I am using iTech S38 bluetooth stereo headset.
My Music/video player is TCPMP 0.72RC1
I had paired my O2 XDA IIi with this itech S38.
The 2 setup I had done:
Hands-free/Headset setup and High Quality Audio setup.
Playing MP3 is okay, and would auto disconnect my bluetooth after few minutes when i backlit goes off. Is there any way to stop this?
As for video playback, all the bell whistle accessing the menu can be heard, but whenever i hit play, it simply disconnect my BT connection.
Anyone know what is the issue?
I am using Pug Asian firmware with O2stuff stripped.
Someone told me.. it could be the A2DP patch.. but how can I tell what patch I am using? Native BT profiles does not have A2DP on original O2 XDA IIi firmware.
Thank you.
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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
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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
Hi! I have a qtek 9090 and I'm going crazy on this... Is it possible to listen to music on the BT headset (actually a Motorola H350), or is that supposed to be used only to receive calls? Are there any settings I can change, or does it depend on this specific headset? Thanks!
BA works fine with A2DP profile (stere hi fi audio BT profile), but usually not with base firmware. I tried to use it in WM2003 with BT patches and HP headset, but it works really fine with wm5 from helmi with widcomm stack. Now I use it with Plantronics Pulsar 590 - watching movies is quite nice in TCPMP. Anyway you have to remember about few limitations of this technology:
1. BT in BA has very limited range - from backpack to headset sometimes might be too far.
2. While watching movies, remember about short delay (up to 200ms) needed to compress, send and uncompress the sound.
3. in most headsets you have additional buttons for remote control (AVRCP profile), but it works well only in WMP - havent noticed any other software, that works fine with this option, anyway I havent made in-depth testing.
4. Quality is limited by compression algorithm used in A2DP profile, but for most people it is acceptable (I prefer Koss Porta Pro wired headset for music)
It is possible to make your Qtek 9090 play music via Bluetooth, whether you're using WM2003 or WM5, but you can't do it on a mono (one ear) headset like yours. Mono headsets aren't made for listening to music so they don't support the Bluetooth stereo profile.
If you're thinking about getting a stereo headset, by all means go ahead, but consider some of jakubd's remarks; especially the first one. Regarding the third remark: Conduits Pocket Player supports AVRCP as well and is a great music player!
For some info on how to install the Bluetooth stereo profile, see my posts in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=258457
So...
...does that mean there is no way to use a BT mono headset in the same way of a wired mono headset, i.e. to listen to anything that goes on on your PPC (music, movies, games, calls... whatever, no matter the quality of the sound)???
As far as I know, there isn't...
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...does that mean there is no way to use a BT mono headset in the same way of a wired mono headset, i.e. to listen to anything that goes on on your PPC (music, movies, games, calls... whatever, no matter the quality of the sound)???
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I have tryed avery possible BT software to redirect mp3 sound to a mono headset (Motorola H605 with T-Mobile MDAIII, Custom WM5 AKU 3.2) and my conclusion is that it is impossible, until someone makes some kind of hack for mono devices to be emulated as stereo.... as far as i know there is no such hack
How do I setup my bluetooth so all my audio is channeled through the headset? I have a plantronics 320 headset. I want music from media player, core player and the audio from cingular video to be channed through the headset when available.
On a side note, Bluetooth PAN works for me and I tested the speed...download about 400kbps and upload 197kbps. on the other hand the speed on my 750 was about 800kbps
ever heard of a free program called BTaudio ? It does that
Try do search for Bluetooth Audio Hack on TreoCentral. I had it working fine on my WM5, now I'm going to try with WM6. But I need to find time for backup
Here it is:
http://discussion.treocentral.com/showthread.php?t=135417&highlight=bluetooth+audio
I am using Tytn II with Jabra BT8040. I was facing very tricky issue and that was whenever BT headset is connected to the phone, sound profiles on the phone kept on changing.
I have now established that this happens only when I have used both Wireless stereo and Handsfree profiles from my BT headt set. If I only use handsfree problem disappears.
Can some one help to understand whay this may be happening? how to resolve?
The 8040 is A2DP enabled. Basically, a mono stereo headset if that makes sense. Since it can stream music to the BT without using the BT Toggle app. Anyway...its because of your headset. Change it to default using Handsfree..not both.
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The 8040 is A2DP enabled. Basically, a mono stereo headset if that makes sense. Since it can stream music to the BT without using the BT Toggle app. Anyway...its because of your headset. Change it to default using Handsfree..not both.
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I know what A2DP is and I guess Tytn II supports A2DP and hence the quesry in the first place. I bought BT8040 because TyTn II supports A2DP
Hi guys!
I have a problem with my Diamond.
I've bought a AD2P stereo bluetooth headset. At home I have a wireless network and sometimes I am watching some video's with the Youtube application over Wifi. At first I was using the original headset, everything works fine. But now I am using the AD2P headset and now the streaming is very slow and choppy. It has to buffer every 10 seconds!
Does anybody knows what the solution is for this problem?
Kind regards,
Rinse Ringma
(Ps. Don't mention my crappy English, I'm from Holland)