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Originally posted by Tezzasta View PostActually by 'TV Free' I mean 'Video in Motion'. That term seems to be used by the Europeans. Both the items shown only provide the Video in Motion function. You still need to install a video/audio source for both of these. The difference between the two is that the first device plugs into the CD changer aux video/audio input and the other appears to use other inputs on the main square plug.
I am trying to find out if there are any advantages/disadvantages between the two. I most likely would be connecting a video ipod, mainly for music but the occasional movie/music video etc. I know the quality most probably will not be the best but do not expect DVD quality etc..
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Originally posted by macad View PostThanks pretty much what I do, use an iPhone as a media centre, it will play ripped movies, music, podcasts, picture slide shows, even stuff streamed from the net - as long as it uses the Quicktime API, it will output thru the Apple cable to the Sat Nav. The video improved lately when I fitted a new battery - go figure!
So to use this, you select AUX on the MFD2 correct?
Sorry to be a pain, I just want to order the correct one this time to use my iphone as you do....
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Yep, plugs into the back with is solely for the AV/Aux which is accessed from the button on the front of the MFD2 - I still have the CD changer working in the armrest.
The trick I found was to NOT to recharge the iPhone while using video thru AV - reduced alternator whine greatly. Send me your email if you need any more info - I'm not on here much usually over on the Australian section of the Golfmkv forum.
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