Is there any apps that can used to connect to the radio on your vehicle and play the music from your phone on your radio. FM transmitter basically.
No
You would need a piece of hardware, not just software to do this.
You could get a headphone adapter and an FM Transmitter from an electronics store, just like you would with an iPod or whatever though.
If you could control the GSM radio, you could certainly get a beat going...
Not exactly what I would call music though.
If you have cupcake, you can use A2DP bluetooth. I just bought this on eBay.
SCOSCHE BLUELIFE UBRH WIRELESS BT HANDSFREE CAR KIT~NIB
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&item=110382056992
I'm going to install it in my car right now.
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Hello,
Is it possible to listen to FM radio on bluetooth stereo headset with A2DP profile, or it is possible to listen only by headphones connected to device directly? I wonder if it has meaning to buy bluetooth headset in that case.
The wired headphones are the antenna for the radio. You can't listen to a radio without an antenna. Bluetooth headphones let you listen to music without wires. You listen to MP3s or Internet Radio without an antenna.
If want wireless audio enjoyment, pick both a source and an output that doesn't require wires (i.e. MP3s/Internet Radio and Bluetooth).
If you don't want wireless audio enjoyment (or don't care), that opens up any number of antenna based sources...
yes you can listen to the radio on your bluetooth head set but to get it to work you need the wired headphones attached then use a program that sends what you hear on the device to your head set. I have done it in the past just to see it work but what is the point if you have to have the wired headphones attached and extended to get it to work then use more power to power the bluetooth.
the program was a CAB called BtMusic v0.3
Tried BTMusic v 1.0 Beta from maxmobilesoft.com, but it doesn't work with the radio. Too bad - I too would like to listen to the FM radio on my bluetooth headset. Wouldn't mind having the "antenna" dangling somewhere on the inside of my jacket...
Lasse
So, I have a new Toyota Avalon with built-in bluetooth. Was wondering if anyone knew of hacks, tricks, tweaks - software or hardware - to permit a2dp to show up when connected through bluetooth. It says HANDSFREE but doesn't show WIRELESS STEREO on my ATT TILT (stock rom).
Anyway to do this?
Also, for anyone with a Toyota and bluetooth, is there any way to get Microsoft Voice Command activated from the steering wheel? On all my external car bluetooth speakers, hitting the call button activates Voice Command. Doesn't do it with the built-in Toyota system...unless I am overlooking something.
BUMP....
Is there someone on the forum with a Toyota and bluetooth?
I am bummed about this...the only way I can stream or play audio is use the AUX jack which is fine EXCEPT it means that the phone cannot be used via the built-in blue tooth...the other party can be heard by the car microphones don't pick up my voice (presumably because the AUX connector somehow hijacks it???!!)
Any help would be appreciated.
freddiemac1 said:
It says HANDSFREE but doesn't show WIRELESS STEREO on my ATT TILT (stock rom).
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That's what would happen if the car's BT did not support A2DP. My guess would be that your car only supports handsfree.
I'm in the same boat. I have an '07 Sienna and I have been looking for a way to connect AD2P bluetooth. So far, I'm having no luck.
I've thought about mounting my i.tech clip inside the dash to the Aux input. That means I'd have to modify the i.tech to work when power is connected. I would also have figure out a way to use the Aux port directly (with another device) if I wish. It is always something...
The '09 Toyota's support the AD2P.
works for me
so, I am in a '10 toyota. When I get into the car, it will pair up as handsfree, but does not show AD2P initially. For me at least, if I go to the BT tab on the audio screen, and press and hold the play button, it will start playing from the last playlist I was using. The steering wheel seek up seek down work to skip forward and back.
The first time I needed to initiate some music playing on the phone, and then tell the car to connect bluetooth through the BT tab on the audio menu, I think it hides the AD2P unless the phone requests it, and treats it separately from the handsfree connection.
I wish you luck- for short trips, it is great to be able to just sit down in the car, and have the radio play my mp3s without having to muck with my phone or cables.
Hi,
I was thinking that if FM transmitter exist for HTC diamond or a more general one for all mobiles??
I know that Soney Ericsson has something like that where you can transmit to FM Radio while playing your music on your mobile phone!!
It would be great, having a live radio on the net, using my HTC mobile 3G network and transmit the audio to FM radio while driving
Any ideas how to do that? Would be great to have something like that and a more general device which can be used with most manufactures would even be better!!
Motorola T505. Connects via bluetooth to your Diamond and then has a digital FM transmitter to divert the audio to your FM radio. Also gives you hands free for your car and supports A2DP stereo over bluetooth. If you use turn by turn GPS on your Diamond you can hear the commands on the T505 or on your car stereo. Highly recommended.
James
thanks
thanks james,
Just ordered one
Is there any cheaper solution?
not bad
Well, I found one for around £49 which is okay!
Hope its worth the money, and sound/voice over FM is clear and in good quality
lets see, otherwise, will just return it back.
been using the belkin tunecaster II since i had my old himalaya / xda2
works fine
I'm just wondering if there is any kind of FM transmitter on the xperia, because my friend's n97 has one, and I am really not in the mood for dropping $40 buying one.
never mind, found the answer with a bit of searching, how the heck do I close this thread?
for the people reading this and thinking 'that would be nice for me as well' you could of course answer your own question here
most fm transmitters just have a 3.5m jack connector
and makes any sound to fm waves all devices which send music into
the headset connector are supported be it a phone, ipod, stereo or your guitar amp
so everything is compatible
Rudegar said:
most fm transmitters just have a 3.5m jack connector
and makes any sound to fm waves all devices which send music into
the headset connector are supported be it a phone, ipod, stereo or your guitar amp
so everything is compatible
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I think he meant built-in FM transmitter, as more and more devices have them.
haven't seen any wm devices which does
sure many have receivers but haven't seen any with transmitters
does it works to connect the xperia x1 per fm transmitter with the car radio,wireless?
Hey guys, does anyone know where I could get a good car kit for mu Legend. I'm looking for a device that uses the radio as an FM transmitter (so that I can stream the music on my SD card to one of the frequencies on the radio).
I've searched online but cant seem to find any that are compatible with the Legend.
jabra cruiser bluetooth carkit maybe
Interesting, I never thought of using a Speakerphone as a transmitter.
From doing a bit of reserch the Motorola Motorokr T505 looks to be the better option - much cheaper as well.
http://reviews.cnet.com/headphones-...erphone/4505-6468_7-32959425.html#reviewPage1
http://cgi.ebay.ie/MOTOROLA-MOTOROK...947?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1e5f36dd1b
Thanks!
that is easy to make fm transmitter, just need simple electronic parts
so you can creat it by your self
For me I just have auto answer on speaker and have the Legend where the visor is right above my head, I don't even need a proper bluetooth dock or anything except for my motorbike where I use a helmet headset.