Originally Posted by
Fanaki
Hey Sandy, any word from Audiosources regarding any extra goodies to compensate for the delay?
BTW you are very patient from what I can see, I would have lost my chit by now haha
For what it's worth, thanks for being such a good sport and trying to get back to most of our questions and concerns.
Sent whilst on the go
I'm working on it, I'll make sure to squeeze some more out of them, even if it's one more free unit or something.
Again I thank everyone for the support. I honestly expected at least a few of you to be angry by now. For what it's worth, it is a Sunday and the damned manager is being a phantom again, but I should get that updated software tomorrow as well as receive confirmation on whether the unit will be released first without advanced music library and Android mirroring for the moment. If that's the case it would be available within the week, so I can get that demo video up, orders confirmed and get the ball rolling.
Originally Posted by
Hans Byxor
I mean that the radio does not actually seem to store the station names but the frequency. If I try to select a stored station in another town (same station but different frequency) the radio does not necessarily find it but selects some other station that may have the same frequency that the original station has in my home town. At the same time ANS changes (at least sometimes) the stored channel name and I have to set the stations again when I get back home... Annoying as hell.
The back and forth jumping when trying to find better reception I can live with. This alternative frequency search actually works if you start from home and stay on the same station. If you do not start from home you are in the above described trouble assuming the unlucky case where the original frequency is used by another station.
I hope this explains the problem in more detail.
I think I understand your problem now, but do you know if the OEM unit behaves any differently? The problem is the radio won't know how good the signal of a station is unless it is tuned to that station. It can't know and change the frequency of your station as you drive along, if that station is not selected. And if the radio is to remember station name and not the frequency, it would need to scan the whole band every time you change a station.
I think a solution to your problem would be if both station name and frequency are stored and the radio would then compare them when a station is changed - but this is a bit complex and you would still get a few seconds on one station as the new RDS name is checked, and then maybe another few seconds as the radio decides to search for a new frequency with the same RDS name. However if this comparison mechanism is mistakenly triggered (RDS is a bit finicky at times) you'll be in for more annoyance. Because of how rarely the situation you describe occurs I feel like it might create more problems than it fixes...
If this is a deal breaker for you I can take you off the list, but I'm not convinced that the OEM system or any other radio can do what you want. Happy to be proven wrong though, if there is a good solution I would request for the feature with the software engineers.
Originally Posted by
Goobz
One quick question about the SD cards Sandy. Will it accept SDXC cards(ie. 64GB and up) or is it only able to accept SDHC cards(up to 32GB). Just wanted to know so I can get the right one ready for my DNS when it gets here!
Thanks!
Chris
AFAIK it only accepts SDHC, but SDHC can go up to 64GB.
Last edited by DkN; 11-08-2013 at 11:22 PM.
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