Hi i recently was wandering if it is possible if i could stream music over the radio from my music from my phone. I had an add on for my ipod nano a while back called an itrip but i was wandering if my phone (droid x) had something in it that it could use to stream music over the radio in the proximity of myself. My friend said that it is possible to use bluetooth to stream it over the radio but i don't know if that is true? If anyone was willing to make that app im sure people would love it. Is it possible?
Sure. If your car has BT built into the receiver. Or you could use an FM transmitter (basically the same thing as your itrip) through the headphone jack on your phone. Or your car stereo might have a straight aux plug-in that you can take directly from the headphone jack on your phone. Lots of options, really.
but is it possible for the phone to transmit through something it has inside to transmit it to the fm radio?
I believe that would be hardware based. I've had a few SEs and Nokias that had FM Transmitters. I think only /some/ Android phones even have FM receivers.
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Does the diamond have a FM Transmitter? If not is it possible to integrate a transmitter into it?
Thanks
It has an FM receiver
The Diamond does not have an FM Transmitter, only a FM Receiver. Eg it receives Radio stations.
Would be a good idea but im sure there isnt a way to get a FM Transmitter integrated into the diamond due to space restrictions.
Use Bluetooth for streaming music to car stereo
Use Bluetooth for streaming music to car stereo
Lots of devices that will communicate via bluetooth and then transmit via fm transmitter.
Robert315,
How can I transmit music to my car via Bluetooth?
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i got this works like a charm motorokr t505
http://www.mobilecityonline.com/wireless/store/productdetail.asp?productid=22631&refid=froogle&utm_source=froogle&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=T505&utm_campaign=froogle
I stream shoutcast to my fm radio and moto will find the best fm station for you. If you get a call it will tell you what number is calling you and hit answer and the music stops, caller comes through the speak, done speaking hit talk to end call music resumes.
http://www.nierle2.com/dk/artikel/3883/Belkin_TuneCast_II_Mobil_FM-Sender.html
i use this one it's not spc for diamond or htc or wm
but connect it to any mini 3.5jack connector and it transfer whatever sounds
it recieve to the fm band you set it to
as are it with all such devices
drunkinmonk said:
i got this works like a charm motorokr t505
http://www.mobilecityonline.com/wireless/store/productdetail.asp?productid=22631&refid=froogle&utm_source=froogle&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=T505&utm_campaign=froogle
I stream shoutcast to my fm radio and moto will find the best fm station for you. If you get a call it will tell you what number is calling you and hit answer and the music stops, caller comes through the speak, done speaking hit talk to end call music resumes.
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Do you have to have a Bluetooth car stereo to use this?
Rudegar,
I've already got this but it's annoying because I cant charge the phone while listen to music at the same time.
fm transmitter made for htc diamond
heres link for a FM transmitter.. i will be ordering this one if u care to know how well it works email me.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=280288893360
Wouldn't that drain the diamonds battery? since I assume the transmitter feeds on the diamonds battery..
Motorola
Hi I use MOTOROKR™ T505 Bluetooth® In-Car Speakerphone with Digital FM Transmitter in my car and it works like a charm. Talk Handsfree using speakers of car audio and listen music on car audio FM frequency from my HTC. http://direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/t505/
see this
it can help also
http://forum.mypdacafe.com/viewtopic.php?t=20175
Has anyone tried one of these?
Ambassador10 said:
heres link for a FM transmitter.. i will be ordering this one if u care to know how well it works email me.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=280288893360
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ababiso said:
see this
it can help also
http://forum.mypdacafe.com/viewtopic.php?t=20175
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Has anyone tried any of these? What is the quality like for music and for taking calls? Do you know the dimensions as I use a cradle? I PM'd Ambassador shortly after he posted but never got a reply. I don't want to buy one from an ebayer in a different country but have seen them here for UK: http://www.blueunplugged.com/p.aspx?p=135842
Recently got a dull admin-type job, music helps this along immensely
As a result i'm suddenly heavily reliant on the music player and FM radio on my desire, first port of call for upgrades are the headphones.
Main question is: do i need to worry about headphone hardware for the FM radio? (i know it uses the headphone lead as an aerial), does this need a proper HTC headset or will a standard set of headphones work as well?
Any headphones will work well.
yes any work . I use a Nokia headphone from Xpress 5800
Does anyone know if there will be a wireless fm transmitter app for the xoom or if there is can anyone send me a link
That would be alsome, one of my cars i don't have bluetooth so i would still be able to use the music player
The hardware to transmit on FM bands does not exist in the Xoom, cannot happen.
I wouldnt go that far, I've opened up my Uk3G Xoom and theres a blank miniPCI header in there, bit of soldering, get a card, device drivers and off you go surely?
just use the headphones out into a 3rd party fm transmitter. there are tons of modulators out there for ipods and other music players. I'm absolutely positive the xoom cant do it. Card or no card.
If your car has a AUX in then you can either simply plug in from the headphone jack or get an aftermarket bluetooth reciever. I know there are some from Belkin that get decent reviews.
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Blueto...YJ2I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1323361078&sr=8-1
If FM is your only option, there are some BT speakerphones that will also pass BT audio to an FM transmitter. I have an older Motorola T505 BT speaker phone that worked pretty good and it has a FM transmitter built in. My only issue is that the airwaves around Chicago are packed with so many small local stations that it is very hard to find any clean channels. The other option would be to just get an aftermarket FM transmitter, lots to choose from.
Hi,
I'm wondering if there is any way to stream audio music and/or FM radio from Windows Phone 7 (I have the HTC HD7) to a non A2DP Bluetooth headset (I have the Jabra EasyGO).
It seems that I can only make and receive calls with it.
I've searched all over the place (and web) and cannot find a way to do that.
The only way is to get a new Bluetooth headset with A2DP capability?
Is there is a workaround, please let me know.
Thanks.
I don't know of one. As far as I know, the Headset profile is mono-channel only (plus another channel for the mic) anyhow, and probably quite low bandwidth, so it would likely sound awful.
Thanks for your answer GoodDayToDie.
But I don't mind for quality... Actually I'm not interested to listen for audio.
I just want, for example, to hear drive directions when I'm driving using navigation software (Navigon) instead of hearing from the loudspeaker.
Hmm... I thought the phone *would* use Headset profile for driving directions. Weird. I find the WP7 implementation to be so bad that I prefer to keep using a 4-year-old Garmin Nuvi instead, but I could have sworn I tested it and it came over the BT (and my car only has Headset, not A2DP). Maybe poke around in Settings?
Alternatively, if your car has Aux In, you could use a ripping cable (double-ended headphone cord, they're very cheap) and then the phone will play instructions over the cable into the car's stereo. This is also a great way to use the phone's music player, including Zune Pass if you have it, to play music in the car (I do this all the time). It uses less battery than having Bluetooth transmitting constantly would anyhow.
Hi all
Having got a new HTC ONE I have decided to use my sensation as a mapping/gps device.
I have got tomtom for android on it and in th epast I have just used the phones internal speaker.
My car stereo has a aux in jack so I was wondering if it is possible to get a Bluetooth adaptor to play the audio into the car stereo
But ( there always has to be a but) can I stream music at the same time?
ideally I would like the tomtom to cut out the music but I don't think it out puts the correct profile but even if it just plays over the top that could work.
is this possible or if not would it work via a cabled connection?
thanks