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Video out capability on evoque infotainment? - drvmvvr6 - 21-03-2013 01:42am

want to install aftermarkets headrest screen dvd player..but wondering if oem nav/dvd has video out? thanks


RE: Video out capability on evoque infotainment? - Geezer71 - 21-03-2013 04:13pm

Why not just go with Ipad and holder for headrest, save a fortune.?


RE: Video out capability on evoque infotainment? - doug - 21-03-2013 06:12pm

Yes to your question

http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-rear-TV-screen-MK1


RE: Video out capability on evoque infotainment? - drvmvvr6 - 25-03-2013 11:31pm

thanks for the reply..a couple of questions is it video out trough rca and can two screens be connected? also do you know if the wallpaper on the infotainment can displayed on the rear screens? thanks..

(21-03-2013 06:12pm)doug Wrote:  Yes to your question

http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-rear-TV-screen-MK1



RE: Video out capability on evoque infotainment? - doug - 26-03-2013 09:48am

(25-03-2013 11:31pm)drvmvvr6 Wrote:  thanks for the reply..a couple of questions is it video out trough rca and can two screens be connected? also do you know if the wallpaper on the infotainment can displayed on the rear screens? thanks..

Video output is though a SMB socket, RCA adpator needed.

You could use a "Y" splitter to connect two screens, but most twin head rest units come with a connection box which will do this for you.

The only display you will see is the "my TV/DVD" screen, it's a mirror image from the main screen. You can still use the screen off button (when driving) so the driver isn't breaking the lawWink


RE: Video out capability on evoque infotainment? - drvmvvr6 - 26-03-2013 10:01pm

would you happen to have a pic of the SMB and RCA adapter?

(26-03-2013 09:48am)doug Wrote:  Video output is though a SMB socket, RCA adpator needed.

You could use a "Y" splitter to connect two screens, but most twin head rest units come with a connection box which will do this for you.

The only display you will see is the "my TV/DVD" screen, it's a mirror image from the main screen. You can still use the screen off button (when driving) so the driver isn't breaking the lawWink



RE: Video out capability on evoque infotainment? - doug - 26-03-2013 10:34pm

Martin the site owner sells them over on his Discovery 3 site.

http://www.disco3.co.uk/shop/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=34

It can all used for a aftermarket rear view camera.


RE: Video out capability on evoque infotainment? - drvmvvr6 - 27-03-2013 12:35am

thanks...so this cable plugs on the back of nav/dvd unit on evoque and sends mirrored dvd signal out through rca..so ill just connect to video in on headrests?

(26-03-2013 10:34pm)doug Wrote:  Martin the site owner sells them over on his Discovery 3 site.

http://www.disco3.co.uk/shop/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=34

It can all used for a aftermarket rear view camera.



RE: Video out capability on evoque infotainment? - doug - 27-03-2013 07:53am

Yes.
Do you have the dual screen? If not to stop the picture going blank when moving over 10mph, you will need one of these from Pete http://bellautoservices.co.uk/products/evoque-enhancements/tv-dvd-on-the-move/

The screen must be NTSC & not PAL


RE: Video out capability on evoque infotainment? - drvmvvr6 - 28-03-2013 05:34pm

I have nav/dvd with no dual screen..but how do I find out if it is NTSC and not PAL?
(27-03-2013 07:53am)doug Wrote:  Yes.
Do you have the dual screen? If not to stop the picture going blank when moving over 10mph, you will need one of these from Pete http://bellautoservices.co.uk/products/evoque-enhancements/tv-dvd-on-the-move/

The screen must be NTSC & not PAL