This right here is the best way to save gas, Hybrid or ICE. Most of us get in too much of a hurry, but if we can be patient (and enjoy the air conditioned/heated car interior with music) it is typically more efficient to stay below highway speeds.
If changing the file names did not change the sort order then it is using the ātagā metadata. Did you try changing that in different ways? Also do the songs have the album name set in the tags/metadata?
I have a MY25. Iāve never tried playing songs from USB, but Iāll try it and report back my...
You can download it here: https://github.com/chrisl8/trip-viewer
If it doesn't work, put some example video files on a share drive somewhere like Google Drive or Dropbox and send me a share link and I'll use them to learn how the videos are encoded and add support for them to the application.
And to be clear the electric motors are always on, even if the ICE is running the motors are required to spin to provide the correct gear ratio, so there isnāt really a ānon-electricā mode in a hybrid, just an āalso gasolineā mode.
Do you still find yourself getting useful information on CB these days?
In the past it was great to just listen to the truck drivers provide information on road conditions and hazards, but that seems to be a dying thing.
I havenāt had a CB radio in some years now, but I consider getting one again.
The latest release has an AppImage build that should work on Linux. Let me know if that doesn't work for you and I will keep pursuing the Flatpack route.
This was the best video I found showing how some of the bits come apart:
He is going along the passenger side and I went on the driver's side as that is where I got my OBD2 port power from, but the panels are all the same.
The trim pieces at the bottom of the doors popped off easily and fishing...
Haha, yeah I was about to say, 'Oh, testing shows you don't have a GPS' š
I ran mine down the A pillar, across the bottom of the doors and back up, which turned out to be very easy and my Wolfbox provided plenty of cable to do that, so I didn't mess with the headliner. I found a post...
New release now which should support 2 to 4 cameras as well as includes an experimental Linux AppImage build.
This link should work: https://github.com/chrisl8/trip-viewer/releases/tag/v0.1.7
Can you put them on Google Drive? That has worked for others. If not I can try to set up some sort of server, I just don't have anything open to the net at the moment.
I'm working on this now. It would be easier with example files, but I've managed to find some info on the internet about this camera so I'll post up my attempt when it is done and you can test it.
It won't require renaming files, it should just "detect" the file naming structure from the folder...