DVD-Audio
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DVD-Audio
Hi all, sorry to start a new thread of this topic already covered. I search but only found topics on other stuff.
Anyway, to the topic/problem.
Our GS430 can't play mp3, but it could play regular CD-audio which is about 14songs/CD (extremely little). So, had anyone try the DVD-Audio? (you know the type that have no picture or video) If U did try and it works, could you tell me how U did it?
Thanks.
Anyway, to the topic/problem.
Our GS430 can't play mp3, but it could play regular CD-audio which is about 14songs/CD (extremely little). So, had anyone try the DVD-Audio? (you know the type that have no picture or video) If U did try and it works, could you tell me how U did it?
Thanks.
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ml stands for mark levinson, audio upgrade for this car. it's needed in order for your car to play dvd. if you can watch dvd video on your car, you have ML
in that case you can burn dvd-audio and play it in the car. i don't know the exact steps, but you basically need to convert the songs into dvd-a format and burn it on the dvd.
in that case you can burn dvd-audio and play it in the car. i don't know the exact steps, but you basically need to convert the songs into dvd-a format and burn it on the dvd.
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ml stands for mark levinson, audio upgrade for this car. it's needed in order for your car to play dvd. if you can watch dvd video on your car, you have ML
in that case you can burn dvd-audio and play it in the car. i don't know the exact steps, but you basically need to convert the songs into dvd-a format and burn it on the dvd.
in that case you can burn dvd-audio and play it in the car. i don't know the exact steps, but you basically need to convert the songs into dvd-a format and burn it on the dvd.
thanks.
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I havent tried but I would think you should be able to play DVD-A if you have the ML. For MP3 I got the Vias unit for my ipod and it works great. The unit and features are nicer for the 07+ due to the newer gen navi system but it gets the job done.
I never got a burned copy of DVD-A to work in any of my cars in the past. Try a DVD-A purchased cd first if you can.
I never got a burned copy of DVD-A to work in any of my cars in the past. Try a DVD-A purchased cd first if you can.
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I ran across this article that claims to be able to convert MP3 to DVD-A. I have not tried this method, but maybe someone can verify if this will really work.
http://home.comcast.net/~adobeman/DVDA/
http://home.comcast.net/~adobeman/DVDA/
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I created DVD-A discs using Toast 10 on a Mac and it worked without a hitch. If you're willing to use compressed files, you can get about 40 hours of music per disc. I used PCM from lossless files and got 6 or 7 albums per disc. Sound is good, but navigation is a pain and the discs show up as DVD Video, so you can't easily navigate them while in motion unless you have done the wirecut or bypass. I recently installed the PS bypass kit along with VAIS units for Sat and iPod. The iPod works OK, although it's limited to playlist centric navigation in our '06 models. My workaround was to create a playlist for each album with the structure "Artist - Album". This lets you see the artist - album in the first line of CD text with the title being shown below. You can skip playlists by pressing the disc skip or holding down the track skip buttons on the steering wheel. Definitely not as friendly as the Gen 5 units in '07+ but pretty workable.
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Would it work properly?
This thread has gotten me excited as I don't have an iPod and don't want to spend the money on a VAIS unit and install. My only concerns are the following:
1) Would you be able to use the shuffle button?
2) Would you be able to use steering wheel controls to skip between songs?
3) Since someone just said it reads as DVD, would it read in motion w/o doing the wirecut mod?
Thanks for your help... I want to try this but I'm just wondering if it'll be worth my time
1) Would you be able to use the shuffle button?
2) Would you be able to use steering wheel controls to skip between songs?
3) Since someone just said it reads as DVD, would it read in motion w/o doing the wirecut mod?
Thanks for your help... I want to try this but I'm just wondering if it'll be worth my time
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This thread has gotten me excited as I don't have an iPod and don't want to spend the money on a VAIS unit and install. My only concerns are the following:
1) Would you be able to use the shuffle button?
2) Would you be able to use steering wheel controls to skip between songs?
3) Since someone just said it reads as DVD, would it read in motion w/o doing the wirecut mod?
Thanks for your help... I want to try this but I'm just wondering if it'll be worth my time
1) Would you be able to use the shuffle button?
2) Would you be able to use steering wheel controls to skip between songs?
3) Since someone just said it reads as DVD, would it read in motion w/o doing the wirecut mod?
Thanks for your help... I want to try this but I'm just wondering if it'll be worth my time
1) there is no shuffle button as you're in video mode.
2) yes, to move between songs (tracks) on the disc
3) audio will play if you start the disc before moving, but you'll lose the video once in motion. The benefit of having the video is that the DVD-A discs I made had track info and artwork that displays. I also don't know if you can switch to a DVD once moving and have it just play audio. Even if it does play, you'll have no way to navigate the disc if in motion.
Bottom line for me is that it "kinda" works but is a kludge and creating the DVD-A discs takes a fair bit of time (setup time if you want artwork), and burn time (30min+ per disc for me). The money for the VAIS and bypass
kits is worth being able to listen to my music in a more convenient manner.
If you don't want to go that route and spend the $, I'd say it's worth spending an hour or two trying out the DVD-A discs to see if they'll work for you.
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I ran across this article that claims to be able to convert MP3 to DVD-A. I have not tried this method, but maybe someone can verify if this will really work.
http://home.comcast.net/~adobeman/DVDA/
http://home.comcast.net/~adobeman/DVDA/
This thread has gotten me excited as I don't have an iPod and don't want to spend the money on a VAIS unit and install. My only concerns are the following:
1) Would you be able to use the shuffle button?
2) Would you be able to use steering wheel controls to skip between songs?
3) Since someone just said it reads as DVD, would it read in motion w/o doing the wirecut mod?
Thanks for your help... I want to try this but I'm just wondering if it'll be worth my time
1) Would you be able to use the shuffle button?
2) Would you be able to use steering wheel controls to skip between songs?
3) Since someone just said it reads as DVD, would it read in motion w/o doing the wirecut mod?
Thanks for your help... I want to try this but I'm just wondering if it'll be worth my time
2) I have not try but I don't see why not.
3) I was driving with it playing in the background just fine. But than with DVD video Ucan play it in background too. Just some menu get disable when u r in motion.