Open tsxfire opened 1 year ago
trying to connect via wireless AA correct? Can you try plugging in the phone with a USB first?
I tried that as well, it wasn't detecting for some reason
On Mon, Oct 3, 2022, 10:13 PM Robert Stanley Judka @.***> wrote:
trying to connect via wireless AA correct? Can you try plugging in the phone with a USB first?
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Is your user in the plugdev group?
Issue
Hardware
Installation Method: Install.sh on Armbian Bullseye
Description of problem:
unable to connect to android auto but able to connect to bluetooth as media device
Expected Result: android auto pulling up on the Dash application
Result - not being detected - not stating any information
Problem-relevant steps to reproduce:
phone is able to connect to wifi - it is given an IP without issues
USB adapter for Mic in and audio out - both are connected - standard car microphone worked with other raspberry pi with openauto pro (can't use openauto pro with rockpi) - both of my usb audio adapters have worked on the raspberry pi without issues and are detecting and outputting/inputting in the OS without issues reading. - tried multiple to verify using external USB bluetooth 5.0 dongle from edimax BT-8500 everything appears to work other than the android auto function
if there is anything I can run to give more information I'd be happy to provide whatever I can. I have reinstalled the system 3x in the past few days trying to figure this out. Reason I'm using rockpi is this is for my other car and Raspberry's are a bit hard to find atm for decent price