Hi everyone.
From what I have been able to understand from this site, the Bluetooth stack under WM5 used with the image used here at xda-developers.com is provided by Microsoft.
Does anybody have information regarding what profiles it supports? I am especially interested in whether or not BT stereo headphones that require the A2DP (advanced audio distribution) profile will work on my PDA2K?
Thank you for any information you can provide...
As far as I'm aware it supports Handsfree and headset profiles. It does not support A2DP. I thought A2DP was BT 2.0, but I may be wrong!
Splatt! said:
As far as I'm aware it supports Handsfree and headset profiles. It does not support A2DP. I thought A2DP was BT 2.0, but I may be wrong!
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A2DP is definitely possible under 1.2, but I guess Microsoft has not released this at all yet on any WM 5 device...sigh.
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Hi folks!
Is there some kind of step by step manual how to get to a working solution for the well known BlueAngel Problem with it's headset connections?
I found a thread talking about some registry tweaks, but that only enables the menu option to send the sounds to the headset, but finally doesn't produce any sounds...
What I want to have is the instructions, given by the Navigon Mobile Navigator 5 beeing transferred to a bluetooth device (a parrot free speach device or a logitech headset).
I am already running ROM 1.4 and tried all various BT versions, but nothing worked..
Thanks for your help,
Balu
err.. I am looking for using bluetooth headset to listen mp3 as well, any help and suggestions? :wink:
im trying to figure out how to do that aswell, (listen to media player using bluetooth on my SVP m2000)
me too is there any idea pls
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You can listen mp3s if your headset supports advanced audio distribution profile and you have PDA2K_BroadcomCorp_BTUpdate.cab installed. But if your "advanced" headset does not support old profiles - you would not be able to use it to listen phone calls.
You CANNOT listen MP3s on normal headsets that support headset and hansdfree profiles. To use these headsets you have to sell PDA2K and buy PDA2.
mamaich said:
You can listen mp3s if your headset supports advanced audio distribution profile and you have PDA2K_BroadcomCorp_BTUpdate.cab installed. But if your "advanced" headset does not support old profiles - you would not be able to use it to listen phone calls.
You CANNOT listen MP3s on normal headsets that support headset and hansdfree profiles. To use these headsets you have to sell PDA2K and buy PDA2.
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Can you please provide the list of BT headsets (with make / model numbers) that supports this "advanced audio distribution profile"
ht820 does the job!
I have Motorola HT820 on Orange M2000.
The HT820 supports Hands-Free and High Quality Audio profiles and you can playback audio in stereo via the headphones.
I upgraded the BT stack to 3900 and radio to 1.13 and added the extra profiles (instructions are in the Wiki), and it appears to work as both .
When the phone rings, WMP pauses and the left headset button answers the phone. Once you finish the call and hang up, WMP starts playback again.
The only problem that I still have is with intermittent dropout of the High Quality Audio. Anyone got any clues on curing this?
Got mine for around £60 UK sterling.
Is this an hardware limitation? Is this a ROM limitation? BT stack problem?
GSM phone preempting BT handfree?
If not HW, can we expect an upcoming solution to this?
Or, the only "hard" workaround is to plug a BT adapter (like Jabra A210) to redirect mike/spkr, and to desactivate BA BT.
Christmas tree, like.
Re: ht820 does the job!
woodrjh said:
I have Motorola HT820 on Orange M2000.
The HT820 supports Hands-Free and High Quality Audio profiles and you can playback audio in stereo via the headphones.
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Thanks for the Info.... does the HT850 also supports MP3 playback with BT???????????
have a look at these (even though cant solve the prob on BA)
http://www.itechdynamic.com/html/border22.htm
and this
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=496339
you might wanna have a look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=144425#144425
Registry
Hi again.
So, we didn't really find a solution yet?
I once read something about a little change to the registry, so that a second profile for the normal BT Headset appears.
I searched but I can't find it again.
does anyone know which post I mean?
If so, can you give me a link to that, because I believe that is the right way to solve the problem...
the key is if your source (pda or notebook) is running BT audio gateway. centrino notebooks supports audio gateway. I have a Jabra BT800 and listens to MP3s played from an HP DV1000 notebook but cannot have it working through my XDA II mini (the latter does not support BT audio gateway)
you might find this helpful => http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...html/wce50conaudiogatewayregistrysettings.asp
I have looked around, can someone post info on how to move all audio to go to my bluetooth headset so i can use microsoft voice command from headset. i am using win2003SE rom 1.40.00. thank you
I'm afraid that this is not possible with 1.40 ROM (WM2003SE) as it uses the widcomm BT stack which at present does not support routing of device audio to / from a headset (The closest is the High Quality Audio which one or two people have reported succes with in getting audio TO the BT headset but NO-ONE has managed to get voice activation working yet!)
You know its too bad this doesn't work for the BA series. I really liked that feature on the HP6315. Its the one thing I miss from the 6315. Voice Command worked and All audio could be diverted to Bluetooth on the 6315, even with the cheapest BT headset. It would have been nice if someone could have poached the Ipaq Audio package and ported it to the BA.
Hi,
I've come across a similar thread elsewhere, however, I don't seem to be able to obtain a firm answer!
Is my PDA's BT stack in it's current revision (see my signature) capable of A2DP?
If yes, has anyone tried using it with A2DP products e.g bluetooth stereo headphones?
If not, are there any upgrades (ROM, BT stack, or otherwise) that would allow me to achieve this?
Thank you kindly for your feedback
A2DP for alpine http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=168925#168925
heman said:
Hi,
I've come across a similar thread elsewhere, however, I don't seem to be able to obtain a firm answer!
Is my PDA's BT stack in it's current revision (see my signature) capable of A2DP?
If yes, has anyone tried using it with A2DP products e.g bluetooth stereo headphones?
If not, are there any upgrades (ROM, BT stack, or otherwise) that would allow me to achieve this?
Thank you kindly for your feedback
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I use a (mono, but it's still a headset) Bluetooth headset with my Alpine. If I'm not mistaken, It does support A2DP, as I can have my headset connected via a connectionless Bluetooth link AND use my Bluetooth GPS receiver with TomTom 5 at the same time (and I have tested this). As I can switch modes on my Bluetooth headset, I can have it just being used as an extension of my speaker and microphone during phone calls, or I can have it pass through all of the system sounds (including menu clicks and system beeps whenever I'm using the device) by pressing the button on the side. The headset icon on the top bar changes from a picture of a headset to a picture of a headset with lines coming out of each earpiece (signifying sound, I guess, that's what it looks like)
If anyone's still curious, I can post screencaps of the different icons.
For the record, I'm using Pug's 1.04 radio upgrade of the otherwise standard O2 firmware, with a Corporate install.
Im looking for some BlueTooth Stereo headphones, that will work with my Sprint PPC 6600. Its BT stack is 1.0 and dosn't have the A2DP profile. Is there a way to update my phone so it will suport the A2DP profile or is there BT Stereo Headphones that don't have the A2DP profile that will work on my phone? Please let me know what update or changes I will need to make. Thx.
i cant get my bluetooth (jabra bt2070) to stream a2dp via my nexus one. it seems like i can only listen to phone calls.
but i know my bluetooth can support a2dp because i was always using it on my hd2.
anyone know what im doing wrong? i tried to search but nothing came up.
i am also using the froyo rom.. (i wasnt able to get it to work in the stock and cm rom either)
anyone with help?
no1 with any insight?
Jabra BT2070 is a mono bluetooth headset... I'm pretty sure it doesn't have A2DP capabilities... afaik (and I'm pretty sure I'm not wrong in this case) only bluetooth stereo headsets have A2DP and/or AVRCP profiles...
Got this of the BT2070 tech specs..
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HeadSet Profile (HFP) : Yes
Handsfree Profile (HSP) : Yes
A2DP Profile (Stereo) : No
AVRCP Profile : No
There may phones which allow streaming to mono headsets, but the N1 definitely doesn't...
ahh ok, is there any other bluetooth that i can use that is known to be able to stream music for the nexus one then?
i was just wondering about this because it was working on my hd2 so lol
there are tons of them, do a search for any a2dp/avrcp devices
so something like this should work with the nexus one right?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...fffa3b5&itemid=180377487344&ff4=263602_263622
fiendskillz said:
so something like this should work with the nexus one right?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...fffa3b5&itemid=180377487344&ff4=263602_263622
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Yeah, that shud work... tech specs say it supports A2DP..