That's exactly the sort of comment I come here for.
We retrofitted (i.e. hacked) AA onto my wifes 124 Spider. I've noticed it judders a lot when in satellite mode, but not in normal. Assumed this wouldn't be the case as it's essentially a video stream being played with touch events sent back and USB audio. Maybe some headunits are a bit underpowered for this?
That said on my Kia Cee'd it runs like a dream regardless, there is never a glitch.
Any more insight on the way AA and Carplay work from a manufacturers PoV?
If you go through with it, pay attention to the version numbers.
I personally didn’t install it yet because previously you’d lose some functionality like navigation for the next owner. With the new tweaks that’s not an isssue.
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The software AA is laggy because it’s essentially simulating proper AA.
There’s a note saying it’s not recommended anymore for being out of date and buggy
We retrofitted (i.e. hacked) AA onto my wifes 124 Spider. I've noticed it judders a lot when in satellite mode, but not in normal. Assumed this wouldn't be the case as it's essentially a video stream being played with touch events sent back and USB audio. Maybe some headunits are a bit underpowered for this?
That said on my Kia Cee'd it runs like a dream regardless, there is never a glitch.
Any more insight on the way AA and Carplay work from a manufacturers PoV?