WayneG wrote:Hey Guys,
Stumbled across this thread while Googling and thought I'd sign up to reply.
I have a double din navigation head unit with the exact same problem, and I also narrowed the problem down to being a custom iGO executable that initiates the sound drivers. Run the original iGO and no problems. Run any other GPS app and no sound. I'm still working on it though. I've decompiled the iGO program into assembly language and trying to find where and how the sound is initiated. Then i can possibly put this bit of code into a program byitself, that runs before the GPS app.
My other option is to try and find a different license that works with the original version of iGO, 8.3.2. Because all I'm trying to do is load a different map. I can run Primo with the desired map, but then no sound. I've tried the iGO worldwide license that works on 8.3.4 but it doesn't work with 8.3.2. Still searching for a license that works though...
DigitalMedia wrote:Did anyone come to a solution for this? I have a similar issue where I have sound but it intermittently mutes and kills the radio as well.
It is a chinese in car double din tv/dvd/gps unit that came with Sygic Drive.
iGo 8 doesn't work, causes it to crash and reboot. Primo 1.2 works but for the intermittent audio drop out. Only power off/on fixes it but that isn't an option in traffic.
WayneG wrote:I'm fairly certain I found out why I have no sound. I found a service manual for my head unit that has full schematics which helped. The audio ouput from the navi component of the unit is routed to the main board, but there's also a serial connection between the 2. My guess is that the custom igo program that it came with, 'tells' the main unit that there is about to be some sound from navi part, and mutes (or attenuates) the audio that is playing at the time and lets the navi voice come through. The standard iGO/Primo apps that i've tried to run, don't have these extra functions to tell the main unit to let it play through.
If I was motivated enough I'd build a small circuit that tapped into the audio channels, that would mute the main source automatically when a signal was detected from the navi audio output. But as I'm only going to sell this particular head unit anyway (for an upgrade) I don't think it's worth it.
I think the same thing would've been happening with murty, but the intermittent one is probably something different. Hope this helps anyway.
DigitalMedia wrote:I have a similar issue where I have sound but it intermittently mutes and kills the radio as well.
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