this might help:Yes, you can supply a quick guide for all of those changes.
Most I have not been able to find. :thumbsup:
Thanks
The video-in-motion thing... did you have to buy extra stuff to actually make it play dvd's? I don't know if mine is even capable of it... i doubt it as it doesn't say DVD anywhere.vag com is great, but now i don't know what else to do with it. got it yesterday and did the following today, video in motion, ambient lighting, remote windows and sunroof, battery level indicator, disabled amber lights, full brightness on drl while parking lights are on, adjusted level of drl when headlights are on to 35, default for adaptive drive changed, drl does not turn off when blinkers are on. anything else anyone can think of?
Put a DVD in the media slot behind the drop down cover, if it plays you have a DVD player, if it doesn't you don't.:thumbsup:I have NAV, but i don't know if i have the DVD player or any of that other stuff... how do i check? That would be great if it already came with it...
I haven't done it personally, but based on threads posted in the Vag-Com forums on AudiWorld and/or Quattroworld it seems to work fine as a Windows application running under Boot Camp. Ross-Tech doesn't support it, so don't expect technnical help from them.Has anyone used Vagcom with a Mac laptop (vs PC)?
I've used it with a windows 7 image running in vmware fusion with no issues :0)Has anyone used Vagcom with a Mac laptop (vs PC)?
Of course not, running windows on a Mac via bootcamp or similar, is just the same as a "normal" windows pc.yeah what Nino said... no problem using software via VMWare or Parallels