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    Pioneer Car AVH-P5700DVD In-Dash Car DVD Player

    anyone tried one of these before? I just got one from a car at work and am curious how good it is before I set it up. can't be free though eh? 8)

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    Good unit. Easy to use. Picture quality is not to shabby either.
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    i have that unit in my car. i like it a lot. i just wish i had navigation
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    Quote Originally Posted by nycking23
    i have that unit in my car. i like it a lot. i just wish i had navigation
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    you can add nav like the avic 80 88 90 etcor something like that to it but it is a little pricey...check ebay maybee you can find a deal

    its a quality player but pretty basic pioneer you have to buy all the addons

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    or Matt you can sell what you got and buy the one that Viraj is now selling
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrjaydeeone
    or Matt you can sell what you got and buy the one that Viraj is now selling
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    not a bad deal at all, only downside is the gyro which doesnt allow you to watch videos or anything once you start moving, if your into that type of thing

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    just by pass the switch i got two in boh are by paessed

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    What he said ^.. Installing a bypass switch is the answer... Easiest thing I ever got around...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffylou87
    What he said ^.. Installing a bypass switch is the answer... Easiest thing I ever got around...
    the avic series cannot be bypassed other then the avic n1 as long as the software isnt upgraded...it has a built in gyroscope which disables video if you go over like 5 mph even if you had the parking brake engaged or the wire grounded off or a bypass switch hooked up

    the only way to get the avic to play dvds while moving is to open up the case and solder some stuff which is somewhat risky and if it even works will void the warranty or the backup camera mod

    unfortunatelly its not as easy as installing a switch

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    Yeah, those screens are nice but carpc is deff the way to go 8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatal1
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffylou87
    What he said ^.. Installing a bypass switch is the answer... Easiest thing I ever got around...
    the avic series cannot be bypassed other then the avic n1 as long as the software isnt upgraded...it has a built in gyroscope which disables video if you go over like 5 mph even if you had the parking brake engaged or the wire grounded off or a bypass switch hooked up

    the only way to get the avic to play dvds while moving is to open up the case and solder some stuff which is somewhat risky and if it even works will void the warranty or the backup camera mod

    unfortunatelly its not as easy as installing a switch
    countrylover79 would disagree with you on that one. check out avic411.com. afik, all the avics can be bypassed (and not by using a stupid switch either), except for the avic z2. a bypass hasnt been found for that yet.

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    yeah, i'm prolly gunna do a car pc with this, I've got an decent extra pc laying in parts in my room that is just taking up space

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    Quote Originally Posted by consuming
    yeah, i'm prolly gunna do a car pc with this, I've got an decent extra pc laying in parts in my room that is just taking up space
    Well, unless the screen has VGA support its not gonna look that great. I tried hooking a normal screen up to a comp and it was extremely hard to read. I don't think road runner was too bad but if I remember it was a bit fuzzy. Videos looked fine though. That's why I scrapped that idea and just bought a 7" Liliput touchscreen which is VGA and it looks great.

    But if you got it for free, I'd use it for awhile and have some fun with it 8)

    Or sell it when it comes time to do your carpc and buy a nice Xenarc touchscreen or something :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by qnz
    Quote Originally Posted by fatal1
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffylou87
    What he said ^.. Installing a bypass switch is the answer... Easiest thing I ever got around...
    the avic series cannot be bypassed other then the avic n1 as long as the software isnt upgraded...it has a built in gyroscope which disables video if you go over like 5 mph even if you had the parking brake engaged or the wire grounded off or a bypass switch hooked up

    the only way to get the avic to play dvds while moving is to open up the case and solder some stuff which is somewhat risky and if it even works will void the warranty or the backup camera mod

    unfortunatelly its not as easy as installing a switch
    countrylover79 would disagree with you on that one. check out avic411.com. afik, all the avics can be bypassed (and not by using a stupid switch either), except for the avic z2. a bypass hasnt been found for that yet.
    Yeah lets see.
    n1 with 40 series mapset - ground parking brake wire.
    n1 with newer mapset - open head unit up and solder 2 traces, ground parking brake wire
    n2 - flip head unit over remove silver sticker solder 2 r197 exposed points, ground parking brake
    n2 referb - open up headunit and solder r197 points on other side of board
    n3 - flip head unit over remove sticker and slide switch, ground parking brake wire.

    All of the n series avics can be bypassed, as well as the d series. As stated the Z2 is currently the only avic without a bypass.

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    i want to buy that one so badly but i just dont have the money for it right now. the only way i could possibly do it is in about 2 weeks and i would need to sell my current one first to get enough money. but at that great of a price i know it wont last that long
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