Tahoe14
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As WalleyeMikeIII would say "The owner's manual is your friend and download the manual which makes it easier to look things up".
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Good advice is good advice!@DmaxDenaliXL, takin a page out of my playbook?
I was actually considering doing both the magnetic adapters with a right angle. In an ideal world, GM would have designed the RSE with a decent OS that had an established app store available. If I could get a few more streaming apps, I wouldn't need a Roku and then wouldn't have to deal with the cord mess.Less comprehensive but also less invasive than the suggestion above is get a right angle redirecting HDMI cable to direct your cords downwards ans reduce how far they stick out and serve as targets for kicking.
Not sure if you've already tried this but it reduces my kids' interest in it somewhat.
Even just the majors (Netflix, Prime, Vudu or Movies Anywhere, Hulu) would be a huge value add; no need for an app store or library.I was actually considering doing both the magnetic adapters with a right angle. In an ideal world, GM would have designed the RSE with a decent OS that had an established app store available. If I could get a few more streaming apps, I wouldn't need a Roku and then wouldn't have to deal with the cord mess.
I have a harddrive hooked up to the USB port in the center console. I've tried moving .mkv files I have using MakeMKV (and DvDs) and the system doesn't recognize any files on the drive. I'm not sure if there is a software push that needs to occur. I have a 2021 GMC Yukon with the RES. Is there a way to force the system to re-read the harddive? It seems there is a cache that it works off. I've tried using handbrake and converting the .mkv to .mp4 and the RES doesn't even recognize any of those video's to be able to play them.Ok I've had some time to play around with my USB-C drive and I can confirm my 2021 Yukon Denali has NO issues playing .mkv files. I mostly have .mkv files on my computer anyway, so I loaded one up for the heck of it, tried it on my RSE in the Denali and it played like a champ. I then loaded four other movies for a total of five, all 720p bluray rips, .mkv and again I had no issues. Both screens could see the drive and all five movies in which each screen could play the same movie or two different movies at the same time.
I have a harddrive hooked up to the USB port in the center console. I've tried moving .mkv files I have using MakeMKV (and DvDs) and the system doesn't recognize any files on the drive. I'm not sure if there is a software push that needs to occur. I have a 2021 GMC Yukon with the RES. Is there a way to force the system to re-read the harddive? It seems there is a cache that it works off. I've tried using handbrake and converting the .mkv to .mp4 and the RES doesn't even recognize any of those video's to be able to play them.