When I connect with my phone to my car radio and play music it doesn't show any info like title, artist, time.. it just says 'streaming'.
Before with Samsung and apple it would always show the info.
Any idea why with Xiaomi it just says 'streaming'?
Kinda annoying..
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I recently installed a new head unit in my car, Kenwood DDX470, which I believe is compatible with the revolution. The phones bluetooth connects and allows the track controls to control music, both on spotify and all access. I switched from spotify to all access because there was a 4 steps process that had to be followed in order to successfully sync the bluetooth, and because I heard that spotify was not necessarily very compatible with android devices, and because I heard that all access might show the track information once linked up. I'm pretty sure the phone has the ability to transmit metadata, track info, because it does so no problem with music stored on the device, but unfortunately it does not do so when streaming through all access or spotify.
I saw that there is a link to install a 3rd party app for the samsung SG3 and tab but it didn't work for my phone. I've talked to all access support, lg support, best buy, and verizon, and there appears to be no solution. I know that transmitting metadata is possible while streaming, since my brother is able to transmit this information on his iphone for both music streaming subscriptions. I'm, assuming this has something to do with the blue tooth stack of the phone, but I really don't know. Any insight into this problem would be great. I travel a lot for work and am a bit of an audiophile and this is the last problem I am having getting the system linked up properly. Hopefully one of the genius' at xda will have a solution. Thanks!!
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I recently installed a new head unit in my car, Kenwood DDX470, which I believe is compatible with the revolution. The phones bluetooth connects and allows the track controls to control music, both on spotify and all access. I switched from spotify to all access because there was a 4 steps process that had to be followed in order to successfully sync the bluetooth, and because I heard that spotify was not necessarily very compatible with android devices, and because I heard that all access might show the track information once linked up. I'm pretty sure the phone has the ability to transmit metadata, track info, because it does so no problem with music stored on the device, but unfortunately it does not do so when streaming through all access or spotify.
I saw that there is a link to install a 3rd party app for the samsung SG3 and tab but it didn't work for my phone. I've talked to all access support, lg support, best buy, and verizon, and there appears to be no solution. I know that transmitting metadata is possible while streaming, since my brother is able to transmit this information on his iphone for both music streaming subscriptions. I'm, assuming this has something to do with the blue tooth stack of the phone, but I really don't know. Any insight into this problem would be great. I travel a lot for work and am a bit of an audiophile and this is the last problem I am having getting the system linked up properly. Hopefully one of the genius' at xda will have a solution. Thanks!!
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First off, the iphone is a whole other animal when it comes to car audio. You cannot compare what you do with an apple product in your car to any other device. Period. Now, second, I have never been able to get meta data to show through bt on the revo. I have had this phone for 2 christmas's and can't recall ever seeing meta data displayed.
Pandora and Spotify work absolutely flawless on my wifes jvc w/o metadata. You could try and search the playstore for a manufacturer app for the radio. I know pioneer, jvc, sony have them. See if that helps. But most likely, you will have to upgrade your phone to get that to work.
I've been a car audio installer for over 10 yrs and android is the blacksheep of the car audio world. Now, the pioneer app radio, through hdmi, works flawlessly with the revo. You can even get screen mirroring to out put the revo's display to your other monitors if you have them. :victory:
Hi, I recently bought a Mercedes Benz A-Class 2013 with the Audio 20 CD package. The in-car hands free works great, and I'm able to play music over Bluetooth from my phone using the standard music app on my phone (I've tried both a Sony Xperia S and my HTC One). The title, album and artist of the current song is displayed fine as well.
The problem is, I only use Spotify or Audible to listen to music or audiobooks. Never the default music app.
When I try to play music over Bluetooth using Spotify, it plays the selected track for exactly 5 seconds, before it stops, and the built-in computer tells me that the Bluetooth playback is paused. No title/album/artist information is displayed either.
Does anybody know how I can fix this? I'm up for rooting my phone if that is necessary, as long as I'm able to play music from my phone using Spotify.
In the online manual to the MB car computer, the HTC One isn't one if the supported units, but my Xperia S is. Still, neither work with Spotify over Bluetooth.
I have tried to put Spotify in both online and offline mode. Neither work.
Alternatively, does anybody know of a way I could tunnel the audio output (and song information) from Spotify and "mask" it as the default music player app? (I know this is pretty far out there and if even possible, is probably very hard to do, but I'm open to any and all suggestions.)
Any help is appreciated!
primenr said:
Hi, I recently bought a Mercedes Benz A-Class 2013 with the Audio 20 CD package. The in-car hands free works great, and I'm able to play music over Bluetooth from my phone using the standard music app on my phone (I've tried both a Sony Xperia S and my HTC One). The title, album and artist of the current song is displayed fine as well.
The problem is, I only use Spotify or Audible to listen to music or audiobooks. Never the default music app.
When I try to play music over Bluetooth using Spotify, it plays the selected track for exactly 5 seconds, before it stops, and the built-in computer tells me that the Bluetooth playback is paused. No title/album/artist information is displayed either.
Does anybody know how I can fix this? I'm up for rooting my phone if that is necessary, as long as I'm able to play music from my phone using Spotify.
In the online manual to the MB car computer, the HTC One isn't one if the supported units, but my Xperia S is. Still, neither work with Spotify over Bluetooth.
I have tried to put Spotify in both online and offline mode. Neither work.
Alternatively, does anybody know of a way I could tunnel the audio output (and song information) from Spotify and "mask" it as the default music player app? (I know this is pretty far out there and if even possible, is probably very hard to do, but I'm open to any and all suggestions.)
Any help is appreciated!
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I have been facing this issue on various roms and the fix is that when the phone connects to the car stereo it does that as a phone and a music device I just deactivated the phone and then the connection was stable the minute I activate phone it would drop the connection. Hope this helps
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I have been facing this issue on various roms and the fix is that when the phone connects to the car stereo it does that as a phone and a music device I just deactivated the phone and then the connection was stable the minute I activate phone it would drop the connection. Hope this helps
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Thank you so much for your reply! I did this, and suddenly, for no reason apparent to me, it works no matter how I connect my phone to it.
To sum it up. I disconnected my phone from both the music and the telephone screen. Then I connected it to the music screen, played a song, and while playing, connected it to the phone screen. Again, somehow everything works no matter which order I connect them in now. Weird, but I'm not complaining!
I'm thinking instead of trying to get Google Now / voice-to-text running on the watch, why we can't use the watch as an a2dp device?
Relay the audio back and forth to the phone and let the phone do the processing and Internet.
I know it's possible because you can make a phone call from the watch, so why can't we tell Google Now or s-voice to send a text message?
Has one one given this a go? If so, is it as awesome as I imagine?? Also, how? I can't seem to get any audio other than call audio and on-watch audio out of the watch.
Also, this may be a stretch, but is there perchance a VNC-type app that can be run across bluetooth? View the phone's screen on your watch all willy-nilly and what's. Sounds crazy, I know, but it FEELS like it could be done.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=js.android.btmusic
This looks promising for talking to Google Now! I'm in class right now, but I'll give it a go here in about an hour.
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Doesn't work. Just forwards media audio out the earpiece on the phone.
I'll do some fiddling with it later.
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I should just make a thread called "My perfect Gear in a perfect world", but what about fullscreen keyboard? You know how on your phone, you go to landscape mode and your keyboard takes up the whole screen with it's own textbox on top? Would there be a way to force that on the gear? Seems like every time I'm trying to type on the gear, the keyboard is covering what I'm typing.
using the phone's internet to do the actual processing of information is referred to as "TETHERING"... you are basically saying "let's use our galaxy gear as a microphone" ... this is what tethering would do. Initiate a request from the galaxy gear, process request using phone's internet, completing task at origin of initial request / location.
Now...... using the galaxy gear as a module to transmit system sound would be interesting idea... meaning we emulate our phones microphone via bluetooth connection (gear) but then you'd have to shut off the gear's sounds and all audio coming from the phone would somehow have to transmit through the gear... which i think would be very slow/ laggy... but also an interesting thought
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using the phone's internet to do the actual processing of information is referred to as "TETHERING"... you are basically saying "let's use our galaxy gear as a microphone" ... this is what tethering would do. Initiate a request from the galaxy gear, process request using phone's internet, completing task at origin of initial request / location.
Now...... using the galaxy gear as a module to transmit system sound would be interesting idea... meaning we emulate our phones microphone via bluetooth connection (gear) but then you'd have to shut off the gear's sounds and all audio coming from the phone would somehow have to transmit through the gear... which i think would be very slow/ laggy... but also an interesting thought
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I picked up a cheap bluetooth speaker to play music on, and I noticed it has an extra profile in the bluetooth settings on my phone that the Gear doesn't have. "Media Audio"
I can use the bluetooth speaker talk to Google Now, but not the Gear, so I"m thinking this is what's missing.
Is this a hardware thing? Can this be spoofed/modified to include the Media Audio for the Gear?
MEDIA AUDIO is a bluetooth profile that some device/receiver bluetooth DO have
for example i have a chinese bluetooth dialer that does have 2 bt profile.... os i can enable it for the phone audio.... AND for media audio. and wwhen i play a song on my phone.... also via youtube app, the audio is STREAMED TO THE BT RECEIVER ( the dialer) that does have a 3,5mm hole to use it with headphones. and i can HEAR youtube audio wireless using the BT dialer plus headphones...... thaks to media audio profile
It brings a tear to my eye that this was never implemented before the abandonment of the Null rom, A2DP is basically the only thing missing from it.
Hello,
I own a Hyundai I35 2014,
I have the phone connected via Bluetooth, and i can make and receive calls just fine, all is loud and clear.
But it will not play Music (not from YouTube, not from google Music) when i hit AD2P
I checked some forums and other sites, i tried unpairing, i tried force stop and remove data and clear cache, i tried to do almost anything - nothing worked.
i also do not have the "Media Audio" option under options in Bluetooth device properties (when you click the round icon next to the car device name) - but also ,
My brother has LG G3 (android 5.0) and he is ABLE to play music just fine - He also do not have the "Media Audio" option in bluetooth device properties.
Both phones properties look the same, but only the LG G3 is playing music once AD2P is chosen in the Car.
any help would be much appreciated.
thanks !
Sounds like a vehicle issue - most phones will not stream audio to a device which doesn't present it with the A2DP profile. Maybe you need to master reset your car's stereo or check with the dealership for a stereo FW update.
Ford just recently released an updated firmware for Sync and now I get mp3 metadata on the display and it auto-reconnects to BT after shutting the truck off.
I`v actually done that, but how can i blame the car when my brother's LG G3 works great with it, and my Wife's iPhone 6Plus works great as well ?
Just from a quick Google search it seems the bluetooth in that car (I'm gonna assume you have a Hyundai ix35, since no "i35" exists) is flaky and problematic.
I would call the dealer and ask if there's a system update to fix BT issues.
I've had an ongoing issue with my Pioneer head unit where it will stop working with Media Playback and continue to connect for call audio. Each time it does this I have to clear the Bluetooth memory on my Pioneer unit. Perhaps your Hyundai has a similar option? They you can repair the device and it should work.
Edit: I should add that this was never an issue with my previous 2 phones (a Samsung Captivate and Nexus 4).
Hello all,
Im trying to figure out what causes the phone not to send music info (artist, song, etc) when i play it through bluetooth to my car. It just shows the name of my device only.
Ive had a blackberry priv and it displays it. My last 4 Samsungs stopped displaying it, but before that it used to.
Thanks in advance