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Old 03-01-09, 10:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Easy way to listen Axim using Car stereo??

I use my Axim as an MP3 player that connects to my car radio. But geesh, is there a way to simplify the connection process?

Now when I get into the car I have to:
1.Connect the Axim to the charger and then plug the charger to the power supply,
2.Then connect a FM transmitter to the Axim and the power supply.
3.Turn on both the Axim and the transmitter and set the transmitter radio frequency.
4.After that its time to turn on the car stereo.
5.Then open Core player on the Axim and select the playlist I wish to listen to.

By the time I get through all this, its 5 minutes later. I must be doing something the hard way.
Any suggestions for simplifying this mess would be appreciated.
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Old 03-01-09, 11:14 AM   #2 (permalink)
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If you have upgraded the Bluetooth Stack, you could use BT to a line in jack, as I have done here:

BT car audio solved

You could make a shortcut to the playlist and launch it from an icon...
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Thanks for the quick reply.
You're setup looks interesting. thanks

Originally Posted by radimus View Post
...You could make a shortcut to the playlist and launch it from an icon...
How do I make a shortcut that works? I tried to put one for for the playlist in the Start Menu. But when I clicked on it, nothing happened. I think it will not automatically open Core Player from the shortcut.
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Ah.. I think I found a partial solution with the help of CLaunch.
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