ARTEMIS Car integration and Multimedia - P3300, MDA Compact III Accessories

Gens,
probably somebody in the universe already did it but i was investigating about the possibility to connect an external monitor, maybe touch, for car navigation and or multimedia, or general video out purpose.
Why not starting this project sharing the experience of everybody and help me and other with this.
So let starts deciding what is required like
-Required HW like external touch monitors and connections
-Required SW as you like for audio, connections and so on
-every kind you have in mind it should be integrated in order to use our Artemis in car
Every Artemi's cooker is wellcome in order to have their support to develop a dedicated speedly ROM!

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Universal Remote Control with Hermes any success anyone?

Could anyone give me an info on how to use the hermes as a remote control. I was able to use my amazing phone before as such, wanna do the same with hermes but the universal remote via bluetooth can't work in my unit..
Hope someone could help. thanks
There's a commercial app that is supposed to be really good. It's called VITO Remote II or something like that. Google it, there's a trial version I think.
my personal experiences with vito are not good
search for novii remote deluxe! very easy to setup an customizable
use novi remot
hi, novi remote works a treat, you can set up macro's, learn from other remotes ie xbox dvd control, set up a custom "remote" all good.
The bad...well distance is not real great, and novi needs to make your screen turn upside down as the ir port is on the bottom.
hope it helps
google it and you will be ok. or pm me
cheers
fadge

Bluetooth to VGA system - anyone interested?

Hello Folks,
I am currently playing around with the idea of creating a basic bluetooth to VGA system which allows you to display VGA or 800x600 images to a VGA monitor using bluetooth and a Windows Mobile or Symbian device.
Don't expect moving video here - the maximum frequency would be one or two frames per second.
And it would be dedicated hardware. Anybody interested?
All the best
Tam Hanna
Sounds like a cool little project to me. Could you provide circuits etc of what you're propsing? Is this something you'll ultimately be wanting to sell?
Andy

[App] Around Sound - Have your phone listen for you while you enjoy music or movies

This was my first app and recently just overhauled it with a lot of the updates I had been doing to Wave Control. I've gotten great feedback from XDA members on Wave Control, so I'd like to see what you all think of this one.
Update (10/11/2012): Half of proceeds from app sales from October will be donated to Breast Cancer Research
More Info Here
Around Sound allows you to listen to music, watch movies, or play games and still be aware of your surroundings. It's meant for when you're using sound isolating earbuds like Shure or others that are basically earplugs so you have no idea what's going on around you.
It uses the mic on your headset or phone to listen around you. You set how loud a noise needs to be to trigger it. When a loud sound is detected, it pauses your music or movie for a timeout period. During this time, it feeds the outside sound through to your headphones so you can hear what's going on. After the timeout period it then resumes playback.
With games, you can use the non-pause mode which will overlay the outside sounds on top of the current audio. Usually the game audio will lower itself during this time. I would really like for games to support the pause feature. I've reached out to some developers but need everyone's help to request the feature be added to their favorite games.
Play Store Links:
Free Version
Pro Version
Some known issues:
1. Audio lag - when the outside sound is fed through there's about a 500ms delay. It's a known issue with Android. It's rumored to have been fixed in Jelly Bean (or there's some low level API's available to fix it) but I haven't had a chance to play with it yet.
2. Bluetooth Mic Option - Currently only works with mono headsets and not the AD2P kind
Some use cases:
- At the office: pause your music automatically when someone is trying to get your attention
- At home: Don't miss door slams, children crying, your dog barking, or other warning signs

- At the airport: Relax at the gate and have your music or movie pause when the gate announcements start

- Anywhere relatively quiet where you want to know if something happens around you
Permissions Needed:
Network Communications: Full Internet Access (For Ad Supported Version)
Phone Calls: Read Phone status (shuts off the audio processing during calls)
Hardware Controls: Audio Settings, Record Audio (to use the microphone, no audio is ever stored)
Coarse Location(Not GPS): For Ad Supported Version
Write External Storage: For Ad Supported Version
Billing: For in app upgrades
Bluetooth: For Bluetooth mic feature
Broadcast Sticky: For Bluetooth mic feature
Limitations:

-Needs Froyo or Above (Android version 2.2+)
-For Pause Music Mode: You can't be in a really loud environment otherwise the microphone input will be maxed out and there is no way to detect a louder sound. Use Street Mode instead
Coming Soon:
Timeout period Adjustment
Volume control of mic feed during timeout
Developed on a Samsung Galaxy SIII
Wow, very cool and unique app! Thank you! This will be very useful.
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Whoosh13 said:
Wow, very cool and unique app! Thank you! This will be very useful.
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Glad you like it
Let me know if there are any new features you'd like to see.
This is a great idea but can you get the phones mic to work instead for people without mics on there headset?
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This is a great idea but can you get the phones mic to work instead for people without mics on there headset?
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It will use whatever the available mic is. If there's only the one on the phone it'll use that one. If there's one of the headset then it'll use that one instead.
I have on todo list to put the option to force use of the phone's mic even if there's one on the headset.
Awesome in tat case ill download it now and have a go
Great idea! Thank you so much!
Throwing out of the window from my flying Ferrari killer S3
I noticed in the app description:
Note: Bluetooth Mic Option (pro or pro features) currently only works with mono headsets and not the AD2P kind
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I assume my headset is the A2DP kind, it's a stereo bluetooth headset. I haven't had much luck with any application being able to use my bluetooth mic. I've tried other headsets but they were all stereo bluetooth. I'm using a nexus 7. Is this a planned upcoming feature? Is there a underlying reason why so few apps (any?) seem to support this?
sark666 said:
I noticed in the app description:
I assume my headset is the A2DP kind, it's a stereo bluetooth headset. I haven't had much luck with any application being able to use my bluetooth mic. I've tried other headsets but they were all stereo bluetooth. I'm using a nexus 7. Is this a planned upcoming feature? Is there a underlying reason why so few apps (any?) seem to support this?
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I'm actually getting mixed feedback. Apparently it does work on some phone/headset combos. The way it behaves seems more like a bug in Android than an issue with headsets. I've heard Bluetooth is one area phone manufacturers sometimes tweak so maybe that's what's going on here. I need to get more data to really be sure.
I'd say give it a shot and see if it does work. Maybe Jelly Bean handle BT better.
MarksThinkTank said:
I'm actually getting mixed feedback. Apparently it does work on some phone/headset combos. The way it behaves seems more like a bug in Android than an issue with headsets. I've heard Bluetooth is one area phone manufacturers sometimes tweak so maybe that's what's going on here. I need to get more data to really be sure.
I'd say give it a shot and see if it does work. Maybe Jelly Bean handle BT better.
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Ok thanks. Hmm, I just installed it but didn't realize it's a pro feature. Not that I wouldn't buy it, but I wanted to use it with a stereo bluetooth headset, and going by so far with my experience with bluetooth recording in general with jellybean (as in nothing working so far with 4 different headsets) so I suspect it probably wouldn't have worked.
I suspect as well it's an android issue.
New Angle
So after un-intentionally (really, I swear!) ignoring my girlfriend while playing a game, I realized... I could use Around Sound with games.
So far the non-pause mode works pretty well with the games I play. I'm reaching out to some other developers to include the ability to pause when asked by Around Sound.
I need people's help to request their favorite game dev's to support auto-pause with Around Sound
Tasker!
New Tasker Support
V2.20 has just been released
-New: Profiles: Save all settings like Target Media Player and trigger level
-Tasker Plugin: Change Profiles, Start and Stop control (Find it in Tasker's Plugin section)
-Bug Fixes and UI Tweaks
Let me know what you guys think
Great work! Really good thinking mate
I spend 80% time in my office on music and this would definitely help :good:
Just installed it. will test for couple of days and go for pro version, Keep on innovating
October Experiment
Been taking a break from development... though not really by choice.
From my dev blog:
I just got home after a 10 day stay in the hospital for an unexpected (but luckily) minor surgery. Medicine and disease have unsurprisingly been on my mind.
I want to contribute to fields that really help people. But, I’m no doctor or medical researcher. I’m an app developer making apps that I hope people find useful but are hardly life changing. So, how to reconcile these things?
To fill the days during my hospital stay, I began to read Walter Isaacson’s excellent Ben Franklin Biography. (Recommended from here) In it, I was inspired by Franklin’s effort to tie private enterprise with the public good. Creating a win/win situation where both benefited.
And so, the idea was born to give away half of the proceeds from my app sales. This month being Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a perfect time to start. For the month of October, 50% of my earnings from the sales of my apps (including in app purchases) will be donated to breast cancer research.
I hope this will start a trend and other developers will do similar offers.
This is an experiment for this month. If it proves successful and I can still afford to eat, then next month can feature a different cause to support.
I’m excited to finally be able to give back more and make app development have a meaningful impact. This truly gives me real motivation to keep innovating and working hard.
Ideas and comments are most welcome,
Mark​
Can you guys help me spread the word about this? Maybe we can change the economics of app development and charity.

Please Help for my New Headunit RK3368 PX5

Hello I forward my request over here, I am pleased about numerous contributions:
Hello I'm new, greet everyone, great performance to you, I have searched through, I also found rk3368 px5 pages for me, but maybe you can answer my questions better here?
See also pictures.
I would like to spruce up my new system with functions and a 360 degree view display with automatic switching. Is that possible?
I bought a system with 360 degrees, only it says that I have to connect it to the DVD input, but it is occupied by entertainment DVD players and font displays!
And if I connect it to the reverse camera, it only works with the reverse gear!
I would like to work one by one to get closer to my goal, would you help me?
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HD Radio and Satellite Radio

I wanted to talk about my software and hardware project to share it. I started with a Parrot Asteroid Smart running Android 2.x and when that was disappointing moved on to the Chinese units. I started early on with added circuitry/apps. Now I have a PCB connected to the HU by USB, with an ESP32 and an Arduino Micro. I do software updates to the ESP32 over a Zigbee.
The purpose of all this is to add on HD and XM. For HD I am using the (obsolete) Directed tuner, which connects via a mini-din plug, 12v power, and RCA audio jacks. I also support connection to SiriusXM over a mini-din cable. Unfortunately I am not on the very latest version of XM as the protocol is not publicly known. I'm using a docking station with a Starmate, which is advanced enough to support rewind/replay on the current channel. One could argue this is pointless since XM has an app now, my main arguments are that the app does not have an API and it does have data charges..
I programmed the ESP32 with the NanoFramework o/s in C#. The Arduino's purpose is to emulate an HID keyboard.
Besides the HD and XM I implemented advanced steering wheel button features which are vehicle specific.
I also interfaced a compass module. My code has an anti-jamming feature; if the magnetic field is out of range it switches to gyroscope (6 DOF).
I don't know if I want to open-source this and/or sell it. I could not have developed it without XDA.
The xm app also does not work without a data connection either. On real satellite you can get it anywhere, anytime.
I ran XM for a while with a simple external tuner connected to the head unit's rca inputs. Worked fine and did not need a data connection.
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I have my own gui for the tuner. Nothing fancy, and I tune by the steering wheel buttons. It cuts out sometimes on mountain roads. My car came with a satellite antenna. I think the latest xm tuners sound better.
Here's a better picture.
I am trying to upload the screenshot one more time.
I have to Hd radio to play with, the directed version and the zoom one, i wanted to know if there is an gui for android ... car radio or not, like trying them on android platforms ???
thks
xdamember2 said:
I wanted to talk about my software and hardware project to share it. I started with a Parrot Asteroid Smart running Android 2.x and when that was disappointing moved on to the Chinese units. I started early on with added circuitry/apps. Now I have a PCB connected to the HU by USB, with an ESP32 and an Arduino Micro. I do software updates to the ESP32 over a Zigbee.
The purpose of all this is to add on HD and XM. For HD I am using the (obsolete) Directed tuner, which connects via a mini-din plug, 12v power, and RCA audio jacks. I also support connection to SiriusXM over a mini-din cable. Unfortunately I am not on the very latest version of XM as the protocol is not publicly known. I'm using a docking station with a Starmate, which is advanced enough to support rewind/replay on the current channel. One could argue this is pointless since XM has an app now, my main arguments are that the app does not have an API and it does have data charges..
I programmed the ESP32 with the NanoFramework o/s in C#. The Arduino's purpose is to emulate an HID keyboard.
Besides the HD and XM I implemented advanced steering wheel button features which are vehicle specific.
I also interfaced a compass module. My code has an anti-jamming feature; if the magnetic field is out of range it switches to gyroscope (6 DOF).
I don't know if I want to open-source this and/or sell it. I could not have developed it without XDA.
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Sounds amazing. Any chance you can share with us how exactly you did it. A DIY thread would be very much appreciated
AlexViean said:
Sounds amazing. Any chance you can share with us how exactly you did it. A DIY thread would be very much appreciated
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I will happily answer any questions. No time to explain everything, and it depends on the specific HU and car. I could share my pcb schematic and code I'm running on the ESP32, Arduino Micro Pro, and Android HU. The ESP32 code includes interfaces for the Directed HD and Sirius XM plus a Wit- Motion compass sensor, in C# running in NanoFramework. The HU code is one package in C# (Xamarin). Currently I'm not using the steering wheel inputs of the HU, I found the calls for volume control functions. And I am now using Automate instead of Tasker for miscellaneous purposes. I added a db-15 connector to the HU's harness for all my needs. I learned SMD assembly on this project.
xdamember2 said:
I will happily answer any questions. No time to explain everything, and it depends on the specific HU and car. I could share my pcb schematic and code I'm running on the ESP32, Arduino Micro Pro, and Android HU. The ESP32 code includes interfaces for the Directed HD and Sirius XM plus a Wit- Motion compass sensor, in C# running in NanoFramework. The HU code is one package in C# (Xamarin). Currently I'm not using the steering wheel inputs of the HU, I found the calls for volume control functions. And I am now using Automate instead of Tasker for miscellaneous purposes. I added a db-15 connector to the HU's harness for all my needs. I learned SMD assembly on this project.
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I'm not sure if using a single din radio would be technically easier to get SiriusXM but it's significantly big for a sedan dash if there's an existing android head unit. Have you considered modifying one of those portable tuners like an Onyx Plus instead?
AlexViean said:
I'm not sure if using a single din radio would be technically easier to get SiriusXM but it's significantly big for a sedan dash if there's an existing android head unit. Have you considered modifying one of those portable tuners like an Onyx Plus instead?
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Yes actually I'm already doing something like that now. I got tired of the extra radio just for Satellite. Now I have one of the small SiriusXM units in a docking station. It connects to my PCB with a 9-pin mini-din. The nice thing about it is the tuner unit supports replay.
xdamember2 said:
Yes actually I'm already doing something like that now. I got tired of the extra radio just for Satellite. Now I have one of the small SiriusXM units in a docking station. It connects to my PCB with a 9-pin mini-din. The nice thing about it is the tuner unit supports replay.
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Would you mind sharing some pictures of your setup and a video showing how things work would be really informative
AlexViean said:
Would you mind sharing some pictures of your setup and a video showing how things work would be really informative
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Here's a simplistic block diagram of my setup. Does not show the power connections.
xdamember2 said:
Here's a simplistic block diagram of my setup. Does not show the power connections.
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Here is a brief video of my audio sources. My HD tuner is not plugged in today.
This is really cool. I want to replicate what you have for my Joying Android head unit, but I don't have the needed skillset unfortunately. Are you interested in making and selling your interface? You can order a small run from company like https://www.pcbway.com/b (no affiliation, just some company I found on internet). I will buy one from you!
xdamember2 said:
Here is a brief video of my audio sources. My HD tuner is not plugged in today.
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I'd love something like this for my linkswell gen 4. The one thing I really really miss is the HD radio from the oem unit. For sirius xm I've been more than happy with the app. But HD radio is another story and apps like Audacy are garbage and don't have all the HD stations in my area.
xdamember2 said:
Here is a brief video of my audio sources. My HD tuner is not plugged in today.
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For sure I'd pay you for this interface. In the meantime trying to pickup one of those old directed hd car tuners as I have an aux input. Obviously I'd prefer what you're doing, a complete interface controlled by the radio screen, not the controller that comes with these things.
AlexViean said:
I'm not sure if using a single din radio would be technically easier to get SiriusXM but it's significantly big for a sedan dash if there's an existing android head unit. Have you considered modifying one of those portable tuners like an Onyx Plus instead?
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I'm now running a Sirius Commander Touch as the satellite tuner. But I'm stuck on the graphics. I see the PNG data but it's split at about 1000 bytes.
Still running the added functions on an ESP32 but I switched from nanoframework c# to Arduino c++.
Update: now my difficulty is identifying which image goes with which channel.
If anyone is interested I am going to sell the new old stock HD tuner I bought on ebay and the cable I bought from xdamember2. Indeed it works perfectly but I'm getting rid of the radio so I no longer need these parts. I actually had this running on a linkswell gen 4.
xdamember2 said:
I'm now running a Sirius Commander Touch as the satellite tuner. But I'm stuck on the graphics. I see the PNG data but it's split at about 1000 bytes.
Still running the added functions on an ESP32 but I switched from nanoframework c# to Arduino c++.
Update: now my difficulty is identifying which image goes with which channel.
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Things are mostly working now. Some problem with the jpeg album artwork and jpeg repair tools have been no help.
Hey there! Did you ever happen to get information on the protocol used by the SXV series of sXM tuners? Does the Commander use one of the siriusxm control protocols?
I have an older Sirius Stratus tuner with a lifetime subscription on it that works with mini din 8 / sirius connect control, and my head unit (a newer kenwood android auto thing) has the 10-pin interface.
I've ordered a used SXV100 to experiment with, and to steal the custom cable from, but as you mentioned the protocol, and even the pinout, is proprietary and unpublished, so for the moment i'll be flying blind.
I'm hoping that at least I can identify the pins and will ideally find a +5v power, ground, audio left, right, audio ground, control rx/tx as is there for the old 8pin sirius interface, and that i'll just need to build a translation circuit from sirius connect to sxm control...

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