Wireless CarPlay - can you force wired mode?
#1
Wireless CarPlay - can you force wired mode?
Hello all,
As we all know the newest PIVI update allows wireless CarPlay.
my question: is there a way to select wired mode? I want to hear my music in the highest possible resolution, and wireless carplay does have some compression.
thanks in advance to anyone who knows the answer.
As we all know the newest PIVI update allows wireless CarPlay.
my question: is there a way to select wired mode? I want to hear my music in the highest possible resolution, and wireless carplay does have some compression.
thanks in advance to anyone who knows the answer.
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longtrip68 (03-19-2024)
#3
Hello all,
As we all know the newest PIVI update allows wireless CarPlay.
my question: is there a way to select wired mode? I want to hear my music in the highest possible resolution, and wireless carplay does have some compression.
thanks in advance to anyone who knows the answer.
As we all know the newest PIVI update allows wireless CarPlay.
my question: is there a way to select wired mode? I want to hear my music in the highest possible resolution, and wireless carplay does have some compression.
thanks in advance to anyone who knows the answer.
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#4
Ok I found a solution. See attached. In iphone go to settings > general > CarPlay > Land Rover Defender and then toggle the slider to OFF
Newbote I tried your solution but unplugging the device doesn’t end the music! That means it must be using wireless even if you turn off Bluetooth.
dj200 you can keep CarPlay on this way and not have to use as a USB device
Newbote I tried your solution but unplugging the device doesn’t end the music! That means it must be using wireless even if you turn off Bluetooth.
dj200 you can keep CarPlay on this way and not have to use as a USB device
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GrouseK9 (07-11-2022)
#5
Ok I found a solution. See attached. In iphone go to settings > general > CarPlay > Land Rover Defender and then toggle the slider to OFF
Newbote I tried your solution but unplugging the device doesn’t end the music! That means it must be using wireless even if you turn off Bluetooth.
dj200 you can keep CarPlay on this way and not have to use as a USB device
Newbote I tried your solution but unplugging the device doesn’t end the music! That means it must be using wireless even if you turn off Bluetooth.
dj200 you can keep CarPlay on this way and not have to use as a USB device
Documentation from Apple isn't clear, but it appears Wireless CarPlay will output at 16/44 or 16/48 and will transcode anything beyond 16/48 to 16/48.
What are you trying to play beyond CD-quality lossless? I consider myself something of a hifi aficionado too, but I don't know I'd be bothering too much about anything beyond lossless in my Defender...
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#6
Somewhat related question, but if anyone knows or can help, that would be great. My issue is, I want to use CarPlay but much prefer the native navigation system in Pivi Pro, over Google Maps or Waze. But when using CarPlay, when clicking on the Nav icon, it automatically takes you to Google Maps via CarPlay. I have to turn off CarPlay, the way Pangea123 suggests, in my phone settings to use my preferred Navigation in Pivi, but then lose my music selections and other CarPlay features. Does anyone have a workaround?
#7
Somewhat related question, but if anyone knows or can help, that would be great. My issue is, I want to use CarPlay but much prefer the native navigation system in Pivi Pro, over Google Maps or Waze. But when using CarPlay, when clicking on the Nav icon, it automatically takes you to Google Maps via CarPlay. I have to turn off CarPlay, the way Pangea123 suggests, in my phone settings to use my preferred Navigation in Pivi, but then lose my music selections and other CarPlay features. Does anyone have a workaround?
#8
Wireless CarPlay doesn't use bluetooth beyond the initial setup. Everything else takes place via a dedicated wifi network.
Documentation from Apple isn't clear, but it appears Wireless CarPlay will output at 16/44 or 16/48 and will transcode anything beyond 16/48 to 16/48.
What are you trying to play beyond CD-quality lossless? I consider myself something of a hifi aficionado too, but I don't know I'd be bothering too much about anything beyond lossless in my Defender...
Documentation from Apple isn't clear, but it appears Wireless CarPlay will output at 16/44 or 16/48 and will transcode anything beyond 16/48 to 16/48.
What are you trying to play beyond CD-quality lossless? I consider myself something of a hifi aficionado too, but I don't know I'd be bothering too much about anything beyond lossless in my Defender...
#9
Pivi Pro remembers the last used navigation app. You just need to go to the main pivi pro menu, go to the apps screen, and select the native navigation from there. Set your destination and go. Your audio and others can still be selected via CarPlay, and you can access CarPlay on the main screen and view your navigation in your interactive display. If you want to view the native pivi navigation on the main display, CarPlay audio will still work.
#10
One thing I have notices - the Apple Carplay audio quality is bad and breaks out so I now listen to music soley through bluetooth and the quality is much better and doesnt break out.
A potential reason why I think bluetooth works better is that I can raise the volume close to full on my phone and then on Pivi have the volume close to half. In Carplay you cant adjust the volume on the phone.
A potential reason why I think bluetooth works better is that I can raise the volume close to full on my phone and then on Pivi have the volume close to half. In Carplay you cant adjust the volume on the phone.