[Q] How to use an Android phone as a FM Transmitter?? - General Questions and Answers

i wanna play my home theater's FM via android phone so any idea to transmit frequencies??[/CO:angel:
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I am afraid it's not possible dude, most phones out there, if not all, dont have the fm transmit function because they lack the particular hardware.
You could try this though https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=newpotato.tunelink

Yeah i miss that too
They should build fm transmitters in the devices
My previous phone the Nokia N900 had it built in
And i must say i miss that option also really bad.

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[Q] FM Radio Application

Hi All,
first up android rocks!
now my question...
im looking for a FM Radio Application, currently im running Azure mod for my HTC legend, this works great but doesnt include a raido application
I have been looking over the market and within these forums but so far I have only found application for internet radio, what i want is just an FM Tuner that i can tune into my local area's fm stations.
If anyone could recomend such an application that would be great!
kyleh0000 said:
Hi All,
first up android rocks!
now my question...
im looking for a FM Radio Application, currently im running Azure mod for my HTC legend, this works great but doesnt include a raido application
I have been looking over the market and within these forums but so far I have only found application for internet radio, what i want is just an FM Tuner that i can tune into my local area's fm stations.
If anyone could recomend such an application that would be great!
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There is no FM Radio for Non-Sense roms yet, there are several projects working to port FM Radio Apps over from Sense, located http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=724749 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=707404.

Desire s build.prop info

Hi all, I opened build.prop from system and found some interesant info.
www.broadcom.com/products/Bluetooth/Bluetooth-RF-Silicon-and-Software-Solutions/BCM4329
There is broadcomm chip, which has fm transmitter functionality... Is there any android app, which knows enable and use it?
I also found this out today. Any news?
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I think blue tooth works on fm. But lower or higher value then the car radio can intercept. Dont know

[REQUEST] bt-info for android

Oh man, i had fun with this little piece of software in school with my old sony erricsson c510. my friend and me used to link our phones, hide it behind the board and activate the music with the other one xD. the teacher didnt knew what was goin on ^^
anyways, bt-info was a fun program and i searched the web for an android version of this. i alao tried to convert the jar file into an apk file. it worked but the software was incompatible. can anyone make it work on my samsung galaxy s2?
Would be awesome....
lol i remember that app back in the times... but it worked only with a few target phones, I remember always failing against Symbians, working on some LG and SE ( AT standard commands huh?).
Anyway, in my free time I'm playing with some Android scripting and I could sort something like this... you got any request for features ?
As of now I got a "talk server"... just run on the phone, connect to its IP from anywhere else (another phone, iphone, ipad, pc...) type something and the phone will say it you could prank as well with that, but there could be added other cool functions...
Think that could be done via bluetooth too, though haven't tried much the bt libs..
Let me know if that could interest you
ell3 said:
lol i remember that app back in the times... but it worked only with a few target phones, I remember always failing against Symbians, working on some LG and SE ( AT standard commands huh?).
Anyway, in my free time I'm playing with some Android scripting and I could sort something like this... you got any request for features ?
As of now I got a "talk server"... just run on the phone, connect to its IP from anywhere else (another phone, iphone, ipad, pc...) type something and the phone will say it you could prank as well with that, but there could be added other cool functions...
Think that could be done via bluetooth too, though haven't tried much the bt libs..
Let me know if that could interest you
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It would be awesome if you could it even get to work! it crashes on my phone when i try to connect! i used a jar to apk converter ..... maybe not the best idea
the app is/was great just the way it worked! maybe wifi support... and dissable the code request-thingy when i try to connect to a phone - but i think that would be iligal...
but yeah ... if you can get it to work, you could sell it on the market! or publish it anywere else! im not the only one whos searching for that app working on android!
See, targeting new generation phones with that old bluetooth app wont be of any effect.... will just work on old ones.
Removing the "code thing" you say it's the pairing procedure of bluetooth, the standard authentication feature of bt, actually you can't get around it, and though it would be illegal, it would get you big money if you ever find how to
That app used pseudo-standard AT commands through the bluetooth modem interface of the phone, and that supposedly to issue an action on the phone (like push/pull contacts,sms,calendars, raise volume, set alarm....) but that was not implemented in all phones so most commands failed, but virtually could work with any target as long as it was bt enabled and paired.
TL;DR
Not worth porting bt-info. So, as it must be build from scratch, you can suggest some feature request
ell3 said:
See, targeting new generation phones with that old bluetooth app wont be of any effect.... will just work on old ones.
Removing the "code thing" you say it's the pairing procedure of bluetooth, the standard authentication feature of bt, actually you can't get around it, and though it would be illegal, it would get you big money if you ever find how to
That app used pseudo-standard AT commands through the bluetooth modem interface of the phone, and that supposedly to issue an action on the phone (like push/pull contacts,sms,calendars, raise volume, set alarm....) but that was not implemented in all phones so most commands failed, but virtually could work with any target as long as it was bt enabled and paired.
TL;DR
Not worth porting bt-info. So, as it must be build from scratch, you can suggest some feature request
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would be nice if someone could 'rebuild' that app on android bases... hacking the bluetooth 'password-thingy'™© isnt a big deal! the app worked great without it!
My question: is it POSSIBLE to make that app for android with all the functions that it has? and make it work with android-> symbian and android -> android?
Man I've been looking and wanting this for my phone forever.
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Q: is it POSSIBLE to make that app for android with all the functions that it has and make it work with android-> symbian and android -> android?
A: Symbians hardly support AT commands, you can try yourself using old bt.info or any other AT enabled shell to issue a command to a Symbian, I had no luck in the past. Android to android I dont know if it could be done natively (client on one phone, no server in the other) but it surely might be done with an app. To get a 100% compatibility there should be a client or a server installer in BOTH phones, UNLESS you find some AT command that would run on all (hard, as most vendors implement them differently).
I found this lil app that can give you an example, it's called "AT COMMAND TOOL" (google -> "sd.at.c8600"). It says it has presets for Huaweii phones, but that's the only supported. Anyway, looks like you can issue any command, but you have to find out WHICH one works with other phones !!
Google "at command list" and get the idea...
I haven't tested it, but looks similar to what you're looking for.
I remember using
Code:
AT+CNUM
to get the phone number via BT... that could come handy in certain situations

[Q] Bluetooth functionality

Hey everybody, I just purchased and installed a new head unit for my car, that can stream music through bluetooth. My phone runs the latest cm10.1, and I am looking to replace the crappy "voice dialer" with google now. Is there any way to do that? Also, my phone won't send the meta data of the mp3 to the unit, I use Google play music, is there a fix to that? I read some where that Android 4.2.2 pretty much broke bluetooth, but it has been a while so is there a fix that I have missed or do I need to flash a custom rom? thanks!
mitchel0 said:
my phone won't send the meta data of the mp3 to the unit, I use Google play music, is there a fix to that?
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The HTC Bluetooth stack doesn't support AVRCP 1.3, which displays the metadata (artist, album, track title, etc.).
I read that CM has their own bluetooth stack which supports AVRCP? could It be that it just hasnt been implemented in CM10.1 yet, or did I just read some false information? My phone is Rooted, S-offed, and has an unlocked bootloader. Thanks!
I'm mostly a Sense user, so can't comment on the CM (or other AOSP) builds for a while now. But I was trying various AOSP ROMs a while back. One of the main reason being to see if the Bluetooth stack was any better than the HTC stack (and if it would work any better with my car head unit). None of them displayed the meta data on my car stereo head unit. But its been months since I've given any AOSP ROMs a serious try, so this might have changed.
I'm not completely clear where the Bluetooth stack comes from for CM, and imagine it might vary by device. But its true on my old HTC Desire Z, that the stock HTC stack did not display the meta data, but CM ROMs it did display the meta data.
I know Google is using AVRCP v 1.1 and it does not have meta data. But I believe CM 10.1uses AVCRP 1.3 such does support meta data. Might not hurt to try.
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[Q] Custom ROM without call possibilities

Hi,
It might be a stupid question, but I was wondering if it is possible to build a ROM with a very minimum features. No phone possibilities, no bluetooth, no gps, no sync with anything.... Turn it to a Ipod Touch like in someways...
I could use any ROM without using all these feature, but by removing all the unnecessary, could it be lighter and faster ?
I am asking that, because I have a aging I9000 and I would like to turn it up to a remote control only. I am currently using it for Spotify, my AV Receiver, XBMC, my NAS. So, actually, I just need WIFI, and maybe access to Google Play to install the apps needed, but it could be done by installing the APK directly.
That's it !
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