Hi,
I have samsung vibrant, and have car stereo with bt handsfree, the problem is that the microphone of the car stereo has bad quality, the other side can't hear me.
The vibrant's mic is very good even if the phone is far away
My question is how I can disable bluetooth mic and use the phone internal one? Only the audio from the phone will be routed to the car stereo?
I searched all over the net but nothing, just a lot that searching solution like me.
Searched in android api for microphone disable,there is only mute procedure, no route/disabling.
Maybe some hack, I played with audio service menu of the sgs not found something there
Don't want use aux port for this
Please developers put attention that thing is usefull for a lot of users
Thanks
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Would it blow your mind if i told you that theres aa QUESTION and answers forum, cleverly named QA
Im glad i could help
Honestly tho, really wish i could help
EDIT: I saw youd found your way to the qa forums.. hope you find your answer
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I just purchased a bluetooth earpiece for my IIi in the hopes that I could stream music through it. APPARENTLY, the BT device only suppors the handsfree profile, which means all it's good for is to relay PHONE CALLS. I don't use the phone that often so it seems that I wasted my money. Anyone know a solution to get the phone to reroute music to the BT device if it's possible?
many possible solutions to your problem
There are many possible solutions to your problem and many software. Go to the following blog by Menneisyys (the expert!!) and look for a blog that tells you everything about redirecting audio to headsets.
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3
You rock! I will definitely check that site out, thanks a bunch!
EDIT: Argh, I am an idiot. I tried a crapload of tweaks to get it to play on my earpiece when all it took...get this, was a push of the function button on the earpiece. The icon on screen immediately changed, and now I'm listening to Jingle Bell Rock at pretty decent quality on my headset. Thanks anyways peeps!
Great to be of help.. Merry Christmas... Now, don't you want listen to Jingle Bell Rock in Stereo instead of mono? It's also working fine now, just that you will have to find the correct hack for your phone.. It took me 6 months to get mine..
Guys, same problem here
can somebody show the link again please
Unable to find it on previously posted link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=275438
come on guys, use the search function... we are losing senior members because of this repeated questions...
I can't seem to find a program which will route ALL audio to my mono bt earpiece. If there is such an app pls pst. If not, I'd like to help in the dev of such an app. Basicly, whenever the phone sees any audio bt device it will start routing all audio to that device. And it should have a built in audio mixer to control the different programs' volume levels separately.
Let me know what you think
Thanks.
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bumping in hopes for some help on the subject
Agreed, I ride a motorcycle, and music without the chords would be nice.
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Check if any of those listed apps works for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=547604
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As a bike commuter this feature would be great. I typically listen to streams and podcasts where fidelity is not priority one. I use a cheap pair of corded headphones where I chop one ear bud off so that I can keep my left ear, traffic side, open. It would be sweet to have the ability to make/take calls on my commute and listen to audio as well. I know that there are BT earpieces that are a2dp, but should I really have to drop another 40 clams to get one, hells no this is android we get what we want right? That said I would develop a prog to do this but it will take me 6 mos as I have no background. So, to kind devs, myself and several others that I have seen scouring for this sol'n would gladly help test and pay for this functionality.
I have been looking also. Have not found anything to even mention. I used to have it on my old MinMo phone, but that's the ONLY damn thing I miss about it. Anyone have a recomendation.
theres a bunch of cheap A2DP headsets at dealextreme.com just do a search for a2dp
But I do mean cheap dont expect miracles for sound quality or battery life . . . but did I mention cheap?
We're not trying to solve our problems by purchasing MORE hardware, we're trying to make do with what we have and find new uses for old stuff. We want to send ALL the audio from the device to a mono NON a2dp earpiece. It can't honestly be that hard, Please devs. And don't forget your donate buttons.
Sound Route Switcher
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-omercade-headsetprojectii-jmiw.aspx
shadow_empire1 said:
Sound Route Switcher
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-omercade-headsetprojectii-jmiw.aspx
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This is not working for me, and I have 3.0. Doubt that 4.0 is working on the G1.
Hello!
Sorry to up this "old" topic, but I'm a biker too and i have a scala rider Q2 bluetooth device. This device does not support the bluetooth A2AP x-(
The phone calls trough bluetooth is ok but no music or GPS....
I found a solution : Bluetooth Audio Widget (i could not post the link but you can find it on the android market)
This Widget/application route all the sounds from your device to the bluethoot headphones!
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I have been using "Super BT Mono Pro" on my T-Mobile G2. It is working better than a few of the other apps that I have tried. It is also available on the Market.
http://www.androidzoom.com/android_developer/sinwidget_itzo.html
How do you like that Q2? Does it work well on FM, or is its radio coverage spotty like the other units? I still think they have awesome audio when you are talking to someone. I gave up the Scala Rider FM for a Parrot SK4000.
Hi all,
I have installed a CK-7W bluetooth car kit in my car which works fine.
The issue is that the the other side can hear a bad echo when they talk. I thought it was because the volume was loud in the car but it happens even when it is soft. They can hear me perfectly.
I saw a similar thread in the HTC desire section and apparently someone said it was gone after he upgraded to Froyo. Unfortunately mine is still there.
Some other thread had a fix in WM by changing the class from smartphone to normal phone and I tried to edit something in the ETC folder like someone suggested but no luck.
I would like to hear from anyone using a bluetooth car kit and obviously how it can be fixed. I have not tried any other phone but someone did mention that it works fine with non Android phones.
K.
Hello kar200. I have that exact same bt car kit and I have that exact sale behaviour.
When I talk it's fine for receiver, but when receiver talks she complains about bad echo. Nobody complained about echo when I used Nokia E72 with this car kit.
I'm guessing it could be a delay from speaker which goes to microphone and caller hears her own voice from my mic.
Sorry, but I haven't found any solution. I really hope I find though!
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Thanks for the reply. Apparently the echo is not due to any lag and it is to do with the phone. Someone even said that he used a bluetooth headset and had the issue (cannot explain this really).
Apparently the phone should filter the incomng voice somehoe but I don't know how. I might do a test and mute my speakers and see if the echo is there. Another thread on the desire HD said that it is only with the HTC Sense Roms. This might be the case with us as well with the Galaxy's? Hopefully we will see Cyanogenmod on i9000 which will give us a good indication if it is only the Galaxy's roms.
K.
Hey guys. Im having trouble with my plantronics explorer 390 bluetooth headset. I get the pairing ok, they both (headset and g1) recognize each other and when I call it says that its using/sending through the headset. Just that the sound still comes normally through the phone instead. The headset sounds like it starts the speaker in it, since low noise can be heard.
Tried putting restarting both bluetooth, headset and phone in all kinds of orders. Been googling and searching on xda plus in this biffmod thread, but all I find is how to get music through a mono headset and such. Otherwise unanswered questions.
This may be something just not working or already solved problem, but please share your help and info. Thanks!
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Seems like a lot of people have asked and are having/have been having the same problem since the beginning. And no solution that worked for them all seems to have been found. I thought people with similar problems could also join in the discussion and share.
SO lets share our configs/roms and headset calling problems, and see if we can figure anything out. Thanks!
Android ftw!
g1 biffmod 2.1 (cyanbased android 2.2.1) w ezterry 14 mb kernel
plantronics 390 explorer headset
Hi,
i have read now a lot of threads to find a solution to raise the bitpool on my HTC One. but i didn't find the answer.
So the problem is, that I stream a lot of music over BT when im driving. The Audioquality on my previous devices (SGS 3, Apple iPhone 4S) where relay good. I had the same problem with an old HTC Desire. I think the bitpool is in my HTC One to low for "not hearable audio flaws".
I have currently the latest radio with the ARHD 10.2 runnning. Has anybody a solution, how i can easylie change the bitpool without the need to recompile some libs?
Thanks for your help,
Sascha
So noone has an idea?
Would it be possible to wirte a module for the xposed framework, to override the function that retrives the max bitpool size?
It would be great, when someone could help me?
Thanks in advance,
Sascha
I would be interested in this as well
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I posted an explanation and a question in a different thread, but will repeat it here, maybe will help in the discussion/solution.
When I use my car stereo (with built in bluetooth) to place phone calls the people on the other side complain about the sound quality. Like there is some additional noise as well as the sound is distorted. As a side note, I didn't have this issue with iPhone 4 or Nexus 4.
When I switch to the phone speaker the sound improves dramatically.
Now, one friend suggested that it might be the noise canceling microphone. I am guessing, in car stereo mode I am using the microphones in my car and the phone is been used only to transmit cell data via bluetooth. When I switch to phone speaker, then I am using the microphones built in the phone, and the noise canceling function works fine.
My 2 cents, what about if the noise canceling microphone doesn't turn off in car stereo mode, which I think it should do. This would mean that there will be interference between my car microphones and the noise canceling microphone in the phone.
Is there a way to check it with further tests?
Thanks.
doenersoldat said:
i have read now a lot of threads to find a solution to raise the bitpool on my HTC One. but i didn't find the answer.
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I'd be interested in an answer to this one too.
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This thread seems at first glance like it might offer a solutuion... but as one of the two files it suggests replacing doesn't even exist on my HTC One, I'm not very confident it'll work:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2184333
I dont think we find a solution for this problem at all. Ive changed now from sense based Rom to GPE 4.3 Rom.
The quality got a bit better now but i dont think its the same quality then on my prev. Iphones / sgs3.
In my car i hear now music from a USB stick, the quality is way better then any Bluetooth device i heard so far. For everyone which could use usb, i think this is a nice alternative. 20 € for a 32 GB stick + 3€ for an USB OTG Adapter. And you can copy your music from the one directly in the car on your USB stick.
Greets Sascha
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doenersoldat said:
In my car i hear now music from a USB stick, the quality is way better then any Bluetooth device i heard so far. For everyone which could use usb, i think this is a nice alternative.
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Sadly that's not an option for me. The reason I use Bluetooth is to stream phone audio to my hearing aids (using a device called a Siemens MiniTek); if I had a free choice of Bluetooth devices I might pick one that can use apt-X as well as SBC for a codec - but I don't have a choice.
No one knows of a way to change the SBC bitpool value, then...?