N900 Linux in My Car

Using the FM Transmitter on my Nokia N900 Maemo Linux Phone to play music through my car’s radio. filmsbykris.com

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11 Responses to N900 Linux in My Car

  1. ilovemaryam08 says:

    if you do not see the app. then you need to add the other application repositories.

    there are many videos here on youtube about adding them.

    enjoy.

  2. ilovemaryam08 says:

    go to the app manager in your N900 click on All apps. and scroll down untill you seem fm boost. this app will boost the power of the fm transmitter to the highest level. the best way to get better reception is to find the best station to transmit on.

  3. metalx1000 says:

    Sorry, there may be a way to do it, but I don’t know how.
    If I ever see anything on the subject I will let you know.

  4. azzuri09 says:

    hi can u let me know how to increase the power of transmitter or improve it somhow..cause i have to keep my n900 on the front dashboard in order to get the music to good quality(my antena is on the top of the driver side door)..if i keep it with in my lap,or pocket, i get no reception.thnx

  5. metalx1000 says:

    It really is what I’ve been waiting for, for year.
    The only thins I think that could make it better is if it had a built in projector, which some camera have now, so you can project your display up on a wall.

  6. tuxsbro says:

    ok, I watched all your n900 vids and I really want one now

  7. Ezcut says:

    great,

  8. borttrollad says:

    Cool , but i like the computer in the car more it was awesome :P

  9. anonymous4672 says:

    Cool but,i think having a computer in the car is way more geeky(in a good way) lol.

  10. commodore256 says:

    Try installing pianobar and you’ll have pandora on the go if you have a 3g connection.

  11. tissot233 says:

    Nice!

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