knight rider d3 background
#3
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You mean mine?
Here is my install:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wiring-stereo-electronics/926597-pioneer-avic-d3-installed.html
Here is the Double-Din walpaper thread:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wiring-stereo-electronics/929103-double-din-wallpapers.html
Here is what I am currently using for backgrounds:
Load/Splash Screen
Nav Menu
AV Menu
Its a composite using parts of real images and generated images I found online. I had to do some cleanup and sizing to get it to look the way it does. The red voice modulator is a real picture of the one from KITT. The pictures may look a little dark on your monitor, but they will look fine on the Pioneer AVIC-D3's screen. Its color rendering and contrast ratio are a bit different than your typical computer monitor. Check out my pics of the unit installed to see how the background looks on the unit.
Here is my install:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wiring-stereo-electronics/926597-pioneer-avic-d3-installed.html
Here is the Double-Din walpaper thread:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wiring-stereo-electronics/929103-double-din-wallpapers.html
Here is what I am currently using for backgrounds:
Load/Splash Screen
Nav Menu
AV Menu
Its a composite using parts of real images and generated images I found online. I had to do some cleanup and sizing to get it to look the way it does. The red voice modulator is a real picture of the one from KITT. The pictures may look a little dark on your monitor, but they will look fine on the Pioneer AVIC-D3's screen. Its color rendering and contrast ratio are a bit different than your typical computer monitor. Check out my pics of the unit installed to see how the background looks on the unit.
Last edited by VIP1; 10-17-2008 at 12:36 AM.
#6
knight rider background
Where did you find the knight rider background? I just installed a pioneer avic 4200 head unit and would love to use this if possible. Please post instructions?
Also, besides it being a background, does it offer any simulation on voice movement?
Thanks for any instructions.
Also, besides it being a background, does it offer any simulation on voice movement?
Thanks for any instructions.
#7
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I made that Knight Rider background. Its a composite of real a real picture of the dash from the show and features I added and edited. I think the only real part I kept ended up being the voice bars. I pretty much replaced/re-created the rest. It is a still picture and doesn't move.
I don't know how to change the background on your specific model radio. You'll have to look at the instructions.
EDIT:
I just realized that I re-typed what I wrote above in different words.
(look at what I wrote under the picture)
I don't know how to change the background on your specific model radio. You'll have to look at the instructions.
EDIT:
I just realized that I re-typed what I wrote above in different words.
(look at what I wrote under the picture)
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#9
You mean mine?
Here is my install:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=926597
Here is the Double-Din walpaper thread:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=929103
Here is what I am currently using for backgrounds:
Load/Splash Screen
Nav Menu
AV Menu
Its a composite using parts of real images and generated images I found online. I had to do some cleanup and sizing to get it to look the way it does. The red voice modulator is a real picture of the one from KITT. The pictures may look a little dark on your monitor, but they will look fine on the Pioneer AVIC-D3's screen. Its color rendering and contrast ratio are a bit different than your typical computer monitor. Check out my pics of the unit installed to see how the background looks on the unit.
Here is my install:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=926597
Here is the Double-Din walpaper thread:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=929103
Here is what I am currently using for backgrounds:
Load/Splash Screen
Nav Menu
AV Menu
Its a composite using parts of real images and generated images I found online. I had to do some cleanup and sizing to get it to look the way it does. The red voice modulator is a real picture of the one from KITT. The pictures may look a little dark on your monitor, but they will look fine on the Pioneer AVIC-D3's screen. Its color rendering and contrast ratio are a bit different than your typical computer monitor. Check out my pics of the unit installed to see how the background looks on the unit.
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