subi_man wrote:OZIexplorer won't do it mate, but there is built in nav software (which I haven't got Aussie maps for yet) plus you can get TomTom etc. for windows.
Buzzy wrote:subi,
If you want to add DVD to it can you just replace your Kenwood head unit with a DVD player and run it straight to an input in the back of the screen? Are there enough inputs with the PC connected?
Buzzy wrote:subi,
If you want to add DVD to it can you just replace your Kenwood head unit with a DVD player and run it straight to an input in the back of the screen? Are there enough inputs with the PC connected?
Greedy wrote:Buzzy wrote:subi,
If you want to add DVD to it can you just replace your Kenwood head unit with a DVD player and run it straight to an input in the back of the screen? Are there enough inputs with the PC connected?
Or just get your movies in AVI format and run them straight off the PC.
Greedy wrote:Greedy wrote:Buzzy wrote:subi,
If you want to add DVD to it can you just replace your Kenwood head unit with a DVD player and run it straight to an input in the back of the screen? Are there enough inputs with the PC connected?
Or just get your movies in AVI format and run them straight off the PC.
Sorry for the hijack but on the topic of AVI converters, does anyone know of a good one. I've trialled heaps that fall over at various stages.
themitsi wrote:What about downloading off IsoHunt, they've done all the hard work for you..
Search AXXO.
Binksy
Greedy wrote:Greedy wrote:Buzzy wrote:subi,
If you want to add DVD to it can you just replace your Kenwood head unit with a DVD player and run it straight to an input in the back of the screen? Are there enough inputs with the PC connected?
Or just get your movies in AVI format and run them straight off the PC.
Sorry for the hijack but on the topic of AVI converters, does anyone know of a good one. I've trialled heaps that fall over at various stages.
Greedy wrote:themitsi wrote:What about downloading off IsoHunt, they've done all the hard work for you..
Search AXXO.
Binksy
I have had trouble downloading torrents with my crappy internet service. I'm stuck on ADSL (12mb/sec) and have only managed to get songs. Movies fall over. Bloody Telstra!!! I live 20 km from the GPO in Adelaide and get absolute crap services. No water or sewerage and regular blackouts. Bloody governments and lack of infrastructure investment!!!
To quote Homer: "Rant Over".
turto wrote:I use winavi and have had no troubles with it.
Greedy wrote:turto wrote:I use winavi and have had no troubles with it.
Cheers guys! I'll give it a try tonight. I assume it will convert a DVD to AVI format.
smeghead wrote:Just on a side note subi,
You can get awesome maps for OziExplorer with a tool called gMapMaker. Its free. It rips map images down off Google maps and stitches them together to make one big map and also creates the OziExplorer map file. I always use the terrain maps at about 15 zoom level... most tracks are on there at that level...
It's great, just don't try and put too big an area in because it will struggle with memory.
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