kentbrockman
TYF Newbie
I just wanted to share a mod that I recently finished.
I installed a Western Digital Live media player in my '12 Suburban with the factory DVD system.
The WDTV plays virtually every media file type I have thrown at it.
I also installed a small wireless router to allow my 3 kids to control the media player via their ipod/Nexus 7 tablets.
The added benefit is that on their android tablets they are able to stream video and music directly from the hard drive attached to the WDTV.
It also allows them to connect for multi player games of minecraft via the in car wireless network.
The WDTV and router are powered by a small inverter and all the components are buried under the console.
My Suburban came with the USB port in the center console which I re-routed to connect to the WDTV allowing my external hard drive to be located in the center console and therefore easily removed to add videos.
This setup has worked out so well for us, especially for the price (~$250) and made our weekly road trips much more enjoyable.
The best part is: No more discs and no more fighting over what to watch.
I can post some pictures if anyone is interested.
I installed a Western Digital Live media player in my '12 Suburban with the factory DVD system.
The WDTV plays virtually every media file type I have thrown at it.
I also installed a small wireless router to allow my 3 kids to control the media player via their ipod/Nexus 7 tablets.
The added benefit is that on their android tablets they are able to stream video and music directly from the hard drive attached to the WDTV.
It also allows them to connect for multi player games of minecraft via the in car wireless network.
The WDTV and router are powered by a small inverter and all the components are buried under the console.
My Suburban came with the USB port in the center console which I re-routed to connect to the WDTV allowing my external hard drive to be located in the center console and therefore easily removed to add videos.
This setup has worked out so well for us, especially for the price (~$250) and made our weekly road trips much more enjoyable.
The best part is: No more discs and no more fighting over what to watch.
I can post some pictures if anyone is interested.