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  1. Go boldly for the BT upgrade to version 3.32. That worked perfectly. Vast improvement in terms of pairing speed and reliability. Iphone 15 now easily paired, HU phone features all working, audio is great, just need to get a lightning to usb-C adapter for hard-wired connection for other apps and charging.
  2. I know this is ancient (electronic) history, but, this might help someone.... I've followed the bluetooth drama of wascapsfan for a long time. It had me reluctant to perform the firmware BT firmware update to 3.32. I had an iphone 7, and bluetooth pairing worked after doing the application update to application version 4.46 many years ago. I did none of the map updates because I just found the mapping via Google maps, then apple's maps easier - and verbal real-time navigation prompts eventually got nearly perfect on Apple. Recently got the iphone 15 and BT pairing no longer wo
  3. Hi Folks, I see a lot of focus on map updates, but..... given how smart phones now dominate navigation....is there a way to just update the bluetooth firmware without bothering with the maps? I can't pair my iphone 15 with my AVIC-X940BT. (I had an Iphone 7 that did pair successfully - after upgrading to application version 4.6 ). For the iphone15 The head unit (slowly) finds the phone. The phone quickly finds the head unit...but the head unit keeps failing. I've tried the two methods provided by the head unit, 1) let the phone find the head unit 2) head unit finds the phone
  4. Hi Folks, I see a lot of focus on map updates, but..... given how smart phones now dominate navigation....is there a way to just update the bluetooth firmware without bothering with the maps? I can't pair my iphone 15 with my AVIC-X940BT. (I had an Iphone 7 that did pair successfully - after upgrading to application version 4.6 ). For the iphone15 The head unit (slowly) finds the phone. The phone quickly finds the head unit...but the head unit keeps failing. I've tried the two methods provided by the head unit, 1) let the phone find the head unit 2) head unit finds the phone
  5. How about a hack that allows more than the 2500 files / 300 folder limit for USB storage devices attached to Pioneer head units? Even better, a hack that allows install of a fully featured media player so that any hard drive, flash drive, USB drive can feed the player? This is 2012, how can we be arbitrarily capped at 2500 songs? I want my entire music / video collection with me, and the cloud can't offer it, so the embedded device is the answer.
  6. Interesting. I searched the PDF for the words "file" and "folder" and that page didn't show up. Searching FAT32 worked. Regarding FAT32....the spec on limits are below. Where is the 32 GB volume size limit that you mention coming from? (2 TB is indicated limit below) The salesman at the store sold me the unit saying...."Whatever number of songs your USB drive can hold, this Pioneer unit can play it". FAT32 was introduced to overcome some of the limitations of FAT16. Maximum disk size: 2 TB Maximum (single) file size: 4 gigabytes Maximum number of files on disk: 268,435,437
  7. Given that arbitrary limit, I'd say a high-capacity tablet or ultra-book computer with either bluetooth or an audio output to any head unit with an aux input would be better. I'm still kicking myself for wasting $700 on the Pioneer AVIC940BT and the $80 on the 1TB USB drive - thinking I would be living the dream of taking ALL of my music on the road. I'd have paid an extra $100 (or more) to have that capability. Car stereo technology is sadly behind by 5 or 10 years.
  8. Where is this limit documented? I've searched the 940BT owners manual and don't see where that was specified. In fact, had I known about that limit I would not have bought the unit at all, nor would I have purchased a ruggedized USB drive with 1TB of storage. If I'm traveling, I want my entire music library with me, not arbitrary 2500 song or 300 folder cap. Has anyone hacked the firmware to remove this barrier, or is it a function of the head-unit lacking adequate buffer memory for indexing anything more than 2500 files / 300 folders? In 2012, it seems like a very outdated limit.
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