hello again,
it is possible to connect my htc diamond in my car for listen my musics/gps/sounds directly in my "bass"(correct in english?),i want to use it like a multimedia center in my car,for listen musics,and listen gps,there something?to buy or to made? thats would be very nice and interresing,Better than a simple radio post,with my cigare-chargor,and easy disconnect/reconnect...
celb said:
hello again,
it is possible to connect my htc diamond in my car for listen my musics/gps/sounds directly in my "bass"(correct in english?),i want to use it like a multimedia center in my car,for listen musics,and listen gps,there something?to buy or to made?
Yes, there is the htc media adapter, which lets you plug in a lot of things (input/output). Or you could always use a jack that converts to audio and hook it up to your aux input (if you have one)
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no there not a jack output in the htc diamond,can you give me a link for the media adapter?
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Hi Guys,
I have been on the search to find a bluetooth headphone that will allow you to listen to music through bluetooth on your I-mate/XDA 2 etc.
I came accross the Sonorix OBH-0100.
Site:http://www.sonorix.com/eng/sono_product_obh0100.html
Review:http://www.worldofppc.com/HWTests/openbt2.htm
I sent an e-mail to the company asking whether this set would work with Pocket PC (XDA 2). They replied back saying that current pocket pc's would need a A2DP (advanced audio distribution profile) to be able to use your bluetooth headphones to listen to music from your device.
Does anyone know how we could go about adding this extra bluetooth feature.
Im sure that alot of you would like this option / accessory. So if anyone could help that would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hi, well done on finding the BT headphones, I've been trying to find something like this for a while...
first, on other parts of this site there are links to the following place:
http://bluetooth.i-networx.de/index_e.html
This guy is busy writing BT software for the XDA to fill in the shortfalls, and slowly including more profiles into his BT tools, He may be able to help with the profile problem for the XDA...
Also, are they actually selling these units yet? The URL you supplied only seems to supply 'sample' sets for traders, I would like to know where it is being sold, and if not when it is being released if the info is available..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=6816&highlight=bluetooth+stereo
people say that the quality is horrible if it worked
Hmm I dunno, maybe it is possible to send the audio across the BT link compressed (maybe MP3 like) and do the decompression back into audio locally, this would possibly make it possible to send resonable quality over the BT link bitrate (I think it's about 700k).
Their website claims to have reached CD quality audio.
yeah suppose you could do that but it would require
a uncompression in the head set
it would be possible of cause but from that guy who tried it
it may require more then just a std profile
Yes, a special profile is required as mentioned in the first post, apparently it is an advanced audio digital profile (a2dp), but no hand held units have it yet, we were hoping someone may be able to write profile support for the XDA...
I sent an e-mail to Tobias at Pocket Bluetooth tools about these particular headphones and he replied that he has no ordered the headphones and will work on the A2DP profile as soon as he recieves the headphones.
Hope something good comes out of this.
Will keep you updated 8)
Great news, now we only need to sit back and wait.
I had a look at the site but they only seem to be selling trader samples? Do we know where these items can be bought yet and how much? if not do we know a release date?
No, they havent mentioned anything about a release date but I have heard that many people have ordered the trade samples to test them out.
I think trade samples is the ony way you can buy for the time being ...$220 is the price as I remember and this excludes delivery and tax that you might have to pay.
But I have to admit they look very cool and if Tobias can solve this problem soon, I would certainly order one for myself.
BT audio transport
Hi folks,
I'm on the search for BT headset that also plays back the audio output of my MDA II (e.g. direction info of tomtom nav 3 ...)ยด. When I found this thread I thought that's it, but there is now follow up after Apr. 24th.
Any news yet?
Still no news!?!?!?!
:x
what you need is a bluetooth profile which have support for
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
ms really dont like bluetooth all that much and their stack lack most bluetooth profiles
maybe the latest vidcomm stack support it
more about bluetooth profiles
http://www.palowireless.com/infotooth/tutorial/profiles.asp
maybe you should look into this product
http://www.bluetake.com/products/BT420EX.htm
but some guy in the forum had one for test and said the phone quality was pretty poor
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OK guys!
A short review has been posted here:-
http://www.ppcsg.com/forums/viewtop...t=iphono&sid=6d3d546329a09353b6817f1c28cdca86
From another thread Pocket Bluetooth Tools doesn't work very well with iPHONO bluetooth headphone and the digital Bluespoon bluetooth headset. However, it creates a non-dynamic serial port and enables printing from the O2 XDA II to HP 450CBi bluetooth portable printer.
http://www.ppcsg.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=38299&sid=6d3d546329a09353b6817f1c28cdca86
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Hi,
Is there a piece of software that lets me use my phone as an LCD screen/monitor for my computer? Ideally, i'd like to stream movies from my pc to the screen of my HTC phone (trinity atm), bt would like to use the speakers of my main computer.
Thanks,
James
The closest things I can think of would be using a remote desktop/VPN app to get to your PC. Video over VPN is a problem though - it typically doesn't work very well for a number of reasons. Your other choice would be to use a media streaming app on your PC and stream to TCPMP or Windows Media Player on your phone.
Neither of these solutions is anything like "using my phone as an LCD monitor" though.
yeah i dont think therminal services support the overlays that video use
nor DX as in directmedia stuff
another problem with streaming it while playing it on pc to use it's speakers would be to make sure the audio and video was in sync
of cause to get around that one could use a htc audio to 3.5minijack and feed the sound from the pda back into the pc's line in and have it play like that
of cause that raise the problem with the cable having to be pretty long otherwise i guess one could just watch it on the pc
I think that this server was not supported.
I agree with you Stream the videos from your PC... And if you have bluetooth on your PC, you can use the A2DP-service(BT stereo) to stream the sound back... But this will most likely fail because the use of A2DP is a real CPU-killer on our trinity... (Which will cause the video to no be shown, or be very lagging...)
you can try http://www.innobec.com/en/index.php
but this only works at WinXP or lower.
and it seems the program is not longer updated.
beowulf6 said:
you can try http://www.innobec.com/en/index.php
but this only works at WinXP or lower.
and it seems the program is not longer updated.
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Excellent!!!!! This is *exactly* what I was looking for!
Many thanks =)
Now that is cool!
I wonder if it works with WM6.
Would be great for putting a voice comms app (ventrilo / teamspeak) on the PDA screen when I am gaming on my PC - that way I can see who is speaking.
I'd like to get a Car Dock for the Samsung Fascinate with a built-in FM Transmitter. Does one exist, yet?
A quick Google search comes up with some unreliable links and shady advertisements (incorrect product pictures, poor spelling, etc).
not that i have seen
Honesty, you would be better off to upgrade the car stereo or at least add a 3.5 audio jack. Hardwired music sounds better and doesn't waste energy converting digital to analog, transmit, recieve, convert analog to digital... And all just to travel a few inches from dock to stereo?
I have an 2010 Audi A4 with the Mini cord for the dock and i have an ipod and it works but id like to hook up the thunderbolt for it to be able to play my music and such. Any idea what software i need so the car can identify my phone?
If your Audi has Bluetooth audio you can play it that way - I play the TBolt Google Music app through my Pioneer Avic that way.
Well the iPod feature is custom, specifically designed to support ipod's through a license agreement with apple. However a lot of cars have standard USB docks, and the car stereo can recognize it as a standard storage device and just pull mp3's from it. You lack a lot of the fancy ipod integration for playlists and artist selection and stuff, but it will still play the files. However if your car has the proprietary ipod connector in it then you are out of luck.
Hey,
I think I'm looking for something that doesn't exist (short of buying a Nexus Q).
Ideally I'd love to control google play (music) on my tablet/phone and have the audio output to my mac mini that I have connected to my sound system.
I imagine the best way to do this apart from buying a Q would be to get some form of wireless 3.5mm jack contraption, that'd be fine.
Anyone know of a solution that'd work? I'm really hoping I can ditch itunes once and for all..
Thanks!