Come Installare Wolfncu Navi

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Come Installare Wolfncu Navi

Now that I have spent some time with my unit, here is my mini review. The overall look of the unit looks like factory. The fit and finish of the install kit, and how it installs is top notch. It was very easy to install, and the wiring harness was very easy to deal with. As far as the display, I find that it washes out quite a bit during the day. When I have it on the radio or any of the displays where it is a black background, it does get difficult to see. I think this has more to do with the angle of the unit?

The Pioneer touchscreen that I had in my Honda Fit and Chevy HHR SS was much easier to view during the day. Radio reception has been very good in my area Bluetooth for the phone is decent, not as good as the factory but not bad. Bluetooth streaming audio is good iPod controls are a pain in the a$$ from my standpoint. If you have to make a stop and turn off the car, it does not have a memory, so it starts at the beginning of your iPod. It does not display video, but I knew that going into the purchase. The biggest complaint about the iPod controls is one that may be able to be fixed, but I have not been able to figure out, is when changing tracks, or playlists, it obviously requires to touch the screen.

Problem is that when you do this, it triggers the DVD controls in a popup menu. I am unaware of how to turn this off, so I have to play a game where I tap the screen then tap it again to remove the DVD controls, then quickly tap the screen again to get to a menu. Repeat process until you find the song you want. If someone knows how to shutoff the secondary controls off please let me know. CD Player Very slow to pickup when changing tracks, seems to clip the first second off the start of a song?? I have not had a chance to use this yet, but I can verify that it will not work with a iPod.

It displays the folders, but does not show anything in them. This was tried using a USB to iPod cable, as well as the factory Kia iPod cable that takes up the USB and mini cable. Mini Cable does not appear to work either. Witson Backup Camera.??? I purchased but cannot use, because it does not fit anywhere. It is glued to what appears to be a half of a reflector. When purchasing I stupidly thought that maybe it replaced part of the licence plate light, but it does not fit anywhere.

I am guessing it was molded after the Factory Kia camera but not sure. I picked up another camera locally but have not had a chance to install yet. Remote control. Basic controls nothing special.

Sanremo 2018. Sanremo 2018, ecco i Big: da Elio a Fogli e Facchinetti, meno talent.Ecco i big in gara a Sanremo 2018. WolfNCU seems to be most popular outside of the UK so all the skins I have seen so far are in KPH, but there may be one in MPH. You will see a new screen, click the navigation settings and click on the folder, then click on the sd card folder, then click on the wolf folder and scroll down till you see the.

DVD Works while driving or parked. No bypass switches necessary. Navigation Here is where I have some real issues. When I installed the microSD card, I kept getting a error message. I came to find out that the software still needed to be unzipped from the file, and that the resolution needed to be changed to get it working. This was after spending several hours on the internet searching.

When I contacted the Witson, I was asked to make a video of the issues and that navigation should be done by a 'professional person' Having installed multiple stereo systems over the years I feel that I am more than able to do my own install. Well I finally got it working, but the POI's never did show up. The POI's were empty and never did show up. I ended up purchasing the new maps off ebay with all the new updates and POI's are working fine. It is a bit slow to load up, but works fine. Steering wheel controls.

Very easy to setup. This was a relief that I got them working so quickly. That being said, I am still happy with my purchase, even with some of the obvious flaws. I figure I plan on purchasing a 64 gig microSD card and leaving the iPod at home.

Then i can play movies and music. In the next few weeks I plan on getting the camera and amps setup, so it will be interesting to see what it does to the overall sound quality. Hey folks, Long time lurker, first time poster. Looking at getting a Sportage at the end of the year. I've been interested in the development of these aftermarket navigation units.

I saw a link about the WolfNCU but found it to be all Korean. There is a link here: that apparently allows you to 'open' the WinCE OS and customise it like WolfNCU. Hope someone can make sense of it! This GPS unit also seems to have a 'nicer' factory skin than the Witson one. Not sure if the unit itself has more CPU power though. Now that I have spent some time with my unit, here is my mini review. The overall look of the unit looks like factory.

The fit and finish of the install kit, and how it installs is top notch. It was very easy to install, and the wiring harness was very easy to deal with. As far as the display, I find that it washes out quite a bit during the day.

When I have it on the radio or any of the displays where it is a black background, it does get difficult to see. I think this has more to do with the angle of the unit? The Pioneer touchscreen that I had in my Honda Fit and Chevy HHR SS was much easier to view during the day.

Radio reception has been very good in my area Bluetooth for the phone is decent, not as good as the factory but not bad. Bluetooth streaming audio is good iPod controls are a pain in the a$$ from my standpoint. Concise Economic History World 4th Edition here. If you have to make a stop and turn off the car, it does not have a memory, so it starts at the beginning of your iPod. It does not display video, but I knew that going into the purchase. The biggest complaint about the iPod controls is one that may be able to be fixed, but I have not been able to figure out, is when changing tracks, or playlists, it obviously requires to touch the screen.

Problem is that when you do this, it triggers the DVD controls in a popup menu. I am unaware of how to turn this off, so I have to play a game where I tap the screen then tap it again to remove the DVD controls, then quickly tap the screen again to get to a menu. Repeat process until you find the song you want. If someone knows how to shutoff the secondary controls off please let me know. CD Player Very slow to pickup when changing tracks, seems to clip the first second off the start of a song?? I have not had a chance to use this yet, but I can verify that it will not work with a iPod.

It displays the folders, but does not show anything in them. This was tried using a USB to iPod cable, as well as the factory Kia iPod cable that takes up the USB and mini cable.

Mini Cable does not appear to work either. Witson Backup Camera.??? I purchased but cannot use, because it does not fit anywhere. It is glued to what appears to be a half of a reflector. When purchasing I stupidly thought that maybe it replaced part of the licence plate light, but it does not fit anywhere.

I am guessing it was molded after the Factory Kia camera but not sure. I picked up another camera locally but have not had a chance to install yet. Remote control.

Basic controls nothing special. DVD Works while driving or parked. No bypass switches necessary. Navigation Here is where I have some real issues. When I installed the microSD card, I kept getting a error message. I came to find out that the software still needed to be unzipped from the file, and that the resolution needed to be changed to get it working.

This was after spending several hours on the internet searching. When I contacted the Witson, I was asked to make a video of the issues and that navigation should be done by a 'professional person' Having installed multiple stereo systems over the years I feel that I am more than able to do my own install.

Well I finally got it working, but the POI's never did show up. The POI's were empty and never did show up.

I ended up purchasing the new maps off ebay with all the new updates and POI's are working fine. It is a bit slow to load up, but works fine. Steering wheel controls.

Very easy to setup. This was a relief that I got them working so quickly. That being said, I am still happy with my purchase, even with some of the obvious flaws. I figure I plan on purchasing a 64 gig microSD card and leaving the iPod at home. Then i can play movies and music. In the next few weeks I plan on getting the camera and amps setup, so it will be interesting to see what it does to the overall sound quality. Think your review is very good, don`t have i pod so can`t comment on that part, would like to update our mapping but not sure what to buy, is it PNA version?

Very interested to get the sd card playing movies and it`s well worth installing sub/amp. As don`t think the sound is as good as the factory but now it sounds better. Think your review is very good, don`t have i pod so can`t comment on that part, would like to update our mapping but not sure what to buy, is it PNA version? Very interested to get the sd card playing movies and it`s well worth installing sub/amp.

As don`t think the sound is as good as the factory but now it sounds better. Not sure what version it is, How can you tell? I purchased off Ebay, it was the most recent 2010 version with the premium POI's.

I plan to get the SD card over the next few weeks, but I need to get a iTunes MP4 to MP3 converter program first. As far as the sound of the Witson unit, I was suprised that the sound does sound like it is lacking compared to the factory unit.

I have a 4 channel and a mono sub amp coming next Monday. Plan is to run the 4 channel into the Witson unit, and daisy chain the sub amp to the 4 channel, using all the crossovers from the amps, since the Witson controls are minimal at best.

Re-read the original post, (or it may have been in one of the pages of this thread), the author has explained that the original shell is left in memory on purpose. Have you checked with task/process manager to see just how much memory your original menu actually uses? It may be a lot less than you expect. Re my problem, I'm hoping the missing DLL file can copied across (to the windows directory I'd assume) from somewhere, and that the installation will then flow smoothly.

If it is needed for each run of ceFFM, I'm going to have to look into a script for copying needed files into the freshly created windows folder each boot up. Code: # #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Brand/Model specifics go here, which do NOT require a # soft-reset: user must edit this section by him-/herself #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # scrpt=pth 'mscripts KillApplications.mscr' If(FileExists(scrpt)) setting=0+IniRead(inifile2,sectusr,'KillApplications') If(setting. Quote: Originally Posted by jwoegerbauer At the moment I'm 600 miles from home. My brother in law has allowed me to his computer, so. @SilentlyScreaming, Inbetween I become slowly mad, this because in script ceFFM.mscr 'toolhelp.dll' already is 3x used by MortScript before code-line ' pl=ProcList() ' is to be processed.

Install Osx86 Without Ahci Raid. Library 'toolhelp.dll' comes with ceFFM in folder system. Folder system during ceFFM's installation becomes part of registry's [HKLM Loader Systempath], where by convention.DLLs are searched for. Please control whether this registry entry correctly is set. OK, the reg is wiped clean to a default state after rebooting (At least I was already fairly certain of that, and the [HKLM Loader Systempath] path didn't exist just now when I turned on the GPS device.

I attempted to run ceFFM again, this time around using the apps button within WolfNCU, rather than the SHELLEX-LYG menu, with the Navi icon pointed to ceFFM,which instigated a first-time-run type process. This time, no error regarding DLLs not found! It rebooted, I ran ceFFM again, and I got our old friend. Code: Error Error reading Attributesagain.

So, in conclusion, calling ceFFM from the device's menu results in the weird dll not found error, calling ceFFM from WolfNCU just the error reading attributes one. I'll try and look into that later on.

Final step in this test, going to the WinCE desktop, and running ceFFM.exe directly from there. I'm assuming it will result in one of the two errors encountered so far, and I'm hoping this will prove/backup a theory. WinCE desktop, no programs listed as running (when you go to the desktop, the device's default menu appears to unloaded from memory. The toolhelp.dll error occurred. So, WolfNCU menu somehow gets me closer to ceFFM working. I'll edit this post if I remember what to do with the error reading attribs later on tonight, family life is calling right now!

[edit] meant to say, I also tried loading WolfNCU directly from WinCE desktop, rather than through default menu interface, to check that the slightly more helpful error message would still be displayed when calling ceFFM. That is the case. [edit2] So, error reading attribs. OK, I'm looking for a startup480x272.cemenu file within ceFFM-0.3.3 folder, but only see startup.cemenu Was this a change since 0.3.0? (btw, this second device is also a 480x272 resolution one) In case it is the case that only the startup.cemenu is now supposed to exist, mine reads. Code: OK, reading back, maybe 0.3.2 was where startup.cemenu became the one file only? My ceFFM.ini currently reads as (again, all comments stripped for brevity, oh and I think the only setting in here I manually changed was the autostart at bootup - until ceFFM works and appears stable, I'm asking for trouble to autoload it I think ).