Hi All,
I just refinanced my VW R36 for another 5 years.
To celebrate 5 years with my VW R36 and to kick off the next 5 years, Im going to put in a full JRiver car PC video/music server with touch screen support that integrates with the factory head-unit. (the one I did the Id demo of in the car)
That's why I've been looking at the windows embedded idea. I'll have to settle for Windows 8.1 though as the N2820 doesn't have embedded drivers for it, only the atom based fanless NUC has embedded drivers for it.
While I'm at it I'll start looking around for Dynaudio retro upgrade parts and probably fit the reversing camera too since the video module support reversing camera too.
Video Interface
Car Video Interface for Volkswagen with RNS 510. Buy OnlineTouch Screen interceptor (works with built-in touch screen with full operation of existing functions)
USB Touch Screen Controller. Car Solutions Online StoreInputs: multi video interface A/V input (external video source) × 3
CVBS input (rear camera) × 1
Analog RGB input (navigation system output) × 1
LCD input (car system input) × 1
2.Outputs: LCD output × 1
Audio select × 4
3.Power Input power: 8 V DC ~ 24 V DC
Consumption power: 12 W, Max
4.Switch input mode Video input mute function: possible to mute each input with DIP switches
Possible to switch video sources with a remote button
USB touch screen controllerr in combination with touch screen panel simplifies user interface and control of various devices. It enables, for example, additional navigation unit or CarPC touch screen control on car built-in monitor.
USB touch screen controller is designed especially for 4-wire resistive touch screen panels. It works with computer systems directly through USB port and supports "Plug & Play" technology. USB touch screen controller fully emulates left and right mouse button functions.
And the N2820 Intel NUC running a customised version of JRiver Media Centre 19.
As you know I already have the NUC running in the car for streaming FLAC, MP3s and SACD ISO's via my iPhone BT using the JRiver MC19 Linux version on the NUC and controlling the NUC with JRemote.
I thought this was the next logical evolution.
I'll let you know how it goes.