![]() ![]() But how did you manage to put your maps onto the USB? Did you perhaps choose the larger storage option for Sygic at the start and then maybe Sygic gave you a follow-up prompt asking if you wanted to install your maps off to a USB thumb drive? (Or does the write to usb map option only open up if you setup a sygic account, and somehow it then adds that menu item? (My Sygic still says 5 days remaining for their premium version). ![]() Took a while to download the 4 states I succeeded at, so I did manage to squeeze most of the local states onto the HU. So, I really would like to do what you did, i.e., separate the maps off to a usb. ![]() But finally, one map download totally locked up and I had to do the hard reboot (unplugged the battery, etc.). I even tried to clear the various cache areas that HHck provides. But I ran into quite a few download issues where the sygic map downloads ran forever, hung. I then proceeded to download several of the other New England states since I am on a border of three of them, starting with the smaller ones, which also came down fine, but when I got to the remaining larger ones (the storage stats that I saw on the head unit were creeping up, but seemed to indicate I should have been able to squeeze the last states in easily). I drove the car around and Sygic worked great on the HU (many thanks to you and others on this forum for your experiences and encouragements). Loaded fine, and then within Sygic I proceeded to download my state, the map itself about 20 MB and took about 5 minutes- not bad, if I recall. The default choice pre-marked from the Sygic within HHck was for the version that used much less storage, only xx MB, so I chose that one. I then chose the Sygic that is part of the HHck, and it prompted me if I wanted the Sygic that uses XX Gigs, or the Sygic that is apparently smaller, and only uses xx MB (I cannot recall the actual values, wish I had jotted it). Now, here's where you may be able to help me out: In Hhck, I chose the option that said to allow writing to the USB drive and rebooted per Hhck instructions. All I wanted it for was the Sygic, really, and knew that the maps (I'm in New England so pretty dense roadways here and we really need multiple neighboring states) would not all fit on the Honda HU and I would probably need to get them, as you did, somehow onto the usb. ![]() I got the HHck from codeage (splurged and got the pro version), and installed it this weekend, and it installed without issue. Anyway, my wife and I just got the 2018 CR-V EX, and I have been following the threads on how I can somehow put Sygic navigation app onto the cr-v head unit (my phone has no data plan, so has to be Sygic or Copilot or MapMe, one of the nav apps that uses offline maps), and saw your reference to how you were able to separately put the maps onto a thumb drive, accessible by Sygic using the HHck. I'm new to the forum, so I apologize in advance if I am not posting this correctly, new to forums too. Most of the apps are news radio/music services, navigation, ebook readers, or voip services. (You can still kinda of do that by using the web browser and going to the website e.g however once you move the shifter out of Park, the screen will turn blank but you will still hear the audio). they each have a unique interface on the head-unit (via CarPlay or Android Auto when your phone is plugged) where you can see the title of whats playing, duration, minimal controls (pause, play, fast forward and backward etc)įor safety reasons, as far as i could find, there are currently no video playing apps that will project the actual video onto the head unit screen. They however live on your phone rather than downloaded on the limited storage capacity hard drive of the head unit. There are many apps that are compatible with the head-unit. Ive tested this function briefly and here is what i found. ![]()
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