MP3 Display on Nav Screen.
Been cruising through Hack the Ibus Yahoo groups and seen some interesting MP3 interface to the nav. WHy can't the BMW Ipod do this? I'm looking for an straight forward way to do this. WHen I figure it out, I'll report back. Anybody here allready do it?
You should see the screen shots. Its what the integration should be. Paul |
u got any pic of the screen shot?
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Originally Posted by minie
u got any pic of the screen shot?
What do you thinK? Paul |
too cool! How'd you do it??
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Originally Posted by Addsy77
too cool! How'd you do it??
Paul |
That's also not a MINI. It does appear to be a BMW'esque system, but definately not a MINI.
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Originally Posted by mbabischkin
That's also not a MINI. It does appear to be a BMW'esque system, but definately not a MINI.
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Originally Posted by pcnorton
Its a BMW, and it use the same IBUS as the mini as well as the nav system. So the mini is definately possible. I'm trying to find some Mini multimedia display pics. I did see some, just have to find pics, but they are about integrating a PC to the nav system.
Paul -mike |
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When you show me pics of somebody doing it in a MINI, then I'll get excited.
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Originally Posted by mbabischkin
When you show me pics of somebody doing it in a MINI, then I'll get excited.
You do realize tha BMW and Mini are connected and that they share electronics?:grin: Paul |
Originally Posted by pcnorton
You do realize tha BMW and Mini are connected and that they share electronics?:grin:
Yeah, they share a lot of components, but that doesn't mean that the iDrive system in the 5 and 7 series can be stuffed into a MINI. There are lots of similarities, but there are lots of differences too, that's why I don't get excited when a BMW owner hacks into their electronics to add functionality that doesn't exist from the factory. Again, when somebody does it in a MINI, then I'll get excited... |
Well I posted the link to this picture and a question to Tom Guagliardoof Denison on Gabes Motoring File. My question:
"Does that mean display on Nav unit? Like this? http://membres.lycos.fr/mimi74/bebox4.jpg" He responded: "Paul, the ID3v2 text will be very similiar to that when released." Sound good to me. Puts a hold on my CarX project. Paul |
This will happen when what will be released? Are we talking about the firmware for the existing IceLink Plus? Is this a separate piece of hardware that sits in line with the icelink/ipod?
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Arise, dead forum topic, arise!
Anyone have any updates on this? Anyone? Anyone?
Bueller? Bueller? |
A little different but similar:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...medium/MP3.jpg Yes, this is a MINI nav screen, see here for more details: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ht=ice+minitor |
Oh, nevermind. You were talking about IPODs, this is MP3's on CD. Man, I need a coffee.
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Originally Posted by The MINITOR
Oh, nevermind. You were talking about IPODs, this is MP3's on CD. Man, I need a coffee.
But I was looking for a more seamless solution (i.e. more of an OEM look as pictured above). Thanks, though. |
Icelink plus and NAV
Things I learned from recent encounters with Dension:
You cannot use the Head unit interface with a OEM Nav system - verbal directions from the Nav become inoperative. The only system from Dension that works with OEM Nav is the CD changer connection in the boot. By agreement Dension sales personnel should be advising you of the above. ID3 tag information is displayed on the Nav screen through the Phone/Bluetooth interface. When using the Nav and Ipod at the same time the screen will transition from ID3 tag information to Navigation screen only when a verbal direction message is processed. Then the screen reverts back to ID3 tag information. ID3 tag information is displayed on the Head unit as well. You cannot turn off ID3 tag information to the Nav screen without simultaneously turning off tag information to the head unit Dension has never integrated their system into a MINI Cooper or S and were unaware of the above information. My opinion: Dension solution is workable but less than ideal. Unfortunately there is not a solution currently available from any other manufacture that is any better than the Dension Icelink Plus I would more than welcome a MP3 Hard drive system integrated to display as a small window on the Nav and the headunit with the option of turning off display on the Nav. I would like to move away from the Ipod as I tend to lose them. (two nano's so far) |
Originally Posted by samiam01
You cannot use the Head unit interface with a OEM Nav system - verbal directions from the Nav become inoperative.
and FYI, I have a simple toggle switch that goes between my nav screen and mp3 screen, it really is a simple solution, though not the window within the nav system described above. |
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Originally Posted by samiam01
Things I learned from recent encounters with Dension:
You cannot use the Head unit interface with a OEM Nav system - verbal directions from the Nav become inoperative. The only system from Dension that works with OEM Nav is the CD changer connection in the boot. By agreement Dension sales personnel should be advising you of the above. ID3 tag information is displayed on the Nav screen through the Phone/Bluetooth interface. When using the Nav and Ipod at the same time the screen will transition from ID3 tag information to Navigation screen only when a verbal direction message is processed. Then the screen reverts back to ID3 tag information. ID3 tag information is displayed on the Head unit as well. You cannot turn off ID3 tag information to the Nav screen without simultaneously turning off tag information to the head unit Dension has never integrated their system into a MINI Cooper or S and were unaware of the above information. My opinion: Dension solution is workable but less than ideal. Unfortunately there is not a solution currently available from any other manufacture that is any better than the Dension Icelink Plus I would more than welcome a MP3 Hard drive system integrated to display as a small window on the Nav and the headunit with the option of turning off display on the Nav. I would like to move away from the Ipod as I tend to lose them. (two nano's so far) The icelink head unit connection type - all you have to do is pull the black 12 pin plug from the factory plug & clip it into the new plug - VOICE KEPT :) |
Jeez - there needs to be some clear direction coming out of Denison on this... I read a bunch of posts on this forum and added my own experience on a different thread. The bottom line - if they have a way to make this thing work then they are doing a bad job of explaining it to people. Two efforts by Tweeter resulted in the Ice-Link being pulled from our Mini and its about to go back to Denison because either the ID tags did not display or the voice on the nav system quit. This should be set up to be a plug and play solution which means clear install instructions and no work arounds.... Sorry $200 in labor charges poorer and nothing to show for it makes me cranky!
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Originally Posted by mikeythemini
You have been told incorrect information,
The icelink head unit connection type - all you have to do is pull the black 12 pin plug from the factory plug & clip it into the new plug - VOICE KEPT :) Although your solution may be viable it was not addressed in their documentation and unfortunately you and your obvious expertise where not listed in the "troubleshooting" section of their documentation. |
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