android auto sound to bluetooth device - Android Auto General

Hello i need help please. I have a portable car dvr with android auto and this item have bad sound quality when i connect with aux to my car unit to have sound to my speakers. So my question is if i can with aawireless adapter device or another way send the android auto audio to my car unit with bluetooth. Thanks for help.

Hi. As far as I know, it can be done. You need to look in the settings.

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Software from Kaiser to Stereo Car

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I search a software for listening my music from HTC Tytn2 to Stereo Car across Bluetooth connection.
Can you help me?
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you need to look at the site b4 asking questions or elaborate on your question more.
No special software needed!
pancu said:
Hi.
I search a software for listening my music from HTC Tytn2 to Stereo Car across Bluetooth connection.
Can you help me?
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As long as your "Car Stereo" has bluetooth and you connect to it as you would to a head set or anything else really.. I have a Sony MEX-BT2500 and pair my phone with the radio with no problems and then anything that plays or any sounds on my HTC will go through the stereo.
So really there is no other software needed on the Kaiser, just need a bluetooth enabled car stereo.
Hope this is what your talking about..
I dont have a BT stereo however I do have a Parrott CK3100 connected to my stock BMW stereo, can I play music through that?
You can, but because it isn't a2dp, it wouldn't be stereo. It probably wont sound all that well, either. I have a Premier FH-800BT head unit and that works wonders, especially if you need a double-din radio to replace stock. Might want to look into something along those lines if you want quality audio from your BT phone. The 3100 is probably just bit too old to be what you would like it to be.
Hope that helps,
Colin

Mp3 via Car Bluetooth

Hello everyone,
I can pair my car's bluetooth and Diamond flawlessly... However I am also wondering if it is possible to use the car speakers as output in order to listen to mp3s in my phone... ofcourse via bluetooth...
I know that people can listen to music via their bluetooth dongles on the ear. From which menu or program should i also try for the car?
Thanks in adv.
if the bluetooth in your car support ad2p then it's just a question about bonding them and choosing stereo headset on the phone
but if your car don't there is no way
Thanks, unfortunetely there's not such a function (as far as I checked on the web)

[Q] Bluetooth streaming guidance requested

Hey everyone, pretty sure there is a better place for this post but not really sure where that would be. I'm looking for a bluetooth device to stream music from my Xperia Z3 Compact to my car stereo.
My stereo has a female usb cable and an aux cable running next to each other into the try below the stereo. What I am looking for is a device similar in construction to a usb stick, ie something that plugs directly into the usb port and is powered there but is relatively small. if it has to play the audio through the aux cable that is fine. I've seen some devices like the:
VicTsing Portable USB Bluetooth Audio Music Streaming Receiver Adapter with 3.5 mm Stereo Output White I found on amazon. (sorry too new to post links)
However, its been a long time since I used bluetooth and I remember my bluetooth 2.0 device being a huge power drain. I know that's supposed to be the big thing with bluetooth 4.0. So I guess all in all I have the following questions:
Is there a good device like this out there with bluetooth 4.0?
does it matter to my phones battery whether or not my Bluetooth 4.0 phone connects to a 4.0 receiver versus a 2.1 receiver?
Is there a better device out there that can transfer meta data to my car stereo as well via bluetooth connected to the usb?
Thanks for any help and Iike i said, if this isn't the place for such a question please redirect me there and I will re-ask it.
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Is it possible to re-route sound output of AA to phone-car BT audio connection?

This is my setup:
Aftermarket head unit (IDCORE) connected through AUX to car stereo. AA is connected wireless (S10+, stock) with head unit; there is also car BT connected to mobile; when driving TWO active BT connections: 1, phone - car BT for audio and 2, IDCORE for AA).
And this is my problem:
AUX output (head unit -> car stereo) works, but has a quite annoying (static?) noise. Ground loop isolator is set, everything I can do hardware-wise is done -but the quality of AUX sound is MUCH LESS than it is when using BT phone-car connection (makes sense, Meridian built in system, with fiber optic).
Question:
considering above and that there IS an active phone-car BT audio connection during driving (beside the necessary AA-IDCORE connection) is there a way (software, app, switch?) to route AA sound through the phone-car BT audio connection, instead of the (noisy!) AUX wire?
Rooting of the phone is not an attractive option (due to my company account on the phone) - but I would be interested in any solution; as noise on the AUX output is quite disturbing. Thanks in advance
Have you checked the Bluetooth settings and checked music audio for the connection to the head unit?
Just did it. I CAN route music audio (in my case TuneIn) to BT in the settings of the phone (sounds, separate app sounds setting), but 1, this does not work (no sound over car BT from TuneIn, when using it on AA), 2, this setting can only be set for ONE application at the time (and I also use navigation, news service on AA), 3, the Android Auto app (the one I need?) does not show up in the application list of this setting. Still stuck.
My idea was (but I don't know if it is possible) a nifty app, that FORCES all sound (music, nav, news, etc) from the phone to BT (car), even when using AA.
I've got the same problem, using AA over USB and can't get Viper working because it doesn't stream over Bluetooth.
I have the same request. I have an AA unit attached to an original BMW X5 nav system. I can switch between them by long pressing the MENU button. The problem is that the AA unit can output sound only via audio jack and my car's system has fiber optics. The quality is very poor when compared. Is there anyway in which I can force my Android phone to output AA sound through car's BT? The AA unit has an option to do this for phone calls but unfortunatly not for regular sound (Spotify etc).
Anyone heard of anything related to this? I noticed that in the iPhones there is a setting in the accessibility options to route the audio through bluetooth. But there is nothing similar in AA. I can't believe this feature is not requested more.
Has anyone solved it? I'm struggling with the same thing.
I just ended up buying a BT transmitter which connects to my device's jack audio out and in turn it connects to the car's bt. It is stupid that there is no software solution to such a simple problem. Why can it do it for audio calls but not for music!? Why the iPhone can do it but the all configurable God of a mobile OSes simply can't?
Also, another idiotic thing of AA is that it doesn't allow you to switch the call to speaker or another bt device... in fact nothing happens when I get a call on the actual phone when connected to stupid AA. This is sooooo idiotic. Way to go android...
Aawireless also has a fewture that solves this also
Really? Where? What is it's name? Where do I access this?!
Aawireless: that is a piece of hardware again, isn't it (https://www.aawireless.io/)?
I look for an app/ software to solve this issue, if possible..
Aaahh I thought the reference was to Android Auto Wireless not a 3rd party hardware thing.

How to force A2DP over Wireless Android Auto?

Hi all,
I've been searching around and it seems there are many use cases for this, mine specifically is I have a cheap AA screen which I want to display Waze on, but I want the music/audio to go through the cars standard bluetooth stereo system.
When you connect to wireless android auto all audio is routed over wireless to that unit. Is there any way around this?
The unit I bought only has a terrible inbuilt speaker or FM transmitter for audio output, and the quality of both is awful.
Hi. I have the same problem
Short answer, No - Android Auto routes only phone calls over Bluetooth and all other audio is routed through WiFi or USB. This is by design.

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