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> Stream Music Through Bluetooth, Car Audio
davidg88
post Nov 15 2009, 10:57 AM
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Hey Everyone,

I was wondering I would be able to wirelessy stream music from my Blackberry through the Bluetooth connection in my 2009 Lancer GT. I have tried to find some information but havent been able to find anything. Anyone have any luck with this or any info?

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post Nov 15 2009, 01:29 PM
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if u have the navi/ 40g hd... why not just load it into the hard drive ?
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With the Navi and 40gb HDD, you can only load music to the HDD via CD, which means you have to take the time to let each CD burn to the HDD, its a pain in the arse. I have not fiddled around with the Bluetooth, but I am going to assume it does not have audio streaming.
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Buy a 2010 outlander GT for stream music from bluetooth
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if you're going to play something from BB why not just plug it in?
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post Nov 24 2009, 05:43 PM
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QUOTE (SimmoES @ Nov 24 2009, 09:46 AM) *
if you're going to play something from BB why not just plug it in?


Perhaps the BB enabled unit doesn't have a 3.5mm or 2.5mm jack..

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My cell phone requires a special adapter that turns its charging port into a 3.5mm headphone jack. If I lose this very small and annoying adapter, I would have to purchase a new one to listen to music from my phone. It is extremely annoying and gets lost easily, so this is why I myself would like a BlueTooth streaming feature. If I forget the adapter I can use the bluetooth to listen to my music, or go on YouTube on my phone and listen to music from there. ALSO, my laptop has BlueTooth so I can stream audio from that if someone in the back wants to watch a movie. Yes I can plug in the Aux inputs, but the cord stretching to the back can be dangerous and it is not always long enough.
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The phone and the head unit would have to be able to use A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) for streaming music over blue tooth. While many phones including bb's and the iphone 3gs can use A2DP, I don't think the RF head unit can/does. I believe it only does HFP (hands free profile).
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i have a 2010 outlander and read that i should be able to do this but i cant figure out how to do it with my black berry. anyone know how?
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if u read your manual it should explain it...
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The solution to this problem is easy, I set this up in my ES months ago.

1. Buy "blackberry Music Gateway" its like $50 depends where u get it
2. Plug in the RCA cable to the AUX in your car, and plug in the Lighter adapter to power the Gateway
3. Pair the gateway to your phone and set radio to aux.
4. Press play on your music library and VIOLA, you are playing music wirelessly.


The way I personally set mine up was by adding more cigarrete adapters to the car by wiring more under the center console. I also wired the aux cable under the center console and now the gateway resides behind my glove compartment. Whenever someone comes in my car and they see me playing music from my iPhone or iPod Touch and they dont see wires attached to the device or even visible it always makes them ask and i cant tell but i just told you my lil secret. it works great and its simple to set up. it took me an hour to setup because i was going for the hidden look.
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