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So I am sure these have been asked a million time, but I did some quick searches and could not find definitive answers.

 

This is regarding a AVIC-Z2 + Unlocked Video (upgraded to Z3 + newest Grace)

 

1)Can you view video by any other means besides internal DVD or the RCA inputs? I was hoping via Divx/WPA on internal hdd.

 

2)Is the Z3 still limited to 1000 albums? If so it seems you would max it with a (upgraded) 60Go hdd easily.

 

3)Is there any way to easily access the MP3 library on the internal hdd besides yanking it? Perhaps iPod->internal hdd transfer?

 

Thanks guys!

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1) No.

2) No, the limit is 400 artists or 400 albums (has never changed). The stock 30gb drive will hold ~160, 40gb will hold ~320, and 60gb will be ~60% used when you hit 400 artists/albums.

3) No one has been able to find a way to add or remove MP3's directly to/from the internal hdd.

 

Sorry.

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Thanks for the info. Looked at few other posts was hoping someone could answer a few more...

 

1)Someone had said the Z3 had a USB connection, is this accurate? I was under the assumption you only could have USB access with the external USB control unit.

 

2)How many A/V inputs are there? The pioneer specs claim the Z3 has the following: "AV Bus Input" (I am assuming that is Video/Audio), Backup Camera, and a composite input. So is the "AV Bus Input" really just the IP-Bus, or another another set of RCAs? And if it is the IP-Bus they are referring why do they call it an "AV Bus" since you can't actually do video off it?

 

Thanks guys!

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