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Old May 24, 2004 | 06:49 PM
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dvd conversion revisited

i know that there are a lot of posts on this subject but i was hoping to get a few questions answered quickly instead of browsing through what appears to be like a thousand posts.

my questions are:

I understand that the stock dvd/navi system can only play dvd-rom but not dvd movies. and that you can do a conversion so it can play dvd movies.

do you have to purchase a new dvd player for the coupe in order to play dvd's?

how much will it cost approximately for the player, converter, and install?

can you watch tv as well?

can you watch dvd's while driving?

what's the picture quality?

are there any set-up/units that you guys recommend that will provide tv and dvd movies to be accessible while driving and have good picture quality?

 
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Old May 24, 2004 | 09:13 PM
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Re: dvd conversion revisited

There is a conversion. No, the stock player will not play movies. The conversion will allow you to select from multiple inputs to display on the stock screen. You will have to buy a DVD player if you want to watch DVDs.

You can watch tv if you get a tv tuner. Apparently the way to do this is with the AVElectronic unit.

There is lots more info on this in the Audio, Video, Sat and Nav section.

I hope this makes it into the FAQ section soon...

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