Hey all,
Just wondering, does anyone know what version of AVRCP is on the I9000?
Cheers,
Kenny
There are different versions? I think 1.4 is the only one thats built in any bluetooth stack.
The bluetooth version however is 3.0 on the SGS.
AVRCP has several versions with significantly increasing functionality:
1.0—Basic remote control commands (play/pause/stop, etc.)
1.3—all of 1.0 plus metadata and media-player state support
The status of the music source (playing, stopped, etc.)
Metadata information on the track itself (artist, track name, etc.).
1.4—all of 1.0, 1.3, plus media browsing capabilities for multiple media players
Browsing and manipulation of multiple players
Browsing of media metadata per media player, including a "Now Playing" list
Basic search capabilities
all i know is that i can control everything remotely from my phone to my car receiver and vice versa, i can also control from the car receiver my phone full features
browse, next, skip, back, stop, play, pause, answer call, resume, volume up/down, mute,... not sure if i'm forgetting something
Audio quality is AMAZING!!!!!! the base!! the sub!!! you can hear it all!!!
unlike the WM phones the BT doesn't transmit the full spectrum and always leaves out the Sub base frecuencies
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Don't know if this the correct forum for this, but i'm searching for a mediaplayer that supports gapless playback (or crossfade) of mp3 files.
I have a Raphael and can connect it to my carradio (aux).
So now I have to choose between a portable mp3 player with gapless support (don't know which yet) or using (prefered) the HTC touch Pro.
Please help.
Conduits PocketPlayer supports gapless audio, but I've had varying success trying to use it. They have an updated version out beyond the one I have, so maybe its improved. When I tried using I seem to remember that it would change tracks without gap, but would take a long time to "spool up" the transition when the next track button was clicked. Really nice program though - supports shoutcast natively - so if you have a good data plan you can listen to all kinds of free stuff. Better than Sirius/XM IMO.
Ok - I just upgraded to the trial version of PP 4.1.
It plays track to track very nicely with crossfade/gapless turned on. However, if you turn on the advanced option "crossfade on back/next" it takes a while to actually perform the track change. But track to track gapless should meet your needs.
Is there any application from which we can listen to music through bluetooth in g1?
its not very clear what you mean?
And LOL on the bold code
The built-in Music app is fine for this. You just need a bluetooth device that supports A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) - most two-eared headsets have this, most one-ear headsets don't and will only be used for calls. Then pair it with the G1 (Settings / Wireless settings / Bluetooth settings) and look for the >B< icon in the notification bar. Any music you play will then come out of the headset, but if you're running the experimental branch of CyanogenMod, or potentially other Donut-based ROMs, beware of http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=3954
Also, this probably should have gone here or here.
Are there any for one-ear-piece bluetooth headset?
Recently the CyanogenMod Nightly builds have implemented AVRCP 1.3. This allows for the currently playing song/tracks id3 tags or metadata to be displayed on my car media center. This only works when I use the stock CyanogenMod music player. I would like to know if it is possible for me to use the Google Music player and still be able to stream the track info to my cars bluetooth. I've tried, and it doesn't work. I've found comments from other users saying they have found success but I seem to be having trouble. How do I go about getting this to work?
ajam100 said:
Recently the CyanogenMod Nightly builds have implemented AVRCP 1.3. This allows for the currently playing song/tracks id3 tags or metadata to be displayed on my car media center. This only works when I use the stock CyanogenMod music player. I would like to know if it is possible for me to use the Google Music player and still be able to stream the track info to my cars bluetooth. I've tried, and it doesn't work. I've found comments from other users saying they have found success but I seem to be having trouble. How do I go about getting this to work?
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Any music player should play via whatever the current audio output method is, which would be via bluetooth A2DP if it's connected. Pretty much the only application that will supply the track data however is the stock CM7 player or the bog-standard AOSP-based Android music player. Neither Google music or virtually any other application supports it as until recently the "standard" BlueZ stack didn't support AVRCP v1.3.
Later beta versions of Google Music may support the feature, but the older ones certainly didn't seem to.
I'm running a Sprint Nexus 6 with a home build of CM 12.1 (base CM 12.1 with some minor cherry picks, but currently none involving Bluetooth). I drive a Honda Fit LX (base model without the touchscreen and integrated Pandora). When I stream audio to my car via Bluetooth on any audio app other than Pandora, the song's metadata (title, artist, album) is displayed. Pandora refuses to display the data. The other apps that I've tried that work are Amazon Music, Music, Play Music, Spotify, and even my podcast app Pocket Casts. All of these show proper metadata. Other AVRCP functions do work within Pandora, such as play, pause, and skip. I have even go so far as to use Pandora Patcher to force AVRCP functionality. I haven't used it for any of its illicit functions (I'm a Pandora One sub), so please don't discuss those here or provide links for Pandora Patcher, as they're against forum rules.
I plan to revert to stock temporarily to see if it's an issue with the Pandora app or CM's Bluetooth implementation. I was wondering if anyone else was seeing this issue, whether they we also using CM or another ROM, and most importantly if anyone would happen to have a fix.
When pairing my phone with the car audio the only media control I have is "Pause". The note 4 has Pause, and Shuffle. The iPhone has everything you can think of.
Is there a way to add these additional playback options? A different rom perhaps?