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    Hey guys

    I've a 2004 gps from toyota and want to know how to hack it so that i can watch dvd's

    can anyone help?

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    Default Re: GPS Hack to watch DVD

    Hi,

    Nope.

    Why would you post this in the technical section? Then again... why would you post this question anywhere?

    Thread closed.

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    err river - ive reopened it.. i dont see how its any different to 'hacking' ecus to raise boost cut or deleting a 180kmh limiter

    legitimate question id say

    if dumb answers ensue, sure lock away, but we'll see eh?
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    Default Re: GPS Hack to watch DVD

    Do you have any details on the unit? Inputs, photos of the internals etc?

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    is this anythign like watching dvd's on a tomtom or other gps device?

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    Depending on the head unit it can be done. If the unit has the plug in the back for the reverse camera, this can be used for a DVD input with a heap of electronic bypassing of signals from the car.

    if you are watching DVD's you have no use of the GPS (and Visa Versa)

    But You still need to buy a DVD player for the signal as I haven't seen any reports of it being used to provide the picture and sound, it is more like a DVD-ROM.

    It appears to be cheaper and neater to buy a unit designed to play DVD's

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    im thinking about those gps units that take a map dvd/cd disc - do/can they play video or be 'hacked' to do so?

    just curious
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    Opps I missed part of the explaination. From what I have found the DVD componant of the unit is limited in what it can read. it doesn't have the "software" (for want of a better word) to play the video/audio.

    Hense those that have done it have used the reverse camera input, with some switches to make the unit think the car is in reverse and use an external DVD player to play on the factory screen.

    Hacking them I have read is possible but the threads never get any further information, and those that do end up with a similar thing to that above.

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    I think you'll find that yes the GPS uses maps stored on DVD discs, but the unit wouldn't have the physical hardware decoder to play DVDs. That's obviously because there was never any intention that it would be used for such an application.

    But as people have said you could more than likely use an aftermarket DVD player and trick the head unit into thinking its viewing a reverse camera (if it has that functionality) and instead pipe the output into the factory screen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lambolica
    Depending on the head unit it can be done. If the unit has the plug in the back for the reverse camera, this can be used for a DVD input with a heap of electronic bypassing of signals from the car.

    if you are watching DVD's you have no use of the GPS (and Visa Versa)

    But You still need to buy a DVD player for the signal as I haven't seen any reports of it being used to provide the picture and sound, it is more like a DVD-ROM.

    It appears to be cheaper and neater to buy a unit designed to play DVD's

    Cheers
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    ill disagree.

    a DVD player (or media centre, lets say, for example, a chipped xbox?) whacked under the seat, wiring hidden in up to the dash, a discreet switch to switch the screen over to the "artificial AUX" and away you go.

    this is just one scenario, but in practise it remains the same.

    id say trowl the net for info, for my car, (VE SS-V ute) i was fortunate, as it uses the same head unit as the sedans, which have a DVD player located in the rear, and hence an AUX in at the rear of the unit, so i purchased a plug to allow me to plug it straight in, in your case, information will most likely be harder to come by...

    best of luck.

    p.s. the fucking plug cost me $80, ripped red raw.

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    The BA falcons have the same setup.

    Purchase an adapter plug from Ford for $60 or so and you can plug in what you like to watch on the in-dash screen on the premium optioned sound system.

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    Default Re: GPS Hack to watch DVD

    And knowing Toyota, the headunit is probably shared between a bizillion models worldwide (I think everywhere bar Japan has the same frequencies)

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    not sure how to do it but can confirm it can be done as my mate has a 200series and can watch dvds on his toyota sat nav,all i know is he has a 3 position switch near the centre console and it changes from rear view camera to dvd but i dont know what the 3rd switch is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2jzhilux
    not sure how to do it but can confirm it can be done as my mate has a 200series and can watch dvds on his toyota sat nav,all i know is he has a 3 position switch near the centre console and it changes from rear view camera to dvd but i dont know what the 3rd switch is.
    Can you get a pic of what this headunit looks like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EldarO
    ill disagree.

    a DVD player (or media centre, lets say, for example, a chipped xbox?) whacked under the seat, wiring hidden in up to the dash, a discreet switch to switch the screen over to the "artificial AUX" and away you go.

    this is just one scenario, but in practise it remains the same.

    id say trowl the net for info, for my car, (VE SS-V ute) i was fortunate, as it uses the same head unit as the sedans, which have a DVD player located in the rear, and hence an AUX in at the rear of the unit, so i purchased a plug to allow me to plug it straight in, in your case, information will most likely be harder to come by...

    best of luck.

    p.s. the fucking plug cost me $80, ripped red raw.
    You disagree then say the same thing?

    Catch with the toyota H/U is you need to bypass the handbrake switch, then crack into the unit and set up a switch to turn off the GPS antenna as if the GPS knows the car is moving it won't display the picture. So you either have the GPS or DVD not both at the same time.

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