Can you play music to your car without cabling?
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You can get a fm transmitter that you plug in the head phone socket which would enable you to listen to it kind of wirelessly
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Hi guys, i'm working on a remote control car that i'll be controling from my desire. The car is controled using bluetooth and I was thinking of adding a wireless bluetooth camera on it and have the video on the desire screen.
Can I connect with the two at the same time, one for the controls and one for the video feed?
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No one knows???
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Bluetooth data transfer rate is not efficient for live video feed IMO.. Desire bluetooth protocol restrictions also another issue..
10m bluetooth range is not enough for remote control even if you handle with protocol troubles which necessary for communication between car and device via bt ...
Might have been asked before but... I tried out the FM radio app on CM7 yesterday and it turns on the Bluetooth radio. Why does this happen and is it necessary? Bluetooth is such a battery hog that I will probably never use it again.
Decided to use Pandora while cuting the grass instead.
thats weird because the stock fm app just needs headohones pluged in
What I mean is when you open the app it turns on the bluetooth radio and if you turn off the radio it kills the FM radio.
Same here. CM7 FmRadio uses Bluetooth to capture signal .... so if you close the bluetooth while litening to Radios , it will also kill the radio.....
I don't see something logic in this..... Really wish for an asware....
I do believe the Bluetooth and FM Radio Reciever are on the same chip. This may just be some trickery to get the FM Radio to work properly.
Bluetooth and fm reciever are on the same chip and in order for fm to be on chip has to be active and because fm doesnt have a control switch (on off setting) it activates Bluetooth instead thus making fm radio work.
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blatadude said:
Bluetooth and fm reciever are on the same chip and in order for fm to be on chip has to be active and because fm doesnt have a control switch (on off setting) it activates Bluetooth instead thus making fm radio work.
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If that's the case why it's not turning on in my stock fm gb rom.
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telectroguy said:
If that's the case why it's not turning on in my stock fm gb rom.
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I don't think there is source for fm radio so this is how they made it work by reverse engineering it. Just like they did with wimax before the code was open sourced.
Like the devices you plug into your ipod or such.
Is there an app that can broadcast your music to a specific fm frequency to play in a car?
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The Bluetooth chip in the epic is capable of receiving FM radio but not transmitting.
Unfortunately the receiving feature is disabled from lack of drivers.
You will have to get one of those FM devices.
If you're more of an audiophile, I'd skip the FM device and check if your stereo has an auxiliary input.
I went this rout with Voodoo sound installed; Very satisfied.
Anyone know how many bluetooth connection the GNex can handle at once? For example, I'd like to play GTA3 using my PS3 controller via Sixaxis and listen to the audio using a BT headset.
Just give it a go.. If it works or not report back to us
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Nope, doesn't work. Turning on Sixaxis kills other BT connections.
i've been always under the impression that bluetooth only allows one connection at a time. only support i have was connecting my nexus one in my dads car listening to music, and then trying to answer a call with the bluetooth headset. apparently the headset had disconnected when i connected to the car.
Im trying to have the tunein radio app or even youtube to play through my car speakers without connecting an aux cable?
it's entirely possible... read car manual to connect Phone to car BT.
Then...... read car manual to make sure it supports A2DP or the "headphone" profile.
if it doesn't support the stereo headphone, then music won't play over BT... "headset" profile is the one that allows you to pick up calls, but it's the headphone profile that allows music to play.
So if your car's BT connection doesn't support "headphone" profile, you're SOL.
Or buy a five dollar fm modulator to transmit audio over your cars fm radio. They often include a cradle and charger...
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Xeder said:
Or buy a five dollar fm modulator to transmit audio over your cars fm radio. They often include a cradle and charger...
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And they often suck.. lol. Bluetooth is the way to go.
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