2008 MS3 Navigation

ravnos

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Hey,
Just wondering if anyone here knows if I get the factory navigation system if I can watch dvd's on the screen? I was told that there is a stop on dvd's if they E-brake is not engaged. Is there a way to bypass that?
 
i can watch TV/DVD on my factory navi. I don't have an 08, i have an 07. A shop installed it for me, with a swtich installed so I can switch the screen between the navi and the tv/dvd combo. I can watch tv/dvd while driving too (though I don't do it all the time). The mode for audio is AUX.
 
Hey,
Just wondering if anyone here knows if I get the factory navigation system if I can watch dvd's on the screen? I was told that there is a stop on dvd's if they E-brake is not engaged. Is there a way to bypass that?

there is a wire you have to ground, when circuit city installed my tv, they showed me the wire that needs to be grounded. which they rig up somehow so when u pull the ebrake , it grounds. i have it wrapped around a screw under the cup holder panel that pops out. u just gota find the wire somehow with a manual or some s*** and get a good ground.
 
hmmm... can someone PM me details about watching dvd's on the 07 factory mazda navi?

i would love to do that if its not too much of a huge expense.
 
thnx for the info...should I just take it to a best buy or circuit city and they can rig it up for a decent price with factory installed navi/dvd? or should I just have circuit city install the factory navi seperately?
 
i would suggest to install a separate dvd/tv player so that you can still use the navi while watch dvd. Mine is set up so even if I am watching dvd, if I need to find myself, I can switch back to the navi, set up the voice guidance, then keep on watching the movide and the "lady" would still talk to me.
 
dude... don't waste your money on that pos nav system. instead, do what I'm planning on doing and get yourself a pioneer avic d3. sooooo much better (and cheaper)

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dude... don't waste your money on that pos nav system. instead, do what I'm planning on doing and get yourself a pioneer avic d3. sooooo much better (and cheaper)

I was looking on Ebay for the item. Fully loaded with Ipod adapter and Bluetooth is only like $900.00. This is a very good idea; would love to see pics once you get it installed.
 
I did a boatload of research... Pioneer makes another model (the D2 I believe it's called) that's basically the same... except it has a slightly bigger screen (with no knob which blows) and a hard drive. Thing sells for like $1700. Since many of us already have ipods, it's a lot easier/cheaperto just use that as your hard drive. plus... unlike the "upgraded" version, you can also watch videos from your ipod.


as far as pics once it's installed go.... lol umm.... loook above
 
i would suggest to install a separate dvd/tv player so that you can still use the navi while watch dvd. Mine is set up so even if I am watching dvd, if I need to find myself, I can switch back to the navi, set up the voice guidance, then keep on watching the movide and the "lady" would still talk to me.


Is it possible to get you to post some pics of your setup and the specific hardware? This would make the differance between me getting the OEM Navi or going with something aftermarket. Are you saying you have two screens or have two different inputs feeding the stock Navi display?
 
Waste of money is relative...

dude... don't waste your money on that pos nav system. instead, do what I'm planning on doing and get yourself a pioneer avic d3. sooooo much better (and cheaper)

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Especially if you want to preserve that factory look.

Personally I think the aftermarket systems look horrible. Nowhere near as elegant as the facotry unit. I've had factory Nav in both my 04 and 08 and find it works very well. Sure there are restrictions but EVERY system has some sort of restrictions-especially when it comes to resale value and looks.

And what's all this about people wanting to watch TV while they drive. Stay the hell away fom me on the highway.
 
Well you're certainly entitled to your opinion... but something tells me you've never actually USED an aftermarket nav (like the one I posted). Since I've used the factory model (and obviously the one pictured above) I CAN attest to the differences... which are vast and very worthwhile.

So even if the look of an indash double din HU/Nav system doesn't look quite as 'elegant' as the stock setup (which is clearly debateable. I disagree wholeheartedly but, again.. it's subjective so why bother) the good would certainly outweigh the bad.

Audio Fidelity... (Most good aftermarket HUs will perform far better than even the top of the line Bose. The Pioneer I posted above was rated very high by countless car audio sites/magazines.)

Ipod Integration & Bluetooth... (not sure if you can access an ipod with the factory unit or not but I know there's no bluetooth handsfree available.)

Sirius/XM (with traffic) Compatible... (why be restricted with just one service?)

Far more advanced nav system... (the service -forgot the name- pioneer uses is amongst the best. very uptodate and accurate. From what I read -and experienced- the factory unit just can't compete.)

Touchscreen... (that remote device is just plain awful in comparrison)

The list goes on but I think you get the point. As I said, the look is subjective.. but for anyone who actually likes the look (which is why I wanted to post a picture) it truly is a no-brainer. Less expensive overall... far better in every possible way.

Watching dvds (or video via the ipod) can be dangerous. Listening to movies/shows is no more dangerous than listening to the radio. Plus, when you have passengers (especially children on a long trip) it's a great way to keep them entertained. But more importantly... it's just cool!!
 
You're kidding right?

Watching dvds (or video via the ipod) can be dangerous. Listening to movies/shows is no more dangerous than listening to the radio. Plus, when you have passengers (especially children on a long trip) it's a great way to keep them entertained. But more importantly... it's just cool!![/QUOTE]

Diverting your eyes from the road to watch a movie isn't dangerous? To say it's no different than listneing to the radio is just plain wrong. I never "look" at my radio when I'm driving.
 
I goofed

Watching dvds (or video via the ipod) can be dangerous. Listening to movies/shows is no more dangerous than listening to the radio. Plus, when you have passengers (especially children on a long trip) it's a great way to keep them entertained. But more importantly... it's just cool!!

Diverting your eyes from the road to watch a movie isn't dangerous? To say it's no different than listneing to the radio is just plain wrong. I never "look" at my radio when I'm driving.[/QUOTE]

Later that day...

I just realized I read your reply wrong. It's apparent that I thought you said watching when you actually said listening.

Sorry should have waited for coffee before responding.

I still think the facotry Nav is a good choice when you balance operation with style. Mazda did such a great job designing that interior it seems blasphemous to mess with it.
 
Watching dvds (or video via the ipod) can be dangerous. Listening to movies/shows is no more dangerous than listening to the radio. Plus, when you have passengers (especially children on a long trip) it's a great way to keep them entertained. But more importantly... it's just cool!!

Diverting your eyes from the road to watch a movie isn't dangerous? To say it's no different than listneing to the radio is just plain wrong. I never "look" at my radio when I'm driving.[/QUOTE]

its illegal to have one playin in drivers line of sight, the motion can cause distractions regardless of who you are you will glance every now and then to look when you see motion on the screen, mine flips out so when i see a cop i jsut put it away, i download music videos tho i dont watch movies while i drive and i dont have kids
 
To the guys with the aftermarket NAV:

Obviously in the one large picture above, I can tell the "info" bar above the stock HU is not functional anymore, but are any of the aftermarket systems compatible with the steering wheel controls (Or are you guys adding these on sport models w/o the steering controls)?

I'm not big on NAV anyways, but I was going to spring for the factory NAV. The thing that I hate though is having buttons and things in the car which no longer work. If the aftermarket systems dont utilize the steering controls, I'm not going to bother with it because it's just something that bothers me (esp since I paid for it). I could get by without the little "info bar" on the dash not working, but I believe it still works for temperature stuff and the HVAC system, so it wouldn't be a total loss.


Also, I'm familiar with bluetooth, but what is the advantages of having BT on an aftermarket unit? Is it for usage with hands-free cell phone, or is it something else?


Chances are I think i will try for ~JOJO~'s setup, his sounds to be the most practical for keeping the stock system and having the extra features. I probably wouldn't use the TV/DVD system as much, but it would be nice to have for trips. And I like the way the factory stuff is laid out.
 
To the guys with the aftermarket NAV:

Obviously in the one large picture above, I can tell the "info" bar above the stock HU is not functional anymore, but are any of the aftermarket systems compatible with the steering wheel controls (Or are you guys adding these on sport models w/o the steering controls)?

I'm not big on NAV anyways, but I was going to spring for the factory NAV. The thing that I hate though is having buttons and things in the car which no longer work. If the aftermarket systems dont utilize the steering controls, I'm not going to bother with it because it's just something that bothers me (esp since I paid for it). I could get by without the little "info bar" on the dash not working, but I believe it still works for temperature stuff and the HVAC system, so it wouldn't be a total loss.


Also, I'm familiar with bluetooth, but what is the advantages of having BT on an aftermarket unit? Is it for usage with hands-free cell phone, or is it something else?


Chances are I think i will try for ~JOJO~'s setup, his sounds to be the most practical for keeping the stock system and having the extra features. I probably wouldn't use the TV/DVD system as much, but it would be nice to have for trips. And I like the way the factory stuff is laid out.

The AVIC D3 does give you hands free operation with your bluetooth phone which is a major plus. I think it can even copy your phone book as well. But I agree, I am leaning towards JoJo's setup. I hope he can give some insight as to how he did it, what exact things you need to buy and if he can post some pics.
 
I think we found a bug with the bulletin

Diverting your eyes from the road to watch a movie isn't dangerous? To say it's no different than listneing to the radio is just plain wrong. I never "look" at my radio when I'm driving.

its illegal to have one playin in drivers line of sight, the motion can cause distractions regardless of who you are you will glance every now and then to look when you see motion on the screen, mine flips out so when i see a cop i jsut put it away, i download music videos tho i dont watch movies while i drive and i dont have kids[/QUOTE]


I actually agree with you. for some reason the Bulletin board applied my name to the "watching DVD's is ok while driving" comment.

I drive with both hands on the wheel and eyes in front of me- in case anyone is unlcear on my position on this matter. :-)
 
The ONLY thing you miss out on in the info bar is the radio station/cd track #/ etc (which goes without saying) I know some also don't have the clock but there's a workaround for that. everything else, temp, trip computer, etc. works just fine so there's no downside there.

And yes... the AVIC D3 will copy your phonebook so you can literally just put your phone away and use it to call people if you prefer.

In terms of the 'blasphemy' of messing with the stock HU... lol let's get real for a second. while it looks good and all, it's not like the indash nav I posted looks bad. Many might agree that, with it's 7" screen that displays all types of stuff.. it looks better! (the factory HU is all buttons and knob... big deal!) as far as the popup nav... the resolution is horrible and, with its placement being where it is, sunlight reaks havoc. plus, it's not a freakin touchscreen so you have to mess with that idiotic remote pofs! lol

seriously folks... not like it really matters to me but, for anyone thinking about a 3/MS3 with bose/nav... save your money and get an indash setup like the one I posted. they truly are worlds apart. if you don't believe me, try one for yourself. most bestbuys and circuit citys have them on display so you can try them out. after you do, come back and tell me the factory setup is better.
 
I'm more interested in seeing a pop-up frame that will accept a touchscreen with little/no modification.
I see better functionality in building a carPC...
 

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