good day everyone.
I'm looking for a time now but can't find a remote control device that controls the music player of android smartphone, while the phone is conected to my car audio line in.
Does someone know if there exist such a device? (except the watches)
I have never heart about such knid of device.
How do you connect your phone to your stereo? Usb, Bluetooth, or aux cable?
If aux cable, there are some inline extension cables with buttons, which can be programmed to skip tracks, etc.
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I've got a JVC car stereo system that has a USB port and it accepts and plays music via regular flash drives, iPod, etc. I also have HTC Touch, a bluetooth-enabled device. I want to be able to stream internet radio over from my HTC to my car stereo through one of those Bluetooth USB adapters. I don't actally need my stereo to actively interact with my HTC (change stations etc), all I need is being able to hear the sound through the car speakers. Would it be possible to do that, guys? Thank you in advance for any help.
doubt it htc devices in general dont do usbhost but can act as usb masstorage control devices but streaming dont really come as a full file that your stereo can play
I just bought a new car yesterday & have a question about playing music through the stereo. My car is a equipped with a 3.5mm & a USB. Basically it is setup so that you can play your ipod/iphone through the car stereo.
I can play music from my phone using the 3.5mm AUX but there is not a lot of volume. Not only that but the quality seem to be degraded.
I can connect my phone via the sync cable but music will only play when I select disk drive when asked for the usb connection type. The sound quality & volume is excellent but I can't use my playlists on the phone. Is there a way to get music to play through the car stereo when activesync connection is selected?
Or is there a cable like the iphone cable that will allow me to do this?
How good are you with wiring? Their are pretty easy to install car kits that will work better
http://www.amazon.com/Scosche-FM-MO...8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1301009458&sr=1-8
http://www.amazon.com/Peripheral-PAC-IS77-Universal-Radios/dp/B002IY598O/ref=pd_cp_e_1
If you check the manual for the stereo system, are there any playlist formats that it does support?
Perhaps just by saving your playlists in a different format, you might get it to work...
normally in my stereo which only has the 3.5mm headphone jack I find that if you turn the phone all the way it up sounds very distorted, I tend to turn it down 2 notches from max and adjust my car stereo volume from there
i also found that to be very helpful with quality also
Update:
My car stereo will read the folders on my imagio when disk drive is selected for the USB connection. I can scroll to individual folders & songs that I want to hear. There are still too problems though.
1. I would rather navigate my music folders via the phone with an activesync connection.
2. When I have the disk drive connection selected I am unable to use TomTom.
I can use the AUX jack but I don't get as much volume. On the highway at 75MPH I have to have the volume on the stereo maxed & it still isn't loud enough.
Is there a solution that would allow me to use the USB connection?
I would prefer a solution that is only going to cost me a couple of bucks
Previously I did have one of the FM modulators to play music through the stereo. I am aware of lowering the volume on the phone to reduce the noise.
Thanks to those of you that have replied to my original post.
It looks like your phone doesn't have enough "power" to feed your AUX in.
Normaly you should use a line-signal to feed your AUX.
What you can try is to amplify your signal from you phone before you send it in you AUX.
If your car stereo have a bluetooth option, you can pair it for sound!
Hi.
I've seen it written a bit that audio suffers when playing through bluetooth, though I don't fully understand the technical reasons for this.
I read that the OEM car dock will use bluetooth to connect the phone to the dock, which will then send the audio to the radio via the plugged in audio cable.
So will that setup cause the audio to suffer? How would that compare to playing audio from my phone to the car's built-in bluetooth hands-free system?
If it the same, then I guess I wouldn't necessarily need to get the Samsung OEM car dock for it's pogo pin features (for audio, anyway), since I could simply use the car's hands-free system for audio. In that case, I guess I would just need a dock that can provide power. Does that analysis hold up? Are there any docks that provide power without having to plug-in the micro USB port?
Hey there, I have a quick question about Bluetooth.
Here is the situation: I use a bt headset when driving every time. It's a godsend etc etc. But I also have an auxiliary port on my car's head-unit which I use to plug my phone into and stream music. I would like to minimize the amount of wires going around because sometimes I also have to plug in a usb power cable into the phone and then things get messy.
So here's my question: Can I have my bt headset paired and connected, and also get a Bluetooth audio receiver (like the official htc bt receiever: http://www.htc.com/www/accessories/htc-bluetooth-stereoclip/) and have it paired and connected at the same time. This way I can stream music but also receive calls to my headset.
Thanks
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Only if the car is compatible with streaming music via Bluetooth.
Well the head-unit does not have/support Bluetooth, this much is true. However it does have an Aux port like I said, and with the device I posted (that htc bt dongle) i can plug it into the aux port and stream that way. I know this will work but I don't know if I can also still use my bt headset for phone calls at the same time.
If it matters, the headset is a Jawbone Icon.
Thanks!
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deli pastrami said:
Hey there, I have a quick question about Bluetooth.
Here is the situation: I use a bt headset when driving every time. It's a godsend etc etc. But I also have an auxiliary port on my car's head-unit which I use to plug my phone into and stream music. I would like to minimize the amount of wires going around because sometimes I also have to plug in a usb power cable into the phone and then things get messy.
So here's my question: Can I have my bt headset paired and connected, and also get a Bluetooth audio receiver (like the official htc bt receiever: http://www.htc.com/www/accessories/htc-bluetooth-stereoclip/) and have it paired and connected at the same time. This way I can stream music but also receive calls to my headset.
Thanks
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Yes, you can. I use that exact setup in my Nissan Juke. You can have multiple pairings simultaneously. The music even stops when you get a call, then resumes after.
Hi!
i'm searching for a remote controller like sony RM-X7BT but connecting to my car stereo directly not to my phone.
something that its working, without phone connected, to control volume, tracks and radio station, but also answering calls when phone connected (phone connected to my car stereo via bluetooth)
any suggestion please?