This works great with the iPhone. But it seems I can't stream music with any Android phones in my cars. I tried different USB modes, but nothing worked for streaming.
Playing musics stored in memory sounds a lot better via USB connection than BT.
I guess it doesn't work or nobody figured it out.
Anyone?
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Hello, Im looking for a solution for one problem. I have not working Jack 3.5 in my laptop, so i cannot use headphones wiht it. But i must use a headphones with it. Is there any app, or anything, that allowes me to stream all the things that i do on my pc (not music, but all sounds, even system sounds, winamp and all of that) through bluetooth or wifi to my android device? My bluetooth manager in Windows 7 only stream music from Android phone to pc, and i cannot do it other way. I have Galaxy S and wired headphones, so the only option is to stream sounds to Samsung via bluetooth or wifi. Is there anything that could resolve my problem?
I see there's a lot of very inexpensive and handy USB bluetooth adapters for PCs and such. And that gives me an idea. I've tried searching the Almighty Google for this already, but nobody I've found wants to do exactly what I'm looking for, and I'm wondering if anyone here happens to know how to do what I'm planning.
So, what I want to be able to do is play my phone's audio wirelessly through my computer speakers. I'd mostly use this for watching YouTube in bed while my computer on the other side of the room is playing the audio. Because my computer's speakers are much better than the tiny built-in phone speaker, obviously. A lot of people on the internet want to stream their music from their phone to their computer, but that's not what I'm looking for, as all my the music on my phone came from my computer in the first place. I'd imagine I'd mostly be broadcasting YouTube audio, occasionally NetFlix audio, as well. But no media players, so I'd imagine the simplest thing is to broadcast all of my phone's audio output over bluetooth, to my computer, and through its speakers. Has anyone done this? Is this possible, is this easily doable, can this be done with any basic USB bluetooth receiver, et cetera?
My phone's a Samsung Infuse running Android 4.3, I'm on XP for now, sometime next month I'll on Windows 7 Ultimate.
Thanks!
Hi All,
not sure if this is the right section but seeing how I think it is not rom/android specific but rather a setting I am forgetting somewhere in my bluetooth/chromecast/google play music I decided to put it here.
I recently bought a Logitech bluetooth adapter to stream my music (http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/bluetooth-audio-adapter?crid=47) and everything worked well on my Nexus tablet.
But today I decided to pair my phone, which works perfect but when I went out my Google Play music doesn't play any audio anymore (bsplayer or the stock music player work, as do the notifications).
I noticed that the streaming only works when the chromecast notification is visible (ie Google Play music has to be closed when opening the bluetooth connection).
Does anyone know how to get Google Play music work again with my headphones?
Many thanks!
Can Pixel play streaming, not stored, music via USB? If it does, how do I make it work?
When I had iPhone I often streaming from Google Play Music while trickle charging. It also sounded better than playing via BT.
I've been using Amazon Music on the U11 and noticed that it stutters when playing downloaded offline prime music (drm .m4a, not purchased) when connected to a car audio bluetooth (Jeep & BMW). When connected to car bluetooth, streaming via network (wifi/cellular) is no problem but it will always stutter when playing the offline music. Playing from internal memory or sd card didn't make a difference and I've tried it on the most recent OTA with the same result. Also tried disabling the battery optimizer for Amazon Music.
After starting Amazon Music, the first song always plays without stutter but as soon as you change tracks, it will stutter even when returning to the first non-stuttering song. I don't have this issue while connected to plain bluetooth speakers or playing through the phone's speaker or using headphones. No issues with other phones (M9 or S7) or playing local mp3 files using Subsonic . Can anyone else verify this behavior with Amazon Music and playing offline music in your car?