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Originally Posted by terrymcg
Yeah the sound still comes from my TV tuner perfect. So you don't reckon it is wiring? Does the MKIV use the same audio out pins as the TV tuner?
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Yes, identical. The Mk4 and TV Tuner Blue connectors are cabled exactly the same way.
After checking the TV sound, did you actually remove the blue plug from the TV tuner and connect it to the nav? That's the best way to check if the problem lies in the nav or in the wiring to the nav
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Originally Posted by terrymcg
The only other thing I can think of is a corrupt Nav Disc?
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You mean you loaded a corrupt OS from a corrupt nav disc?
Possible.
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Originally Posted by terrymcg
Can you explore the disc and navigate to where the Nav speech files are and play them through windows?
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Yes, using NavSpeak.
You can play back all words and phrases on your PC
BUT: this doesn't prove if that part of the nav OS disc is scratched or poorly burnt, because PC CD drives are more sensitive that the nav CD drive, and thus will mask a poor nav OS disc.
To confirm disc quality, compare the disc contents to the image file - make sure it is identical. And then do a disc scan, surface check, and error check.
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Originally Posted by terrymcg
I have V29 of software I think, I will update to 31 later and see what that does?
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The Mk4 does not have "V29" loaded. It will have 4-1/91 loaded.
V29 refers to the version of the nav OS CD, not the version of the nav software.
A V29 OS CD contains 7 different versions of nav OS for 7 different nav generations.
Current Mk4 software is 4-1/100, which can be found on V31 or V32 OS CDs.
Look in your Settings screen on the nav, top right hand side of screen. That shows the current loaded version.
[QUOTE=terrymcgIs there anyway the MKIV I have bought could be broken? As everything else works great with it?[/QUOTE]
Sure, it is possible the audio output stage is faulty. But this is very rare.