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Hi there, I am wanting to use this setup slightly differently. I want to display video on screen while leaving the audio to playing CDs (am using a grom unit for audio which retains OEM steering controls)

My question is. When grounding cont1 which forces the nav screen to display the aux video signal, does it also switch the OEM head unit to aux or leave it alone?

If it does not does anyone know of a more permanent trick to disabling the auto aux audio feature? (I did see a post about leaving cont1 grounded before startup which left the sound alone but this would force me to keep cont1 grounded which I would rather have switchable)

Hope all of the above makes sense :)

Greg

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When grounding cont1 which forces the nav screen to display the aux video signal, does it also switch the OEM head unit to aux or leave it alone?

In my Bose equipped coupe, when I ground cont1 to display the reverse camera on the nav screen, the audio isn't affected - ie the radio (or whatever is runnimg at the time) stays on.

When grounding cont1 which forces the nav screen to display the aux video signal, does it also switch the OEM head unit to aux or leave it alone?

In my Bose equipped coupe, when I ground cont1 to display the reverse camera on the nav screen, the audio isn't affected - ie the radio (or whatever is runnimg at the time) stays on.

Excellent! That's exactly what I was hoping would happen. That plan is to use my cell phone via Bluetooth as the audio source. But when i want navigation I plan to connect it via a micro USB to HDMI adapter, then convert that signal to rgb NTSC format and pass it through the aux port by using the cont1 grounding trick. In theory this should never effect the audio stream and allow me to retain the OEM steering controls.

Will post an update with pics if everything goes as planned.

Cheers

Greg

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Hi Chris, all I need is reverse cam, can u give me the picture of where i can find the tv tuner box?

I can find the cord Video Component to VTR via

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CD-AUX-USB-Reversing-Image-Cables-for-Subaru-Forester-Radio-Changer-Hot-Sale-/251689952116?ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:AU:1123

Thanks,

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Hi Chris, all I need is reverse cam, can u give me the picture of where i can find the tv tuner box?

I can find the cord Video Component to VTR via

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CD-AUX-USB-Reversing-Image-Cables-for-Subaru-Forester-Radio-Changer-Hot-Sale-/251689952116?ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:AU:1123

Thanks,

send me the TUNER and I will modify it to suti a camera.

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