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DVD upload - normangt - 04-08-2012 08:45pm

How do you upload a DVD?


DVD upload - Stadt Panzer - 04-08-2012 09:36pm

You can not upload DVDs onto the HD.


RE: DVD upload - Straydox - 04-08-2012 11:42pm

But you can rip a DVD using DivX and playback via the USB port


RE: DVD upload - vinda - 05-08-2012 01:26am

Yes you can


DVD upload - Stadt Panzer - 05-08-2012 10:17am

(05-08-2012 01:26am)vinda Wrote:  Yes you can

Really? Please tell.... Smile


DVD upload - Kofer - 05-08-2012 02:08pm

You can upload 10 CD only.


RE: DVD upload - lesdon499 - 07-08-2012 10:38am

Been working on this too

Head for divx.com and download converter. Open this and at the top it asks you to add file. Head for file location and then select output type. I have used mobile which works fine. Then hit convert. Once conversion is complete you then drag and drop it onto a USB flash memory. You'll need to format this to FAT32 and it'll copy over no problems. Take this into the car, place into the USB socket and follow directions from AV menu.
I tried this first using mp4 but the car only recognises DivX files so you need to make sure you convert to this file type.
cheers
Les


RE: DVD upload - NightFox - 07-08-2012 11:21am

(07-08-2012 10:38am)lesdon499 Wrote:  Been working on this too

Head for divx.com and download converter. Open this and at the top it asks you to add file. Head for file location and then select output type. I have used mobile which works fine. Then hit convert. Once conversion is complete you then drag and drop it onto a USB flash memory. You'll need to format this to FAT32 and it'll copy over no problems. Take this into the car, place into the USB socket and follow directions from AV menu.
I tried this first using mp4 but the car only recognises DivX files so you need to make sure you convert to this file type.
cheers
Les

I assume video playback is only possible when the vehicle is stationary?


RE: DVD upload - lesdon499 - 07-08-2012 12:21pm

Yeah thats right although you can buy a module over riding this. It's unlawful for driver to view when drivingSmile


RE: DVD upload - doug - 07-08-2012 12:23pm

(07-08-2012 11:21am)NightFox Wrote:  I assume video playback is only possible when the vehicle is stationary?

TV on the go box. See my tread on " Rear TV screen" which by the way let's you fit a aftermarket rear camera system as well.