Is it posible to get fm radionto play through the phone speaker?
The headphone cord is actually the antenna for the FM radio. So you'd need some other cord to act as an antenna. Have you tried using a regular patch cable (plug on both ends)?
Thank you very much
Will it play through the phone speaker though?
1619415 said:
Will it play through the phone speaker though?
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yes... there is a setting under the menu tab once u plug in the headphones or quarter inch patch cable
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which one does everyone who's tried both....like the best....for sound quality first?......i want to buy one today,but not both
I have used both (purchased both) and settled on PowerAMP.
will either 1 of these help with the low volume from the 3.5 jack ?
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I use playerpro and like it a lot, I dont think either help with the low volume unfortunately
jhotmann said:
I use playerpro and like it a lot, I dont think either help with the low volume unfortunately
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thanks for the replys......im going to be using the adapter to send my phone to my speakers in my car....so thats what i would want to play the best
whats the best adapter btw.....to send to my cassette deck,just the cassette deck adp to 3.5mm jack.....
the sound out of my 3.5 is so bad I may use a fm transmitter
I use PowerAmp and the preamp slider in the equalizer does help considerably using my phone connected to my car radio by the headphone jack. I use a 3.5 MM adapter (example) that has a mic and turn my car radio into a hands free.
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I use PowerAmp and the preamp slider in the equalizer does help considerably using my phone connected to my car radio by the headphone jack. I use a 3.5 MM adapter (example) that has a mic and turn my car radio into a hands free.
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thats neat for the mic.....but how are you using your car speakers?....ive seen the apter for pluggin in to with 3.5mm but you have that going to mic....is there a way to use blue tooth to send audio to speakers?
mokokawi said:
thats neat for the mic.....but how are you using your car speakers?....ive seen the apter for pluggin in to with 3.5mm but you have that going to mic....is there a way to use blue tooth to send audio to speakers?
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I plug the adapter linked to above to the Streak and a 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm cable to the aux input on my car radio. Works just like using a headset with a mic, except the putput is through the radio speakers. The adapter mic is sensitive enough That I can use it with the mic about 3 feet from me on my console.
marvin02 said:
I use PowerAmp and the preamp slider in the equalizer does help considerably using my phone connected to my car radio by the headphone jack. I use a 3.5 MM adapter (example) that has a mic and turn my car radio into a hands free.
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Great idea...
Does that work well with streak. ( I found that iphone headset does not work with streak )
GOing to order on if it works with streak
Thanks
drgopoos said:
Great idea...
Does that work well with streak. ( I found that iphone headset does not work with streak )
GOing to order on if it works with streak
Thanks
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I have used the headphones from apple and they work fine.
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borijess said:
I have used the headphones from apple and they work fine.
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i had a few streaks and none of them worked with the white iphone headphones
The opposite party cannot hear me
PowerAMP is really good
I use poweramp and think its amazing, never used the other app so can't comment.
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thanks for the replys......im going to be using the adapter to send my phone to my speakers in my car....so thats what i would want to play the best
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i use 3.5 to 3.5 jack and when i stream on pandora sounds like crap plug in a ipod or iphone sounds amazing like i have a new sound system crazy to me how that works i was also looking for an eq or sumthin to make my streak sound better just dont know i guess ima have to try one
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I use PowerAmp and the preamp slider in the equalizer does help considerably using my phone connected to my car radio by the headphone jack. I use a 3.5 MM adapter (example) that has a mic and turn my car radio into a hands free.
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i also use my speakers to talk and dont have a mic on my cord just leave it regular not on speaker phone and it works amazing never has anyone had a problem hearin me crazy how it works so good
Pioneer BT85 head unit in my car. Bluetooth music streaming from Mort Player is like putting a CD on! Good volume and really good sound quality. AND the steering wheel "next" and "previous" track buttons work too!
Good phone calls as well.....
dooes anyone know if there is a app where i can play audio via my droid that is coming from a mini hd radio "portable" as in like a Walkman type portable radio lol.... i don't have any headphones and i don't wanna go buy any lol i have a 2 sided 3.5mm headset cord so i can plug both ends in "radio and android" and i want to play the audio via the speaks on my droid... do u know what i mean lol
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dooes anyone know if there is a app where i can play audio via my droid that is coming from a mini hd radio "portable" as in like a Walkman type portable radio lol.... i don't have any headphones and i don't wanna go buy any lol i have a 2 sided 3.5mm headset cord so i can plug both ends in "radio and android" and i want to play the audio via the speaks on my droid... do u know what i mean lol
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The problem is that on the phone, that 3.5mm jack is an audio output, and there's not a hardware input aside from the mic.
You'd have to find an app that loops the mic feed from the 3.5mm jack to the internal speakers. I doubt something like that exists.
I know what you mean, but just because the cable fits in the hole doesn't mean it belongs there.
So. Is there any way (software) to make phone "think", that jack is empty, when it isn't? I need headphones plugged in as antenna for fm radio and the sound going through speaker. Now i'm using half lacquered plug so the phone can't see it.
Sorry for my English.
burnerr said:
So. Is there any way (software) to make phone "think", that jack is empty, when it isn't? I need headphones plugged in as antenna for fm radio and the sound going through speaker. Now i'm using half lacquered plug so the phone can't see it.
Sorry for my English.
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I had this exact problem the other day!!!! No matter what I did it wouldn't work, tried flashing new ROMs, different headphones etc. So I replaced the jack and it worked, took 10mins and only cost £4!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Samsung-G...K_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item3f156a393c That's the part you need for a GT-i9100, no idea if it any different for the G version or American versions of this phone though
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65pvAINg2ME Here's how to do it.
Hope this helps
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... replaced the jack ...
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I think you didn't understand me right (probably it's my fault). I have no problems with my jack. I meant
I need headphones plugged in as antenna for fm radio and I need the sound going through speaker but it's going through headphones as it should
i'm using half lacquered plug so the phone can't see it (as it shoud because the plug is lacquered by me for this)
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And what I'm searching is the way (maybe some edit in /sys/devices or something else) to make (by myself) my phone "think", that there is no plugged in headphones when there is. If I understand you right, I need to simulate your problem (reversibly).
Doesn't anybody know?
There's an option in the FM radio settings to output audio through the speaker...
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There's an option in the FM radio settings to output audio through the speaker...
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It doesn't work for me with plugged in headphones.
Hey guys .. I posted in the accessory forum as well.. I am not sure exactly where I should post this question.
Okay, I have an older car (2001 Dodge Stratus)
The stereo is not stock but it is still old and does not have a USB or 3.5mm connection. I used to use my ipod for music so I bought a --static.bhphoto.com/images/images345x345/424579.jpg--- for my car. (It plugs into the cigarette lighter and connects usb to ipod connection).
If I take the connector out I can run USB to Micro USB for my Galaxy s3 and it will charge. However if I go onto google music the sound will not come through my car speakers.
Can my device do this? Do I need a new device, that goes into my cigarette lighter? Do I just need a new stereo? I thought I would be able to still use the same FM transmitter via usb but it seems to not work. Are there 3.5mm cigarette lighter FM transmitters I could use instead? Any help would be awesome. Thanks so much ahead of time.
Connect the S3 with 3.5mm jack to the lighter FM transmitter. You need that cable which has the 3.5mm on both sides.
The one I currently have doesnt have one. It only has a usb connection? But a 3.5mm connection to a lighter fm transmitter should work then.. if I were to buy one?
I guess USB can't transfer the audio? I am just unsure how the ipod works and an android phone cant work on the same connection.
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The one I currently have doesnt have one. It only has a usb connection? But a 3.5mm connection to a lighter fm transmitter should work then.. if I were to buy one?
I guess USB can't transfer the audio? I am just unsure how the ipod works and an android phone cant work on the same connection.
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Because it's not the USB connection that is transferring the audio on the iPod either. There's no connection between the cigarette lighter and your stereo.
The music is being fed into the FM transmitter from the iPod (via the connection that also charges it) and is then transmitted into your FM radio wirelessly. It's creating a mini radio station for your car (and close nearby others )
Also, its hard to see from the image, but if your FM transmitter accepts a 3.5mm plug, you can simply get a male-male 3.5mm jack and insert it and the other end to your S3. As suggested by the earlier post
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Because it's not the USB connection that is transferring the audio on the iPod either. There's no connection between the cigarette lighter and your stereo.
The music is being fed into the FM transmitter from the iPod (via the connection that also charges it) and is then transmitted into your FM radio wirelessly. It's creating a mini radio station for your car (and close nearby others )
Also, its hard to see from the image, but if your FM transmitter accepts a 3.5mm plug, you can simply get a male-male 3.5mm jack and insert it and the other end to your S3. As suggested by the earlier post
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It does not have a 3.5mm plug. But If i were to get a 3.5mm adapter that goes into the cigarrette lighter than it should than be able to communicate wirelessly with the FM transmitter to get the audio through my speakers?
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It does not have a 3.5mm plug. But If i were to get a 3.5mm adapter that goes into the cigarrette lighter than it should than be able to communicate wirelessly with the FM transmitter to get the audio through my speakers?
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No, there must always be a physical connection between your S3 or iPod and your FM transmitter. The transmitter then converts the signal to an FM signal and it's picked up by your car stereo and speakers.
I haven't seen any FM transmitters that allow you to dock your S3 and charge/transmit the music to the FM transmitter. Possibly, you may find one if you search some. Otherwise there seems to be many FM transmitters that allow you to plug in a 3.5mm plug so that's easy enough. However, your phone won't be charged at the same time (dunno if that is an issue?)
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Guess i was wrong. There is something on the market which has charging and FM transmitter in 1 unit: http://www.amazon.com/Dashview-Transmitter-charger-handsfree-Samsung/dp/B006GWD1FM
Note, im not recommending that product or something, just the first result in Google when i searched
Hi all,
I have a very old car radio and my cds stopped working. I was wondering if my phone can transmit fm to the car radio? If yes, which app? Of no, can i buy some transmitter that i could first connect to my phone and then transmit to car radio?
It would be even more awesome if i could transmit internet radio from phone.
Thanks!
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Astral07 said:
Hi all,
I have a very old car radio and my cds stopped working. I was wondering if my phone can transmit fm to the car radio? If yes, which app? Of no, can i buy some transmitter that i could first connect to my phone and then transmit to car radio?
It would be even more awesome if i could transmit internet radio from phone.
Thanks!
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Right....sorry about that. I'm ill so i got a bit confused.
Anyway, any useful info?
In my opinion fm tx-ing is very crappy, it would be better for you to change your old car radio in a less old car radio with an AUX in jack.
Then you will be able to connect your phone via a coaxial stereo cable 3,5mm jack from your phone to the car radio jack.
Audio quality will be for sure better that way, even if a bit more expensive (with 50 euros or less you'll find some entry level car radio with aux in jack) then buying a Chinese FM transmitter.
You're probably right...still maybe someone tried something that works good and is cheap to get.
If i can' t find anything, i'll go for a radio exchange option.
Thanks