Sorry ignore the one I highlighted hah, didn't realise that til after I posted it. Is the aux method preferred over CD changer then?
thecremeegg said:Sorry ignore the one I highlighted hah, didn't realise that til after I posted it. Is the aux method preferred over CD changer then?
pvr said:How did you resolve the carpet problem?
Justino said:Sneak peak
Not finished yet.
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Okiesnake said:pvr and Justino, Thank you!
Can you make and post some operational videos? Possibly on YouTube.
Have either of you added backup camera?
A concern I have, Is the display brightness adequate? I get that the display resolution is probably not going to be like a new car’s display would be, but is it bright enough?
I’ve got the same setup as you with the blue music Bluetooth connection through the factory unit also have the dsp carver system.Justino said:So a belated review of the CarPlay add-on that Baris has developed and fitted to my car.
I visited Baris on the way to the Eurotunnel prior to a week road trip through Europe, getting down as far as Aix on Provence and then back up through Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and Belgium.
The ability to have Waze on the dashboard screen was a real boon on the trip, and made the car feel so much more modern.
Initially I went with the Aux in route through a Bluetooth module rather than running a cable. After some fine tuning we found that using the CD cable route with a Bluemusic Bluetooth adapter gave a better quality of sound with my DSP setup. Using the Bluetooth adapter allows you to still use the cars existing Bluetooth phone connection.
I also had the TV retrofit cable installed so I could keep the original OEM screen menu format.
Operation is seamless, you flip between the OEM screen and the CarPlay screen by pressing the radio preset 5. This was handy for checking the car computer for remaining range to work out refuelling stops on the road trip. The SEL button is the back button in CarPlay. All other buttons work as expected, eg track skip.
To round up, Baris is a really nice guy, knows his stuff and nothing is too much trouble for him.
D.Bryce said:I’ve got the same setup as you with the blue music Bluetooth connection through the factory unit also have the dsp carver system.Justino said:So a belated review of the CarPlay add-on that Baris has developed and fitted to my car.
I visited Baris on the way to the Eurotunnel prior to a week road trip through Europe, getting down as far as Aix on Provence and then back up through Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and Belgium.
The ability to have Waze on the dashboard screen was a real boon on the trip, and made the car feel so much more modern.
Initially I went with the Aux in route through a Bluetooth module rather than running a cable. After some fine tuning we found that using the CD cable route with a Bluemusic Bluetooth adapter gave a better quality of sound with my DSP setup. Using the Bluetooth adapter allows you to still use the cars existing Bluetooth phone connection.
I also had the TV retrofit cable installed so I could keep the original OEM screen menu format.
Operation is seamless, you flip between the OEM screen and the CarPlay screen by pressing the radio preset 5. This was handy for checking the car computer for remaining range to work out refuelling stops on the road trip. The SEL button is the back button in CarPlay. All other buttons work as expected, eg track skip.
To round up, Baris is a really nice guy, knows his stuff and nothing is too much trouble for him.
Can you tell me what kit you have went for as the whole tv tuner thing has confused me. Read this full thread and not sure what I exactly need :roll:
D.Bryce said:I’ve got the same setup as you with the blue music Bluetooth connection through the factory unit also have the dsp carver system.Justino said:So a belated review of the CarPlay add-on that Baris has developed and fitted to my car.
I visited Baris on the way to the Eurotunnel prior to a week road trip through Europe, getting down as far as Aix on Provence and then back up through Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and Belgium.
The ability to have Waze on the dashboard screen was a real boon on the trip, and made the car feel so much more modern.
Initially I went with the Aux in route through a Bluetooth module rather than running a cable. After some fine tuning we found that using the CD cable route with a Bluemusic Bluetooth adapter gave a better quality of sound with my DSP setup. Using the Bluetooth adapter allows you to still use the cars existing Bluetooth phone connection.
I also had the TV retrofit cable installed so I could keep the original OEM screen menu format.
Operation is seamless, you flip between the OEM screen and the CarPlay screen by pressing the radio preset 5. This was handy for checking the car computer for remaining range to work out refuelling stops on the road trip. The SEL button is the back button in CarPlay. All other buttons work as expected, eg track skip.
To round up, Baris is a really nice guy, knows his stuff and nothing is too much trouble for him.
Can you tell me what kit you have went for as the whole tv tuner thing has confused me. Read this full thread and not sure what I exactly need :roll:
AMB85 said:Not sure how old this thread is as unless I'm being stupid it has no dates/times of posts?
This is something I want to do on my Z4MR but would want it installing, where are you based Baris and is that something you can do for me?
Cheers