This is my first post on XDA after some extensive searching, so here goes...
I recently rooted, S-OFFed, etc. and I'm no longer able to stream audio to my Tundra over bluetooth. Phone calls work ok & music plays ok in Apollo, but no streaming from TuneIn, Pandora, Netflix, etc.
I have tried about a half dozen different ROMs (both ICS and JB) and the only one that I have found to work is ViperS, but I would rather not use a Sense-based ROM. I'm guessing that other Sense-based ROMs will work as well.
My searching has narrowed this down to the AVRCP profile used in the AOSP/AOKP ROMs having been upgraded from AVRCP 1.0 to 1.3/4, which only seems to affect Toyota head units (maybe some other specific makes/models). I found a related topic on the Samsung forum (not allowed to post a link yet) but unfortunately I cannot find a reasonably current Sensation-compatible ROM that still uses AVRCP 1.0
Any suggestions?
Just an update, in case anyone else has read this and had similar issues with Toyota Bluetooth...
I was able to get full streaming functionality with Virtuous Inquisition, but unfortunately that rom has not been updated in several months and it had some other issues that hindered daily use. I've moved on to a Nexus 4, and streaming works great with the latest 4.2 AOKP roms. The wife has inherited my Sensation and is perfectly content with just plugging in the AUX cable
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I've been having trouble playing wma files on any music player except for PowerAmp (a $5 app that's nice, but I don't really get all that excited about equalizers). I didn't notice the problem until flashing CM7 (2.3.3 gingerbread) on my D1. I've done some searching, at it seems that support for some proprietary formats like wma and aac won't be available any more.
This is based on just one reply here or there in a random thread that was put out there and not really addressed. People get error messages from most players including the stock music player. I've tried a bunch of players that have worked for me in the past, but no luck on my gingerbread rom
Should i be converting formats, or is this something you think we'll likely see fixed in the future? Is there anyway I can fix it?
Did you tried Winamp..?
Tried winamp as well as the usuals (mixing, tunewiki, stock, cubed, mort,etc.). Idk what PowerAmp is doing differently, but it's the only one that will play them now. I Finally just converted some stuff to mp3s.
I'm still curious to know if it's really gb or not.
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Well, I flashed about four different roms yesterday, and all of them give me the same result regardless of os version. no wma support. I'm also having some issues with bluetooth connections which no one else seems to be having, so maybe there's something hardware related going on. At any rate it doesn't seem to be a gingerbread issue like I originally thought. oops.
Hi Everyone,
As a newbie I'm not allowed to post in the JaguarMiui ROM development thread directly (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058809).
I wondered if anyone else is having problems with the latest JaguarMiui Android ROM (v21) for the HTC HD2 and it not skipping songs via AVRCP in the MIUI Music player?
i had been using JaguarMiui version 14 with my Sony BT3900U car head unit without problems, but with version 21, i cannot get the songs to skip/pause etc when pressing the buttons on my head unit.
Streaming of the music itself works fine via Bluetooth (A2DP).
I've tried downloading stock android music player and this does not work either, which means its must be something to do with the ROM itself.
I've browsed around these and other forums/google without finding anything.
Any hints or tips anyone?
Thanks
Hey guys,
I'll start with a disclaimer, I only just installed this headunit, so it could be a headunit compatibility issue - I'll pull out my Atrix at some stage and try pairing that, but it's in a drawer at work at the moment.
When pairing my One X with my Kenwood DDX4038BT, I get phonebook, phone calls, audio (with play/pause/next/back working) all without issue - however when playing audio, the headunit does not display the track, artist and album tags on screen. I've googled for a bit and there's been some implications that it may be an issue with the stock Music app.
If this is the case, can someone suggest a known working alternative, and is it possible to get this alternative embedded in Car Mode? (I'm unlocked and rooted, only running stock ROM at the moment, but happy to do whatever is necessary)
If it's not the case, has anyone been able to get audio tags to display, and if so, how?
Cheers!
That's because HTC does not support Bluetooth profile AVCRP 1.3. I have been also looking for a solution or mod but no luck so far.
Ah-hah... now I understand that, google is a little more help... it looks as though AVCRP 1.3 was in a CM9 nightly at some stage, I'm just not sure if it's in the CM9 build for One X
Coming from the Desire Z, and having flashed many a ROM on that phone, I can tell you that HTC Sense ROMs never display the track title, artist, album info on car head units. This includes various Sense build from Sense 2.X and 3.x. So its no surprise that this phone is not displaying the track info on my car head unit. This jives with what calin75 stated. My old phone running CM7 displayed the track info on my car stereo just fine. If this is a big deal for you, then CM should be your solution.
By the way, this forum is for the US/Canada version of the One X, with the Snapdragon S4 chipset. You probably want to be here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1533
The metadata feature available in Bluetooth profile AVRCP 1.3 is what I am looking for today. I am pretty sure that all of the OEM or custom Gingerbread ROMS available use the AVRCP 1.0 version. My question is AVRCP 1.3 being implement in any of the ICS ports (recently working bluetooth versions) listed to the super thread in this forum for the Samsung Infuse?
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The metadata feature available in Bluetooth profile AVRCP 1.3 is what I am looking for today. I am pretty sure that all of the OEM or custom Gingerbread ROMS available use the AVRCP 1.0 version. My question is AVRCP 1.3 being implement in any of the ICS ports (recently working bluetooth versions) listed to the super thread in this forum for the Samsung Infuse?
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this is developemnt section.. your is a question. so post it in Q and Answers section.
lawmac said:
The metadata feature available in Bluetooth profile AVRCP 1.3 is what I am looking for today. I am pretty sure that all of the OEM or custom Gingerbread ROMS available use the AVRCP 1.0 version. My question is AVRCP 1.3 being implement in any of the ICS ports (recently working bluetooth versions) listed to the super thread in this forum for the Samsung Infuse?
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your best bet is to ask on the cm9 thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1601844&page=172
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This ROM is exactly what I have been wanting. Apparently in ICS 4.0 they implement AVRCP 1.3 or later because now I have Artist / Title information displaying on my car stereo (Kenwood KDC-796). As far as I can tell Bluetooth is working great. My Infuse now can handed SMS messaging via the car stereo unit. Bluetooth audio (music) - A2DP and call quality are perfect. I am sure someone else has probably already mentioned this somewhere in this thread, but I just wanted to thank the person who created UNI-yuma-PoRN Buiild 40.:laugh:
I'm just got the device and installed the android 5.0 bacon, I have a DVD in my car that I use to play music with it Throw my nexus 5.
With the one plus one it's still playing music but I can get the names of the songs and the time and all those data, any idea if it is a rom problem it phone problem?
Sorry about my English.
That would be a ROM problem. There's many UNOFFICIAL 5.0 ROM's out there so see if it supports avrcp or whatever Bluetooth protocol it is to get that info over Bluetooth. Some do some don't. All in that particular ROM's thread
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