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tomar5e
8th September 2012, 03:58 PM
I have a Samsung galaxy s3 and have successfully connected the high line audio to the phone. I can make calls from the stereo etc but the thing I am having trouble with is using the phone to play music via the Bluetooth.
I go to mymusic/Bluetooth and the car can see the phone but whenever I try connect it says 'audio device connection failed'
Has anybody else had this problem or know how I can go about connecting it?

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rufusking
8th September 2012, 04:43 PM
One thing you can try is disconnecting the phone, from memory it's Phone, Change Device, Disconnect. Then connect it under the music menu, My Music, Bluetooth, Search etc. The system allows different Bluetooth devices to be connected to the phone and the audio concurrently.

tomar5e
8th September 2012, 07:15 PM
Thanks for the tip but unfortunately that was the first thing that I tried.
Seems the d4 won't read the s3 when attached as a MTP media device. Does anybody know what the USB port does read? Mass storage only?

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simoncs
9th September 2012, 06:26 AM
Just thinking out loud.... Would it make a difference where the music is located on the phone? Ie internal memory or sd card

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letherm
16th November 2014, 05:20 PM
I have a Samsung galaxy s3 and have successfully connected the high line audio to the phone. I can make calls from the stereo etc but the thing I am having trouble with is using the phone to play music via the Bluetooth.
I go to mymusic/Bluetooth and the car can see the phone but whenever I try connect it says 'audio device connection failed'
Has anybody else had this problem or know how I can go about connecting it?

Sent from my s3 using Tapatalk 2

Did you ever resolve this? I am Looking at the same sort of problem at the moment. I have an MY13 D4 HSE with HK stereo and a galaxy S3.

nat_89
17th November 2014, 02:47 AM
No problems with the iPhone 6 and the Bluetooth system 😝😝

alpick
17th November 2014, 06:55 AM
Have you set the phones setting to audio capable when the bluetooth connects?
There is a box that requires to be ticked in order to send out the audio files

:)

incisor
17th November 2014, 08:44 AM
No problems with the iPhone 6 and the Bluetooth system 😝😝
except automatically answering / hanging up the phone on std bluetooth ..

the s3 does it seamlessly without any extra bits ...

letherm
17th November 2014, 09:34 AM
No problems with the iPhone 6 and the Bluetooth system 😝😝

Now, now, I specifically refrained from commenting about Iphone problems with phone and contact book issues earlier this year when my android was working perfectly first time. :p:p

Martin

nat_89
17th November 2014, 11:22 AM
except automatically answering / hanging up the phone on std bluetooth ..

the s3 does it seamlessly without any extra bits ...

Ive never had any issues at all with my iPhone answering or anything like that at all.


Now, now, I specifically refrained from commenting about Iphone problems with phone and contact book issues earlier this year when my android was working perfectly first time. :p:p

Martin

I haven't had any issues at all with my iPhone linking up or phone book or anything similar to that seems weird.

letherm
17th November 2014, 07:33 PM
Have you set the phones setting to audio capable when the bluetooth connects?
There is a box that requires to be ticked in order to send out the audio files

:)

Thanks alpick, that put me on the right track. I was trying to connect via a usb cable (unsuccessfully). It shows on the phone as media connection made but the D4 doesn't seen to recognise it. From what I read in the manual it's expecting a specific type of file. Using Bluetooth I can get a track to play by drilling down to the file on the phone itself and then I can use the track fwd and back on the D4 display but I can't get it to automatically find an audio album yet. Maybe be expecting it in a specific spot - yet to be determined, as it showed the sample Samsung file without me going near it.

Martin

nellie20
12th October 2017, 01:22 AM
Try this Bluetooth adapter called tune2air. This works with most vehicles. I ordered one which is the viseeousa 1000, I saw it works well in my friends car when he plays music wireless.