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09-20-2007, 06:28 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: NY
Posts: 180
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Quote: Originally Posted by strohj 
it will work with your carpc to see calls.. make calls etc.. but it WONT let you use it for INTERNET on your carpc without the hacks
can you describe how to use it with my carpc the way it works with the q7 described?
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09-21-2007, 01:22 AM
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Ohio
Posts: 545
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Quote: Originally Posted by BMac1203 
Headset devices can go through your contacts, see recent/missed/dialed calls, etc?
It seemed to interface the exact way that it should with freefone, phoco, etc.
If it worked with the Q7 off the bat without any "hacks", it shouldn't need a hack to work with a CarPC...
Unless I'm retarded, which is highly possible.
(I just don't have my CarPC back up and running at the moment to test this)
Yep, I've seen headsets with caller id windows on them. Didn't see the point, since most people can't read things on the side of their own head.
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09-21-2007, 03:33 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 51
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Well, I finally got my CarPC up and running.
I got my bluetooth going and drivers installed, and I can connect and pair with my iPhone, BUT, neither the RR or CF software will pick it up. The "Setup" will see the phone, but say that there are no supported services (eventhough windows knows that there are services). Also, the iPhone is not one of the "supported" phones, so I cannot select it for use.
Not sure where to go from here. In the Audi Q7, the phone paired and was fully functional in seconds. With my PC, it will pair, but is then a paperweight...
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09-22-2007, 02:30 PM
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Constant Bitrate
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: NY
Posts: 180
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Yup - I'm having the same issues as BMac. Since it works with OEM systems I was really hoping I could connect to Windows/Road Runner and any of the phone software. Can anyone help us out with getting this connected?
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09-25-2007, 08:53 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: New Ro, NY
Posts: 268
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it won't work....apple has made bluetooth compatible with the ear piece only....
i know, i know...it sucks....holding a little computer like the iphone in your hand with all it's verstatilities and not being able to connect it to the carpc REALLY SUCKS!!! but unfortunately it's a choice apple made when they manufactured the unit...
Now all we can do is wait and pray someone can hack the bluetooth feature and open it to any and all possibilities....
but don't hold your breath
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09-25-2007, 08:59 AM
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FLAC
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Pearland
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Quote: Originally Posted by ckny 
can you describe how to use it with my carpc the way it works with the q7 described?
the bluetooth software you use on your carpc has to support the headset profile..and then once you can connect your iphone and carpc via bluetooth and the headset profile.. you still need software to pull your contacts etc from the phone.. some bluetooth software has this builtin.. some dont..
Phonecontrol is a good example of software that works great to pull your contacts and show you who is calling etc
and I am sure that once streetdeck releases their bluetooth support.. it will work great as well
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09-25-2007, 07:07 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 51
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Quote: Originally Posted by afterdigital 
it won't work....apple has made bluetooth compatible with the ear piece only....
i know, i know...it sucks....holding a little computer like the iphone in your hand with all it's verstatilities and not being able to connect it to the carpc REALLY SUCKS!!! but unfortunately it's a choice apple made when they manufactured the unit...
Now all we can do is wait and pray someone can hack the bluetooth feature and open it to any and all possibilities....
but don't hold your breath
That's true, but not entirely. They did design it to ONLY pair with headsets, but it worked COMPLETELY with the Audi Q7 OEM system. Meaning, that I could send/make calls, receive calls, see previous calls, see my contacts list, etc. I know that you all said that this is a headset feature, ok I understand.
My issue now is that I have an adapter with latest Broadcom stack. I'm using that and PhoneControl software (inside CentrafuseXLE). Windows can see the phone, and see the headset profile. Everything mentioned is supported through both my adapter and software. But still, neither PhoneControl (in CF) or FreeFone (in RR) can see or interface with my phone, although Windows sees it fine.
It shouldn't be this difficult. It's as if the program (PhoneControl/FreeFone) isn't talking to Windows. Windows sees the available services, the phone programs say that there are no supported services.
Since I know better, and know that this does indeed pair with OEM car systems, this should theoretically work. I don't see a single thing holding me back, besides this invisible wall of confusion that I can't figure out.
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09-26-2007, 06:53 AM
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Constant Bitrate
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Utah
Posts: 221
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Quote: Originally Posted by BMac1203 
That's true, but not entirely. They did design it to ONLY pair with headsets, but it worked COMPLETELY with the Audi Q7 OEM system. Meaning, that I could send/make calls, receive calls, see previous calls, see my contacts list, etc. I know that you all said that this is a headset feature, ok I understand.
I don't think ARE understanding. The Q7's system is designed to work like a headset system. And yes, there are a lot of headsets that do all of the things you mentioned. The car's OEM system isn't designed to pair with any phones the way a computer would, and the iphone isn't designed to pair with computers to share internet, so it's a moot point.
The Q7's system was acting ONLY as a headset would.
Anyway, are you sure you have PhoneControl installed properly? Can you use it when you're not using the front end?
Last edited by Uraijit; 09-26-2007 at 07:02 AM.
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09-27-2007, 12:18 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 51
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Quote: Originally Posted by Uraijit 
I don't think ARE understanding. The Q7's system is designed to work like a headset system. And yes, there are a lot of headsets that do all of the things you mentioned. The car's OEM system isn't designed to pair with any phones the way a computer would, and the iphone isn't designed to pair with computers to share internet, so it's a moot point.
The Q7's system was acting ONLY as a headset would.
Anyway, are you sure you have PhoneControl installed properly? Can you use it when you're not using the front end?
I really do get it. I'm NOT trying to pair with my computer for anything other than a headset gateway. So, in theory, it should be able to pair with my computer as a headset, JUST like the Q7 did. I am not looking for any tethering, file swapping, or other services, I understand the crippled BT of the iPhone.
I am using PhoneControl and tried FreeFone. Both are installed properly. PhoneControl works outside of CF, but my phone still does not work.
Windows sees my phone fine. Windows can pair with the phone. Windows can setup a headset gateway/audio connection with my phone. All fine.
When it comes to FreeFone or Phoco, it cannot see my phone usually; and when it can, it says that no services are available, which isn't true.
If it can see my phone, it says that it has an error opening the comm port.
I'm sorry to sound ignorant, but I really do understand the semantics behind this, but not why it's being so difficult; and I really do appreciate the help.
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09-27-2007, 02:58 PM
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FLAC
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Pearland
Posts: 1,345
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contact Zorro... he is the developer that wrote phonecontrol... and he will be able to help you with why phonecontrol doesnt work with your iphone...
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10-11-2007, 11:19 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: New Ro, NY
Posts: 268
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Quote: Originally Posted by BMac1203 
That's true, but not entirely. They did design it to ONLY pair with headsets, but it worked COMPLETELY with the Audi Q7 OEM system. Meaning, that I could send/make calls, receive calls, see previous calls, see my contacts list, etc. I know that you all said that this is a headset feature, ok I understand.
so, it does work under Audi Q7 OEM but not for windows? Am i understanding correctly?
I wonder what hardware Audi is using? and can we use it under Windows to adapt compatibility? or tweak windows to act like a headset of some sort?
BMac, i did all you did, connect to windows via BT and i see my iphone. But in RR, i get nothing....
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10-15-2007, 04:31 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Seattle
Posts: 93
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Yeah obviously a computer with the right hardware could emulate a headset and act as you mentioned the Audi Q7 does. I know someone here knows how to make it happen. It just hasn't yet. If anyone can figure this out it would be much appreciated!
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10-16-2007, 07:38 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 30
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Iphone
Hey Guys,
I am looking for pretty much the same functionality. Originally I was thinking that someone could just hack (splice) the video to or from the screen of the IPOD so it (the CarPC) would work just like the IPOD (Minus the proprietary whiz-bang touchscreen) with simple touch ability perhaps but have all the same access to Safari, phone etc. Heck, if that were the case - that would be a mini carputer in and of itself. Not quite as functional as a full car pc but very useable as it is intended (as an Iphone - just bigger).
I guess a software version where you connect to the carpc via blutooth - or should I say, the CARPC connects to the IPOD so it can use its functionality - would be doable as well. Hopefully we can iron out this blutooth issue and make this happen.
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10-16-2007, 11:40 AM
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#29
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 351
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this is just another reason why the china copy of the iphone is gonna rock. they mentioned it in popular mechanics, that it's actually gonna be more versatile and cheaper. (unlike the normal chinese replicas, this copy is a quality item and not just a cheap copy)
i can't wait till it comes out.
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11-02-2007, 03:29 PM
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Low Bitrate
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: chico ca
Posts: 71
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i have a treo 755p and i kinda was wondering how i could connect it to my car pc and what exactly id be able to do with it. just place calls and stuff or what?
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