radio and dvd together
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How old is your child? You can try swapping the headrest for a set with screens an dvd players in them. (Some have speakers built in) most have ir for headphones.
How old is your child? You can try swapping the headrest for a set with screens an dvd players in them. (Some have speakers built in) most have ir for headphones.
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SUCCESS!!!!
I just went out to the garage and figured out how to play two separate sources with the rear seat entertainment system. So i would like to retract my previous post that it cannot be done...it can.
Here is what I did as an example:
1. Selected DVD video as the source up front
2. Used remote in rear armrest and selected DVD Video on the rear screen
3. Click the Source Button on the remote and look at the rear screen
4. Scroll over to the bottom right corner and select "Speaker Output". As you push the joystick button in to select, it will highlight or un-highlight the Speaker Output button. When it is unhighlighted, you will retain DVD audio in the wireless headphones and can still select a different audio source either with rear armrest or front controls.
This is a huge relief and this question can finally be put to rest. I'll post a video that I just made explaining this shortly
I just went out to the garage and figured out how to play two separate sources with the rear seat entertainment system. So i would like to retract my previous post that it cannot be done...it can.
Here is what I did as an example:
1. Selected DVD video as the source up front
2. Used remote in rear armrest and selected DVD Video on the rear screen
3. Click the Source Button on the remote and look at the rear screen
4. Scroll over to the bottom right corner and select "Speaker Output". As you push the joystick button in to select, it will highlight or un-highlight the Speaker Output button. When it is unhighlighted, you will retain DVD audio in the wireless headphones and can still select a different audio source either with rear armrest or front controls.
This is a huge relief and this question can finally be put to rest. I'll post a video that I just made explaining this shortly
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