I bought new car radio Pioneer. It has bluetooth so I tried to play music with my sgs with AOSP 4.2.1 pawitp ROM. It connect with no problem and plays. But it brakes music for about half a second. Yust enough to notice and to get annoyed with it. It seems to play fine if I connect in aux. Don't know if that's normal or what could be the problem. Bluetooth can't deliver so much data and brakes or what?
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I'm looking into car stereos, and is there a way to get one with a usb port that I could do audio out of the phone through it?
Right now I have to cables needed for my phone in the car, power cable and headphones. I'm trying to see how I can eliminate the headphones, but still keep the ability to use my phone for music (while its charging). I keep my music on the internal storage (not SD), but also use Pandora or Audiogalaxy.
Also if there are any stereo units that can do this and have support for ipod of usb that would be great too.
almost every car stereo brand has one with usb ports but unfortunately I think you need one with an auxiliary out that will connect thru 3.5 mm headphone jack
edit: I think there might be some out there that have bluetooth for playing music actually
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Check CrutchField.com and it should work just like you want. Go to best buy with your cable and plug into one of the HU's there and try it. Your music would need to be on the SD card and disk drive setup from the phone end I think
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This means your phone will act as an USB thumb drive.. It may not be the same effect you want, but is a pretty good solution.
I use a nice sony head to stream the media audio to in my truck, often 8 or 10 hours a day, love it. A few head units will allow phone and audio seperately. The ability to connect bt headset and head unit to the phone is well worth the money if you spend much time driving
Pioneer offers many units that have the bluetooth built in that allow audio streaming and call interuption etc
I know in my 2011 Camaro i can do call audio and any audio on my Incredible (ie: music, sounds, games, videos all output audio via bluetooth since the radio acts as headphones) but of course were also talking about a stereo that has rare support for the Zune integrated right into the USB.
The sony in my 2011 freightliner does the media and phone seperately, phone can be connected to stereo and headset at the same time, mp3 thru the stereo and calls thru the headset. Even with the external mic for the stereo people got too much background noise. Car might be a little quieter inside tho
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So, I've looked around...does anyone use their captivate to stream to a car audio receiver? And if so, does it sound like crap for you too? With EVERY rom I've flashed, I have horrible highs, and really muddy lows if I use BT in my car. Friends iPhone 3gs- flawless. I've heard things about bitpool, music players, and bluetooth stacks. Some say the AOSP CM7 builds use the google bt stack, and it's better than what samsung gives us. Can anyone help me here?
My headphone jack has a poor connection to the left channel, so using the AUX cable, I only get audio out of the right side of my car. I've already replaced it once, would rather not have to again since I *should* be able to use BT instead. Hands free would be so nice, but it sounds worse than 128kbps mp3's...
I just started streaming over BT in my car and I was very pleased with the sound quality. To me, it sounds very close to the sound quality when plugged into the AUX port.
I'm running JVZ.
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DaveyBB said:
I just started streaming over BT in my car and I was very pleased with the sound quality. To me, it sounds very close to the sound quality when plugged into the AUX port.
I'm running JVZ.
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JVZ is an i9000 port, right? I'm not up to date on the current releases. I was wondering if the ICS builds had good audio quality, but no one replied when I asked in the dev thread. Are you using the stock media player too?
Yes, I am running an i9000 build. I just got the new car with Bluetooth, so I haven't had the opportunity to test on other ROMs, because (for the fist time on a while) I'm happy with what I am running.
I have used everything on my phone that makes "noise" including the Audible.com app, Sirius XM streaming app, standard music app and MIUI music app.
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Is there a fix for the broken bluetooth audio?
By Broken I mean:
- Constant static
- Popping
- Micro stutters ever few seconds.
It's so bad that it is unusable at the moment.
I have tried the stock walkman ap, poweramp and played with all of the settings in power amp and the system, including cache, nothing helps.
If I use the phone speaker the audio is ok, so it's not the music files or sdcard causing the issue. I've also tried other devices (Note 2,s3, s4) through the same bluetooth headset and fm transmitter and they work fine.
My Bluetooth audio is OK, however I don't get any track information sent through to my car stereo whereas I did with my galaxy s2.
Hopefully a firmware update will address this in future
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I have never been able to have steady audio via Bluetooth while using my phone. Example if I have Bluetooth streaming audio from Google Play All Access and try to reply to a text message the audio will start cutting out and skipping. Even if I try to use the Google Play app to change a song.
I know this is not an issue when using the headphone jack as that is how I normally have my phone plugged into the stereo in my truck.
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I have never been able to have steady audio via Bluetooth while using my phone. Example if I have Bluetooth streaming audio from Google Play All Access and try to reply to a text message the audio will start cutting out and skipping. Even if I try to use the Google Play app to change a song.
I know this is not an issue when using the headphone jack as that is how I normally have my phone plugged into the stereo in my truck.
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Try re-pairing. I have this issue through a cheap bluetooth dongle. I generally reconnect and that will fix it (for the time being), but in some cases I've unpaired and re-paired and that has gotten it working. I don't have this problem in my car.
The car is question is the family SUV, it has an Alpine Receiver with Bluetooth built-in. I have not only repaired but noticed this issue with 4.2.2 and 4.4 and now 4.4.2. There has even been a full wipe and fresh start on the phone and the issue continues. I don't have another Bluetooth device to try with unfortunately.
Hi. Ever since I updated to kit Kat, when I'm playing music via Bluetooth through my car speakers, if I turn off my car, the phone will keep playing music through the phone speakers rather than just turning off music playback. Does anyone know a work around? Didn't find appropriate settings in Walkman and Bluetooth settings.
I had this same problem intermittently with my old Optimus p920. I never did find out what the problem was.
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Hi. Ever since I updated to kit Kat, when I'm playing music via Bluetooth through my car speakers, if I turn off my car, the phone will keep playing music through the phone speakers rather than just turning off music playback. Does anyone know a work around? Didn't find appropriate settings in Walkman and Bluetooth settings.
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Turning off your car does disable your car bluetooh? If not then the pairing bluetooh is still on so your phone can't know when you car is turned off.
Same with me
I have the same problem, really annoying. The other car/bluetooth problem i have is when someone calls me the music stops but when the call ends, the music doesn't start, i have to manualy start the player again.