Audiosources d90-810 DAB+ USB working - Connected Car

Hi Guys,
Cachor DAB+USB stick
This is just to let people know that this Cachor DAB+USB stick works great on an Audio sources d90-810 with Andriod 4.1 and above,
I used the latest version of the YHX-DAB+V170519_zoulou-170726.apk
Favourites work and store fine
No stuttering when its in the back ground
Really pleased with the reception up to know will give updates as i do different journeys

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[req] AVRCP 1.3 Bluetooth profile in source mode

Is there any possibility of implementing AVRCP 1.3 or 1.4 on our own instead of waiting for google? I pair my Incredible to my car stereo via Bluetooth and it would be nice to see the track information appear on the head unit display. It looks like it currently supports AVRCP 1.3 in target role, just not source.
http://source.android.com/porting/bluetooth.html
I would love this feature! I'll be willing to test anything.
Even more so, I would love for my phone to pair properly with my Alpine BT. If the phone has had the BT turned on fresh, and I get in the car - it will pair up without interaction and I can initiate a call from the radio. If I stop the car, get out and do something (gas station, errand, whatever) and get back in, turn the car on - the phone looks like it's paired but I will not be able to initiate a call from the radio. I have to do it from the phone or wait for a phone call to come in before it kicks over to the Alpine BT... (no previous phone had this issue, including the Eris, HTC Touch running Android or Windows, and Moto Razr)
I second this request.
Agreed. Hoping for a fix daily, but understand this may be a serious challenge.
For now, I've been switching back and forth between stock ROM and Cyanogen, where Cyanogen bluetooth without sense UI works fine for me. Specifically, I use the Wii remote software to control various emulators.
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bump......
Bump as well..
I don't have a way to test this, but just a thought --
In CM6, the latest nightly,
edit /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
At the very top under [General] you see this:
Code:
[General]
Enable=Sink,Control
Disable=Headset,Gateway,Source
Try putting source under Enable.
Worth a try <shrug>
You'll need to reboot after making the change.
Did anyone try tdiman's suggestion? I'm currently reading up on AVRCP and the compatibility with my N1 (this DInc thread popped up on google).
I haven't bought my BT Head unit yet, but I'd be interested to see if we can get metadata via CM
I would love to see this implemented in CM Roms
I tied to edit my audio.conf changing the lines suggested above and it doesn't work. I'm guessing because the version of bluez included with android is only 3.69 and AVRCP 1.3 wasn't even a glimmer in the authors eye at that time.
Our only hope of getting this working is either someone compiles the latest version of bluez into a ROM or wait until google does it. Unfortunately from what I have read even Android 4.0 is going to have bluez 3.69 so it may be a long wait.
Total bummer
Edit: what it does do is make A2DP unstable, after editing this file my A2DP kept randomly disconnecting.
CarpeNoctem said:
I would love to see this implemented in CM Roms
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My guess is that since bluez is part of the core android OS, CM won't have support for it either anytime soon. Hopefully I am wrong though.
No support in bluez, yet...
Well, currently bluez (the bluetooth stack of Android) does not support AVRCP 1.3. But I have started to work on this (google: Fixes for AVRCP 1.0 and preparation for AVRCP 1.3 bluez)
So, in the following months you will have the proper support in Android, which I'll eventually announce in my blog.
Any update on this? I am looking for this on my Moto Atrix as well. From what I have heard, the Moto Droid X supports it?
http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.kernel
jiggytom said:
Any update on this? I am looking for this on my Moto Atrix as well. From what I have heard, the Moto Droid X supports it?
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I have the X and I do not get any track info. My original Droid did display the song information on my head unit.
I have tried every music player on the market and each one says avrcp 1.3/1.4 coming soon...
Google? Bueller? Google? Bueller?
thanks for the amzing post
So anyone can create a pack to port into ROM code for AVRCP 1.3 updated instead waiting Google release?
I'm using my ONE X and it just work with Track ID displayed on CyanogenMod 9 ROM code with Birdplayer as below link
Player download:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/78817430/Songbird_ mediaplayer_Ver1.3.apk
(share to any buddy still find this player )
Tks/Trung
well some devs got it into their ics roms, but we are looking for avrcp support for jelly bean now
trungvn1790us said:
So anyone can create a pack to port into ROM code for AVRCP 1.3 updated instead waiting Google release?
I'm using my ONE X and it just work with Track ID displayed on CyanogenMod 9 ROM code with Birdplayer as below link
Player download:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/78817430/Songbird_ mediaplayer_Ver1.3.apk
(share to any buddy still find this player )
Tks/Trung
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This is what im looking for, something universal that can be flashed over a rom to give it AVRCP 1.3 support. BTW, BlueZ now supports AVRCP 1.3

[Q] Bluetooth Track ID (AVRCP 1.3)

Hi,
I had an old desire and a car head unit that didn't support BT streaming via ad2p, so when I got my new OneX, I quickly sold the old head unit on ebay and replaced it with a newer model that supported streaming. I am now able to stream over BT which is fantastic as my plays are now recorded on the phone (i use player pro & mediamonkey desktop pc to organise my collection). Plus now I can also scrobble to last.fm, which is something i've not been able to do since time began (in the car).
but now there's one thing that's quite annoying, the lack of info being sent to the head unit (track ID, etc). I did a bit of research and it turns out that the BT stack used in base android doesn't support AVRCP 1.3, which is the version of the protocol that supports track ID. Then I found that cyanogen started supporting this....
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_vendor_cyanogen/blob/gingerbread/CHANGELOG.mkdn
Is it possible for this to be included in the custom roms? I'm asking this in general first before asking a specific ROM dev to attempt to implement. Will this need an entire cyanogen base?
I'd love to see this implemented if at all possible
EDIT: oops, i think i've posted this in the wrong place as it's a question?
did u manage to find more info about this? Anybody else knows some more details? 10q
zombiefly said:
Hi,
I had an old desire and a car head unit that didn't support BT streaming via ad2p, so when I got my new OneX, I quickly sold the old head unit on ebay and replaced it with a newer model that supported streaming. I am now able to stream over BT which is fantastic as my plays are now recorded on the phone (i use player pro & mediamonkey desktop pc to organise my collection). Plus now I can also scrobble to last.fm, which is something i've not been able to do since time began (in the car).
but now there's one thing that's quite annoying, the lack of info being sent to the head unit (track ID, etc). I did a bit of research and it turns out that the BT stack used in base android doesn't support AVRCP 1.3, which is the version of the protocol that supports track ID. Then I found that cyanogen started supporting this....
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_vendor_cyanogen/blob/gingerbread/CHANGELOG.mkdn
Is it possible for this to be included in the custom roms? I'm asking this in general first before asking a specific ROM dev to attempt to implement. Will this need an entire cyanogen base?
I'd love to see this implemented if at all possible
EDIT: oops, i think i've posted this in the wrong place as it's a question?
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I'll have a quick go at answering, If anything is wrong then please correct me
HTC have written their own Bluetooth stack that doesn't support AVRCP 1.3 (stupid really if you ask me). This stack will be found in the stock rom, as well as all sensed based custom rom's and possibly in some unofficial AOSP roms.
The Official CM roms should have the standard BT stack with AVRCP 1.3 drafted into it, meaning that it should push the track ID's to all receivers that support it.
To answer your question: Unless HTC's BT stack can be dissected and modded to support AVRCP 1.3, or the CM BT stack can be ported over to sensed based roms (both highly un-likely as HTC's BT stack is closed, and CM's BT stack wont work on sensed based roms) then this is not possible, unless you flash a CM rom on your One X
teky.co.uk has it covered above.
the htc BT stack is (as you would expect) half complete and doesn't support anything but basic connectivity and streaming. The cyanogen mod team added this functionality around cm7 (i think). so for phones that are supported by CM, you can flash a rom built around Cyanogen and you will have track ID.
Because we cant get S-OFF, we cant flash a pure CM mod, which presumably explains why there isn't one available. There is a port in the works by TripNRaver, however the last time I checked the BT streaming was on the issues list as not working, so regardless of it using AVRCP 1.3 or not, it wouldn't work anyway.
I'm quite frustrated by this. I bought the One X thinking it would be the best (and most up to date) Android phone available. Instead i'm stuck half way to removing the HTC crap from the phone for the first 3 months of owning it. I was able to get this functionality on my ageing HTC Desire (with custom rom)...
If you can get something to work, the music player pro application has recently added support for AVRCP 1.3 on phones that support it. So when we eventually get someone to implement a new BT stack in a custom ROM, or when HTC decide to support 1.3, we can actually use the feature!
This has been bothering me for some time; I actually sent an email technical support request to HTC for followup regarding this issue.
Maybe this will be fixed by the time Jelly Bean comes out? Or possibly that could be too adventurous.
I will reply back to this thread when I hear anything from the other side. I actually submitted a link to teky's great informative post in the ticket.
This is the response from HTC when I contacted them about it.
Thanks for your patience.
I can sadly confirm, after a long discussion with a senior technical agent, that Google have not yet implimented AVRCP in there Android O/S. It would seem to be avaiable for Windows based devices, possibly due to the amount of time Microsoft have been in the mobile firmware market. But, sorry to say, it is not yet part of Android.
The only advice I can offer, would be to post on the Google official forums about this as I'm sure you will not be alone with your requirement.
Thanks for your time and for contacting HTC.
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help us cm9, you are are only hope.... bzzzzzzt
maybe a ROM developer could help re: porting the BT stack to a custom rom?
Here's what HTC sent to me, I have since followed up.
Thank you for contacting HTC.
With reference to your query, currenty we AVRCP 1.3 is not supported by One X. If you see that some of the function on your bluetooth is not working its because of the compatibilty of the phone and the bluetooth.
Sincerely,
Sammy
HTC
This is the best I could get out of them.
Thank you for contacting HTC.
With reference to your query, yes, HTC is looking forward to this. However, we cannot provide any definite detail at this time when will this be available to the phone. That is the reason why as well we are creating new and improve phone here for our customer. Plese refer to our website for any update to our product and service and we do apologize for the inconvinience.
So, anyone know how to porting the BT stack to stock rom? or any package to do that feature?
Tks All!
trungvn1790us said:
So, anyone know how to porting the BT stack to stock rom? or any package to do that feature?
Tks All!
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if someone created a universal zip file to flash to any android phone, that would be awesome. How in the world did cyanogenmod do it? maybe if someone asks, they can tell you how to code it into any device's rom.
some further info on this.
tbalden's CM9 port works with avrcp 1.3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1706001 this rom is reasonably stable (battery drain is quite bad so far, the worst rom i've tried) BUT! it works fully with ACRCP 1.3
the CM10 port by tbalden does not work. I've posted many times in the thread and even messaged him directly, but nobody ever responds to my questions.
Given that Cyanogen mod supports 1.3, i'd expect this functionality to be added soon as the rom develops. I hope so as it's a fantastic rom but it's a bit flaky at the moment (as it's alpha)... if you really need avrcp 1.3, the the above linked CM9 is a decent compromise.
I'd still like an answer on how this works? is it a driver? can it be packaged and added to any rom? I think not to be honest but would still like to know.
Really can't wait for this feature!
zombiefly said:
some further info on this.
tbalden's CM9 port works with avrcp 1.3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1706001 this rom is reasonably stable (battery drain is quite bad so far, the worst rom i've tried) BUT! it works fully with ACRCP 1.3
the CM10 port by tbalden does not work. I've posted many times in the thread and even messaged him directly, but nobody ever responds to my questions.
Given that Cyanogen mod supports 1.3, i'd expect this functionality to be added soon as the rom develops. I hope so as it's a fantastic rom but it's a bit flaky at the moment (as it's alpha)... if you really need avrcp 1.3, the the above linked CM9 is a decent compromise.
I'd still like an answer on how this works? is it a driver? can it be packaged and added to any rom? I think not to be honest but would still like to know.
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Yes, agree with u guys and really need a package that supported to install to stock ROM
Tks and appreciate for any Hero help to do this!
this functionality is now in CM10. i dont think it can be ported to other roms as i think it has some dependency on the kernel? (but what do i know?)
I've been running tbaldens CM10 for some weeks now and it's very stable
I also would like to have AVCRP 1.3.
As far as i understood the bluetooth stack must be compiled with the kernel. The blueZ stack does support AVCRP 1.3.
But we need a custom kernel compiled with it?
I now also wrote a support inquery to HTC. Perhaps they will implement the complete bluetooth stack if enough customers ask for it.
Regards
Kai
+1
need this feature, please...
makes2068 said:
+1
need this feature, please...
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its in the main CM10 roms now.
Sorry to dig such an old topic. But has anybody been able to find some patch to get this feature on sense 5. I feel sense 5 is awesome, (sorry to sound selfish) cannot switch over to CM10.. is there anyway I can get it .
on ARHD 31.2
If HTC has been blaming google due to this feature not being available in android itself, I feel cheated.. because have seen this same feature on all other android devices.
Also this feature is there in HTC one , the current flagship with sense 5.. One of my friend has it. If only some dev can compare files and bring out some patch for OneX.

Cyanogenmod 10 Car Dock Audio

I have this car dock: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008TYXABU
And when I try to use the dock, audio comes out of the speakers on the phone, not through the car. What can I do to fix this?
CM stable or nightly? Don't think stable had the fix in time, but you can enable this on the nightly builds by going to settings, advanced, sound and enabling USB audio.
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alexm420 said:
CM stable or nightly? Don't think stable had the fix in time, but you can enable this on the nightly builds by going to settings, advanced, sound and enabling USB audio.
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Nightly
10-20120927-NIGHTLY-d2att is my version.
Settings > Advanced shows just two tabs: Screen and Sensors. Nothing for Sound.
Hi,
I just can't get it to work with my i9100... Audio stays to the internal Speaker of the phone.
Phone: i9100
ROM: Nightly CM10.1 (19-01-2013)
Launcher: Apex
Dock Samsung orig. Car Dock für Sii
Speaker conected to AUX: Stereo headphone and a active Mini speaker with Battery
Am I missing a setting somewere? Could something be messed up in my Phonesettings? Is it just not working on that ROM?
This is driving me crazy. Please help!
RLicher said:
Hi,
I just can't get it to work with my i9100... Audio stays to the internal Speaker of the phone.
Phone: i9100
ROM: Nightly CM10.1 (19-01-2013)
Launcher: Apex
Dock Samsung orig. Car Dock für Sii
Speaker conected to AUX: Stereo headphone and a active Mini speaker with Battery
Am I missing a setting somewere? Could something be messed up in my Phonesettings? Is it just not working on that ROM?
This is driving me crazy. Please help!
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I have actually heard that this build just didn't have the drivers but the newest ones do now...I'm just too lazy to flash a new one haha
Hmmmm... Well... Any answers that may help me?
Just flash the newest ROM version.
I've got the Nightly from TODAY.
Hmm. Well then I don't know.
Analog USB Audio works in CM10 for North American phones.
But last I checked (a few weeks ago), it was not yet working for 10.1.
AFAIK, it has never worked for CM10 or CM10.1 for the I9100.
For the best quality audio (bluetooth, analog & digital), AOSP based ROM's are seriously lacking when compared with TW Samsung based ROM's.
I applaud CyanogenMOD & AOKP's efforts to bring us a streamlined ROM. But so far, audio quality doesn't seem to be a priority for them.
grrrrr
I recently bought an iBolt dock and love listening to podcasts/pandora on my commute. I'm patiently waiting for dock audio on a 4.2.1 rom. I really like the improvements on it, but I'm stuck on 4.1.2 'cause of this one thing. i could use the headphone out, but that kind of defeats the purpose of the iBolt dock.
cogcaviz24 said:
I recently bought an iBolt dock and love listening to podcasts/pandora on my commute. I'm patiently waiting for dock audio on a 4.2.1 rom. I really like the improvements on it, but I'm stuck on 4.1.2 'cause of this one thing. i could use the headphone out, but that kind of defeats the purpose of the iBolt dock.
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I downgraded to a stable ICS and now dock audio is working again. Also my problems with Voice-Apps like AIVC, S-Voice and others I tested is solved.
They all crashed when I had a BT-Audio-Device connected to the phone.
I'll try JB in a few months again and then hopefully Dock-Audio and BT matters are solved in JB.
RLicher said:
I downgraded to a stable ICS and now dock audio is working again. Also my problems with Voice-Apps like AIVC, S-Voice and others I tested is solved.
They all crashed when I had a BT-Audio-Device connected to the phone.
I'll try JB in a few months again and then hopefully Dock-Audio and BT matters are solved in JB.
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It supposedly is all working in the latest CM10.1 nightly from yesterday.
http://10.1.cmxlog.com/?device=d2att
cm-10.1-20130211-NIGHTLY-d2att

[Q] Latest ROM with bluetooth head set support?

Hello,
I´m running my Captivate Glide with a custom ICS ROM (Don´t exactly know which, it is a 4.0.4, Baseband I927UCLG9, Kernel 3.1.10, Build IMM76D)
My question is, is there any newer ROM which has a working bluetooth head set support ?
I travel a lot by car and it is very important for me to make phone calls via HFP paired with the car stereo.
With my actual ROM this is working perfect.
Why I´m asking for a newer ROM is, I want to use an app that announces incoming messages and other useful information via HFP
over the cars speakers.
And this is not working. I tested the app with various other (newer) phones in my car and it worked with all of them.
So I thought I could update my ROM but every newer ROM seems to have no bluetooth head set support...
regards,
Mister.Knister
There were some big changes to the bluetooth stack in 4.1, so for our i927, only ICS ROMs support BT headsets. SediROM is a new ICS ROM in development. If you don't have other problems with your current ROM, you should probably wait until SediROM is publicly available and well-tested.
Wr4i7h said:
There were some big changes to the bluetooth stack in 4.1, so for our i927, only ICS ROMs support BT headsets. SediROM is a new ICS ROM in development. If you don't have other problems with your current ROM, you should probably wait until SediROM is publicly available and well-tested.
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Any chance KK will be able to get it working eventually or is it something just not possible..
mister.knister said:
Hello,
I´m running my Captivate Glide with a custom ICS ROM (Don´t exactly know which, it is a 4.0.4, Baseband I927UCLG9, Kernel 3.1.10, Build IMM76D)
My question is, is there any newer ROM which has a working bluetooth head set support ?
I travel a lot by car and it is very important for me to make phone calls via HFP paired with the car stereo.
With my actual ROM this is working perfect.
Why I´m asking for a newer ROM is, I want to use an app that announces incoming messages and other useful information via HFP
over the cars speakers.
And this is not working. I tested the app with various other (newer) phones in my car and it worked with all of them.
So I thought I could update my ROM but every newer ROM seems to have no bluetooth head set support...
regards,
Mister.Knister
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Hi Mister.Knister,
well the reason why I started to become a ROM dev was that there is no way to have a good working BT Headset support since 4.1. You can can read the full story here in the sediROM thread.
so you will not find (or if so tell us) a Kitkat or Jelly Bean Android version with working BT Headset profiles.
I guess the only chances are:
to wait until someone will fix /add that within the bluetooth stack (haven't since years yet)
or someone is able to integrate the ICS bluetooth stack within JB or higher versions (maybe impossible)
or you wait for sediROM and create a FR here with all details you have (including ROM version and build number (click here if you don't know where to find those), App name, problem description etc): Create FR
or you fix it

[Q] [q] mhl & cm12

Hi
Is there a cm-12.0 ROM for SM-T800 and mhl is working corectly?
I would like to update to cm12, but i need the mhl to hdmi mode to make my presentations.
THX
hi there, I'm searching for one that works perfect as I type. I know anything past 6.0.1 is almost certainly not going to work as the feature isn't included in any of those. I have found one or two CM based 6.0.1 that work but the audio won't come through , it freezes up alot and the screen is not filling the panel appropriately. I use to have no problems before I started flashing new stuff and so I'm working my way backwards but all the 5. series roms are very hard to find/discontinued. I'll post back here if I find a good fit with full functional MHL.

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