Top View Camera changing to graphic mode?
My camera is set for video mode, but often it is using graphic mode. I have to go in and change it back to video mode. Anyone else notice this?
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Originally Posted by rsilvers129
(Post 25023809)
My camera is set for video mode, but often it is using graphic mode. I have to go in and change it back to video mode. Anyone else notice this?
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Thats not normal, talk to your dealer.
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Originally Posted by Bozman5000
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Thats not normal, talk to your dealer.
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Originally Posted by rsilvers129
(Post 25023809)
My camera is set for video mode, but often it is using graphic mode. I have to go in and change it back to video mode. Anyone else notice this?
I guess it should be a race condition (a software bug as bytebuster mentioned): sometimes some cameras are not ready when the P button is pressed, so the top view image cannot be generated. |
Just to clarify, is this happening when you press the P button or shift to reverse? Not when the front sensors are automatically triggered? In the case of the latter, you only get graphic, not camera, when the front sensors trigger automatically by getting close to something in front of you.
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It could be when it triggers automatically. But I set it in MMi for camera mode. Why would it come on in a mode that I didn't configure it for? So you are saying it is a design choice? A feature and not a bug? It makes no sense. Why would I ever not want to see what it is warning me about?
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Originally Posted by rsilvers129
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It could be when it triggers automatically. But I set it in MMi for camera mode. Why would it come on in a mode that I didn't configure it for? So you are saying it is a design choice? A feature and not a bug? It makes no sense. Why would I ever not want to see what it is warning me about?
It's not a bug. That's the way it's implemented. It could be a design choice (more simple information in that circumstance). It could be some bizarre regulatory issue. It could be that since it's an overlay on an existing screen, it's not possible to include the camera (as opposed to normal parking mode which is its own dedicated screen). My guess would be the latter, but I really don't know. In any case, it is what it is. I and others have been trying to find some coding to allow the camera view in this circumstance but have not been successful. |
When something doesn't make sense, that means it is a regulatory requirement.
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Originally Posted by rsilvers129
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When something doesn't make sense, that means it is a regulatory requirement.
Its a rich tapestry of fail. Although to be fair PHB is better than the regulators at times. |
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