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@ Planet Earth, sometimes
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Does anyone happen to know if there exists some application that routes the sound from N900 speakers to FM Transmitter while call is on? Or some 'hack' to get it working?
In some cases this would be pretty nice.
I already tried to google and seach from this forum, but no luck so far.
Any help appreciated, thanks.
// Jarkko
www.jmv.fi