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X5PL 11-21-2006 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sablade
when I skip to next track the volume dips slightly at the start of the track

This happens also to me, at the beginning of every track.
(X5 3.0d, Nav w/o DSP, Video iPod 60 MB Firmware 1.2)

Another problem with the text display: it works perfectly as long as there are no special characters (Spanish, Polish, Russian etc. all supported by my iPod) in the track title, artist name, CD title. When such a track is being played, the text in the navscreen shows the previous track, sometimes with a "_" as the first character. Later when a track without special characters is played the text display is working correctly again.

Any suggestions?

Pawel

Tom G. 11-21-2006 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X5PL
This happens also to me, at the beginning of every track.
(X5 3.0d, Nav w/o DSP, Video iPod 60 MB Firmware 1.2)

Another problem with the text display: it works perfectly as long as there are no special characters (Spanish, Polish, Russian etc. all supported by my iPod) in the track title, artist name, CD title. When such a track is being played, the text in the navscreen shows the previous track, sometimes with a "_" as the first character. Later when a track without special characters is played the text display is working correctly again.

Any suggestions?

Pawel

The DICE setup supports languages which use the Roman alphabet, and will substitute letters not recognized with symbols.

Tom G. 11-21-2006 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sablade
when I skip to next track the volume dips slightly at the start of the track

I'm still missing your iPod Generation and firmware version.

X5PL 11-22-2006 04:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom G.
The DICE setup supports languages which use the Roman alphabet, and will substitute letters not recognized with symbols.

Tom,
This is obvious. My question was, if this is normal that DICE shows the text belonging to the previously played track, just with some symbols inserted?
Thanks,
Pawel

SilverBullet 11-22-2006 03:20 PM

Tom,

I reinstalled my dice and it is working fine. I can control on the steering wheel and through the radio module. The sound is good. However, I cannot get the track text to show up. I get detached when I disconnect it, init when I reconnect it, and sometimes I will get playlist. Whenever I try to get the track text to appear, I get * * . I have a 30 gig video ipod with 1.2 firmware. Thanks in advance.

BradATL 11-22-2006 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by driverX5
I cannot get the track text to show up. I get detached when I disconnect it, init when I reconnect it, and sometimes I will get playlist. Whenever I try to get the track text to appear, I get * * . I have a 30 gig video ipod with 1.2 firmware.

I have the same problem. The text is "here today, gone tomorrow". Seems to have a mind of its own. I have noticed two things:

1. When the engine is restarted after being off for several hours, the text always appears.

2. If I make or receive a bluetooth call while listening to the iPod, the text disappears and there is no way to bring it back other than turning off the engine for several hours. To somewhat remedy this situation, I always switch the source from DICE to tuner (either AM or FM) before making a Bluetooth call. After the call, I switch the source back to the DICE. If I follow that protocol, then I don't lose text.

As info, I have a 2005 X5 with Assist. I do NOT have NAV or DSP. I have an 80 Gig Video iPod.

SilverBullet 11-22-2006 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BradATL
I have the same problem. The text is "here today, gone tomorrow". Seems to have a mind of its own. I have noticed two things:

1. When the engine is restarted after being off for several hours, the text always appears.

2. If I make or receive a bluetooth call while listening to the iPod, the text disappears and there is no way to bring it back other than turning off the engine for several hours. To somewhat remedy this situation, I always switch the source from DICE to tuner (either AM or FM) before making a Bluetooth call. After the call, I switch the source back to the DICE. If I follow that protocol, then I don't lose text.

As info, I have a 2005 X5 with Assist. I do NOT have NAV or DSP. I have an 80 Gig Video iPod.


I will try and let the car sit for a while and then restart it. I have an 02, no bluetooth, nav, or dsp.

Tom G. 11-23-2006 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X5PL
Tom,
This is obvious. My question was, if this is normal that DICE shows the text belonging to the previously played track, just with some symbols inserted?
Thanks,
Pawel

Pawel,

You can try removing/reconnecting the battery cables to reinitialize the system and reboot the iPod. If the kit wasn't initialized properly - it can cause behavior such as this.

Tom G. 11-23-2006 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by driverX5
Tom,

I reinstalled my dice and it is working fine. I can control on the steering wheel and through the radio module. The sound is good. However, I cannot get the track text to show up. I get detached when I disconnect it, init when I reconnect it, and sometimes I will get playlist. Whenever I try to get the track text to appear, I get * * . I have a 30 gig video ipod with 1.2 firmware. Thanks in advance.

Business CD or Navigation system?

Tom G. 11-23-2006 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BradATL
I have the same problem. The text is "here today, gone tomorrow". Seems to have a mind of its own. I have noticed two things:

1. When the engine is restarted after being off for several hours, the text always appears.

2. If I make or receive a bluetooth call while listening to the iPod, the text disappears and there is no way to bring it back other than turning off the engine for several hours. To somewhat remedy this situation, I always switch the source from DICE to tuner (either AM or FM) before making a Bluetooth call. After the call, I switch the source back to the DICE. If I follow that protocol, then I don't lose text.

As info, I have a 2005 X5 with Assist. I do NOT have NAV or DSP. I have an 80 Gig Video iPod.

Brad,

Contact me directly when you have a chance, I'll need some info on the DICE module.


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