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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8840732" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Shouldn't something with a camera input be able to do that? With a splitter, you could set up multiple inputs. </p><p></p><p>IMO, 10 years ago, it was a little newer, but personally forget all that, and just connect it with bluetooth. </p><p>It might help the business, if they could offer that to the customer too, and give them the option of connecting their music from their phone. It SHOULD make the driver's job easier, that they just have to connect it, and not play DJ. (Once they are trained to use the equipment). </p><p></p><p>Are people even playing DVDs in your ride? You could run a longer cable (through the back, and hardwire connect to a flash drive) with a week's worth of video. Tell the customer, if they bring a flash drive / bluetooth you can hook it up in under a minute, and play their media. </p><p></p><p>If you're going to upgrade the main piece, you're going to make it a hassle on yourself, if you are trying to make it so that you have to be able to connect old tech. I hope this comes across as helpful as I'm hoping it does; I would highly suggest, you at least see what using (semi-)new technology can offer on ease of setup, ease of use for the driver, and options for the customer to improve the experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8840732, member: 674149"] Shouldn't something with a camera input be able to do that? With a splitter, you could set up multiple inputs. IMO, 10 years ago, it was a little newer, but personally forget all that, and just connect it with bluetooth. It might help the business, if they could offer that to the customer too, and give them the option of connecting their music from their phone. It SHOULD make the driver's job easier, that they just have to connect it, and not play DJ. (Once they are trained to use the equipment). Are people even playing DVDs in your ride? You could run a longer cable (through the back, and hardwire connect to a flash drive) with a week's worth of video. Tell the customer, if they bring a flash drive / bluetooth you can hook it up in under a minute, and play their media. If you're going to upgrade the main piece, you're going to make it a hassle on yourself, if you are trying to make it so that you have to be able to connect old tech. I hope this comes across as helpful as I'm hoping it does; I would highly suggest, you at least see what using (semi-)new technology can offer on ease of setup, ease of use for the driver, and options for the customer to improve the experience. [/QUOTE]
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