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"Caution Image Screen May Appear Reversed" on x920BT


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#1 DeEePiDDy

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Posted 30 October 2011 - 06:56 PM

I have an Avic x920BT and was wondering if i could get the "Caution Image Screen May Appear Reversed" warning to be removed

#2 munnarg

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Posted 15 November 2011 - 05:10 AM

Nope sorry.

#3 Ralpharn

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Posted 15 December 2011 - 02:06 AM

Does someone noticed that image has better quality and much higher FPS rate when it is no text on the screen?
If you turn your car on and shift rear to reverse you should see picture without text and after few seconds it flickers and then it is a picture with text and notisable lower FPS.
BTW I use non-pioneer cheap camera.
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#4 arizzle

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Posted 30 January 2012 - 05:03 PM

Nope sorry.


Are you surrrrre?? I'm wondering if we can access the filesystem if we can modify the file that contains this string to just be blank. Thoughts?

And yes, the FPS is slower, before the unit 'boots up' the video is being directly pumped through the video driver, but once the unit boots it takes some processing to overlay that lame Caution message.


I would like this text gone too... I'm using this as an input for digital gauges and then toggling the reverse line with a switch.

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 04:45 AM

Are you surrrrre?? I'm wondering if we can access the filesystem if we can modify the file that contains this string to just be blank. Thoughts?

And yes, the FPS is slower, before the unit 'boots up' the video is being directly pumped through the video driver, but once the unit boots it takes some processing to overlay that lame Caution message.


I would like this text gone too... I'm using this as an input for digital gauges and then toggling the reverse line with a switch.

Solved, see:
http://avic411.com/i...-backup-camera/




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