I'm using a DVB-T radio tuner with SDR touch full version app. But when I'm connecting it through hub the app is unable to detect it. When I connect it directly via an OTG everything works fine. Can you please give the specification of the hub which you used.
I am just starting to research doing this to my 05 LTD Toyota 4Runner, my question though and what I haven't seen addressed yet, is hands free calling. Have you be able steam calls through the speakers with this setup?
is there any such mod for FORD ECOSPORT the Black Edition 2017 ( India )...... I mean it has some thing called Microsoft sync and the Bluetooth call features will they work if I do this similar setup...
I'm trying to reuse my factory amplifier (my steering wheel audio control is on CAN-BUS) My amp has 4 inputs, LT RR RADIO (+), LT RR RADIO (-), RT RR RADIO (+), RT RR RADIO (-). since tablet analog signal only has 2 channel output, do I connect both LT RR RADIO (+), LT RR RADIO (-) to left audio input and RT RR RADIO (+), RT RR RADIO (-) to right audio input? cool video, thanks for sharing
If all of the audio is going through the micro USB cable, how would you go about adding a volume knob? So that you don't have to adjust it on the tablet itself or on the amplifier?
Using the USB method charges the tablet and lets you add things like steering wheel controls. Headphone jack would be a quick and easy alternative for audio though.
The tablet doesn't charge in its standard factory settings. You will need to add a custom kernel to enable it to charge. ElementalX will do it and it's free. You have to unlock the tablet to install custom kernels
Using a tablet in my car in NY, with the temps only hitting like 80, if the car was parked in the sun, black with black interior and windows closed, the interior got too hot and would make the tablet stop charging and get SUPER hot to the touch, likely it will destroy it, so be careful with this people.
MrGts92 It depends what input your amp has. if you have an amp with a 3.5mm jack input it will be possible. my amp has RCA inputs so it needs to be a analogue .
Unfortunately same RCA issues. Very well, i'll look for a DAC, thanks for the reply. You're the first person i've seen that makes this looks straight forward with minimal faff. You have no idea how much i appreciate that.
Not sure why the RCA jack thing should be an issue? All you need is a cable with 3.5mm at one end and 2 RCA at the other end. Then your BT adapter can be wired straight to the AMP without the need for a more expensive DAC.