Music in car radio system - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
How can i listen to my mp3 music played from my Note4 on my car radio? Do i need some extra device?
Tks

Via Bluetooth connection to your car radio or via physical connection using similar jack used in earphones (if your car radio has at least one of these)

Tks.
My car radio has none.
I think i heard about some FM device broadcasting from note4 to radio, and on radio note4 would act as another radio FM station.
Any clues?

http://www.ebay.com/gds/Top-10-Car-FM-Transmitters-/10000000204926964/g.html You need such Car FM transmitter device.

Thanks so much. Will check

I've done this using an amplifier with hi level input. So i connect note to amp with earphone/rca cable, speaker cables to amp and radio to amp's hi level input and I ear fm from car radio and mp3 from note
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FM radio

Hi all...quick question...do any of you have FM radio with this device? I have all of my MP3's loaded and performed the headphone mod (soddering a set of sony earbuds to the original headset) but the gym broadcasts TV stations on FM. I am just trying to figure out if there a way to do that without carrying an additional device/separate radio??
i looked on the magicain and prophet forums as well as the search...thanks for the help!

Fm radio

Can the fm radio become a fm transmitter? Dumb question I know.
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Hardware wise there is no reason why not but the software doesn't exist.
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Another question here, Why can not we use the Fm Radio without headset? Does not this phone have an antenna for Radio?
It's so annoying because I am using a bluetooth headset and Desire HD insistently asks for wired headset for signal.
FM antena
Hi, I think that this is a usual think that mobile phones doesn't have a FM antennas built in. It uses your headphone wire as the antenna.
snooffy said:
Hi, I think that this is a usual think that mobile phones doesn't have a FM antennas built in. It uses your headphone wire as the antenna.
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Exactly. FM transmission is using wavelength of about 3 meters, so the antenna should be much bigger than the phone itself to give you a good reception. You can try to fabricate something out of a 3.5 mm jack and a wire, but the results will be more than doubtful. And in top of that the phone will most probably recognize it as a headphones set, so you'll have to route the sound to your BT headset, not the antenna.
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Even though we manage to establish a antenna as you said the phone directly gives the sound to it and unfortunately eliminates the bluetooth sound transfer. It's really really annoying.
Briefly you can not listen to Fm Radio with your bluetooth headset, you have to use a wired headset.
dr.m0x said:
Hardware wise there is no reason why not but the software doesn't exist.
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Hello dr.m0x, merry christmas,
not only the antenna is quite different for fm radio, the complete transmitting hardware needs a different part of hf amplifier for fm frequencies. Software doesn't help here.
The original headset seems to be optimized as fm antenna, tried another headset but fm radio had poor radio reception.
WBR peschi
Additional info.
DHD's FM radio receptin quality is really poor compared to Sony Ericsson WM600 bluetooth headset (including radio).

Beam to car radio

I'm sitting listening to podcasts on my Nexus 7 while I am driving and that is just not right! I would much prefer to somehow beam it to my car radio. Is that possible with some accessory? My car radio doesn't have bluetooth.
Thanks,
Jon
Ways of connecting a device to car audio:
1) Stereo cable from headphone out to car aux in
2) Bluetooth
3) headphone out to tape player
4) headphone out to fm tuner
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You could use a FM transmitter.
It is connected to the headphone jack of the nexus 7 and sends the audio on a adjustable frequency.
You then only have to tune in the radio to that frequency.
My car didn't have an input jack so I used a Jabra Cruiser bluetooth speaker/receiver that pairs with the N7. It includes a high quality fm transmitter that will play through the car stereo if desired, or you can use the speaker on the unit itself. No cables needed.
If your car has an input jack they make Bluetooth receivers that will plug into it. Then you can pair them up & stream via Bluetooth.
Great stuff guys. I just didn't know what they were called. Ordered one now.

FM Radio not working with all headphones

Hi,
having the Moto X Play for a few days now, I experienced that the FM Radio app does not work with all headphones. With all in-ear headphones and an audio cable to a stereo, the FM Radio app says "headphone not connected", but when plugging in the jack, the app flashes bright and back again, as if it recognized the headphone.
Music plays over headphones normally, and when forcing radio with headphones not plugged in in the settings, radio perfectly works.
With my on-ear headphones, FM Radio works normally.
Now my question is: Is this a bug in the FM Radio app, or a hardware bug, or are the in-ear headphones just not well-suited for radio reception?
Thanks!
Do your headphones have a Fm antenna built in?
No, is this needed for smartphones?
FM Radio works fine with old on-ear headphones, that were built before smartphones with FM Radio existed.
The headphones don't have a antenna built in they use the wires going to the speakers as a antenna.
I'm using 8~10 year old Logitech earbuds quite fine with my Moto X Play.
So if they're not working properly with one particular set its likely that set rather than the style.
Also there is a moto update to the Fm radio app - it let's you use it without any headphones connected.
The reception really sucks using that way but might work for you.
You go into the radio settings to change that (using the revised app).
FWIW
Ok thanks for this explanation. :thumbup:
Using the radio with the option you mentioned works. So I suppose/hope it's not a hardware bug of the Moto.
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jellysheep said:
Hi,
having the Moto X Play for a few days now, I experienced that the FM Radio app does not work with all headphones. With all in-ear headphones and an audio cable to a stereo, the FM Radio app says "headphone not connected", but when plugging in the jack, the app flashes bright and back again, as if it recognized the headphone.
Music plays over headphones normally, and when forcing radio with headphones not plugged in in the settings, radio perfectly works.
With my on-ear headphones, FM Radio works normally.
Now my question is: Is this a bug in the FM Radio app, or a hardware bug, or are the in-ear headphones just not well-suited for radio reception?
Thanks!
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same problem

Does it have FM radio and stereo speakers?

Does it have FM radio and stereo speakers?
I think no FM Radio.
According to a article over at Anandtech - "USB Type-C port on the bottom has matching arrays of holes for the downward-firing speaker and microphone" - so I guess no stereo.
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I think no FM Radio.
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It does have FM radio, even works without earphones
Fm radio yes.
Just the one internal speaker though.
StoneTrapper said:
Fm radio yes.
Just the one internal speaker though.
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Hi!!
I'm looking around for a decent phone with FM Radio... everyday it's harder to find
I've discarted Oneplus, Mi 5, Huawei... they discard FM option then I discard their phones.
So you confirm 100% that Xiaomi Mi Note 2 (383€/$ now at Gearbest) has FM Radio? (real broadcast radio, not internet or online radio stations!)
Thank you!!
Well, I have the international edition and no FM radio. Sound is good but it is a mono device. Basically if you have a phone which can do 'FM radio' without the phones plugged in.. It will be streaming over 4g or 3g
Can somebody make a mod for stereo speakers like the one we have on mi 5?

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