Original Samsung car kit for note - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Accessories

I bought the original car holder kit for my galaxy note, with line out.
I connected the line out to my car`s stereo.
When I insert my note, the car mode is activated, and I hear everything from my car speakers, both voice talk and music.
But when I make a call, the sound is coming from the phones internal spaker. This can`t be right? Is there a setting on the phone to make the calls also use line out?

joestb said:
But when I make a call, the sound is coming from the phones internal spaker. This can`t be right? Is there a setting on the phone to make the calls also use line out?
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The line out doesn't work for me. But when I connect the car stereo to the regular headphone socket on the Note, the audio works perfectly including for calls.

Did you check if enabled audio-output-mode in settings, dock? This solved the problem for me.
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ryebuck said:
The line out doesn't work for me. But when I connect the car stereo to the regular headphone socket on the Note, the audio works perfectly including for calls.
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Audio through car dock/ won't work for Galaxy phones during calls. No mod has been possible yet.
However it should work for all the other audio outputs.
Galaxy Note @ mobile

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8525 through car stereo

The stereo deck in my car has a USB port that I use with my 8 gig microdrive to store music on. My question is, why not be able to plug the 8525 into it and run audio and video through the car stereo?
Does anyone know of any software that would allow that?
Wouldn't WM5torage work for that?
I use it in the car, but I get terrible noise interference when the phone is transmitting internet stuff. It's almost unusable.
I'm using an FM transmitter though. Any ideas.... sorry if I'm hijacking your post.
Chris
why not just buy one of these and one of these?
That's my method of car audio
i hacked my OEM wired headset to have a 1/8" male miniplug, and a pair of RCA connectors.. plugs right into my aftermarket headunit.
wm5storage is what you need. Makes your phone look like a flash drive. You will have to disable advanced network functionality for it to work: Settings\Connections\Usb to PC
Sirgatory said:
why not just buy one of these and one of these?
That's my method of car audio
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What is that second thing ohh i remember a tape, haven't seen those in years. J/K
I also use the wm5storage method. Works wonderfully!
cmortensen said:
What is that second thing ohh i remember a tape, haven't seen those in years. J/K
I also use the wm5storage method. Works wonderfully!
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I don't have a USB or tape deck in my car. With the FM transmitter and the tape adapter in my other car, I still get noise when playing streaming music from SelectRadio (XM,Sirius streams) & incoming calls. The noise is like when I put my phone near unshielded speakers. I had the same problem w/my wizard. Any ideas?
Chris
noellenchris said:
I don't have a USB or tape deck in my car. With the FM transmitter and the tape adapter in my other car, I still get noise when playing streaming music from SelectRadio (XM,Sirius streams) & incoming calls. The noise is like when I put my phone near unshielded speakers. I had the same problem w/my wizard. Any ideas?
Chris
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I remember using FM transmitters before they started becoming popular- used it for about a month and just got fed up with all the interference. Best way to go is a hard wired solutions as other posters suggested.
Most modern stereos come with an 'AUX IN'. A2DP is also becoming a feature on higher end stereos- not sure how well it streams the music though.
DaRkMyTh said:
The stereo deck in my car has a USB port that I use with my 8 gig microdrive to store music on. My question is, why not be able to plug the 8525 into it and run audio and video through the car stereo?
Does anyone know of any software that would allow that?
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I use a JVC KD-BT1 headunit in my car which supports bluetooth audio. With the JVC I can sync my phone and make phone calls through the stereo and I can also play all the audio from the phone over the bluetooth as well as control Windows Media Player. It makes for a VERY convienient and easy setup to use once configured. Also the sound quality is amazing. I was surprised that I was listening to music from my phone as it sounded like I was listening to it right off of a CD.
Now that I've moved on to the AT&T Tilt/8925/Kaiser everything still works exactly the same. The headunit even pulls up my phonebook and can make calls via voice dialing or voice command built into the phone.
Sorry to sound like an ad but I really love my setup. If you have any questions I'd be glad to answer them... or even snap a pic of the install I did in my car if you'd like to see that. Now... of course this whole post won't mean much to you if you don't want to change out your factory headunit...

Samsung branded t989 Navigation Car Dock QUESTION/ISSUE

I received the car dock yesterday and am having an issue that might be a deal breaker for me.
I am using Juggernaut v5.0 (rom and the kernel that it comes with).
Videos and music play fine through the speakers, but calls are not. I looked at all the settings that it could be and cannot seem to find it.
When docked and I get a call, its through the speaker of the phone only and NOT through the cars speakers like music and videos do.
For those that dont know or dont have the dock, your car charger and auxiliary cable plug into the dock itself and everything runs through the charging port of the phone.
I need to be able to hear my callers via the car speaker when docked or I might have to run the dock.
Any help or suggestion(s) would be grand. Thanks for your time.
Or does anyone have a stock t989 and also own the Samsung OEM Navigation Car Dock that can verify that the stock rom gets call audio through the car speakers when docked?
Weird, I flashed this today and still no Call Audio through the car speakers when docked.
I hope there is a fix very soon. Kind of makes the car dock useless.
Did you checked that:
settings; dock settings; audio output mode. I had the same problem before.
raszi said:
Did you checked that:
settings; dock settings; audio output mode. I had the same problem before.
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Yes, first thing I checked.
You are able to get Call Audio out from the car speakers when docked?
Hi, FYI have the very same issue with SGS4G with stock (T-Mobile) Gingerbread and its OEM Samsung navigation car dock/mount; I would therefore assume this to be a common Samsung issue
Check this post... We've got a discussion on this going on...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1448269&page=2

HTC Car A200 Voiceoutput

Hey, the HTC Car A200 is a really cool gadget, but I cannot figure out how to make it output caller´s voice during phone calls. Any suggestions?
icc said:
Hey, the HTC Car A200 is a really cool gadget, but I cannot figure out how to make it output caller´s voice during phone calls. Any suggestions?
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You simply can't!
It was made for music,video and Navigation only.
For full BT audio with voice calls you need the car kit which is 3x more expensive.
vegetaleb said:
You simply can't!
It was made for music,video and Navigation only.
For full BT audio with voice calls you need the car kit which is 3x more expensive.
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and which one is that kit ? can you give me a link .... interested in the kit as well :
I would like to be able to stream music, make calls and listen to the sat nav. the car has no bluetooth has only line in, aux in!
Thank you !!!
vegetaleb said:
You simply can't!
It was made for music,video and Navigation only.
For full BT audio with voice calls you need the car kit which is 3x more expensive.
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Can´t believe this... I am sure this is hackable. There must be a way.... We need somebody to fix this!
I'm not so worried about outputting caller's voice through the stereo clip, but what I am looking for may be related: When a text message comes in, it won't read out the message over the A200. It only does it over the phone's speakers, which is terrible. I can barely hear it. It's probably the same protocol as voice, so I'm chiming in here.
I'm assuming it's related to the fact the A200 only supports "Media Audio" and not "Phone Audio", because if I have my bluetooth headset on (which obviously supports "phone audio"), it will read out over that.
What would have been nice for HTC to develop with this thing is that all audio from the device goes through the A200 when connected.
HTC BT kit
unfortunately the HTC stereoclip only has to connections, if you look at the jack, it needs a third to be able to use call back etc., so it's more of a matter of the hardware than the software folks not much can be done about it....

Why BUILT IN Microphone doesn't work with regular Headphones ?

Hello Folks
I need your help
I used to have (HTC ONE S )and when i am in the car i connect my cellphone to AUX jack and i could hear incoming calls from car audio system at the same time i was able to talk with phone's built in speaker which was pretty good.
I started using (Samsung Galaxy note 2) and i tried the same thing but unfortunately i hear the incoming voices from cars speakers but they cant hear me , it is like when i plug the 3.5 jack to car it disables built in microphone. i need to know if there is a option in setting or something that can help me with this issue .
thanks for attention

Microphone is too silent when G4 is connected to car radio

Dear All,
I have a quite big problem, when I want to make a phone call in my car.
I connect the phone's audio out via a minijack to my car's radio and I want to use my phone's built in microphone for phone calls.
Unfortunately the mic does not record my voice loud enough. When I use the phone's built in loudspeaker it works fine, but when I use the car radio as sound output the mic does not record loud enough.
Does anybody know how to solve this issue?
My Samsung Galaxy Note 1 had a car mode available for this.
Thanks!
Simply, the headphone jack also contains the mic connector for a proper phone head/earphone and mic. Plugging your phone into your stereo via this jack disconnects the internal mic in favour of the headset mic which of course you won't have if you connect to the car stereo. So you are effectively disabling the ability to use the phone for calls when plugged in this way.
But the mic is NOT disabled. It is still enabled but is recording the voice as if it is being used like in a normal phone call. All I need is a function to switch the mic to some kind of a handsfree mode.
Sorry for my English.
With "normal phone call" I mean the phone being held right at your ear.
With "handsfree mode" I mean speakerphone mode.
So I need the audio out via stereo jack and I need the voice in via phone microphone in speakerphone mode...
Can you try using a cable that doesn't pass microphone? I think the difference is the full cable WITH mic uses 3 connections and the standard audio only uses 2.
This will prevent the internal microphone from being disabled.
player911 said:
Can you try using a cable that doesn't pass microphone? I think the difference is the full cable WITH mic uses 3 connections and the standard audio only uses 2.
This will prevent the internal microphone from being disabled.
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I already use a standard audio cable with 2 connections only. The problem is not that the microphone is not working at all but it is not recording loudly enough. I simply want it to record as loudly as it does on speakerphone mode.

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