Switch Audio outuput with Android Auto Wireless - General Questions and Answers

Hello,
I have a Galaxy s9 under Android 10 and One UI 2.5, in Bluetooth it is possible to choose the audio output of my applications.
But when my phone is connected to my car in wifi (AA Wireless) I can't change the audio output to another device. The output is forced on the wifi
I have already tried applications like Lesser AudioSwitch but it didn't work.
Does anyone have an idea ? (custom ROM, Custom Androit Auto ?)

I am having the same issue for my pofo F3. If there any solution avialable ?
I am using a 3th party screen for wireless anduod auto, it was great but the build in speaker for the screen is horrible. I am looking for a solution to route the audio to my car's Bluetooth. Is there any suggestions on this ? Tried to disable the audio access to the wireless AA auto screen but doesn't work.

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I get this problem occasionally when I link my N1 w/ my car stereo. The controls don't work etc and it's not in audio streaming mode (ie. it's probably only using the Phone bluetooth profile and not the stereo audio profile as well). What I usually do is go into bluetooth settings, long click the device, and uncheck the bluetooth profiles. Then I recheck those profiles and reconnect the device. This usually fixes it. Of course, your problem could also be related to this HD2/Android hackery...

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Quick audio output switch

Hi,
I'm looking for something (app, magisk/xposed module, ROM that supports this...) that'll provide a quick and simple way to switch between audio outputs without disconnecting anything. In Android P we can connect to multiple Bluetooth devices and switch the output between them, by setting the 'active' device in the Bluetooth menu. We still can't route audio to the speaker while being connected to a Bluetooth device, though, and going to the Bluetooth menu is kinda slow anyway.
What I have in mind is something similar to the solution in Samsung Galaxy devices, where when you have multiple audio devices available you get a persistent notification that allows quickly switching between them. I believe it's even possible to pick audio output for specific apps somewhere in the settings.
Suggestions?

Question Bluetooth in my car only switches on for calls not audio

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Hmmm that seems strange.. Maybe try making sure auto is checked in the bluetooth seetings. I have the same phone and I'm not experiencing audio issues.
maybe try running a routine for the bluetooth
There is definitely something wrong with BT in the latest firmware. I occasionally get volume drops and those are huge drops. This bug happened in one or two previous firmware too, got sorted out, but in the latest there is it again. I hope it will be fixed ASAP.
Is it a Ford ?
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Calls take priority over any setting, so they work always without an issue.
JazonX said:
Is it a Ford ?
You have to manually select the phone in Source to play audio or anything else.
Calls take priority over any setting, so they work always without an issue.
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It's an aftermarket Bluetooth added to an old Honda via peripheral plugged into the stock cd player unit. I am going to try and disconnecting the battery terminals for 30 mins so I can reset the Bluetooth unit itself.
When I have my car bluetooth device connected as "audio" only, then I have to manually connect to it from my phone.
When I have my car bluetooth device connected as "audio & calls" , then the s22 ultra connects automatically
I recall reading that audio+calls connects automatically
Audio only requires manual connection
I drive a 2017 Ford F150 but I think its not a Ford issue

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