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Old 03-04-2007, 12:50 AM
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Question Can one Have CD Changer and AUX Input in a Car with OEM Navigation?

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Can one have both CD Changer and OEM AUX Input on a car (2005 325i) that is equiped with OEM 16:9/MKIV Navigation? Or is one exclusive of the other?
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yes, you can have both (I do)
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One more question?

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yes, you can have both (I do)
Thanks for very fast responce. I have a navigation and TV/Video module and the video module allows only for mono sound. Therefore, I am thinking of using the AUX to feed stereo from my DVD Changer to the OEM Sound system? This may allow me to listen to movies in stereo. Do you have navigation too? Do you think that what I want to do will work?
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I have the exact setup you describe. It works great!
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Thanks!

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I have the exact setup you describe. It works great!
Thanks very much!
I will give it a shot.
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I have the exact setup you describe. It works great!
hi, i just connected my dvd player - the video signal goes to tv tuner and the audio signal goes to the aux input.

everything works, but separately - i can only see image without sound, or sound without image.

how can i have both at the same time?
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You would need one of the aftermarket cables that allow the video to be watched when the vehicle is in motion. One of their special features is to allow an alternative audio source to be selected (such as AUX), when you are watching the TV (or a AUX video source such as your DVD player).
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Old 05-01-2007, 02:01 PM
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hi, i just connected my dvd player - the video signal goes to tv tuner and the audio signal goes to the aux input.

everything works, but separately - i can only see image without sound, or sound without image.

how can i have both at the same time?
Yes, you would need a TVinMOTION module like the one we have:

Dietz TV in Motion Interface - 1270
http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...roducts_id=337

This will plug inline with your TV Tuner and harness and can be activated/deactivated by pressing the Clock button for +5 seconds.
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