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Hi guys.
I have a bluetooth stereo headset for my dimond, and I want to listen radio in the wireless headset.
I connect the original headset from HTC (antena) and I want to listen the radio wireless but I cant. The sound comes through to the orignial HTC headset and not to bluetooth AD2P.
Is there a registry hack to make this possible?
I have a Nexus One and I usually listen to the radio and music alot, was wondering if the Nexus one can transmit FM signal so i can hear the music on my phone and listen it in the car through my FM Player? Like how the Nokia N8 does.
Nope, never going to happen.
Is it possible to play audio via radio on android.i.e setting some frequency ex 88mhz..and we can listen or play through fm recievers in cars.
My friend showoffs using this feature in N8
Don't know about video, but you surely can set up your fm reciever (or do you mean fm transmitter?) and select the frequency on your devices.
I mean transmitting the audio from our device to any fm device..
Hello, I need some expert help. I bought a bluetooth headset but Galaxy S needs an app to send the audio to the headset. And the only apps I found in Play market seem to do the job in MONO, and I really like it to be STEREO.
Any solutions? Thx!
Lurittelija said:
Hello, I need some expert help. I bought a bluetooth headset but Galaxy S needs an app to send the audio to the headset. And the only apps I found in Play market seem to do the job in MONO, and I really like it to be STEREO.
Any solutions? Thx!
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For Audio over BT most devices use A2DP.
Maybe your headset doesnt support it.
Google: A2DP i9000
Is your headset only for calling? Then maybe it doesnt support stereo at all or the bluetooth call audio protocol ( or what it is named) generally doesnt support hogh quality audio or stereo.
Regards
In my Huawei GT3, FM Radio inbuilt app is not working... from starting onwards... But other apps and all working fine... When am set the FM Radio on, I can't hear any sound.... Please suggest me to solve the problem...
Do you have headphones plugged in? Most phones don't have an inbuilt DAB or analog fm aerial (tuned to the right band) so need the headphone lead as an aerial.
If you have ok google detection from any screen, try disabling it and report if it works