[Q] shoutcast radio stream to USB car stereo - Galaxy 3 General

hey guys,
i was wondering if there is a way to listen to shoutcast radio via 3G to usb using my i5800. i have alpine cda-117 with imprint installed in my car. it has a usb connection. i want to use alpines usb to charge my i5800 and at the same time to hear sound on my car speakers using the same usb connection. is it possible?
the closest thing i did was i opened opera, pasted a link to a m3u playlist and opera asked me if i would like to save it as a mp3 file on my sd card. in other words it was saving the stream to a mp3 file but my car stereo couldn't see the sd card because it was already in use by opera. any solution ppl?
i wan't to do this because:
1. phones DAC (digital audio codec) wouln't be used. this means the sound quality would be way much better*.
2. less cables.
*the sound from my phone would be sent directly to the imprint sound processor in digital format and then decoded to analog.
thanks in advance.

Sorry but i think there is no way to do so atm... you however could do it using Bluetooth if your car stereo supports this.

my car stereo doesn't have bluetooth that is why i was asking about the usb option. thanks anyway
what app should i use to be able to play shoutcast streams via bluetooth?

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can i connect my universal to my car stereo ?

hi, i was wondering if there is a wat to connect my wizard to my car stereo and play mp3's from wy wizard stored on memory card but play them using my car speakers setting my radio to AUX ? is is possible..i hope you all got what i mean cos i am not sure myself if i know what i mean cheers, cudo
I use a Sony Adapter Casette. Just plug it in the Universal and play the casette on your car and it will work fine. There are other options too like wireless stuff. But I prefer this method better, at least I don't have to worry about signal being obscured.
and what if i dont have casettee i got only cd ??
If you only have CD and no casette, you only either use BT or FM transmitter.
I used to use casette adapter but now I have a car stereo with AUX input.
If you also want to be able to receive calls you would need to have an adapter with a mic as a normal audio plug when plugged into the Universal will disable the internal mic and only carry over the output audio.
See this link, we discuss about the correct adapter for Universal in the lower part. I should receive one in this week and will post the result later once I verify its working fine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=54823
Which PPC are you using, Wizard or Universal? You subject title is about Universal but your message body is asking about Wizard.
They have different size of audio plugs.
sorry i wasnt very specific...i am asking about unicersal, i am using both of them hence the mistake. sorry about that
Good news. I received the PQTAA from PC-Mobile and it works with the Universal!
I have tested all functions with my Universal:
- Stereo audio output is carried perfectly to the car stereo, no noise whatsoever.
- Microphone is working great, my voice can be heard clearly.
- The call receive button on the unit is working ok too to receive/pick up incoming call.
This is a great audio adapter (in addition to the fact its a handsfree unit).
I find its a lot better way to connect the Universal to the car audio system rather than using other method like BT.
As most car mounting solutions do not include audio adapter to connect the Universal to the car audio system, the PQTAA is a perfect solution.
If you have a cassete player, you can combine it with the casette adapter. If you have an AUX input in your car stereo, thats the best.
For pictures, see this discussion:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=54823

Car stereo that allows simultaneous bluetooth connections?

Does anyone know of a car stereo that allows (2) simultaneous bluetooth connections? Ive searched and obviously, they will allow multiple connections... but not at the same time.
Here is why I ask. I would like to use my Tab in its new Samsung car mount for media playing. But since I also still need to have a phone, I would like THAT to connect also.
Im asking for too much arent I? Anyone try a 1/8th inch audio plug to RCA cable? I guess I could plug the TAB in via the AUX port on my car stereo when its in the dock.
Anyone had any success? Any ideas? Am I crazy?
JVC chameleon...
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My Sony DSXS300BTX connects to both my Captivate for phone and my GTab for music. It will switch source when a call comes in, and resume playing when the call is done (can't recall if it pauses or just mutes the music though).
My girl's Kenwood DNX5160 can also do dual BT connections for phone+music.
Thanks guys, I will check these out... I was dreading having to use the wired aux output!

Question about music app

Hello,
I own a LG Q8 (a V20 European version)
I have these needs.
1) Listen to music on the phone through
2) Send music to the external DAC via USB port otg
3) Listen to music on a hard disk connected to the router via wifi via the phone.
What app allows me to do all these things without losing quality?
I currently use the LG application to listen to music from the phone
and to send the music on the phone to the DAC exsternal
And use VLC to listen to HD music on wifi
But I would like to unify things and then VLC does not let me see the covers of the albums
sorry for my english but i translated it with Google translate )
pturci said:
Hello,
I own a LG Q8 (a V20 European version)
I have these needs.
1) Listen to music on the phone through
2) Send music to the external DAC via USB port otg
3) Listen to music on a hard disk connected to the router via wifi via the phone.
What app allows me to do all these things without losing quality?
I currently use the LG application to listen to music from the phone
and to send the music on the phone to the DAC exsternal
And use VLC to listen to HD music on wifi
But I would like to unify things and then VLC does not let me see the covers of the albums
sorry for my english but i translated it with Google translate )
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you arent losing any sound quality. but from your setup, phone->external DAC via OTG you were losing our phone Quad Dac feature i didnt say it was bad, since there are many external DAC over there and some of them perform better and the other were.. not too much different than our phone. if you using external dac via OTG, no matter phone you use, all the sound quality/character would be based on your external DAC spesification. but if you use 3.5mm jack to external DAC your music files would be process by v20's quad dac then transfered to external DAC ( its still debatable tough, for some people it makes no different but the other said it's better depends on your ext Dac and audio filess you playing)
yes but you did not answer my question
I would like to know the best app available on the phone's non-root store to listen to on the phone and read on external dac.
I should also have the ability to read an HD on the NAS!

Streaming Audio via USB

Hi Guys,
Tell me, is it possible to play streaming audio (Spotify/Play Music/Apple Music) via the USB cable to the car stereo? Reason I'd like this over AUX is that I get to skip using the steering wheel. Worked fine with my old iPhone but can't seem to get it to work with the S8. It happily plays any music stored on the phone, but streaming audio doesn't work at all.
Tried setting the USB mode to 'audio source' in the developer options but this way my car (Ford with SYNC) just says 'USB device not supported'.
Any way around this?

[Q] second life as multi media car-kit??

Hi,
I am looking for way to connect my current phone via bluetooth with my "old" G900F. The S5 is already in use as a media player with mp3 from sd card and connected via 3,5mm jack (aux-in to car radio).
Can I use the S5 also as a hands-free car kit? Pairing the phone in telephone mode or media mode is not possible.
Are there any apps available or custom roms addons?
Is there any chance to enable A2DP to act as a bluetooth sink??
Thanks in advance
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