Navi to video
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All,
First, I want to let you all know that I sell (navi-tv tuner) and do professional installation. I’m located in Philadelphia, PA. So those in the area who wants to get this done professionally can contact me @ (to_unplug@yahoo.com).
Anyways, here are the details.
If you never done installation of any kind, I would rate difficulty level 8.5 on scale of 10 & 6.5-7 if you have done stereo installations.
1st you’ll need Navi-TV tuner, which you can buy from me (help me out) & about a half a day to do install with some help. (i'll do it in 2-3hrs)
Run the wires (2 power, fm modulation, IR, &Toggle Switch cable) through the center console. It is also a good I idea to run at least one RCA cable for future use. Hook up the first power wire to the cigarette adapter that is in front & 2nd power to the outlet in armrest. Plug in the FM modulation cable (located on right side under the navi-unit). Fish through the IR & toggle switch by the red tray, which is not an ashtray. Once this is complete, test that everything works; Plug in the Navi-TV tuner unit. Hook up all of the cable & antennas. This is pretty much plug-n-play, no wire cutting necessary at all. Power it up make sure it works completely before putting everything back. You can mount the Navi-TV tuner anywhere you desire. You can mount with double side tape.
Computer get hooked up with RCA or S video. Navi-TV tuner had svga input. Quality of this isn't all that grate. One can get by for mp3's and movies. But to do actual work it pretty much sux fas as the resolution of the screen.
Resever camera get hooked to the reverse lights in the back; thus, when car goes in reverse the dispaly automatically comes up and shuts down when gear is changed to driver. Mount point can be various; inside back windshield where the rear brake light is on top of that or drill hole in the back bumper/numberplate/ etc. I prefer inside the car because you get wider view angle and its safe & secure for everything(rain, theft, getting knocked around)
Sound quality, its clear. I think FM modulation works grate. Its same as your local FM radio stations that you hear. With out the static :-)
Navi-tv tuner cost is 495+ shipping, & you can email regarding installation prices.
First, I want to let you all know that I sell (navi-tv tuner) and do professional installation. I’m located in Philadelphia, PA. So those in the area who wants to get this done professionally can contact me @ (to_unplug@yahoo.com).
Anyways, here are the details.
If you never done installation of any kind, I would rate difficulty level 8.5 on scale of 10 & 6.5-7 if you have done stereo installations.
1st you’ll need Navi-TV tuner, which you can buy from me (help me out) & about a half a day to do install with some help. (i'll do it in 2-3hrs)
Run the wires (2 power, fm modulation, IR, &Toggle Switch cable) through the center console. It is also a good I idea to run at least one RCA cable for future use. Hook up the first power wire to the cigarette adapter that is in front & 2nd power to the outlet in armrest. Plug in the FM modulation cable (located on right side under the navi-unit). Fish through the IR & toggle switch by the red tray, which is not an ashtray. Once this is complete, test that everything works; Plug in the Navi-TV tuner unit. Hook up all of the cable & antennas. This is pretty much plug-n-play, no wire cutting necessary at all. Power it up make sure it works completely before putting everything back. You can mount the Navi-TV tuner anywhere you desire. You can mount with double side tape.
Computer get hooked up with RCA or S video. Navi-TV tuner had svga input. Quality of this isn't all that grate. One can get by for mp3's and movies. But to do actual work it pretty much sux fas as the resolution of the screen.
Resever camera get hooked to the reverse lights in the back; thus, when car goes in reverse the dispaly automatically comes up and shuts down when gear is changed to driver. Mount point can be various; inside back windshield where the rear brake light is on top of that or drill hole in the back bumper/numberplate/ etc. I prefer inside the car because you get wider view angle and its safe & secure for everything(rain, theft, getting knocked around)
Sound quality, its clear. I think FM modulation works grate. Its same as your local FM radio stations that you hear. With out the static :-)
Navi-tv tuner cost is 495+ shipping, & you can email regarding installation prices.
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Originally posted by moat
Guys,
Great discussion so far. I have an 02 TL-S Navi and want to do the Navi to video conversion. I cant find the RGB1 adapter (as you already know) but did find this at the link below.
http://www.converters.tv/products/co...erters/42.html
Maybe one of you TV gurus can check out the specs to see if it might work. If so I am willing to be the guinea pig and order it up, but I dont know about the compatibility and all that sync stuff (ill have to read up on it)
Anyone have any feedback on this???
Thanks,
Mark
Guys,
Great discussion so far. I have an 02 TL-S Navi and want to do the Navi to video conversion. I cant find the RGB1 adapter (as you already know) but did find this at the link below.
http://www.converters.tv/products/co...erters/42.html
Maybe one of you TV gurus can check out the specs to see if it might work. If so I am willing to be the guinea pig and order it up, but I dont know about the compatibility and all that sync stuff (ill have to read up on it)
Anyone have any feedback on this???
Thanks,
Mark
I have been talking with these guys about using their product in my TSX. I gave them all of the specs out of my thick service manual and they think it should work. It should get here in a few weeks and I will post then if it works or not.
Also, this verstion has a power plug on the board:
http://www.converters.tv/products/co...erters/43.html
e_lectro
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I just got my RGB converter in the mail, unfortunately I don't have my car right now to install it. Should get it done in the next couple of weeks.
e_lectro, please keep us updated with your progress and any issues, i'll be sure to do the same...
Thanks,
Mark
e_lectro, please keep us updated with your progress and any issues, i'll be sure to do the same...
Thanks,
Mark
#204
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Hey everyone,
Just wanted to share my success story attaching my computer to the navi on my 2000 TL
After unsuccessful attempts at making a circuit that just combined the horiz/vsync from vga to combined sync, I finaly purchased a vga->rgb converter from here.
http://www.converters.tv/products/co...erters/40.html
It cost $140 + shipping which wasn't so bad.
The only other thing I did was attach a 4pdt relay and associated cabling. I put a switch by the dash dimmer to control the relay. I also got a blitz safe adapter and hooked that up to the trunk to the computers line out.
The computer itself is a mini-itx epia m9000
It also has dvd/cdburner/portable mp3 player connected to it through usb2. (http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...Bf79D&Dept=cpu)
I don't have pictures though I don't think I can provide any pictures although there's really nothing of show. Just a lot of wiring.
Next up.. figure out the touch screen/controls or put a touch screen panel on top of the current one. Any ideas?
Also next up, getting a small enough microphone and changing the audio/ch button on the steering wheel to have the microphone active for voice control of the pc.
Whoohoo
Just wanted to share my success story attaching my computer to the navi on my 2000 TL
After unsuccessful attempts at making a circuit that just combined the horiz/vsync from vga to combined sync, I finaly purchased a vga->rgb converter from here.
http://www.converters.tv/products/co...erters/40.html
It cost $140 + shipping which wasn't so bad.
The only other thing I did was attach a 4pdt relay and associated cabling. I put a switch by the dash dimmer to control the relay. I also got a blitz safe adapter and hooked that up to the trunk to the computers line out.
The computer itself is a mini-itx epia m9000
It also has dvd/cdburner/portable mp3 player connected to it through usb2. (http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...Bf79D&Dept=cpu)
I don't have pictures though I don't think I can provide any pictures although there's really nothing of show. Just a lot of wiring.
Next up.. figure out the touch screen/controls or put a touch screen panel on top of the current one. Any ideas?
Also next up, getting a small enough microphone and changing the audio/ch button on the steering wheel to have the microphone active for voice control of the pc.
Whoohoo
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Re: Success!!
How is the video of the computer? As, say, compared to using TV out on a videocard. I'm just hoping the resolution might be a bit better, if so, I could use this later as well.
Originally posted by oeris
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to share my success story attaching my computer to the navi on my 2000 TL
After unsuccessful attempts at making a circuit that just combined the horiz/vsync from vga to combined sync, I finaly purchased a vga->rgb converter from here.
http://www.converters.tv/products/co...erters/40.html
It cost $140 + shipping which wasn't so bad.
The only other thing I did was attach a 4pdt relay and associated cabling. I put a switch by the dash dimmer to control the relay. I also got a blitz safe adapter and hooked that up to the trunk to the computers line out.
The computer itself is a mini-itx epia m9000
It also has dvd/cdburner/portable mp3 player connected to it through usb2. (http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...Bf79D&Dept=cpu)
I don't have pictures though I don't think I can provide any pictures although there's really nothing of show. Just a lot of wiring.
Next up.. figure out the touch screen/controls or put a touch screen panel on top of the current one. Any ideas?
Also next up, getting a small enough microphone and changing the audio/ch button on the steering wheel to have the microphone active for voice control of the pc.
Whoohoo
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to share my success story attaching my computer to the navi on my 2000 TL
After unsuccessful attempts at making a circuit that just combined the horiz/vsync from vga to combined sync, I finaly purchased a vga->rgb converter from here.
http://www.converters.tv/products/co...erters/40.html
It cost $140 + shipping which wasn't so bad.
The only other thing I did was attach a 4pdt relay and associated cabling. I put a switch by the dash dimmer to control the relay. I also got a blitz safe adapter and hooked that up to the trunk to the computers line out.
The computer itself is a mini-itx epia m9000
It also has dvd/cdburner/portable mp3 player connected to it through usb2. (http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...Bf79D&Dept=cpu)
I don't have pictures though I don't think I can provide any pictures although there's really nothing of show. Just a lot of wiring.
Next up.. figure out the touch screen/controls or put a touch screen panel on top of the current one. Any ideas?
Also next up, getting a small enough microphone and changing the audio/ch button on the steering wheel to have the microphone active for voice control of the pc.
Whoohoo
#206
Well right now the quality is not that great. I will soon fix that though. I have the converter running off the 12V provided by a power supply brick that powers the computer. And the power brick is connected to an inverter. I'm waiting for people at opussolutions to answer some questions about their power supply for cars that'll do things I want (but I fear they might be going out of business cause parts of their website are broken nowadays)
So with the inverter I think I'm getting a lot of noise on the 12V line and hence the converter is not doing a good job. I didn't have time to bypass the inverter->power brick and just hook it up to the car battery. I will do that this weekend and hopefully give you better news on the quality.
Right now my problems include not having a decent black/graylevel hence not being able to read icons and other text. Standard console on a virtual terminal is not so horrible and I can make out most of the text.
Will let you know dvd playback results.
So with the inverter I think I'm getting a lot of noise on the 12V line and hence the converter is not doing a good job. I didn't have time to bypass the inverter->power brick and just hook it up to the car battery. I will do that this weekend and hopefully give you better news on the quality.
Right now my problems include not having a decent black/graylevel hence not being able to read icons and other text. Standard console on a virtual terminal is not so horrible and I can make out most of the text.
Will let you know dvd playback results.
#207
Re: Success!!
Originally posted by oeris
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to share my success story attaching my computer to the navi on my 2000 TL
After unsuccessful attempts at making a circuit that just combined the horiz/vsync from vga to combined sync, I finaly purchased a vga->rgb converter from here.
http://www.converters.tv/products/co...erters/40.html
It cost $140 + shipping which wasn't so bad.
The only other thing I did was attach a 4pdt relay and associated cabling. I put a switch by the dash dimmer to control the relay. I also got a blitz safe adapter and hooked that up to the trunk to the computers line out.
The computer itself is a mini-itx epia m9000
It also has dvd/cdburner/portable mp3 player connected to it through usb2. (http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...Bf79D&Dept=cpu)
I don't have pictures though I don't think I can provide any pictures although there's really nothing of show. Just a lot of wiring.
Next up.. figure out the touch screen/controls or put a touch screen panel on top of the current one. Any ideas?
Also next up, getting a small enough microphone and changing the audio/ch button on the steering wheel to have the microphone active for voice control of the pc.
Whoohoo
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to share my success story attaching my computer to the navi on my 2000 TL
After unsuccessful attempts at making a circuit that just combined the horiz/vsync from vga to combined sync, I finaly purchased a vga->rgb converter from here.
http://www.converters.tv/products/co...erters/40.html
It cost $140 + shipping which wasn't so bad.
The only other thing I did was attach a 4pdt relay and associated cabling. I put a switch by the dash dimmer to control the relay. I also got a blitz safe adapter and hooked that up to the trunk to the computers line out.
The computer itself is a mini-itx epia m9000
It also has dvd/cdburner/portable mp3 player connected to it through usb2. (http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...Bf79D&Dept=cpu)
I don't have pictures though I don't think I can provide any pictures although there's really nothing of show. Just a lot of wiring.
Next up.. figure out the touch screen/controls or put a touch screen panel on top of the current one. Any ideas?
Also next up, getting a small enough microphone and changing the audio/ch button on the steering wheel to have the microphone active for voice control of the pc.
Whoohoo
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does anyone think this unit http://www.etronics.com/product.asp?...rpc=&catid=383 will work as an alternative????
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I think that's just to amplify a bad signal. I doubt there'd be a need for something like that unless you're running some extremely long and very bad quality cabling. It says nothing about changing scan rates which is what you need.
#210
eh fu<k it...im just gonna get this http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/carau....asp?sku=13484
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Re: Posting Pix
Originally posted by systek
if anyone does this conversion and can take pix and post them, that would be a god send....!
if anyone does this conversion and can take pix and post them, that would be a god send....!
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Has anyone in the Bay Area (Cali) done this? If so, please email at tlwj@comcast.net.
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Look here...
http://www.acura-tl.com/forum/showth...threadid=60960
This is one way to do it, worked great for me. I am assuming that your DVD Player has an RCA output for the video???
http://www.acura-tl.com/forum/showth...threadid=60960
This is one way to do it, worked great for me. I am assuming that your DVD Player has an RCA output for the video???
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pioneer gex-p7000tv tuner
has the gex-p7000tv tuner been used to convert the navi to a video screen? i have the pioneer tuner and antennas lying around, might as well use it. thanks.
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anyone know if i dont have the nav. dvd unit.... and all i have is the display screen and the hard drive and the harddisk drive, can i still play regular dvd, with a regular dvd player hook up, and also have the ac working....? i just want to play dvds onto the stock display screen, and be able to use the ac when i need to...
but i dont have the nav. dvd unit.... if anyone can help...
but i dont have the nav. dvd unit.... if anyone can help...
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Originally posted by TlsNavi03
I want to do the mod, but don't wanna fight with all the wiring etc. How can I get it already done, with out breaking my pocket?? Just plug and play..
I want to do the mod, but don't wanna fight with all the wiring etc. How can I get it already done, with out breaking my pocket?? Just plug and play..
http://www.avelectronic.com/products.htm
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How is the setup done to receive the other A/V inputs? Wireless remote?
Originally posted by Mr Hyde
As plug & play as it gets with a built in TV tuner, and multiple inputs and outputs to boot.
http://www.avelectronic.com/products.htm
As plug & play as it gets with a built in TV tuner, and multiple inputs and outputs to boot.
http://www.avelectronic.com/products.htm
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How is the setup done to receive the other A/V inputs? Wireless remote?
Originally posted by Mr Hyde
As plug & play as it gets with a built in TV tuner, and multiple inputs and outputs to boot.
http://www.avelectronic.com/products.htm
As plug & play as it gets with a built in TV tuner, and multiple inputs and outputs to boot.
http://www.avelectronic.com/products.htm
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I am about to buy the universal version of Avelectronics Navi-Tv-tuner system from a third-party; not the plug and play version which does not require cutting four wires. The wiring diagram included, is for toyota's, lexus's, etc. I need the proper wiring diagram for a 2004 Acura TL. If anyone has this diagram and installed this device, could they send me a copy?
Or should I simply just buy the system and let the installers at the stereo shop worry about it? They should know what they are doing right? Won't they more than likely use the toyota diagrams as a reference?
Or should I simply just buy the system and let the installers at the stereo shop worry about it? They should know what they are doing right? Won't they more than likely use the toyota diagrams as a reference?
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Hey guys, first time poster, but I've been lurking for a while. I found this the other day which might be useful for guys with pc's that want a touchscreen interface. You could always have a dual display PC with this touchscreen using the standard VGA/DVI output, and the navi screen using composite outputs and a converter.
http://www.xenarc.com/product/700ts.html
http://www.xenarc.com/product/700ts.html
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robb m.
robb m.
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Originally Posted by moreace
anyone try using the mdx or lexus rx camera with their setup? Just a small camera that mounts by thlights on teh ledge above the license plate.
Congratulations. The day is approaching...
I second this. If anyone could provide this camera info, I really appreciate.
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Originally Posted by Doc Holliday
I have 2 new pioneer avc-rgb1 boxes with warranty that can convert stock screen to play dvd's.. if anyone is interested
How much?.
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How much?.
I'm in Dallas, TX if you want to pick it up instead of paying shipping.
#232
just wondering if there is anyone in Northern Jersey or Connecticut that can do this conversion so I would be able to watch dvd's on my navi...please let me know thanks
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Originally Posted by Doc Holliday
$150 ... shipping not included and it's NEW with 1 year warranty.
I'm in Dallas, TX if you want to pick it up instead of paying shipping.
I'm in Dallas, TX if you want to pick it up instead of paying shipping.
#235
wondering i see this is an old thread but wondering i just bought my 05 tl and want to do a conversion. having some clue of the work involved any pointers? thinking of using my exteral dvd player from my pc. i can convert the power and controls to play from inside the car but not sure on the video aspect of it. any help would be greatfull
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wondering i see this is an old thread but wondering i just bought my 05 tl and want to do a conversion. having some clue of the work involved any pointers? thinking of using my exteral dvd player from my pc. i can convert the power and controls to play from inside the car but not sure on the video aspect of it. any help would be greatfull
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-audio-bluetooth-electronics-navigation-94/3g-tl-audio-electronics-faq-605299/
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