Streaming music thro Nokia's FM Transmit facility

I have a problem connecting any streaming music to my Car radio, Although it support Bluetooth connectivity for my Phone calls ..it wont connect streaming due to the lack of A2DP software..
This seems to be a common problems as I have dicovered throuout many forums and blogs....
Is it possible therefore to somehow connect the "Internet radio"  facility on Nokia's to the "FM Transmit" facility ..thereby being able to then pick up pthe streaming radio thro my radio on the FM Tranmit Freqency.....  If not... it would be a good facility to provide.....or make avaialbe on some form of download....

Hi lozumaster,
Welcome to our Nokia forum.
You can definitely do this with your Nokia X6-00, though it's dependant on the stereo you have in your car.
You will be able to connect your phone to your car's stereo via Bluetooth if your car stereo supports this, or via a direct connection to your car's stereo with a head phone jack, if it has a direct line connection. If you go to an audio shop they'll be able to provide you with such a cable, though you need to make sure your car supports this.
Hope this helps!
Iris9290
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