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Old 28-04-2008, 10:05 PM   #1
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Hi guys,
At this stage I'm just doing some research.
In the next couple of months I will be ordering a new Territory Turbo Ghia. I want to add a DVD entertainment system to it consisting of a DVD player mounted in the tissue box holder running to the factory screen (I know you guys can do this) and also run it to a 10" or so roof mounted drop down slave monitor, running through the AUX input as well as IR headphones. I have also noticed on here another thread about using a converter to run an Ipod video through the screen to watch videos off the Ipod, and also just as an audio source as well.

Can you package a system with all this and integrate the factory reverse camera? The DVD system needs to be switchable on the front screen but always running on the slave screen.
Does the DVD player you currently supply decode MPEG4 and DIVX?

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Old 29-04-2008, 11:40 AM   #2
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Hi guys,
At this stage I'm just doing some research.
In the next couple of months I will be ordering a new Territory Turbo Ghia. I want to add a DVD entertainment system to it consisting of a DVD player mounted in the tissue box holder running to the factory screen (I know you guys can do this) and also run it to a 10" or so roof mounted drop down slave monitor, running through the AUX input as well as IR headphones. I have also noticed on here another thread about using a converter to run an Ipod video through the screen to watch videos off the Ipod, and also just as an audio source as well.

Can you package a system with all this and integrate the factory reverse camera? The DVD system needs to be switchable on the front screen but always running on the slave screen.
Does the DVD player you currently supply decode MPEG4 and DIVX?

Cheers,
Matty
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can you please eamil me directly fadi@asllogistics.com so i can email pics and prices.

cheers

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Old 29-04-2008, 02:18 PM   #3
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