BlueMusic is the software that will allow you to listen to music played on your WM2005 PocketPC or Smartphone with your Bluetooth headsets.
It's now easy to listen to your MP3s and many other audio formats, wherever you are with your Wireless Bluetooth Headset.
It's even easier to use BlueMusic together with Skype, or other VoIP software.
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Music is wireless! The new 1.0.510 version comes with lots of new features:
The Smartphone version and the PocketPC version are now combined in one single version to make everything easier for the users
No need to press the Headset main button anymore, just pair the headset with your device, and press the Start button in the BlueMusic interface. The audio gets instantly redirected to the Bluetooth headset
For PocketPC users: 2 versions of the today plugin are available. Also, you can now disable the plugin and use the shortcut in Programs
For Smartphone users: improved graphics and functionality. BlueMusic looks even better now.
Trial version allows 40 seconds of audio instead of the 30seconds in previous versions
Supports both landscape and portrait, both QVGA and VGA, and also Smartphones with Landscape screen resolution
The new version can be downloaded here
But it is still NON-Stereo right???
Yes that's correct. The "stereo" feature would mean a bigger project and different releases for different devices. But it can be an idea for a different project. Thanks for your input
Cheers,
Raul
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I use salling clicker on my bluetooth enabled Nokia phone. It works fine, using the physical keyboard.
What are the options available for elf/elfin, given that these phones do not have a hardware keyboard/directional buttons?
Is there a:
1. a virtual keyboard/directional buttons that can be used in elf/elfin?
2. an add-on to salling clicker that will emulate keystrokes using touch controls?
3. an equivalent app, similar to salling clicker, that can be used on touch phones like the elf/elfin?
Apparently, I am not posting at the right board for this, but this certainly is not TRASH. I would appreciate it if this post can be moved to a more appropriate thread.
I am now using Bluetooth Remote Control from http://jaylee.org/RemoteControl/ , and recently discovered that this can be configured using a hardware keyboard, but a virtual keyboard would work as well, too.
what i am actually looking for now is a virtual keypad that looks like a remote control.
Below is a sample of the interface. I took the original interface from Vectir and edited it a little bit.
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To further explain, pressing the UP volume control in the remote control interface above could be configured to send the keystroke for the letter "A", which could then be assigned in the bluetooth app to increase the volume. Not all the letters or numbers would be assigned to a button since the interface contains only 21 buttons, total.
I hope someone out there is interested to develop this interface or virtual keyboard.
Hi All,
Many phones nowdays have a builtin FM radio transmiter, my phone doesn't, so I connected a regular FM Transmiter to the headphone jack of my phone and I am able to transmit frequenices to a radio receiver.. In general I am able to listen music from my phone player on to another FM radio receiver.
My question..:
Is it possible to built a software/application that can control a RC toy (like a RC car/truck/helicopter) using the FM transmiter (Internal or external).
I am not a developer or electronic engineer, but as per my understanding the RC toys work on FM transmission.. i.e. FM signals received by the RC toys receiver transmited from the remote control..
If we can make a application that can help transmit certain frequencies out of the receiver it would be great fun... after all hi-end phones nowdays are toys..
Moved as not software release.
Is it possible...?
What you propose makes sense but the fm transmiters in devices are not very powerfull. They are more intended for short range use within an automobile. Saw a video before where guy used his n900 to control mini helecopter but he had to stay within a couple of feet to maintain control. Then there is THIS which uses wifi and is pretty damn cool. On my winmo device I use remote desktop to control my train layout in the backyard through a host computer in the house on my network.
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Screen shot of device.
Backyard.
And yes I'm a dork and a nerd. Just to avoid any criticism. But bring it on anyway...
good day.
Wow, your train setup looks good...!!
and that AR.Drone for iPhone is also amazing..!!
Hope we get something for our windows mobile withour the need of Remote Desktop..
Another Reason why we need 2.1
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If you use Winamp on your Windows PC you now have pretty seamless integration between your desktop player and your Android phone. The Now Playing-style setup you're used to comes to Winamp on Android, and with it comes with a very intuitive interface: the now playing window is actually a drawer that can be expanded or collapsed at any time, the rest of your library lying behind it. In addition, the player controls are always just a tap away, allowing you to control your music and see your queue from any screen in the app.
Along with the standard widgets, shortcuts, and scrobbling that have become the standard for all Android music players, Winamp also brings the ability to sync with your desktop computer over Wi-Fi, no need to dock your device. Of course, for you speed enthusiasts, Winamp includes standard USB syncing as well. If you're a Winamp user, grab this up right now, because it doesn't get any better than this. Heck, I don't even use Winamp, and I might keep this app around—its interface really is that great. Hit the QR code to the right to check it out.
Neat.
Saw this the other day, but I don't think it's EQ equipped? It'll need an equalizer for me to even consider using it post the 2.1 update.
javagreen said:
Neat.
Saw this the other day, but I don't think it's EQ equipped? It'll need an equalizer for me to even consider using it post the 2.1 update.
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Don't know about Winamp but Power Amp has some really stunning EQ features. Look it out at Droid-den.com!
^Thanks
Hi friends I just noticed that while during a call we are able to play music in background using third party media player like poweramp but only we can here that and the person on other side of call are not able to listen that, also the volume of call and music can be controlled separately. Now it could be possible to mix all sound like.
1. Sounds of call and music can be played through different speakers ie headset, Bluetooth or speakers separately.
2. Two or more media players able to play on different speakers.
3. We can mix call and music so the person other side of call can here music also..
4. We can record audio from different source like Mic,call,FM or music separatly at same time
5. There should be a mixture interface from which inputs and output can be controlled..
May be achieved through kernel/Rom modding along with some applications or any way...This will make our android devices great.
This is just an idea and I hope our great developer might take a look on this issue.... Thanks.
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Ray ST18i, jj.v3.2+Xray7
Not a development thread - moved to General.
I for one would like to see something like this.
I want to be able to record to MP3, snippets of songs I'm playing in Spotify to make ringtones and alarms.
Clearly it should be possible and our devices are most probably artificially limited to prevent piracy.
Can't see it changing any time soon unfortunately.
Since the interface seems draggy on the Tablet HDMI stick builds/hardware for 2.4ghz wireless control devices or bluetooth keyboards and mice, I am looking for something with a remote, so the lady has "ease of use", and "less complication...
Think one-trick-pony for Netflix.
Has anyone used the AndroidTV's that Roku seems to be based on such as something like these:
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Android4-0-...406?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item51ab0a1bde
I want to know if these remotes function in Netflix, as I know their app really sucks with a pointing device such as mouse, mainly due to their foreground popup, not actually being a popup and when using arrow keys it scrolls the background... Do remotes on devices such as this work in the old Android (4.0) builds of Netflix, or has someone tried any of these AndroidTV boxes/sticks that work well with an IR remote and Netflix (assuming that it is IR)?
OR what is the cheapest functional stable Roku-like, or Netflix streaming device with a full remote (4-way cursor, back, home, and maybe power button)?
Are Netgear streaming players a good alternative to Roku?
Mainly because Roku's 90 day phone-support, and the remainder of the 1 year support all via e-mail (unless you pay an extra $12 fee) really pissed me off, not to mention having to activate EVERY DEVICE for a Roku sucks.
Bumpity-dumpity for input...
Does anyone have any RJ45-wired AndroidTV devices?