Hi!
With a computer and an Airport Express you can for example browse Youtube and get the audio distributed through a hifi system via the outputs on the Airport Express.
I would like to do something similar with an Android based platform. However, I need the stereo channels to be optionally split into a 2.1 or 2.2 setup (speakers + one or two subwoofers). Further, I want the Android unit to be set up as a DSP with cross over and equalizers for each channel.
Does anyone know if something like this has been done before?
What existing platform could be suitable, and what mods would need to be done?
Any software suggestions?
Thanks!
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I need a skilled Android developer to look into this for me.
Hi guys! I apologize in advance if I do not write in the subject, I'm just from Russia and poorly guided forum. Writing through an interpreter ... My question is: has native car multimedia system running on Win CE 6.0, it has a music player, the video player that did not really reproduce, FM radio, bluetooth and viewer schedule. Found a way to access the windows and installed a normal player for music and video, installation of additional GPS module BU 353s4 and installation of navigation software on the stick we have made navigation on this device, but we have lost the ability to use the FM radio on the unit and bluetooth ...Please tell me whether it is possible to use it in an alternative shell for example a separate program or how else way? Would be very grateful for any information about this. As there is a firmware with our device, we took her dump using the program. Go on, just in case the firmware itself and the standard shell just in case below. Once again, sorry for my language, and if the wrong address. For earlier thanks!
I have a Nougat 7.1 android head unit in my car and also a nougat 7.1 android device (Moto Z). I can normally play any songs on my device from my head unit with the default application that comes with the it. I can also use any bt player available to do the same. However, I'd like to do one thing that these players do not enable, which is to remotely list the songs available in my device and choose the one I want to play from my head unit.
All I can do is to play, stop, play next or play the previous song. I want to actually list my songs, sort them by genre, album, artist, etc, and choose which one I want to play in my head unit. It is much more comfortable to it in the head unit than to use my phone while driving to change songs. I think if it has anything to do with AVRCP version supported.
I wonder if there is an app that enables me to do just that, either via bluetooth or wi-fi (tethering). I suppose one could build an app for that by implementing a more flexible protocol over BT or even the wifi network. I am just wondering if it does not exist already.
Hello everyone!
I have a PX5 radio dash unit with Android 10. There is a stock FM radio app which is capable of displaying FM frequency on the built-in display next to speedometer. Don't know exactly how it's done, I suppose it's communicating on the CANBUS. Original radio had also RDS displaying on this display. This display normally displays date and time, only then radio is on, it changes the purpose.
My question - is it possible to read the artist and song name from current played song in spotify to be displayed that way? Is there any possible link between these?
Car: Fiat Bravo II 2008
Best regards!
BartekSzzz
Hello.
Indeed, on my cars (Peugeot RCZ) happens the same. When the FM app is working the frequency (but not the RDS) is displayed in the monochrome display. As far as I know, the C Type screen allows displaying all kind of stuff (RDS, song name when playing MP3, etc...) so it may be interesting if there is some way to trick the CanBus communication for showing more info...
Szzz said:
Hello everyone!
I have a PX5 radio dash unit with Android 10. There is a stock FM radio app which is capable of displaying FM frequency on the built-in display next to speedometer. Don't know exactly how it's done, I suppose it's communicating on the CANBUS. Original radio had also RDS displaying on this display. This display normally displays date and time, only then radio is on, it changes the purpose.
My question - is it possible to read the artist and song name from current played song in spotify to be displayed that way? Is there any possible link between these?
Car: Fiat Bravo II 2008
Best regards!
BartekSzzz
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Can you share the picture of your CAN Bus adapter? Id very much want to find one that would allow the same on a Alfa 159 (Same OEM)
Which HU do you recommend to buy?
Now I have Wondefoo MTCE PX5 4/32 (Hal9k mod v 5.1.0) and I wanted to change for something with UIS7862.
I am wondering about the following:
- Teyes CC3
- MEKEDE M700s
- Isudar T72
Is Teyes worth the money? I like this UI a lot, but I've read about these system locking issues against mods, apps and third-party accessories.
As far as I can see, the Isudar T72 doesn't have a cool UI and it's just plain Android without a cool launcher.
MEKEDE seems cool, lower price than Teyes. The UI also looks nice and you can also upgrade the screen to QLED or even 2K QLED.
What do i expect?
- Google Maps + Yanosik (app with navigation and warnings [speedcamera, road blocks, etc.]) + Spotify/FM radio working together
- it's nice if the factory radio app has support for the logo of the selected station
- Google assistant
- volume change in relation to speed
- nokill for the application (e.g. Spotify auto play when it was before the radio was put to sleep)
- rear and front camera in the bumper
- TPMS support (I currently have Deelife TPMS)
- CANBUS for Fiat Bravo II
Does anyone have a 360 camera set for this type of radio? How does it work and is it worth it?
The only question is, which HU will be the most worthwhile in terms of value for money? Which has the least problems?
I've got the Mekede M300S for my Peugeot 308.
Google Maps is working brilliantly with Android Auto. There is a standalone Google Maps app as well, which works just like on your phone
Spotify works (even with xManager), standalone or through Android Auto
I don't listen to radio at all, but I know there's an app which supports stations with logos, easily downloadable
Google Assistant works by clicking on the Voice Search app on the headunit, works natively with the Assistant button on your car or by saying "Hey Google" if you're using Android Auto
Supports adaptive volume
Not sure about autoplay on Spotify as standalone, but Android Auto does support this feature. It'll resume the music when you connect to your car if it was playing before
Supports rear view camera through analog input, front camera through USB. Alternatively, you have the option to purchase an optional 360 camera option, but you need to buy the unit with this as they need to do some modifications to the unit at the factory to solder the extra chip needed. LINK
Does support TPMS. Not sure if it support Deelife TPMS, but they have their own option.
It does come with a canbus decoder I believe, but you need to ask the seller to be sure. It came with one for my Peugeot.
Avoid teyes unless you reside in eastern Europe.
I have mekede store (whoever that is that claim to be mekede) FYT 53 and 116. Model numbers are made up and can vary FYI factory of origin. These are supposted m500 and m700.
Both are good reliable units that have proven superior to MTCx platform.
Whatever you decide, get screenshots of system info and their promise of screen type before handing over cash.
@marchnz nope, fortunagely I am from western Europe The more I read it looks like Teyes is sh.i.t in a nice piece of paper (like candy). Pity, I like theirs design
I think that I am most willing to buying Mekede. It will probably be the most powerful configuration.
But are these QLED screens worth anything? There is a small surcharge for regular QLED, a little higher for QLED 2K, but on the other hand I can see that the buttons on the left are missing on the 2K screen. And there will be good to have buttons for on and off or changing volume, I think ...
@daviddosa As for the front camera, I do not want a dvr (I have a decent Viofo dvr camera), but I want one for parking, like the rear one, but in the front.
All from my list are dedicated for my car, so that they have canbus.
Why doesn't Joying appear in your list?
Solvin said:
Why doesn't Joying appear in your list?
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There is no Joying for my car.
pablosso said:
Which HU do you recommend to buy?
Now I have Wondefoo MTCE PX5 4/32 (Hal9k mod v 5.1.0) and I wanted to change for something with UIS7862.
I am wondering about the following:
- Teyes CC3
- MEKEDE M700s
- Isudar T72
Is Teyes worth the money? I like this UI a lot, but I've read about these system locking issues against mods, apps and third-party accessories.
As far as I can see, the Isudar T72 doesn't have a cool UI and it's just plain Android without a cool launcher.
MEKEDE seems cool, lower price than Teyes. The UI also looks nice and you can also upgrade the screen to QLED or even 2K QLED.
What do i expect?
- Google Maps + Yanosik (app with navigation and warnings [speedcamera, road blocks, etc.]) + Spotify/FM radio working together
- it's nice if the factory radio app has support for the logo of the selected station
- Google assistant
- volume change in relation to speed
- nokill for the application (e.g. Spotify auto play when it was before the radio was put to sleep)
- rear and front camera in the bumper
- TPMS support (I currently have Deelife TPMS)
- CANBUS for Fiat Bravo II
Does anyone have a 360 camera set for this type of radio? How does it work and is it worth it?
The only question is, which HU will be the most worthwhile in terms of value for money? Which has the least problems?
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I just got an AOTO S8 Ultra G2 that I'm bench testing while my car is in the shop and I'm loving it. Like it so good i ordered the dash trim and harness to (temporarily) put it in my truck.
pablosso said:
There is no Joying for my car.
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You say that like it matters
marchnz said:
You say that like it matters
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A bit yes.
I want that HU comes with a canbus for my car because I have a Fiat system called Blue&Me. It's pain in the ass...
Without the canbus, steering wheel controls and a few other things won't work. That's why I don't want anything universal, but something that is tested (or should be) for my car.
Just simple Plug & Play.
Hmm, I had the same dilema, thanks to you, this Mekeda M700S look quite interesting.
pablosso said:
A bit yes.
I want that HU comes with a canbus for my car because I have a Fiat system called Blue&Me. It's pain in the ass...
Without the canbus, steering wheel controls and a few other things won't work. That's why I don't want anything universal, but something that is tested (or should be) for my car.
Just simple Plug & Play.
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I had to get a PAC RP5-GM11 Wiring Interface to make my SWC work and OnStar