I have a question. Does any one know if we use the same qualcom fm receiver/transmotter as the evo. And maybe if we can unlock fm transmitting to stream music to a radio
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Hey everyone, i wasnt able to find any info on this, if i remember correctly the hd2 had a fm transmitter with the first gen snapdragon. Does our mt4g have one? If so is there any app capable of using it yet?
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The media room app works for FM. Need to put a headset in to use as the antenna though.
I know it works as a reciever, but i was wondering if it worked as a transmitter. So like play my mp3s for a car and whatnot
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Oh. Ok. That I dont know about.
I've never heard anyone even mention something like that. I am all but certain none of them do. Mine does not.
It would be cool though. I had wondered about putting a bluetooth dongle on the AUX input of my radio. But I've never tried it. I rather doubt it would really work.
Kenwood, alpine, and pioneer all intergrate pandora from your phone and you can control from the headunit only for iphone, why can't it be done with android?
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It can
They just need to add android support
I play pandora on my phone and listen to it over my car speakers, however I do it over bluetooth. It would be nice if it was full integration.
Just use an aux cable and control it from your phone.
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I jys had a browse around the files on my atrix and i can confirm it should have fm radio ability aswell as fm transmitter but doesn have apps to take advantage of it. Its using a bcm4329 for wifi which has the other features built in
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Hello, i would like to know if there is a program to record FM radio in the Galaxy S?
Thanks!
The pro version of tunein radio, but it does not use the fm chip....
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Yes, the thing that interests me it is for the FM radio. So difficult to develop an application to record FM radio?
i wanna knw about this 2
I am interested too.
Some developer can answer us?
Can Bluetooth driver of HP Touchpad may be patched to work as FM Radio? The perfect example of this hack is CM7 FM radio on Google Nexus One.
I think first would be figure out which bt chip is n in tp. How was it implimented in cm7?
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Can Bluetooth driver of HP Touchpad may be patched to work as FM Radio? The perfect example of this hack is CM7 FM radio on Google Nexus One.
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I thought that the Nexus One had a Broad com chip that did infact have FM radio just like its HTC Desire counterpart based on he same SoC and that it was done at the kernel level concerning drivers
I didn't think that Bluetooth and FM radio were intereoperable at all, correct me if I'm wrong, please
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I remember seeing an app somewhere to do that but not through the Bluetooth but through the SoC I think. Spirit FM or something
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I have contacted the developer of Spirit FM app that plays FM radio on many Android devices and he said:
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Thanks. As expected no real sign of FM capability. There's a /dev/msm_fm driver, but that's just for audio access to a non-existent chip, AFAICT.
There isn't a single non-obscure tablet over 5.x inches out there with FM. Go figure.
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Therefore, forget about FM radio on the Touchpad.
There is always the TuneIn Radio app (and others).... TuneIn is a favorite of mine.
As I recall, the FM radio was indeed already part of the SOC, but the way the audio path was wired in the hardware, it was routed using the Bluetooth. Probably not going to work on the TouchPad.
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