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Re: Is there a way to use bluetooth to listen to the pandora app on your car stereo?
As schettj said, Pandora and a2dp work just fine together. As far as getting the audio from your phone to the stereo via bluetooth, there's various devices out there, such as Bluetooth FM Transmitters. If I'm not mistaken, there's even some stereo head units that have bluetooth built in, but those might be kind of pricey compared to an FM transmitter.
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Re: Is there a way to use bluetooth to listen to the pandora app on your car stereo?
Correct me if I am wrong but he might be having a different issue. I have used a program called BTAudio and that simply routes ALL audio thats going on on the phone to whatever bluetooth device is connected. Stereo bluetooth headsets will recognize certain apps and get the audio from them like WM player or phone calls, but not on say system sounds (and possibly in his case pandora), all THOSE sounds still come from the phone (in my experience anyway correct me if I am wrong but thats how it was with my mogul when i had it). I used BTAudio with The Core Media Player when I had my mogul, because that program would NOT output to bluetooth audio, but BTAudio, like I said, routes ALL audio thats happening in the phone to whatever bluetooth device is connected.
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Re: Is there a way to use bluetooth to listen to the pandora app on your car stereo?
Is there a way to connect it via Mini-usb to USB (if your car stereo supports USB plug in?
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Re: Is there a way to use bluetooth to listen to the pandora app on your car stereo?
No, That would be for data transfer/charging only
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Re: Is there a way to use bluetooth to listen to the pandora app on your car stereo?
mini usb to usb may work if you can set up your 6800 to act like a storage card. BUT not sure how you would have to have the files saved.
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Re: Is there a way to use bluetooth to listen to the pandora app on your car stereo?
Instead of using a bluetooth FM Transmitter, just scrap up that money to get a aftermarket radio with bluetooth. Trust me, this is the best way. Pandora already has weak sound quality. If it was to go through a FM transmitter it would sound so horrible. Like crap on thop of crap if you ask me. If your car radio has AUX inputs, try finding a Bluetooth reciever that can connect that way.
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Re: Is there a way to use bluetooth to listen to the pandora app on your car stereo?
If you can play music from flash drives on those type of radios, it may work. Do a search on NueMassStorage. Install it to your Moguls internal memory. This will allow your phone to be read as a flash drive. Then you could give it a try. Warning though, NueMassStorage cannot be uninstalled from the phone without a hard reset. It's a pretty cool fuction, but I would back up the phone's settings and programs first. Just in case.
I use my phone's internet connection to visit gamefaqs.com and download game saves. Load my AR Max in my playstation2 and hook my phone up through the USB port on the PS2. the AR Max reads my memory card from the phone, uncrushes the game save, and transfers it over to the games memory card. I've even played media (video and MP3) from my Mogul on my tv through my PS2 AR Max media player this way. |
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