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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 32 for Windows => Topic started by: famu97 on February 08, 2024, 02:04:21 pm

Title: Can We Get an Android Auto Car App?
Post by: famu97 on February 08, 2024, 02:04:21 pm
Hey I just want to finally get a basic working Android Auto App.  I've been a loyal customer since JRiver Media Center 12 (check the records) and so I've made this request in the past but I don't see any response to the possibility of creating an Android Auto app.  I don't need any more functionality on MC.  I just want the following basic functionality.  Look at Spotify Android Auto app for inspiration.
Title: Re: Feature Request: Can We Finally Get Android Auto
Post by: lepa on February 08, 2024, 02:10:12 pm
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,114964.0.html
"It has the typical features of a remote control plus https connections, volume leveling support for audio when playing to the device, network control for A/V equipment, and Android Auto support.  It also now supports Android TV."
Title: Re: Feature Request: Can We Get Android Auto?
Post by: JimH on February 08, 2024, 03:24:42 pm
JRiver for Android also supports Android Auto.
Title: Re: Feature Request: Can We Get Android Auto?
Post by: famu97 on February 08, 2024, 06:31:11 pm
JRiver for Android also supports Android Auto.
I don't see how JRiver for Android supports Android Auto. You have to have a corresponding Android Auto car app for that to work? Where's the Android Auto app? I don't know if we're talking about the same thing. Android Auto is Google's platform for the car
Title: Re: Feature Request: Can We Finally Get Android Auto
Post by: famu97 on February 08, 2024, 06:34:56 pm
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,114964.0.html
"It has the typical features of a remote control plus https connections, volume leveling support for audio when playing to the device, network control for A/V equipment, and Android Auto support.  It also now supports Android TV."

I'm aware you can use the JRiver Android app as a remote for jrmc. I'm talking about something else. I'm talking about remote controlling Android Auto remotely from your phone , while inside of your car as the MC Android Auto app plays music (if they had an Android Auto app). I hope that makes sense. Just read up on Spotify Android Auto car app functionality and how it Integrates with its Android app.
Title: Re: Can We Get Android Auto? [It already exists]
Post by: cncb on February 08, 2024, 06:53:34 pm
It is not a separate app. You plug your phone into your head unit that runs Android Auto and you control it with the head unit’s screen.
Title: Re: Can We Get Android Auto? [It already exists]
Post by: famu97 on February 09, 2024, 10:28:43 am
It is not a separate app. You plug your phone into your head unit that runs Android Auto and you control it with the head unit’s screen.

Ok that's not an Android Auto app. I may as well just use Bluetooth audio to my car since that's at least is hands free.  Now back to my original question.  Why can't we get a true MC Android Auto app?  Has this never been looked at and put in the "too hard to do pile"?  Not enough users requesting it?  What???
Title: Re: Can We Get an Android Auto Car App?
Post by: JimH on February 09, 2024, 10:48:12 am
They are both "true" Android apps.  You might try them to learn more.
Title: Re: Can We Get an Android Auto Car App?
Post by: BryanC on February 09, 2024, 11:27:47 am
I don't think you understand how Android Auto works. It's completely controlled by your phone, the car is just a renderer. Most have wired connections, more recent ones are wireless. You can't install third party apps on your head unit (unless it's an aftermarket android head unit or car PC). Spotify comes pre-installed from the factory on some head units (this has nothing to do with Android Auto) because they have $multi-billion agreements with the car makers and head unit manufacturers.
Title: Re: Can We Get Android Auto? [It already exists]
Post by: Richard Martin on February 09, 2024, 11:51:31 am
Ok that's not an Android Auto app. I may as well just use Bluetooth audio to my car since that's at least is hands free.  Now back to my original question.  Why can't we get a true MC Android Auto app?  Has this never been looked at and put in the "too hard to do pile"?  Not enough users requesting it?  What???

As Jim said they are both android auto apps. When used with a compatible head unit the app appears on the head unit and you control it from there.
How is Bluetooth hands free? Do you use voice control to choose your music?