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2011-01-04
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2011-01-04
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dont really have the need for this but like someone else said, this is what sets the N900 apart from other mobile devices.
not quite sure how it would work in a real use case...
so you have to tune your radio in when you get a call?
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2011-01-04
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Update :
Application tested, seems to work OK.
Found 1 bug, when you are streaming music thru FM-transmitter, and a call is recieved, the call is correctly sent to FM transmitter. BUT when the call is ENDED, the FM transmitter is somehow switched OFF, altough is says it is ON. The music streaming is no more sent thru FM-transmitter, instead is it played to the phone speakers.
Manually switch OFF and back ON the FM transmitter solved this problem, but is not very handy.
For your information:
When you don't use FM carkit (off position) and playing music thru fm transmitter, and a call is made the call sound comes thru the phone speaker, when you end the call, the music continious playing thru the fm transmitter,is back swiched on.
Somehow the FM carkit stops the fmtransitter to switch on.
Any idea's??? to fix this???
Thanks anyway for your effort.
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2011-01-05
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2011-01-05
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2011-01-05
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I can confirm above problem, the music don't work after the call is done.. Great app though, thanks alot for making this!
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2011-01-05
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2011-01-09
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2011-01-09
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If this works like that and you're not streaming music from the N900, you'll probably have to set your stereo to FM and pick your stored Maemo FM frequency.
Now, where the N900 differs from most other cell phones, is that you can send audio AND TEXT to your non-bluetooth radio. Basically pretty much every old car stereo. Unfortunately it'll have to work within the FM/RDS limitations - unlike bluetooth handsfree it'll not take control and pause your CD.