Record from FM Radio - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV Themes and Apps

Is there anyway of recording from the FM radio - there are a couple of programs I don't get to listen to properly on an evening and like to listen to them on the train to work the following day... At the moment I have to do this via PC or a Samsung G600.
I've searched about and can only find topics around increasing the frequency range of the FM Radio, and the Radio Version of the device.
Thanks in advance

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Radio Playback

Is there any way to control the speaker's treble, bass, etc...? I have an FM radio installed and was just wondering...stock they sound pretty tin-e...
I know they're not performance speakers but just trying to make the best of it..
FM Radio for Wizard
Hi there.
I have been looking for an FM Tadio for South Africa. Which one do you use and is it freeware?
Thanks,
MAC
Am using Resko Radio and it's shareware. You can get a 30 (I think) day user period.
You mean Resco Radio, and that's not FM it's streaming =)
Resco Radio is exactly for internet radio broadcast playing.
Its not an FM radio tuner !!
Any FM tuner available for Wizard ?
Wizzer said:
Is there any way to control the speaker's treble, bass, etc...? I have an FM radio installed and was just wondering...stock they sound pretty tin-e...
I know they're not performance speakers but just trying to make the best of it..
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Hi Wizzer,
The only way you can control Bass and Treble is via a media player like TCPMP, Mortplayer etc where the software provides several equaliser presets. Mortplayer & TCPMP both have a Bass booster option as well.
Resco Radio does not have that option unfortunately.
I am actually looking for an FM tuner that is freeware/shareware at under US$10.
Thanks,
MAC

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!

[Q] FM Radio possible without headset?

Is there a way to use the radio without the headset???
wayne_1984 said:
Is there a way to use the radio without the headset???
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Nope, as the handsfree works as an antenna
probably no, because the radio uses the wire of the headset as an antenna.
edit: ...one minute too late... ;-)
i know. but is there no registerkey to change that so you can even work without the headset ?
http://www.clove.co.uk/viewProduct....Category=CB077B5C-390D-4153-8EDD-44D1B2BEF716
I was thinking of getting one of these, then you can plug your HTC into any HI-fi, speakers, car radio, other headphones etc...
Yes there is a registry change but you need the lead plugged in as it has the aerial built into it.
Any way of plugging in the handsfree to work as an aerial, but route the sound to a pair of bluetooth headphones?
Thanks
(BTW what is the registry entry to allow the radio to work without the handsfree?)
My Diamond is link to PC at work, is not possible for the radio uses the wire USB ??
My radio works fine with only this guy pluged in.
this works very well with this connected up on the telephone and sound commuted to go out on internal speaker
http://www.semsons.com/2miusband3st.html and works with sync usb cable pluged in
But it is impossible that we can not avoid plugging headphones avoiding this check?
With a modified version of the "Radio" program?
as said earlier, no, there is no antenna for the phone to recieve the transmission
A hardware cannot be replaced by any kind of software...
Addicteddddd said:
as said earlier, no, there is no antenna for the phone to recieve the transmission
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I know, but my work office is in very high site and the radio signal is very strong
Radio over BT Stereo Headphones
Ok, but still it would be interesting how to change the devault sound out properties, in case of using nice BT Stereo Headphones?
People keep talking about this FM radio thing. How/what does one start to control the radio. I don't see any application (Sprint version of HTC Touch Diamond - Did those bastard disable this?)?
At my gym they only provide the audio program for the TVs there over a short rebroadcast FM station. Sorta like what some drive in theaters do. IOW to listen to the audio for the TV I must tune into 106.9 FM but I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to do that with the HTC Touch Diamond. OK I plug in their silly wired headphones and then do what?
defaria said:
People keep talking about this FM radio thing. How/what does one start to control the radio. I don't see any application (Sprint version of HTC Touch Diamond - Did those bastard disable this?)?
At my gym they only provide the audio program for the TVs there over a short rebroadcast FM station. Sorta like what some drive in theaters do. IOW to listen to the audio for the TV I must tune into 106.9 FM but I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to do that with the HTC Touch Diamond. OK I plug in their silly wired headphones and then do what?
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not different from any other FM radio with presets. from the Manual:
11.4 Using FM Radio
FM Radio allows you to listen to FM radio stations on your device. Since FM
Radio uses the provided stereo wired headset as an antenna, you must plug
in the headset first onto the earphone jack of your device before you open
the program.
To open FM Radio
Tap Start > Programs > FM Radio.
The first time this program is used, it will automatically scan for available FM
channels in your area, save them as presets, then play the first FM station
found. For information about saving favorite stations as presets, see “Save
presets.“
When you tap on the FM Radio screen, the program continues to run
in the background and allows you to continue listening to the radio while
you use other programs. To turn off the FM radio, tap on the upper right
corner of the FM Radio screen.
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Device controls used in FM Radio
Navigation
• Press Navigation left/right to search the FM band for the next lower/
higher FM channel. When the search reaches the last station, it cycles
back to the beginning of the FM band.
• Press Navigation up/down to select the previous/next available preset
station.
• Press the ENTER button to toggle mute on and off.
Volume Control
Press the VOLUME CONTROL on the side of the device to adjust the FM
Radio volume.
Save presets
Presets are favorite FM stations that you can save for easy access. You can
save up to six FM stations to the preset buttons on the main FM Radio
screen, or save up to 20 presets on the Presets screen.
To save FM stations
1. Tune to the desired FM frequency, then tap Presets.
2. On the Presets screen, tap that appears on the desired preset
number where you want to save the FM station.
You can save up to 20 preset radio stations. Radio stations that are
saved on Presets 1 to 6 can be accessed on the main FM Radio screen.
Tip Tap to remove a favorite FM station from the list.
3. When done, tap OK.
To listen to a preset FM station
Do one of the following:
• On the main FM Radio screen, tap the preset button that shows your
favorite station.
• On the Preset screen, select a preset number that shows your favorite
station, then tap Listen.
FM Radio Main Menu
Tap Menu on the FM Radio screen to access options for the FM Radio
program.
Scan & Save Automatically scan radio stations that can be picked
up by the device and save them as presets. Existing presets will be
cleared and replaced with the newly scanned radio stations. You can
have a maximum of 20 preset radio stations.
Stereo Toggles between using Stereo or Mono mode when listening
to an FM radio station.
Mute Toggles between muting and restoring the volume.
Output Select whether to use the device Speaker or Wired Headset
to listen to the radio.
Sleep Set how much time must pass before FM Radio goes into sleep
mode. The Sleep option is switched to Off every time you launch FM
Radio.
Broadcast band Sets the radio band. Select Japan if you are listening
to radio in Japan. Otherwise, select Other countries.
Exit Select to turn off FM Radio.
and so on....
RTFM! (Read The Fucking Manual)
here, i uploaded it for u:
http://rapidshare.com/files/157269673/HTC_Touch_Diamond_User_Manual_HTC_Asia_WWE.pdf
He asked about the Sprint (US, CDMA) version. Before you RTFM someone, maybe consider that *his* phone is not *your* phone? There are at least three variants of Diamond.
DrewVS said:
He asked about the Sprint (US, CDMA) version. Before you RTFM someone, maybe consider that *his* phone is not *your* phone? There are at least three variants of Diamond.
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point taken but are u sure that there are serious differences (if any) in using the FM radio or maybe you think that his (US, CDMA) version came without a manual or that in his manual there are no instructions on how to use the FM radio? i still think that this is a severe case of RTFM
ready to bet that his version of diamond has the same way to operate the FM radio.
Back to the thread
Ok,
but the question is still: how to get the radio working without the special cable?
I live at 1850 m, 700 m to a DVBT, 1.4 km to the next HSUPA and 1.9 km to a radio antenna and I have a verz good reciption ov everything.
Even I would accept using the cable as antenna but routing the sound to the bt headset. These small programs routing audio, I will give them a try and report in case of te FM radio.
Meanwhile, perhaps, some of the gurus can find out how to disable the nasty cable check please...
Thanx!
NODeeJay said:
Ok,
but the question is still: how to get the radio working without the special cable?
I live at 1850 m, 700 m to a DVBT, 1.4 km to the next HSUPA and 1.9 km to a radio antenna and I have a verz good reciption ov everything.
Even I would accept using the cable as antenna but routing the sound to the bt headset. These small programs routing audio, I will give them a try and report in case of te FM radio.
Meanwhile, perhaps, some of the gurus can find out how to disable the nasty cable check please...
Thanx!
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i m afraid that is a hardware trick so no soft or registry tweak can change it.
maybe if you have an old usb cable, cut the cable and use only the usb plug you'll be able to trick the device in "thinking" that the antenna is in place.
later
nope, no go...i tried and plugged in a plug and it still asking for his headset. maybe some circuit is checking if the headset is there.

fm transmitter for defy?

I travel a lot & use my tomtom for directions, to answer calls via BT and to transmit my mp3s to the car radio. I know that the defy has a built in fm radio but was wondering if anyone had seen an fm transmitter to suit the defy?
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Kind of funny posting a reply to my own question but thought other ppl might be checking up on this.
I've found 2 possible ways to transmit audio from your defy to your car's fm radio.
1) using tunelink for android, this would work well, but costs US$100, this has just been released as far as i'm aware.
2) As per another forum post on xda, the defy has a built in fm transmitter, cool, so save ur US$100 and spend it on ur girlfriend!
I use the old Motorola T505 bluetooth speakerphone with FM transmitter for a long time now, and it has always worked flawlessly (currently paired with my WM phone). There are many of them for sale on eBay, much cheaper than Tunnelink's. However, if some cook out there figures out how to activate the Defy's FM transmitter, it will mean less gadgets (and chargers) to carry.
Regards,
Carlos
UPDATE: my old T505 is now paired with my new Defy, and it keeps working flawlessly, for both phone calls and music streaming to my car's radio.
I use the old Motorola T505
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same here, works fine, allow me to transmitt music and calls to the car fm
bought for 55$ on ebay
Unless I'm missing something here, the FM transmitter can be found in the Music App open it and click the radio icon at the botton of the home screen, you will need the headphones plugged in for the Fm radio to work.
this is the radio reciever
Sorry I miss read the post. Wasn't aware that the Defy had a FM transmitter. Had one for my iPod of awhile but didn't have much luck with it. There are to many FM stations in the area so finding a free freq is really had. The radios in my vehicles have the aux. jack so it's pretty easy with the patch cable. Don't know if it broadcast the phone that way though haven't tried it.
don't waste ur cash on an fm transmitter, my twin brother who has a defy has explained to me how to use bluetooth audio and I can now transmit the audio on my defy to my car radio via blue tooth, thanks PJ!
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How did you set this up?
gday erra, pair ur phone with ur car radio making sure you select calls plus audio on the car radio side, then when ur phone is connected to ur car radio via this blue tooth link, when you play music on your mobile the car radio will play the music. your car will need to have blue tooth and also support blue tooth audio which I'm told is quite standard now, best to consult ur car's manual, good luck, it's awesome & clear as when u get it going, most important thing is to pair for calls & audio
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it's nice to have our defy fm transmitter but i just don't like the fact that it only has 10 station presets ... we have around 20 here in the philippines ... but i really dont care that much barely tapping that radio button ...
I heard, that it works on Ipods from the new Generation...so perhaps you can look how they get it to work...
just to clear something up, the radio ur talking about is a fm receiver, the defy apparently has an fm transmitter on the phones board but no one can work out how to use it yet
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i doubt it has also an antenna for the fm transmitter.
I just got a t505, have only tested calls and music so far. Took one minute to set up and works flawlessly, no static, very clear on my end, pretty clear to others on calls. It is an old car with only a radio/cassette and the sound is surprisingly good for music, cuts the treble out a bit but sounds much clearer than expected. I like the way it automatically finds the best station and tells you to tune to it. No regrets at all
Cheaper alternatives
I was also looking for same device. So I searched "fm transmitter" at dealextreme. It's cheaper than Motorola (the quality, though, may be lower).
Hold on dirtbaghh - you're saying that Defy can transmit on FM? That would be cool. Any more info??
the t505 is very usefull and freespech is included. top!

[Q]Playing Spotify via bluetooth - limited volume??

Good morning everybody,
I've got some troubleshooting with my S4 (4.2.2 stock rom @ XXUAMDM).
When i pare my phone via bluetooth with my Kennwood auto radio the volume is limited.
The loudness at my phone is highest as possible und that of my radio as well.
It should not be a problem with my radio, cause the iPod/USB function regarding loudness is great :good:
I didn't check any other music player on my phone yet, but does everybody have an idea where/or what the problem could be?
My radio has just one setting but the iPod is louder than my mobile phone playing music via bluetooth.
I also checked the equalizer in spotify and couldn't find any problem
Any ideas??
Thanks and best regards

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