Adding speed camera POI to your SatNav DVD
#31
Originally Posted by amjad175' post='286477' date='May 23 2006, 12:23 PM
Does the E60 read DVD+R or just DVD-R? Which produced better results?
Cheers.
Cheers.
Glad you got it going
#32
Originally Posted by aybeesea' post='286501' date='May 23 2006, 01:19 PM
Reads both...
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#33
This process works for European and USA owners as well and not just in the UK. The only difference is you will be editing the .lsc file that is appropriate to your chosen language.
1. From the \tpd\ntcBeu_eu_.... folder in the DVD ISO image, extract and open the *.psc file with your text editor (not Wordpad or notepad)
2. Look for the line starting "TPD-DEF" and the number here defines the default language
#TPD-DEF <language>
TPD-DEF 2
3. A bit further down you'll find lines starting "TPD-LSC". Here you'll find defined the relevant .lsc file for each language.
#TPD-LSC <language specific contents file>
TPD-LSC 2 /ENG/ENG.LSC
TPD-LSC 3 /FRE/FRE.LSC
TPD-LSC 4 /GER/GER.LSC
TPD-LSC 5 /ITA/ITA.LSC
TPD-LSC 6 /SPA/SPA.LSC
TPD-LSC 17 /USA/USA.LSC
You can edit any of the languages you want as per the steps outlined previously in this thread but note that if you want to be able to display the icons on the screen then you will need to edit the default language .lsc file as well which is defined by the number in step 2.
1. From the \tpd\ntcBeu_eu_.... folder in the DVD ISO image, extract and open the *.psc file with your text editor (not Wordpad or notepad)
2. Look for the line starting "TPD-DEF" and the number here defines the default language
#TPD-DEF <language>
TPD-DEF 2
3. A bit further down you'll find lines starting "TPD-LSC". Here you'll find defined the relevant .lsc file for each language.
#TPD-LSC <language specific contents file>
TPD-LSC 2 /ENG/ENG.LSC
TPD-LSC 3 /FRE/FRE.LSC
TPD-LSC 4 /GER/GER.LSC
TPD-LSC 5 /ITA/ITA.LSC
TPD-LSC 6 /SPA/SPA.LSC
TPD-LSC 17 /USA/USA.LSC
You can edit any of the languages you want as per the steps outlined previously in this thread but note that if you want to be able to display the icons on the screen then you will need to edit the default language .lsc file as well which is defined by the number in step 2.
#34
Originally Posted by mathmos' post='286518' date='May 23 2006, 01:58 PM
This process works for European and USA owners as well and not just in the UK.
Now which OTHER POIs would be of interest to other countries...?
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#35
Great hack Mathmos! Up and working in about two hours including sourcing the utilities (DVD Decrypter, Vedit and UltraISO - need a licenced version of the latter). Can confirm compatability with Alpina!
#36
Originally Posted by Heuer' post='286606' date='May 23 2006, 06:24 PM
Great hack Mathmos! Up and working in about two hours including sourcing the utilities (DVD Decrypter, Vedit and UltraISO - need a licenced version of the latter). Can confirm compatability with Alpina!
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This is cool. I wish I could find a db for the red light cameras that we have in the states. I've never run into speed cameras in the u.s....
Still, this is neat to know it can be done.
James
Still, this is neat to know it can be done.
James
#38
What we need to turn our attention to now is getting an icon or notification in the HUD. First step is to get something displayed in the graphics area on the right of the map. It seems anything displayed there is represented on the HUD.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
#39
Originally Posted by Heuer' post='286896' date='May 24 2006, 10:29 AM
What we need to turn our attention to now is getting an icon or notification in the HUD. First step is to get something displayed in the graphics area on the right of the map. It seems anything displayed there is represented on the HUD.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
A good first step would be just to give an audio "ping" when a specified paramter is "exceeded" eg distance from POI.
And it would benefit a larger population of e60 owners.
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#40
Hi. I have attempted to follow these instructions to the letter, but without success!
The only differences I can spot are:
1. My the TPD-GRP 10001 line was different to the one stated, but I simply added 9000 to the line that seemed to be the closest;
2. I linked with the consolidated camera file, pocketgps_uk_sc.asc, rather than the gatso one; andthe
3. I needed to transfer the ISO file accross to my Mac in order to burn the DVD.
Everything seems to have gone OK. Certainly the new DVD seems to work perfectly in the car, but there are no camera icons anywhere, and there is no Speed Camera sub menu in the New Destination -> Travel folder.
Any ideas?
-- David
p.s. I'm now remembering why I decided not to use my engineering degree
The only differences I can spot are:
1. My the TPD-GRP 10001 line was different to the one stated, but I simply added 9000 to the line that seemed to be the closest;
2. I linked with the consolidated camera file, pocketgps_uk_sc.asc, rather than the gatso one; andthe
3. I needed to transfer the ISO file accross to my Mac in order to burn the DVD.
Everything seems to have gone OK. Certainly the new DVD seems to work perfectly in the car, but there are no camera icons anywhere, and there is no Speed Camera sub menu in the New Destination -> Travel folder.
Any ideas?
-- David
p.s. I'm now remembering why I decided not to use my engineering degree