I can get all audio out to my car stereo speakers, via the headphone jack, but can't calls to go through.
Is there something I can do to use it as hands free via my car stereo, via the headphone jack ?
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Anybody ?
Surely there is a solution, as not all cars have bluetooth
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I don't mind that the Nook only has one speaker, but it does annoy me how it is only left stereo audio. Listen to a song with a guitar track on each channel left and right and you only hear half the song.
Is there any way to sum the stereo audio and output to the speaker on a software level?
Can it be assumed then that you are against simply plugging some stereo earphones, speakers, or a radio transmitter into the headphone jack? You could even stream it wirelessly to many stereo DLNA devices using an app such as the free Twonky Media Server from the Market.
Nook speaker mode needed stat!!! Hopefully the part out will reveal space for a second speaker and/or replacing with a bigger/better option.
epakrat75 said:
Can it be assumed then that you are against simply plugging some stereo earphones, speakers, or a radio transmitter into the headphone jack? You could even stream it wirelessly to many stereo DLNA devices using an app such as the free Twonky Media Server from the Market.
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No, not against it. In fact, I rarely use it for music at all. Just principle, I want to hear both audio tracks without having to use headphones.
Just wondering if it can be done..
Well that would certainly be one reason for the loss of volume when playing over the speaker. I was not aware that the audio processor couldn't mix stereo down to mono for the onboard speaker.
Wad considering making a dock with speakers b/c the mono was so bad very tinney Speaker.
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No way to force the OS to run Mono unless the headphone port is used?
Is there any app or way to change ALL audio to go out the BT interface.?
Some of my apps speak while I am driving, and (not using a car dock) the audio comes out the speakers. I want to hear it in the Plantronics BT that is connected and works for cell calls.
Thanks
UPDATE: Found this that works: SuperMonoFroyo Free Trial. It worked.
Has anyone noticed that if you use your phone to play music to over your car stereo via bluetooth using a fm transmitter the sound quality is more top heavy with little to no bass, however if you use the rca cable through the headphone jack on the phone or fm transmitter (GOgroove Flexsmart X2found on Amazon.com) it has a balance sound quality. My question would be is an an app out there or is there any way to correct this issue thru the phone settings.
bump, Does anyone have any ideas behind the limitations of bluetooth's sound quality?
http://soundexpert.org/news/-/blogs/bluetooth-audio-quality-a2dp explains a bit
Thanks, will check it out.
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I have both a mono bt headset and a stereo a2dp one with built in mic. I'd like to record audio using either one. I currently use tapeatalk but it is only picking up the phone mic. I tried using an app called bt Mono but had no luck with it, any suggestions?
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I am also interested in this as I want to use a headset for note-to-self tasks.
Is there a possibility to use the headset micro as audio source?
Thanks!
I'm considering pick up a Z3 Compact, and was wondering if anyone could tell me if you could listen to music via the headphone jack and have bluetooth connected for phone calls at the same time. I know that the Galaxy S3, for example, cannot do that, while HTC phones can.
Just so it's clear, this is what I'd like to do:
Headphone jack connected to car stereo's aux in for music, navigation audio, etc.
Bluetooth connected to car for hands free phone calls.
(My car is a few years old and can't do music over bluetooth.)
Can the Z3 do it?
Thanks!
Just tested with the sbh52 and Vizio sound bar auxiliary port.
Works just as you desire. When answering a call, the audio cuts from the headphone jack and routes to the Bluetooth device automatically. This occurs whether you answer from the phone or Bluetooth device. Upon hanging up, the music resumes playing and can be controlled with your Bluetooth device.
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Thanks!