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fred flinstone
October 19th 06, 05:36 AM
Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and if so
how can it be bypassed.

thanks

D.Kreft
October 19th 06, 06:13 AM
On Oct 18, 9:36 pm, "fred flinstone" > wrote:

> Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and if so
> how can it be bypassed.

Haven't a clue....but why would you want to disable the internal
gyroscope anyway? This sounds like it would fundamentally screw-up the
DVD player's ability to play in such an unstable environment as a
moving vehicle.

-dan

fred finstone
October 19th 06, 07:50 AM
It is so i can play dvd while the vehicle is moving
"D.Kreft" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> On Oct 18, 9:36 pm, "fred flinstone" > wrote:
>
>> Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and if so
>> how can it be bypassed.
>
> Haven't a clue....but why would you want to disable the internal
> gyroscope anyway? This sounds like it would fundamentally screw-up the
> DVD player's ability to play in such an unstable environment as a
> moving vehicle.
>
> -dan
>

Captain_Howdy
October 19th 06, 11:40 AM
Would you like a cell phone and a cup of coffee to go with that bypassed gyro?


In article <GhDZg.27818$H7.4949@edtnps82>, "fred flinstone" >
wrote:
>Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and if so
>how can it be bypassed.
>
>thanks
>
>

e-nigma
October 19th 06, 12:34 PM
"fred flinstone" > wrote in message
news:GhDZg.27818$H7.4949@edtnps82...
> Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and if so
> how can it be bypassed.
>
> thanks
>

For assistance on this you need to contact Jack Kevorkian

fred flinstone
October 19th 06, 05:26 PM
What I would like would be an honest answer instead of the usual smart ass
comments. I am having problems with accessing the DVD-AUDIO menus. You guys
do know what DVD-Audio is don't you? And I am having difficulties with my
Nav unit.

Thanking you in advance for your anticipated cooperation.
"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
> Would you like a cell phone and a cup of coffee to go with that bypassed
> gyro?
>
>
> In article <GhDZg.27818$H7.4949@edtnps82>, "fred flinstone"
> >
> wrote:
>>Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and if so
>>how can it be bypassed.
>>
>>thanks
>>
>>

fred flinstone
October 19th 06, 06:08 PM
Incidentally I have the Bluetooth adapter for the cell phone and I have cup
holders so I should still be able to have both hands on the steering wheel.
"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
> Would you like a cell phone and a cup of coffee to go with that bypassed
> gyro?
>
>
> In article <GhDZg.27818$H7.4949@edtnps82>, "fred flinstone"
> >
> wrote:
>>Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and if so
>>how can it be bypassed.
>>
>>thanks
>>
>>

D.Kreft
October 19th 06, 08:35 PM
On Oct 19, 9:26 am, "Fred Flinstone" > wrote:

> What I would like would be an honest answer instead of the usual smart ass
> comments.

Well, if there's one thing that can be said about this group--at least
the response is
predictable and consistent.

> I am having problems with accessing the DVD-AUDIO menus. You guys
> do know what DVD-Audio is don't you?

I could say "yes", but I'd be lying...though I imagine that it has
something to do
with audio on a digital versatile disc.

I still don't understand how removing or disabling a stablizing
gyroscope would
make it *more* and not less possible to use the device in a jittery
automobile.

> Thanking you in advance for your anticipated cooperation.

Why don't you try contacting the device's manufacturer. What ill you
are seeking
to inflict upon the device surely cannot be warranty-able.

-dan

fred flinstone
October 19th 06, 09:37 PM
Lol predictable is a good word for it. Dvd-Audio is high resolution audio,
quite often the music is in multi channel. Titles are now far and few
between however DualDisc is getting more popular and has higher resolution
in stereo or multichannel. for info on dvd-audio check this page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_Audio

The gyro senses if the vehicle is moving and as such turns off the video
when the vehicle is in motion, it has nothing to do with stabilizing the
unit

"D.Kreft" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> On Oct 19, 9:26 am, "Fred Flinstone" > wrote:
>
>> What I would like would be an honest answer instead of the usual smart
>> ass
>> comments.
>
> Well, if there's one thing that can be said about this group--at least
> the response is
> predictable and consistent.
>
>> I am having problems with accessing the DVD-AUDIO menus. You guys
>> do know what DVD-Audio is don't you?
>
> I could say "yes", but I'd be lying...though I imagine that it has
> something to do
> with audio on a digital versatile disc.
>
> I still don't understand how removing or disabling a stablizing
> gyroscope would
> make it *more* and not less possible to use the device in a jittery
> automobile.
>
>> Thanking you in advance for your anticipated cooperation.
>
> Why don't you try contacting the device's manufacturer. What ill you
> are seeking
> to inflict upon the device surely cannot be warranty-able.
>
> -dan
>

MOSFET
October 19th 06, 11:14 PM
> Lol predictable is a good word for it. Dvd-Audio is high resolution audio,
> quite often the music is in multi channel. Titles are now far and few
> between

Yes, and it's a pity.

I was very excited years ago when I first learned of the possibilities of
DVD-Audio (multi-channel, higher frequency response, better S/N, etc.). The
idea that by using more than two channels you could be immersed in a TOTALLY
REALISTIC soundscape (like a club or symphony hall) was A DREAM COME TRUE.

Unfortunately, IMHO, the INCREDIBLE and COMPLETELY UNPREDICTABLE success of
the MP3 format (and devices like the iPod that play this format) has
overshadowed ALL new advances in audio reproduction.

PEOPLE LOVE THEIR iPOD'S AND MP3, AND THAT'S ALL THERE IS TO IT.

I believe that is partly (if not mostly) to blame for the lack of success of
new formats like DVD-Audio and HDCD.

10 years ago, NO ONE could have predicted how popular the MP3 format would
become.

MOSFET

The Lull
October 19th 06, 11:46 PM
[Suddenly, and without warning, The Lull drops a bombshell debate topic
onto the group]

Kind of makes you wonder how long until they start trying to introduce
Blu-Ray decks into the car audio world...

~The Lull
MOSFET wrote:
> > Lol predictable is a good word for it. Dvd-Audio is high resolution audio,
> > quite often the music is in multi channel. Titles are now far and few
> > between
>
> Yes, and it's a pity.
>
> I was very excited years ago when I first learned of the possibilities of
> DVD-Audio (multi-channel, higher frequency response, better S/N, etc.). The
> idea that by using more than two channels you could be immersed in a TOTALLY
> REALISTIC soundscape (like a club or symphony hall) was A DREAM COME TRUE.
>
> Unfortunately, IMHO, the INCREDIBLE and COMPLETELY UNPREDICTABLE success of
> the MP3 format (and devices like the iPod that play this format) has
> overshadowed ALL new advances in audio reproduction.
>
> PEOPLE LOVE THEIR iPOD'S AND MP3, AND THAT'S ALL THERE IS TO IT.
>
> I believe that is partly (if not mostly) to blame for the lack of success of
> new formats like DVD-Audio and HDCD.
>
> 10 years ago, NO ONE could have predicted how popular the MP3 format would
> become.
>
> MOSFET

Captain_Howdy
October 20th 06, 02:46 AM
Alright them, yes it can be bypassed but not without voiding the warranty if
it has any. No one in their right mind is going to help you bypass the gyro
for the same reasons that the manufacture installs them.


In article <1iOZg.70461$E67.63992@clgrps13>, "Fred Flinstone"
> wrote:
>Incidentally I have the Bluetooth adapter for the cell phone and I have cup
>holders so I should still be able to have both hands on the steering wheel.
>"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
>> Would you like a cell phone and a cup of coffee to go with that bypassed
>> gyro?
>>
>>
>> In article <GhDZg.27818$H7.4949@edtnps82>, "fred flinstone"
>> >
>> wrote:
>>>Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and if so
>>>how can it be bypassed.
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>
>
>

fred flinstone
October 20th 06, 04:01 AM
Hey Captain Doodey,
I was not asking for your altruistic opinion but I do thank you ever so much
for caring. Now if someone in their left mind could help me it would be
appreciated.
Thanks
"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
> Alright them, yes it can be bypassed but not without voiding the warranty
> if
> it has any. No one in their right mind is going to help you bypass the
> gyro
> for the same reasons that the manufacture installs them.
>
>
> In article <1iOZg.70461$E67.63992@clgrps13>, "Fred Flinstone"
> > wrote:
>>Incidentally I have the Bluetooth adapter for the cell phone and I have
>>cup
>>holders so I should still be able to have both hands on the steering
>>wheel.
>>"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
>>> Would you like a cell phone and a cup of coffee to go with that bypassed
>>> gyro?
>>>
>>>
>>> In article <GhDZg.27818$H7.4949@edtnps82>, "fred flinstone"
>>> >
>>> wrote:
>>>>Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and if
>>>>so
>>>>how can it be bypassed.
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>

Captain_Howdy
October 20th 06, 05:25 AM
You're missing the point. No one is going to help you. Trust me, it's for your
own good and the well being of others.


In article <_ZWZg.21446$P7.13315@edtnps90>, "fred flinstone"
> wrote:
>Hey Captain Doodey,
>I was not asking for your altruistic opinion but I do thank you ever so much
>for caring. Now if someone in their left mind could help me it would be
>appreciated.
>Thanks
>"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
>> Alright them, yes it can be bypassed but not without voiding the warranty
>> if
>> it has any. No one in their right mind is going to help you bypass the
>> gyro
>> for the same reasons that the manufacture installs them.
>>
>>
>> In article <1iOZg.70461$E67.63992@clgrps13>, "Fred Flinstone"
>> > wrote:
>>>Incidentally I have the Bluetooth adapter for the cell phone and I have
>>>cup
>>>holders so I should still be able to have both hands on the steering
>>>wheel.
>>>"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
>>>> Would you like a cell phone and a cup of coffee to go with that bypassed
>>>> gyro?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> In article <GhDZg.27818$H7.4949@edtnps82>, "fred flinstone"
>>>> >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and if
>>>>>so
>>>>>how can it be bypassed.
>>>>>
>>>>>thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>

fred flinstone
October 20th 06, 03:22 PM
Thanks Captain Doo Doo, your all heart. And I am certain that you practice
the absolute perfect driving etiquette and safety procedures. Perhaps you
should also put a limiter on your mustang so it will never ever be able to
go faster than the speed limit, trust me it will be for your own good and
the well being of others.
"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
> You're missing the point. No one is going to help you. Trust me, it's for
> your
> own good and the well being of others.
>
>
> In article <_ZWZg.21446$P7.13315@edtnps90>, "fred flinstone"
> > wrote:
>>Hey Captain Doodey,
>>I was not asking for your altruistic opinion but I do thank you ever so
>>much
>>for caring. Now if someone in their left mind could help me it would be
>>appreciated.
>>Thanks
>>"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
>>> Alright them, yes it can be bypassed but not without voiding the
>>> warranty
>>> if
>>> it has any. No one in their right mind is going to help you bypass the
>>> gyro
>>> for the same reasons that the manufacture installs them.
>>>
>>>
>>> In article <1iOZg.70461$E67.63992@clgrps13>, "Fred Flinstone"
>>> > wrote:
>>>>Incidentally I have the Bluetooth adapter for the cell phone and I have
>>>>cup
>>>>holders so I should still be able to have both hands on the steering
>>>>wheel.
>>>>"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
>>>>> Would you like a cell phone and a cup of coffee to go with that
>>>>> bypassed
>>>>> gyro?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> In article <GhDZg.27818$H7.4949@edtnps82>, "fred flinstone"
>>>>> >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and if
>>>>>>so
>>>>>>how can it be bypassed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>

Captain_Howdy
October 20th 06, 04:44 PM
You're right, I do practice the absolute perfect driving etiquette and safety
procedures because I am a professional driver. Along with getting a medical
(every 2 years) and written test when I renew my class AZ driver's licence
very 5 years.




In article <qY4_g.22085$P7.19234@edtnps90>, "fred flinstone"
> wrote:
>Thanks Captain Doo Doo, your all heart. And I am certain that you practice
>the absolute perfect driving etiquette and safety procedures. Perhaps you
>should also put a limiter on your mustang so it will never ever be able to
>go faster than the speed limit, trust me it will be for your own good and
>the well being of others.
>"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
>> You're missing the point. No one is going to help you. Trust me, it's for
>> your
>> own good and the well being of others.
>>
>>
>> In article <_ZWZg.21446$P7.13315@edtnps90>, "fred flinstone"
>> > wrote:
>>>Hey Captain Doodey,
>>>I was not asking for your altruistic opinion but I do thank you ever so
>>>much
>>>for caring. Now if someone in their left mind could help me it would be
>>>appreciated.
>>>Thanks
>>>"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
>>>> Alright them, yes it can be bypassed but not without voiding the
>>>> warranty
>>>> if
>>>> it has any. No one in their right mind is going to help you bypass the
>>>> gyro
>>>> for the same reasons that the manufacture installs them.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> In article <1iOZg.70461$E67.63992@clgrps13>, "Fred Flinstone"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>Incidentally I have the Bluetooth adapter for the cell phone and I have
>>>>>cup
>>>>>holders so I should still be able to have both hands on the steering
>>>>>wheel.
>>>>>"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
>>>>>> Would you like a cell phone and a cup of coffee to go with that
>>>>>> bypassed
>>>>>> gyro?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In article <GhDZg.27818$H7.4949@edtnps82>, "fred flinstone"
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and if
>>>>>>>so
>>>>>>>how can it be bypassed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>thanks
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>

almond
October 20th 06, 06:37 PM
silly dick your az liscense is good for 40 years :) . the only thing i
would say is either call the manufacturer to see if there is anything
they can do. or just pull it apart your self and see where it is
inside. i really have no clue how to do it, but i'm sure with some
searching and what not you should be able to find it.
some topics like this start alot of debates, just like if you were to
go to a car forum and ask how to remove the speed limiter. not such a
good idea, but there are ways around it.


--
almond

fred flinstone
October 20th 06, 07:09 PM
Thanks I have it working now and lo and behold I havent ran into the ditch
yet lol. It isn't a gyro after all but a parking brake work around.
"almond" > wrote in message
...
>
> silly dick your az liscense is good for 40 years :) . the only thing i
> would say is either call the manufacturer to see if there is anything
> they can do. or just pull it apart your self and see where it is
> inside. i really have no clue how to do it, but i'm sure with some
> searching and what not you should be able to find it.
> some topics like this start alot of debates, just like if you were to
> go to a car forum and ask how to remove the speed limiter. not such a
> good idea, but there are ways around it.
>
>
> --
> almond

fred flinstone
October 20th 06, 07:14 PM
Why would you need class Z is it because your full of hot air?? lol
"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
> You're right, I do practice the absolute perfect driving etiquette and
> safety
> procedures because I am a professional driver. Along with getting a
> medical
> (every 2 years) and written test when I renew my class AZ driver's licence
> very 5 years.
>
>
>
>
> In article <qY4_g.22085$P7.19234@edtnps90>, "fred flinstone"
> > wrote:
>>Thanks Captain Doo Doo, your all heart. And I am certain that you practice
>>the absolute perfect driving etiquette and safety procedures. Perhaps you
>>should also put a limiter on your mustang so it will never ever be able to
>>go faster than the speed limit, trust me it will be for your own good and
>>the well being of others.
>>"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
>>> You're missing the point. No one is going to help you. Trust me, it's
>>> for
>>> your
>>> own good and the well being of others.
>>>
>>>
>>> In article <_ZWZg.21446$P7.13315@edtnps90>, "fred flinstone"
>>> > wrote:
>>>>Hey Captain Doodey,
>>>>I was not asking for your altruistic opinion but I do thank you ever so
>>>>much
>>>>for caring. Now if someone in their left mind could help me it would be
>>>>appreciated.
>>>>Thanks
>>>>"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
>>>>> Alright them, yes it can be bypassed but not without voiding the
>>>>> warranty
>>>>> if
>>>>> it has any. No one in their right mind is going to help you bypass the
>>>>> gyro
>>>>> for the same reasons that the manufacture installs them.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> In article <1iOZg.70461$E67.63992@clgrps13>, "Fred Flinstone"
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>Incidentally I have the Bluetooth adapter for the cell phone and I
>>>>>>have
>>>>>>cup
>>>>>>holders so I should still be able to have both hands on the steering
>>>>>>wheel.
>>>>>>"Captain_Howdy" > wrote in message
...
>>>>>>> Would you like a cell phone and a cup of coffee to go with that
>>>>>>> bypassed
>>>>>>> gyro?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In article <GhDZg.27818$H7.4949@edtnps82>, "fred flinstone"
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>Hi does anyone know if this deck has a gyro built into the deck and
>>>>>>>>if
>>>>>>>>so
>>>>>>>>how can it be bypassed.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>thanks
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>

fred flinstone
October 20th 06, 07:16 PM
Actually AZ is not Arizona it is Class A with Air brake endorsement (Z).
Captain DooDoo is in Ontario Canada.
"almond" > wrote in message
...
>
> silly dick your az liscense is good for 40 years :) . the only thing i
> would say is either call the manufacturer to see if there is anything
> they can do. or just pull it apart your self and see where it is
> inside. i really have no clue how to do it, but i'm sure with some
> searching and what not you should be able to find it.
> some topics like this start alot of debates, just like if you were to
> go to a car forum and ask how to remove the speed limiter. not such a
> good idea, but there are ways around it.
>
>
> --
> almond

almond
October 20th 06, 07:24 PM
oh i just read az and though arizona lol scratch that.


--
almond

Captain_Howdy
October 20th 06, 09:19 PM
Silly dick

In article >, almond
> wrote:
>
>oh i just read az and though arizona lol scratch that.
>
>

Jamie Pruden
October 22nd 06, 09:17 PM
HI Lull,

I'd guess next year someone will do it... if for no other reason than
they can. Probably Sony so they can try to push the format. I'll put in
the same pile as all of my MD stuff. ;)

I seriously doubt it will catch on, though. As Nick mentioned, most
people are in love with compressed formats and having 50 GB available
won't change that.

smiles,
Jamie



On 2006-10-19 15:46:05 -0700, "The Lull" > said:

> Kind of makes you wonder how long until they start trying to introduce
> Blu-Ray decks into the car audio world...
>
> ~The Lull

The Lull
October 23rd 06, 07:54 PM
People being in love with their compressed formats is exactly what will
make Blu-Ray so attractive. If you have a DVD-R/RW filled with Mp3s it
holds more songs than a CD-R/RW filled with Mp3s, right? A Blu-Ray
disc filled with Mp3s holds a Butt-Load more than DVD! Personally I
hope it doesn't catch on since it costs more and whatnot, but more
storage along with the capability of utilizing any format might impress
quite a few people...

~The Lull
Jamie Pruden wrote:
> HI Lull,
>
> I'd guess next year someone will do it... if for no other reason than
> they can. Probably Sony so they can try to push the format. I'll put in
> the same pile as all of my MD stuff. ;)
>
> I seriously doubt it will catch on, though. As Nick mentioned, most
> people are in love with compressed formats and having 50 GB available
> won't change that.
>
> smiles,
> Jamie
>
>
>
> On 2006-10-19 15:46:05 -0700, "The Lull" > said:
>
> > Kind of makes you wonder how long until they start trying to introduce
> > Blu-Ray decks into the car audio world...
> >
> > ~The Lull