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A program I can use to stream Sirius Satelite? I have a subscription.
Is there a .Cab file around out there?
And I'm using NFSV.15

Stream Satellite radio? Is there some way of streaming it via the internet? If not, there's no satellite receiver in your phone.

Shidell said:
Stream Satellite radio? Is there some way of streaming it via the internet? If not, there's no satellite receiver in your phone.
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Yes it can be streamed via internet.

Here are 2 files.
c-apisro is the player. BTMusic is a neat app that will allow it to play through your blue tooth headset.
Credit goes to developers for these little gems.

thank you If i could rep you I would.

This is the app I use. Works with my bluetooth headset natively. mikedav01, is that BTMusic cab required for that program specifically?

Is this supposed to work without my headphones plugged in? I can't seem to get the song and artist info to load and it won't play any music out of the phone speaker

radar5 said:
This is the app I use. Works with my bluetooth headset natively. mikedav01, is that BTMusic cab required for that program specifically?
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that is for any media to be played through BT headset.

radar5 said:
This is the app I use. Works with my bluetooth headset natively. mikedav01, is that BTMusic cab required for that program specifically?
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I tried this today. Can't get it to connect. Does it matter if I have a Canadian Subscription?

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how do i get an FM/AM radio application on my PDA2K?

i'm currently looking for a software that enables radio streaming via GPRS or other to hear my favourite radio channels.
is that possible? how do i get it?
Thank You
even tho that is a bloody good idea, it sure would be expensive via gprs, i would have thought it be possible with the correct software, you would be able to use the devices inbuilt anntena to pick up an fm/am signal.
if u do find anything, let uis know, id still like to try it.
That's probably the only feature this thing doesn't have. Via wifi can you not stream it over the web?
I guess the more chips you put in the phone the less and less the battery lasts! There has to be some compromise.
saldous said:
That's probably the only feature this thing doesn't have. Via wifi can you not stream it over the web?
I guess the more chips you put in the phone the less and less the battery lasts! There has to be some compromise.
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i need something, no worries for the GPRS, i work in a telecommunication company so my GPRS is totaly free, no charging for me.
i'll be more than happy to test anything
ahassouna said:
i work in a telecommunication company so my GPRS is totaly free, no charging for me.
i'll be more than happy to test anything
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i work for o2-uk and i dont get that, i get it cheap, but not free. lol u lucky thing you.
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ahassouna said:
i work in a telecommunication company so my GPRS is totaly free, no charging for me.
i'll be more than happy to test anything
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i work for o2-uk and i dont get that, i get it cheap, but not free. lol u lucky thing you.
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i'm a GPRS specialist in Mobinil "mobile operator" in egypt so that's probably why it's free lol
I do not believe, that here's a lot of services, which can translate your favorite radios over wifi or GPRS.
Other way I dont believe that any software product can take Fm signal from GSM antenna
I think, that here is only one way - getting SD FM receiver, if any company produce such thing.
Anyway, I never have ideas to listen radio over XDA
ahassouna said:
i'm currently looking for a software that enables radio streaming via GPRS or other to hear my favourite radio channels.
is that possible? how do i get it?
Thank You
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try this: https://www.c-guysusa.com/store//index.php?cPath=6&osCsid=d770813df380515cb0b4852225029a50
Cool !
https://www.c-guysusa.com/store//pr...d=991&osCsid=d770813df380515cb0b4852225029a50
looks great. any one used it?
comments?
You can use media player to stream radio stations. Radiofeeds.co.uk has links to uk radio stations. Also try browsing to the radio station site
joey jojo said:
ahassouna said:
i work in a telecommunication company so my GPRS is totaly free, no charging for me.
i'll be more than happy to test anything
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i work for o2-uk and i dont get that, i get it cheap, but not free. lol u lucky thing you.
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so what's the cheapest gprs i can get i have an O2 contract and pay and go sim?
k guys i found it ! using no external hardware or add ons,
it's called GSplayer you can tune in to anyyyyyy of your favourite radio channels OVER GPRS.
for me it's completely free i don't pay for GPRS, the software is free
i uploaded it, have fun.
after downlaoding and installing.
from ur pocket pc broswer go to http://shoutcast.com
select listen, and u can search for whatever channel u want using bitrates/genere......etc
press tune in beside the channel u selected
a small file is downloaded, open it from GSplayer and VOILA!!! u can hear it liveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
peace and out
terribly expensive proposition here
I guess you have unlimited GPRS Plan.
Otherwise, it will be terribly expensive to run streaming audio thru GPRS.
Here in the Philippines, we pay GPRS connection by the kilobits.
I do use GSPlayer whenever there is a WIFI connection.
Sweeeeeeet!!! I dig it!!! Thanks!!! 8) :wink:
ahassouna said:
k guys i found it ! using no external hardware or add ons,
it's called GSplayer you can tune in to anyyyyyy of your favourite radio channels OVER GPRS.
for me it's completely free i don't pay for GPRS, the software is free
i uploaded it, have fun.
after downlaoding and installing.
from ur pocket pc broswer go to http://shoutcast.com
select listen, and u can search for whatever channel u want using bitrates/genere......etc
press tune in beside the channel u selected
a small file is downloaded, open it from GSplayer and VOILA!!! u can hear it liveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
peace and out
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Sounds like you're looking for some sort of software that can play streaming audio. Depending on the format of the stream you want to listen to, you have to download the appropriate software.
There are radio stations out there that stream their contents using ASF format playable with the built in Windows Media Player. To listen to these stations, GSPlayer is not needed.
Other stations such as VOA stream their contents using RealPlayer format. GSPlayer won't be able to play those stations. One has to download Real Player to listen to those stations.
At first glance, your post's subject sounds like you're looking for an application that can help you stream your favourite radio stations to your PPC. Apparently, your need is much much simpler.
Stations that stream their contents using ASF usually post a link to a nicely decorated web page which has an embeded Windows Media Player that plays an ASX file which contains links to ads as well as the main stream and the order for them to play.
Browsing directly to their web sites and clicking on those links directly from the Pocket PC sometimes don't work.
To listen to those stations, I usually search for the ASX files and save them to my Pocket PC and name them after the station name. Then I go the Windows Media Player > Playlist > Organize Playlists and I will see the ASX files listed. To listen to a particular station, I just click on the listed name.
Sometimes it's tricky to find the ASX files because most stations don't want you to jump to that file directly. They want you to look at the nicely decorated web page that has an embedded Windows Media Player and sponsors' ads. But if you look at the source of such web pages, you'll see the link to the ASX file and should be able to save that ASX file down.
It's rare to see stations listing the links to the main streams directly (http://...., mms://....) but if they do, clicking on those links from your PIE will launch the Windows Media Player.
Attached is a bunch of ASX files for a bunch of US radio stations I listen to. If you're curious, check it out. Also, for US T-Mobile users, you have to subscribe to the $19.99 Internet Plan to be able to stream. If you only have the $4.99 or $9.99 plan you won't be able to.
lets just say if it costs £2.50 per mb for gprs, how much roughly would it be for 10 mins of radio on gprs for a radio stream?
joey jojo said:
lets just say if it costs £2.50 per mb for gprs, how much roughly would it be for 10 mins of radio on gprs for a radio stream?
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I waste 10 dollars for 30 min been listening radio over GPRS. It's not worth it.
Befor, for some reason, I had free GPRS for about a 5 month, and I been listening radio watch on-line TV - no problem, but they fix something now and I have to pay. NOT FUN!!!
It also works over WIFI connection...

GPS (Co-Pilot) commands via bluetooth?

I have the O2 Orbit with Co-Pilot software that came with it. I connect the Orbit via bluetooth to the intercom system on my motorcycle. The phone connects automatically every time and I can receive calls as I ride, and listen to WMP (though I prefer to use my ipod).
I set the Co-pilot running the other day but none of the commands would come through the bluetooth connection into my helmet. Do I have a setting wrong or will this not work?
Thanks in advance.
You want btaudio installed to the unit IIRC, have a read of this thread where there is also a download for the plug in to enable the nav voices out through the headset - Mike
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=306642&highlight=audio
mikealder said:
You want btaudio installed to the unit IIRC, have a read of this thread where there is also a download for the plug in to enable the nav voices out through the headset - Mike
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=306642&highlight=audio
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Thanks mike.
I have installed it but it doesn't seem to route the audio through the bt to my helmet, but I'll try again later. Do I need to activate btaudio every time I want to use it or will it run automatically?
I couldn't find the 'plug' you mentioned above...
you need to turn the app on if you go to the bluetooth menu and while the helmet is turned on touch and hold the helmet bluetooth name and select set as bt audio if this is not present the use mikes method it all depends on wheather the helmets bluetooth is compatable with the artimis
Garneth said:
Thanks mike.
I have installed it but it doesn't seem to route the audio through the bt to my helmet, but I'll try again later. Do I need to activate btaudio every time I want to use it or will it run automatically?
I couldn't find the 'plug' you mentioned above...
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Two ways to do this - get a bluetooth headset that supports A2DP streaming ( I have a Sony DR-BT30Q) then all audio comes through the headset.
Alternatively, use VJvolubilis (http://www.vijay555.com/?Releases:VJVolubilis) - you'll need to set up a shortcut to run it with -agon to stream all audio through your bluetooth device. It worked for me on a BMW car kit!
Thanks guys.
Alix, I'll try that when I get home. The b/t must be compatible as I can receive phone calls on the bike and listen to WMP.
TT, I have no choice but to keep the headset I have as it is part of the wired intercom system and is fitted into my helmet. The b/t connectivity comes through a dongle supplied by the intercom manufacturer and sits beneath the seat with the intercom controller. It works fine with some apps, but just not Co-Pilot.
Not sure what this means :
TangerineTractor said:
...you'll need to set up a shortcut to run it with -agon to stream all audio through your bluetooth device.
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Thanks again.

play music from notebook over bluetooth

Hi,
is it possible to play music on my laptop and listen on my Xperia with my headphones plugged in my phone? I do not have a bluetooth handsfree, I would like to find out if it is possible to listen with my headphones..
would anyone recommend a sofrware? thank you
agree
I agree, that would be a nice!
any ideas?
only via wifi
how would I do that?
install streaming audio server application on notebook, and streaming player on PDA
yeah.. but I thought it might be possible trough bluetooth.. I am able to play music from my xperia on my notebook, maybe there is some software which will do the opposite - play sound from notebook on Xperia..
then make bluetooth network connection instead of wifi )
ready solution is not exist )

[Q] Playing Google Navigation Voice directions through in car Bluetooth connection?

I'm looking at getting a new vehicle. The vehicle has bluetooth connectivity designed for handsfree phone use. I was only briefly able to test during the test drive but there was no problem connecting and using the phone function with the cars Bluetooth but when I switched to the Google Navigation app the voice directions would not play via Bluetooth. I've looked for some kind of internal setting to force this to happen but I don't see anything.
Is it possible to play the Google Navigation voice directions and or Voice Search functionality through a vehicles built in Bluetooth connection?
I thought it automatically did so.
wirelessness said:
I'm looking at getting a new vehicle. The vehicle has bluetooth connectivity designed for handsfree phone use. I was only briefly able to test during the test drive but there was no problem connecting and using the phone function with the cars Bluetooth but when I switched to the Google Navigation app the voice directions would not play via Bluetooth. I've looked for some kind of internal setting to force this to happen but I don't see anything.
Is it possible to play the Google Navigation voice directions and or Voice Search functionality through a vehicles built in Bluetooth connection?
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Swyped from Eva running Myn's RLS4!
it does automatically do so...at least in my car...I have a 2011 ford mustang
I believe your car needs to support A2DP for those to play through
Works in my car fine. 2008 Aston Martin Vantage. (Not to brag, that's just what car I have.)
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G.
Aston Martin's don't come with navigation?
suprsprm said:
Aston Martin's don't come with navigation?
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Aston Martin's don't care where you drive to, just that you drive.
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Make sure it has a2d2 support it moght to get repaired and make sure it pairs phone audio and media, it will be shown under bluetooth options inside the settings app
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Bit there is a bug in 2.2 where voice directions will not resume any music you had playing after it reads.directions.
Cm6 fixed that but htc has not yet
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wirelessness said:
I'm looking at getting a new vehicle. The vehicle has bluetooth connectivity designed for handsfree phone use. I was only briefly able to test during the test drive but there was no problem connecting and using the phone function with the cars Bluetooth but when I switched to the Google Navigation app the voice directions would not play via Bluetooth. I've looked for some kind of internal setting to force this to happen but I don't see anything.
Is it possible to play the Google Navigation voice directions and or Voice Search functionality through a vehicles built in Bluetooth connection?
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I have to concure with Brian... The newer bluetooth devices have a2d2 support and you might want to check the specifications of the Bluetooth that installed in the car. Alot of the newer bluetooth models are able to be updated. I just purchased the BlueAnt Q1 and it had two firmware updates, one which contained the a2d2 update. Before the update, I couldnt play music or GPS thru my head set - afterwards how ever, I was able to play music and GPS also feeds thru my headset... hope this helps you figure it out..
J
Yep, it must be capable of A2DP bluetooth streaming. My wife's BT car kit will only do phone calls, no bluetooth streaming so voice directions won't work. I on the other hand have an after market Kenwood headunit that does both and it works great. It's the car/stereo, not the phone.
Also when switch roms i have noticed on repairing with my unit sometimes it just pairs phone audio and a dissconnect and repair gets them.both agian Just a thought
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BrianDigital said:
Bit there is a bug in 2.2 where voice directions will not resume any music you had playing after it reads.directions.
Cm6 fixed that but htc has not yet
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
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Use Tunewiki instead of the stock music player.
suprsprm said:
Aston Martin's don't come with navigation?
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Mine has navigation, yes, however it's the most complicated POS you've ever seen.
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G.
I checked the manufacturers website for the 2011 Honda Odyssey (it's no Aston Martin but I have 3 kids under age 2 and need a vehicle that can hold 3 car seats in one row ) and it says A2DP is supported. Honestly I didn't try to make any changes or test anything in the Bluetooth settings. I only tested it with the phone and then started Navigation and it directed output to the built in speaker. I will try it again when I get a chance. Thanks for the help!!!

[Q]A2DP on CM 10.

I'm curious as to how to set up bluetooth audio. My car supports it (Jetta TDI 2010). When I connect with bluetooth I can't seem to figure out how to use it. This is my first android phone and I've never used bluetooth audio before.
Just looking to be pointed in the right direction. Google hasn't been too helpful.
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No one?
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I believe cm10 has ad2p, I know AOKP does.
Must be the diesel, lol.
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patmann03 said:
I'm curious as to how to set up bluetooth audio. My car supports it (Jetta TDI 2010). When I connect with bluetooth I can't seem to figure out how to use it. This is my first android phone and I've never used bluetooth audio before.
Just looking to be pointed in the right direction. Google hasn't been too helpful.
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I'm not sure I understand what your problem is?
You can't figure out how to use bluetooth in what way, exactly?
CZ Eddie said:
I'm not sure I understand what your problem is?
You can't figure out how to use bluetooth in what way, exactly?
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When my phone is connected to my car via bluetooth, I cannot get the phone to stream audio, nor can I get the car to recognize that the phone has A2DP capabilities (I know my car works, I have the bluetooh audio connection and my friend used it with his droid)
I'm just not sure if I'm missing some small important piece to get the audio streaming.
patmann03 said:
When my phone is connected to my car via bluetooth, I cannot get the phone to stream audio, nor can I get the car to recognize that the phone has A2DP capabilities (I know my car works, I have the bluetooh audio connection and my friend used it with his droid)
I'm just not sure if I'm missing some small important piece to get the audio streaming.
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So the phone call bluetooth works but not the music bluetooth?
Go into the bluetooth settings for your phone. And make sure both checkmarks are checked, one for phone and one for audio. You'll do this by editing the bluetooth connection to your car.

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