![]() ![]() ![]() Honda's management just hasn't made the Ridgeline an important priority. Throw in the lack of dedicated line time in G2 manufacturing, the suspected thin resources for its design/development, virtual zero visibility in their advertising, the above noted lack of detailed knowledge on the part of dealer staff and the pattern seems to be clear and confirming of what many on this forum have said in the past. My point is that this is a sad commentary on how Honda has handled marketing and sales of both the G2 and our beloved former G1. Well, the sales guy was all of a sudden in way over his head, and he just confessed that I knew more about the truck than he did (not at all true overall, but yes in this focused area). I started asking some questions about the G2's GCWR, GVWR, payload, tongue weight specs, etc (since these are all highly relevant to towing our travel trailer). a few months ago when we had our then G1 in for the airbag replacement, I just tested the waters on the showroom floor. Lots of reasons we can speculate about why this is true, but nevertheless it is what it is.įunny anecdote. Seems that the lack of detailed knowledge by dealer sales people about the robust features of these trucks is pretty common. That's exactly the kind of info I was seeking. I'm on really thin ice here, but somebody out there who is a lot smarter than me might have this stuff figured out by now.Ĭlick to expand.Thanks, Zrog. So, would it be possible to download the SwiftHitch app (android version) via the browser? Assuming that is possible, would a normal install procedure work? If so, where would the program reside? The Apps folder? I pressed on the Apps icon and for now it says it is empty. Works great and has proven itself very valuable for a couple of years. You then open the SwiftHitch app that allows you a great view on your phone or tablet. ![]() The unit generates its own SSID via wifi that you join just like your router at home. To enable a view from behind the trailer we have been using our SwiftHitch Sh04 camera mounted on the trailer's bumper. Just like our G1, we plan on towing our travel trailer quite a bit with this new truck. Your feedback is welcome on this potential situation. This is one area in our PDI where I didn't press our tech for more detail when he said "we could download apps." I just figured that once on line via wifi you go to the browser and download the android version of whatever app you are looking for. I'm not enterprising enough (or willing) to explore it any further than what is there for fear of breaking something and not being able to fix it.Ĭlick to expand.This thread is a little old, but it is new to me since we just got our '18 RTL-E. ![]() In theory, one could drive down the road live streaming youtube videos (something I DEFINITELY wouldn't recommend trying though). I wouldn't advise browsing to untrusted websites either, could you imagine a virus on the head unit.LOL?Īs it stands though, the stock head unit has the browser/calculator/downloads section wide open. I don't think I would advise adding apps to the head unit though, who knows how many connections this thing has to other parts of the vehicle (i'm not willing to try it). I couldn't enable the "backdoor" dev mode though. APK file that is TRUSTED and install it on the head unit as is. APK upload enabled (not sure if it has the non-trusted app install enabled either). Spanish localization by Emilio Perez seem to have locked down a lot of the entry points, BUT they did leave the downloads enabled as well as the USB.Dutch localization by Ronald van der Meer.Traditional Chinese localization by John Wuson.Catalan localization by Ben Montoliu Roura.Support for a huge number of input and output file formats.Full AppleScript support to easily automate workflows.Presets for iPad, Apple TV, iPhone (3G, 4G), iPod, PS3, PSP, Xbox, Wii, Web and more.Built-in encoder Presets for popular devices.Also supports the Elgato Turbo.264 HD for speedy encoding.Batch encoding in a separate export queue.Full iTunes metadata editor and automatic metadata fetching from tagChimp.Built-in subtitle file search with automatic download, unarchive and parsing.Subtitle support for SubRip (.srt), SubViewer 1 & 2 (.sub), SubStation Alpha (.ssa/.ass) and MicroDVD.Support for soft and hard-coded subtitles.64-bit encoding whenever possible for optimal encoding speed.Powerful video encoding using FFMPEG or QuickTime.Now you can finally create professionally encoded videos without using several apps for each task. RoadMovie 2 brings you "video-encoding-super-powers" in a friendly and easy to use interface. ![]()
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