I'm using an SBT in my car,mainly for it's optical output as I'm using a
DSP that takes an optical input.Yes I know they're not designed for
automotive use,but I'm working my around the inherent problems with this
type of use.

I'm thinking about changing to a larger screen as I can just about
squeeze an 8 inch open frame SKD 4:3 into a standard double DIN
opening.Do all LCD TFT screens have standardised wiring,i.e.
power/ground,signal etc from the controller board to the display,also of
course the touch panel if it's a standard 4 wire resistive type?

One problem with this type of use is it's high stand by current which
isn't a problem when used plugged permanently into a mains wall
socket.It draws 500mA on standby,when a proper car head unit draws about
10mA.So when the car is left garaged for a few days,I have to leave it
unplugged from it's power source if I don't want a flat battery.Then
when I use it again,I switch the power back on and have to wait for it
to do it's full reboot cycle,then tell it not to look for a wi-fi
connection etc and all the other stuff it needs to go through before it
can play music.The high stand by current isn't a problem if it boots up
nice and quickly every time,which unfortunately it never does.
Is there a way (custom software etc) to make it work as just a basic
music player with a file browser,getting rid of all the crap I don't
need such as it's need to network with other devices?

There are other things about the way it works I'm not happy with.The
volume control is one of them.For safety reasons I can't use the
on-screen volume control while driving (it's just way too sensitive) and
the one on the remote just isn't sensitive enough if I need to turn the
volume down quickly.


Sorry if these questions have been asked and answered before,I did read
back through several pages and couldn't see the answers to my specific
questions.

Chris.


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