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hey guys

i know its been covered before

however

i bought a JVC KD-AVX11 in dash dvd player

just thought u should all know that anyone with a xanavi head unit can use this deck

it switches to ntsc mode and playback through the xanavi screen is perfect

heres a link to one

http://www.digitalhome.com.au/Car_Sound_an...VD_Player/21975

Ryan

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So it was a simple install? Have you got pics?

Cheers.

hey guys

i know its been covered before

however

i bought a JVC KD-AVX11 in dash dvd player

just thought u should all know that anyone with a xanavi head unit can use this deck

it switches to ntsc mode and playback through the xanavi screen is perfect

heres a link to one

http://www.digitalhome.com.au/Car_Sound_an...VD_Player/21975

Ryan

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i've got a similar deck from JVC for anyone that might want one

http://support.jvc.com/consumer/product.js...elId=MODL027409

pm if interested

i planned to do exactly what you have before i got my stag however mine didn't come with the xanavi screen so kinda pointless

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im so awesome :)

i can change the channel when the car is in tv mode... too bad i dont have a tuner... ive looked at this one for a while

http://www.marinedirect.com.au/catalogue/c1968/p101984

if there is a plug that connects the rear of the xanavi head unit to the old tv tuner, that changes the channel... i think you can get an adapter to plug into the rs232c plug at the rear of this unit, which will mean you can navigate through the channels as if the car was standard :D... hopefully :(

and its for marine use so it should have pretty good pickup

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My system is a bit cheaper than that, it must be said.

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but instead of outputting to an LCD, I decided on something more ambitious...

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that 12v outlet in the boot is really handy for a projector. (once again, I apologize for the lo-fi pics)

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lol, thanks. It's the upside of being a techie, I guess. Having access to that sort of equipment.

Obviously with that sort of arrangement I can't watch anything while I drive, but with a car like this, why would you want to?

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