Hi all,
I have bluetooth for connecting my phone to pick up calls. Did anybody tried to connect Asus TF to car's bluetooth in order to listen frrom car speakers rather than from tablet itself?
Yes I have, using my car's oem stereo (renault), works flawlessly.
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I've been trying to use an external mic but it always picks it up as a headphone. Since the jack is supposedly 2in1 anyone know which splitter works or do I have to wait for the offcial one?
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I did read posts that the wiring is not normal and a head set connection would need some kind of Adapter. Is it true? Mine did not work after plugging it though a notification came up.And where to get this from?
ATM I am using Bluetooth Sony MW600 and it can control the Music player settings via remote.Any one knows how much battery would be hit using this bluetooth vs Wired?
ipod style headsets-plugs should work.
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RAMBO29 said:
Hi
I did read posts that the wiring is not normal and a head set connection would need some kind of Adapter. Is it true? Mine did not work after plugging it though a notification came up.And where to get this from?
ATM I am using Bluetooth Sony MW600 and it can control the Music player settings via remote.Any one knows how much battery would be hit using this bluetooth vs Wired?
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I have used a standard headphone - that I use for my MP3 player - into the TF pad and it worked.
I have also used the handsfree kit that came with my HTC Wildfire phone - which has a built-in mic (you know it is a phone handsfree kit) - and this works too. Even the microphone works properly.
So you don't really need any special headphones.
Thank'd.
Mine works now too!
Anyways would be interesting to know the impact of bluetooth on battery.
vlbaindoor said:
I have used a standard headphone - that I use for my MP3 player - into the TF pad and it worked.
I have also used the handsfree kit that came with my HTC Wildfire phone - which has a built-in mic (you know it is a phone handsfree kit) - and this works too. Even the microphone works properly.
So you don't really need any special headphones.
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Video looks great, but there is no audio. How come? I am playing it through the stock Google media player.
Use mx player or bs player lite, it might be an codec issue.
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That didn't work. Anyone else have this problem?
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Have you tried rebooting your tab, TV, and re-seating the cable on both ends? I've had to do this before to get audio to work.
So it doesn't work going through my audio receiver, but works fine hooked directly to the TV.
I had this problem. I unplugged it and plugged it back in and all was well. Don't know why duo's.
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tuffluck said:
So it doesn't work going through my audio receiver, but works fine hooked directly to the TV.
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Hey tuffluck,
Just wanted to say I also had this issue with mine. I have stock tf300t on .30 and a LG tv hooked to my Sony 5.1 Home Theater System. It doesnt play through the reciever if the video is not 5.1 encoded. It only plays through tv in stereo. The only fix i have found for me is to either set the reciever to regular stereo not 5.1, or on my Sony system it has a 3.5mm aux in jack on the front and if plugged in to the tf's audio jack it will play through reciever fine. Granted it defeats the purpose of HDMI handling audio and video but its a workaround.
I just bought a 2013 Nissan Altima with the technology package. I'm picking the car up on Thursday and I just ordered an S3. In the center console, there is a USB audio port. Will I be able to utilize the USB to play either music on the SD card or Pandora?
I think you would need the dongle to get audio out of the USB but that cars radio should pick up Bluetooth if not it may have the input headphone jack in dash
Congrats on a new car
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KennyCap said:
I think you would need the dongle to get audio out of the USB but that cars radio should pick up Bluetooth if not it may have the input headphone jack in dash
Congrats on a new car
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Yes, it does have Bluetooth audio. I wonder if the text will show on the radio with Bluetooth though?
I bought the ibolt car dock. It has a 9' cable that splits into two.. one USB and one aux cable. I also just upgraded my stereo in my truck that has a USB & aux. It is suppose to be able to stream music through either. When I hooked up the stereo, I plugged in both. I called the ibolt co. And they said its probably confusing the head unit. Either way... it's super to play through either one. BT works awesome.
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And on mine, it does have artist and song info on the deck (BT) with Pandora, Google music or iheart. Sirius won't show doing info though.
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lennie paz said:
Yes, it does have Bluetooth audio. I wonder if the text will show on the radio with Bluetooth though?
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You won't be able to mount your phone like you could other devices without some tinkering, using the cars usb port. It will charge the phone, albeit slower than some cig lighter usb chargers you can buy.
Via bluetooth you should be able to see the text while playing the music. Even use the stereo controls. This is on the upgraded sound system mind you. With nav i know you are golden, with technology and non nav, not 100% certain. Just make sure you have A2DP (bluetooth audio, not just bluetooth phone) and you should be ok.
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You won't be able to mount your phone like you could other devices without some tinkering, using the cars usb port. It will charge the phone, albeit slower than some cig lighter usb chargers you can buy.
Via bluetooth you should be able to see the text while playing the music. Even use the stereo controls. This is on the upgraded sound system mind you. With nav i know you are golden, with technology and non nav, not 100% certain. Just make sure you have A2DP (bluetooth audio, not just bluetooth phone) and you should be ok.
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I got the top of the line Altima with every possible option. It has the technology package with Nav.
Hello all!
Recently we discovered that we had an AUX cable hooked up to our speakers at work. It's been great being able to plug in our phones to stream music, but we are looking for an alternative solution.
We have an extra GS3 that we would like to essentially turn into a Bluetooth speaker so it can stay plugged into the power and the AUX constantly. I've found a plethora of apps that can do this via WiFi/Hotspots, but this is not an option for us.
Is there any way to stream audio via BT from any Android device?
Thanks!
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