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Those of us with B&W sound - if you have the speakers match the ambient colors, it looks like the door speakers stay with the stock color and the tweeters on the doors will be white or stock colors, depending on which color configuration you choose in the iDrive menu. It would be great if we could crack the code for these so we can have them match or increase the color combos.
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08-20-2020, 11:28 AM | #48 |
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Anyone try and change the actual colour names in i-drive?
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08-20-2020, 03:00 PM | #51 |
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I just coded the red-blue combo into the bronze color space!
I still find it unbelievable the BMW has not enabled users to choose what color they want. I mean ford has been doing that since 2011. I wonder wether bimmercode will create a standard mode option to allow for that. |
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Anybody tried to access "360A LicLciColorLibrary" with Bimmercode 3.7 (10880) and iDrive FW 07/2020.35?
Getting the "no functions available" notification and am not even able to go into the particular file to change the HEX values. |
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08-21-2020, 11:00 AM | #53 |
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It appears there are 40+ colors already defined in the color library. It seems BMW may have put them there to open future colors? It would be helpful to figure out how the colors are mapped to the slots in the color profiles. That way, the BMW colors could just be used, but that may be more complicated, I'm not sure. I've also looked high and low for B&W settings and cannot find them in any module - speaking German would probably help, as they've probably named it something obscure. I find that leaving the speakers white is a good solution for now.
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It seems to be a bug with any full values, whereas any amount of mix does not exhibit this issue. I set my green, blue, and red all to their FF0000 / 00FF00 / 0000FF values and have this issue with all of them. The gent that found this out was able to only change the mapping for the one layer that controls those wash ambient lamps to be slightly mixed while leaving the door / dash / floor strips as full values and it resolved the issue for him. |
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I tried to snooze the settings but have no clue where this is and don't really want to experiment with it
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I think what he means is when you put in the hex FF0000 that's full red - 100%. If you do that it bugs out iDrive. However if you put in EE0000 that's so very close to red you will never tell the difference, but won't bug out iDrive.
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FE0000 is the next smaller value for red. EE0000 is much smaller already. :-)
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08-25-2020, 01:10 PM | #61 |
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Yes, obviously. I was just using EE as an example. I'm guessing anything with the RED value above 200 will turn out red on the small LED strips we have (maybe even lower). Below that you're getting into the maroon/brick color territory.
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Once we verify, then I will update the DIY. I do notice that the other colors stock are using FE (254 RGB), so it appears you guys are spot on. Last edited by 130FeetDeep; 08-25-2020 at 03:31 PM.. |
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Honestly, looking at the other FE values / RGB 254, I am pretty confident that resolves this immediately. They must worry 255 will affect the life of the LED so explicitly choose 254. |
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