Playing music through USB on my car stereo
I rooted my Galaxy S3 and I can finally play songs from my external SD onto my Kenwood's USB port but I have one problem. I can't choose the songs I want to play from my phone. It would make it a lot easier. It's kind of annoying having to sit there pressing "next" on the car stereo player to choose a song. Anybody have a solution? Thanks in advance.
Re: Playing music through USB on my car stereo
While my music is stored on my internal SD card, I have the same limitations as do you for USB playback. I have a Sony stereo. One possible way around this is to use an Auxilliary connection from the S3 to your stereo (if your's has an Auxilliary jack). Challenge there is that the audio quality is limited compared to USB as I have to dial up the volume way more than with USB. The benefit from Auxilliary is that you can use the phone music player to control songs, but not safe to do when driving.
I'm sticking with USB to be safe, and get the added power charging benefit while connected.
Re: Playing music through USB on my car stereo
Most USB ports on car stereos, I think, are geared to do one (or both) of two things: interface with an iPod / iPhone, or a USB memory stick. The GS3 looks like neither to a stereo.
I don't know if that's the problem, but I wouldn't be surprised. What does the manual for stereo say about the USB port.
Re: Playing music through USB on my car stereo
I have a Motorola droid razor model xt907.I spent hours just to figure out how to play a song I bought from Google play(fault 1).Then I spent hours trying to download this song from my online music library(fault 2) only to discover that I can't use my USB connection to listen to this song in my car(fault 3).My girlfriend can in 10 seconds hook up her i-phone to my cars USB connection and hear whatever song she likes.My car also has a male to male aux port but I shouldn't have to hook a cable to the face of my car stereo because I bought this rediculously complex android phone.I could hook up my home stereo to my car using an aux port.I didn't need a smartphone to do that.Although this android is great for watching video it blows for listening to music.The signal from a USB cable is ten times better than a male to male aux cable.In closing I refuse to plug an aux cable in my car stereo when if android made it possible I could use my conveniently located USB port in the arm console of my car like my girlfriend does.This is the advantage the iPhone has over droid it is simple and versatile and the droid is far from it.It also seems to me that having music stored online is a convenient way for a mobile company to withhold your music when the bill is late.Finally,I will never buy another song from Google play for it has been nothing but frustrating.I didn't buy a 35,000 dollar car so I could plug an aux cable to the face of my stereo.I never wanted an iPhone but my droid phone is making it awfully tempting to go with apple.