If possible could you show how you wired in the video out from the dvd player. I am curious as I would like to do something like this as well.
Also I had been looking at this video screen. Any reason you went with the one you did.
http://cgi.ebay.com/3-5-inch-TFT-LC...001?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cb44301c1
.It is the 4th wire in the harness that comes from the DVD player. I had several other wiring diagrams and none of them were right, you just have to test them. The voltage coming out is something like 3-4 volts. I have spent countless hours trying to figure out why mine cuts out and am about to scrap the whole idea and get a whole different rear monitor that is bigger anyhow. Good luck to you, some think it might be the monitor but from everything that I have tested, retested, re-grounded, re-soldered and then done it all again am still having this issue.
I came across a great product from NAV TV that will allow for a backup camera and a seperate A/V input to the factory deck that still gives you non-RF sound and on a bigger screen BUT you cannot have the RSE. Easy fix, disconnect the rear factory DVD and you now have no more rear seat entertainment.
That small grainy screen was driving me nuts anyhow.
Why I picked that monitor: I picked that monitor because it has the largest viewing screen that I could find to fit the small space. It was thin, the front of the monitor had no plastic around the front of it that I would then have to try and make symetrical to what you see front the bezel.
If you end up trying to make this work let me know how it goes,maybe I got a bad monitor........ I dont want to buy a new rear DVD unit but am at the point of spending whatever it takes to make it all work and if that means ditching what I have tried to do, i will.
Those that want to add back up camera and DVD to the factory touch screen navigation unit the part number is GM205 made by NAV TV. Here is a link to a place that sells it.
http://www.installer.com/cars/by_car.php?carid=6942