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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: noobmonkey on 07 January 2014, 15:27
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Hi all!
Question for the techies and anyone else who may be interested! Would it be possible to use a wireless SD card (for example - http://www.eye.fi/products (http://www.eye.fi/products) ) with the MK7 (In my case a GTD).
Now i'm assuming it must be powered, so in my case, and quite importantly, when i park my car, it is about 6 metres from my router. Therefore in theory, if i leave my car on for a second, it should be able to transfer music / sync etc? (Again, if sync is possible!) - before i turn the engine off....
Therefore, leave the card in the car, and prepare music with no fiddling?...
Possible?
Tried it? :)
Interested to hear your views etc :)
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Looks to me like that card is expecting to have new files added to it then send them to a device. Whereas you need it to go the other way around.
Shame as I really like the idea of wirelessly syncing music to the car!
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not sure, as it looks like the files are on the pc? - as i can't see them adding files to a camera rom? (Although i might have misread!)
Anyone got one? :) (Of any kind)
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The way I see it, the camera takes files with the SD card in. If there are new files then a laptop or smartphone can receive them Wirelessly.
In our case we'd need to send files to the car, which would be the camera in the example. it does't look like it does that... :cry:
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Ahhhhhh ok, now i get you.... Hmmm so either reverse or a sync required.
the direct mode was a dead end read too.
So what we almost need is a wi-fi enabled sd card that creates its own ad-hoc or alternatlively connects like the eye-fi, but holds an ftp or equivalent storage for reverse send.
This could either make the SD card power hungry, probably not possible, or just make the transfer a bit complicated.
Will keep looking though.
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Ok, i'm not going mad, others have the sam (albeit for a different purpose) idea :)
http://forums.eye.fi/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=372 (http://forums.eye.fi/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=372)
http://cubicgarden.com/2011/03/06/reversed-eyefi-card-almost/ (http://cubicgarden.com/2011/03/06/reversed-eyefi-card-almost/)
https://code.google.com/p/sceye-fi/ (https://code.google.com/p/sceye-fi/)
http://www.austinpreneur.com/i-want-an-eyefi-card-that-works-in-reverse-thanks-egoh/ (http://www.austinpreneur.com/i-want-an-eyefi-card-that-works-in-reverse-thanks-egoh/)
So someone has most likely developed similar for photo frames... the idea is sown.... :) - hmmmm wondering of any work arounds... - raspberry pi, powered from my car usb.... wireless sync, and then auto sync upon insert of SDCard....
Ok... long winded, but allows me to remove the sd card.... plug it into the Pi.... wait for a green light (or noise, vibrate blah blah)... and then plug back into the car, without leaving the car....
Yup i'm lazy :P - but i do like things to be simple... SO will endeavour to look at other options.
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What we need is a new iPod nano with built in WiFi.
As long as your car is within WiFi range you can sync via iTunes :)
I might go down this route if/when apple release a WiFi nano.
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That is by far the easier option.... just plug in a wireless device :) - ... (By that i mean - use the old ipod, not the nano, but yes ! - a wireless nano or alternative would be awesome).
(I own no apple stuff, use no apple stuff) - nothing against, just not in that eco bubble.... Might be worth buying a cheaper version for that purpose. (And then join the fruity club).
And hurrahhhhhhhhhh! If you don't mind a really awesome but very geeky read. (perl, javascript, awesome brainpower!) - then it is... technically possible with a lot of geek'fiddling, at least in theory... to do what i want!
http://haxit.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/hacking-transcend-wifi-sd-cards.html
(Ok, well access available, and a reverse linuxy sync should be possible)....
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Final note...
Another option is to use a flashair card: (ie: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Toshiba-Flash-Class-Wireless-Memory/dp/B00DR590OM (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Toshiba-Flash-Class-Wireless-Memory/dp/B00DR590OM) )
And use a cgi script :0 - done!
https://www.flashair-developers.com/en/documents/tutorials/advanced/2/ (https://www.flashair-developers.com/en/documents/tutorials/advanced/2/)
Little note, the wifiSDcard can power down, so might need an un-plug and re-plug on arrival home (or leaving). And i can't guarantee the power is enough, but should be).
Anyone got a flashair SDHC card? :P :) :)
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Ok, i should probably just edit the first post... but would love to see this tested....
Ignoring the previous hack, the more open Flash-Air system seems to be the way.
Required:
A flash-air SDHC card
A pc or computer of some kind
The ability to synchronize (And check if available to synchronize. This could and should be possible using most syncing tools...)
The distance may be an issue, i've just double checked, and outside my house, my SD card slot is about 8ft from my router.... So i should be ok.
Some geeky know-how or will to win may be needed.
http://www.extrud3d.com/flashair - attached python script to test.
So in theory... just to test this process, we need someone with a flashair card, and the ability to run the python file (Add a few mp3 files into a folder etc... - go and check the car).
From there, we setting a timing check and send python script. (Could easily raspberrypi-this, so not to hang a pc/computer up)....
Once that is working, should be really simple to bundle up some instructions for all to use :) w000p!
(Ok, no cash till end of jan as xmas killed me, so i'm gonna have to wait a while!!) :P
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Final note...
Another option is to use a flashair card: (ie: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Toshiba-Flash-Class-Wireless-Memory/dp/B00DR590OM (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Toshiba-Flash-Class-Wireless-Memory/dp/B00DR590OM) )
And use a cgi script :0 - done!
https://www.flashair-developers.com/en/documents/tutorials/advanced/2/ (https://www.flashair-developers.com/en/documents/tutorials/advanced/2/)
Little note, the wifiSDcard can power down, so might need an un-plug and re-plug on arrival home (or leaving). And i can't guarantee the power is enough, but should be).
Anyone got a flashair SDHC card? :P :) :)
Now that looks promising! If you can connect to the card via a browser and create a script to rsync a folder then we're laughing... sort of.
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hehe persistence!!! (Cheaper then a fruity-pod!) - just about! :P
Going back over it, and (Yup rsync was what i was thinking...).... it really does seem possible and dare i say, straightforward... (For a hack/mis-use of original intentions at least)
I suppose the use is limited to people who park pretty close to their router, but even a faint connection should show some promise :)
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Hello Guys, I will be keeping an eye on this with interest as I'm keen and need to improve my tech skills and understanding, I am a bit of a technophobe and am struggling to take advantage of some of the GTi's features. :embarrassed:
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Hey Buggaluggs, welcome aboard :)
If i manage to get a card - i will most certainly provide an easy A - to - B guide on how to set it up :)
Might take a while, but hopefully, if it works i can test the distance limitations etc...
(For those with garages and power, a simple wifi extender will help the rate too - anyway that's just getting expensively geeky! :P)