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.
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i know the evo uses a wired headset for the antenna, so im guessing its not possible to use the built in fm radio while using a stereo bt headset?
First, this is a Q&A question, not a Developer question...
That being said, No, you would not be able to use the FM radio through Bluetooth. It requires the wired headset to be used as an antenna.
just get radiotime and ou'll be able to listen to radio with your your Bluetooth headset.
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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i have a mini cooper, and it supports Iphone docking. it also supports msc drivers, but with newer android phones, MSC isn't really available.
anyway, i just realized there are devices that basically (Bluewave Bluetooth Audio Receiver) that emulate the iphone, but gets it's signal via bluetooth. so i can pair my phone to it, which would in turn relay the audio to my car...and hopefully, my car would think it's an iphone, and all the corresponding features would still work.
has anyone had any experience with these? would i be able to control my phone audio via my car's control? would the headset display song titles?
anyonw know one that support apt-x?
Hello,
I own a bluetooth headphones that works perfect with music players, but I have problems with the FM radio. When I turn it on, it says I need a normal wired headphones to act as antenna. That is OK; I plug one, and it starts the radio, but when I make a bluetooth connection with the headset, radio says it is incompatible and can not run with bluetooth connectios.
I have also probed Spirit FM radio that says it is compatible with bluetooth, but I have not been able to get it to work.
Does anybody get it to work a bluetooth headphones with FM radio?
(I want to use FM, no stream internet radio. It eats my data plan as I listed to radio a lot).
Thanks
I wasn't sure how to condense this into a title. I am looking for a device similar to the lingo ivy (which I can't find for sale).
I would like a device that has a built in fm radio reciever tuner that I can connect to via Bluetooth and control from my android tablet. I Would also like this device to receive streams from my tablet for my own music.
I plan on using this for a carputer, I was thinking of using a Bluetooth speaker with built in fm function and hacking it up so I can connect the bt speaker wires to an amp and then to my car speakers but I can't find one
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!