DrumnBassDriver
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Just wondering since the Navigation says it's "dvd-based"...can you play dvds in it? Thanks, Brett
toucci said:LOL
I think that's a funny question
of course it plays DVDs. It doesn't play DVD movies, though
NorCal_MP3 said:It is a special DVD system, I have it in my Mazda3, it is like DVD-RAM with special encoding or something.
Putting regular DVDs voids the warranty.
mikethuan said:Aren't DVD movies dvds? (uhm)
mazda3zoom said:the guy up at a local car audio place told me the only way to use the factory dvd player is to take it out and ship it to this company in germany i think it was. he didnt give a name or anything but said that its expensive (like $600) and they just replac a chip or sumthin like that.
BlueWolfCry said:what the ****, thats such a rip off. if the dealer told me i had a dvd player, i'd automatically assume that the crock of s*** can play some damn movies
alexlitov said:It's illegal in California to watch movies while driving...
It wouldnt be a hack; it would be an entire rewrite. I doubt there is any support to FMV written anywhere. Then the proper codecs would have to be integrated (video, audio, DTS 5.1, etc). This is all assuming the hardware can even handle this (which i doubt).blizz81 said:I thought it was illegal to have the NAV screen up while driving period here, much less watching movies.
What, there's no firmware hack to enable movie formats or something of the sort? Let's get some unix geeks on this...
i think for a GPS navigation to be legal, it has to have the voice instructions so that it tells you where to turn.blizz81 said:I thought it was illegal to have the NAV screen up while driving period here, much less watching movies.
What, there's no firmware hack to enable movie formats or something of the sort? Let's get some unix geeks on this...
timba24 said:I have seen a mazda from over seas I beleive it was a 6 or an 8 and the guy had sometype of an adaptor or something that allowed it to play movies