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Re: n810 through car speakers?
Anything, including the cable to connect it to your sound system, should work as an antenna when plugged into the phone jack... But you said "810", and the N810 doesn't have an FM receiver. See post immediately above yours.
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I reaiized that when I looked at the app man and it said plaiin as day 'N800'. My bad, still a noob trying to overload with all the apps-LOL
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personally, im getting the parrot RK8200 the second canola spports a2dp without a hack
i find my audio quality is better streaming a2dp than throug the jack, but its a hack at this point, and drains the batter alot quicker @kenski - alsamixer is available through debian boot...but thats a bit of a trek for just an EQ |
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Anyway, I changed my 6 CD head unit in my Suzuki for a single disc player. BUT I realised that I was not losing anything as it also had the following: SD card reader USB port to read MP3's from a jump drive AUX line level input Bluetooth communication (phone and A2DP) CD player FM radio AM radio A 4gb SD card holds about 50 CD's This cost was $150 and a few $$ for a cable adapter and I fitted it myself. This is it on Buy.com http://www.buy.com/retail/product.as...61&dcaid=17902 I use the direct headphone out to AUX in for best audio quality. IMHO FM transmitters are poor quality at best and always produce modulation noise in the background. Note that A2DP is NOT oficially implimented on the N810 (yet). There is some code present that some have got working but I understand that it is a poor implimentation right now and draws a lot of power. See: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...highlight=a2dp BTW, I like this VR3 car stereo because it works with my Bluetooth phone (I hate the distraction of holding a phone while driving). I have an 8Gb miniSD (Newegg $40is) filled with 100+ CD's and two 16Gb SD's also filled with CD's but of course I have to use an external reader with these. I listen to a lot of music!!! One thing no-one has said is to use the internal speakers in the car. We took the N810 to the UK recently and used it in the rental (hire) car quite sucessfully. Not much bass but if the car is quiet inside there is enough volume for background music. One final point, someone talked about degredation of audio when plugged into a car charger. I have also noticed this and try to alternate between playing and charging on long trips. Cheers |
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No, the N800 has no FM transmitter. It does have an FM receiver. I have no noise problems with my N800 connected to power. I seldom use it for audio, though, because I already have an overload of ways to play music through my speakers. I have a Sony MEX-2500, and almost never use the A2DP, preferring the wired aux input, because most of my devices don't have bluetooth, and I prefer to connect my phone via bluetooth. The Sony provides lots of ways to get sound, and it was a bargain at ~$150 installed. My only regret about it is that it has no USB or SD input. Oh well...
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You are correct. I bought a ground loop isolator a while ago and it fixed the problem. I update the original thread since a few people had a similar problem. I was amazed that it fixed both of the types of interference, and I bought the first cheap one I could find that was 3.5mm. |
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thats my point exactly, currently in Canola2 you can reroute the playing through mplayer, and use the a2dp hack that has been found http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=13468 but there is no offical support this is hell on battery life and its really not that great of a playback bit choppy but it DOES work |
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