Originally Posted by
xxcynicxx
Alright Sandy, I ran the update. My hardware buttons are working again, but I lost sound from the rear speakers.
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I'm going to guess it's the same oversight as a previous MCU which caused no sound to come from the rear speakers. Would be an easy enough fix, but if you don't mind can you try flashing to the previous MCU to see if you will still end up with no hardware buttons? We would know if it's something to do with the MCU flashing process or the MCU version itself that way.
In any case I have uploaded the interrim update I received (which is not the final one that should be coming this week), please see updated first post.
Since the interrim update includes the test MCU here, the MCU part of the update is ONLY for the DNS-810 and appears to cause no sound to come from rear speakers. Feel free to flash only the BSP and MPU if you don't want this to happen. Those who don't mind - can you please confirm if the MCU update fixes the radio muting issue?
The SD side of things seem much improved. Loading speed is faster and I have not come across any errors or stuttering while navigation is running. However, when route navigation is active it still takes a long time to skip songs. As soon as you minimise navigation by pressing the NAV button (bringing SD interface to the front) the unit will promptly move on to the next song. I still need to see how much better this issue is in the coming update.
Those who have the SD volume reduce when navigation is opened, go into iGo settings and set master volume to maximum. Because in the new DNS system the navigation and SD are both handled by the ARM CPU (as opposed to having distinct hardware modules in the ANS), iGo's volume controls will affect SD volume. You are still able to mute navigation volume separately by holding down the hardware NAV button.
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