Speed Cameras on my 2012 Nav Pro DVD :)
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Nice. You got a link for the one you purchased?
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It was mad, crossing countries was also a challenge, going out of France and into Germany i believe gave me a useless Navigation since the two countries where on different maps, that was good fun in the middle of the night with roadworks in France.
Bring back the DL dvd´s.
If it was that nice then all would be well, the countries are split into different dvd´s, so you swap dvd depending on what country you are in, it was hell this summer when i took a road trip across Europe, every time you swap dvd you need to shut the car down for 5mins before it takes the new disc.
It was mad, crossing countries was also a challenge, going out of France and into Germany i believe gave me a useless Navigation since the two countries where on different maps, that was good fun in the middle of the night with roadworks in France.
Bring back the DL dvd´s.
It was mad, crossing countries was also a challenge, going out of France and into Germany i believe gave me a useless Navigation since the two countries where on different maps, that was good fun in the middle of the night with roadworks in France.
Bring back the DL dvd´s.
Interesting. I assume the official 2012 would also be three then. I wonder how satnavi.com managed to squeeze it onto one disc AND add speed cameras to it.
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For the Professional and High Discs (idrive CCC and MK4)
Things changed with the 2011 disc.
In the 2010 disc BMW moved from single layer discs to dual layer discs and squeezed Eastern Europe on to the European discs. But that caused all sort of problems with drives not reading the discs etc.
So BMW moved to 3 discs for Europe. Each disc is single layer.
Each disc is detailed for one particular area but still has all the main roads of entire Europe on it. So if you are using this to actually navigate in detail you will have to change discs.
For the Premium (idrive CIC).
It has always been 3 discs but you load the 3 discs up into the idrive's memory. So once loaded you never actually need the discs again.
So satnavi hasn't squeezed Europe on to a single disc, they have sold you the German disc. Disc 2.
Adding speed cameras to discs is nothing new and it was something I came up with first, many years ago. Using that same technique, I was the guy who put the 7 char UK postcode search on to the UK disc for personal use. Today that technique is used to make discs and is being sold by every corner shop on the net.
Things changed with the 2011 disc.
In the 2010 disc BMW moved from single layer discs to dual layer discs and squeezed Eastern Europe on to the European discs. But that caused all sort of problems with drives not reading the discs etc.
So BMW moved to 3 discs for Europe. Each disc is single layer.
Each disc is detailed for one particular area but still has all the main roads of entire Europe on it. So if you are using this to actually navigate in detail you will have to change discs.
For the Premium (idrive CIC).
It has always been 3 discs but you load the 3 discs up into the idrive's memory. So once loaded you never actually need the discs again.
So satnavi hasn't squeezed Europe on to a single disc, they have sold you the German disc. Disc 2.
Adding speed cameras to discs is nothing new and it was something I came up with first, many years ago. Using that same technique, I was the guy who put the 7 char UK postcode search on to the UK disc for personal use. Today that technique is used to make discs and is being sold by every corner shop on the net.


