i wana know, the A2DP patch, is that only A2DP or AVRCP also included in the patch?
or would it be possible to make my XDA 2i work out all the AVRCP function of Nokia HS-12W BT handfree?
if yes, please list the nessuary softwares/patchs/conditions
many thanks
Mine does work just with A2DP patch and the latest TCPMP-player. Oh, and I have Jabra BT620s headset.
A2DP Patch
Hi Guys,
Could you direct me to the patch as I'd love to use headphone to listen to music and get rid of the cable.
Thanks Gordon
ftp://xda:[email protected] 3500/Broadcom Corporation BT-PPC AV.cab
It's over here
tsd,
Thanking you
Gordon
Hi,
Have installed BT and seams to work for my keyboard and activesync. I will now think about getting a stereo headphone set something like Motorola H820 or Blueant X5.
However it seams I can only connect BT devices if the radio is on. There are times when I want the phone off but still be able to use BT.
Is there a setting I am missing or is this how the driver works.
Thanking in advance.
Gordon
hi
i want to ask about the stero headset Jabra Bt620S using it with the XDA IIi, i-mate PDA2, and Qtek 2020i (Alpine)
1. does it work with the XDA IIi (alpine) with no problems after installing the patch for bluetooth ?
2. does the play/pause , next/previous buttons work ?
3. can you answer phone calls using the headset ? with the bottuns for doing that ?
4. does the voice dialling work with you ?
5. what is the main problems in this headset ?
please i need the answers of these questions because i want to buy it but i'm afraid that it will not work with my i-mate PDA2 (Alpine)
thanx alo0o0ot
bye
Read the information I posted in this link. It may provide some of the answers you're looking for.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=56682
Justin
Related
Has / does anyone know how to install the iPAQ bluetooth stereo headphones onto the XdaIIs, it throws an error after loading the cab file saying this is not an iPAQ. Is there anyway i can get around this???
As far as I know the BT stack doesn't support this.
i cannot see why not because the stacks are the same in the new XDAIIs and the HX4700?? the drivers just install a new type of device to discover in bluetooth manager
Whats the version # of the HP Ipaq 4700 Widcomm stack, build #?
Can you post the headphones cab or install file? Maybe someone can hack it. I WOULD LOVE to buy the imate BT headphones.
the bluetooth build is version 1.5.0 build 100 i will post the cabs tonight
I actually purchased the Bluetooth Headset to see if it would work with my PDA2k, and I tried and tried and it wouldnt. It just doesnt reconize it.
I also tried to pair the headset with my HP Dv1000 Notebook (YES SAME COMPANY!!) and it doesnt work. After 2 hours on the phone with HP support they said that it just isnt going to work.
I have no idea why HP would make such a nice pair of headphones and not even let it work with there bluetooth laptops! Weird!
sorry guys just trying to find the install cd so i can get the files,
JEMichael,
It will not work on the PDA2k because it needs an updated version of the bluetooth stack from widcomm. I've got this i just need someone to remove the ipaq checking utility from the install for me to test this on the IIs.
Anyone,
I have uploaded the installation file for the ipaq bt stack in ftp://xda-developers.com/BlueAngel/ called BT-PPC AV Setup.exe If someone can exctact the CAB installation file and remove the ipaq check i will be more then welcome in funding your efforts.
Thanks
Chris
Original Cab file from install
This is modified Cab with necessary registry changes.
It will install on Qtek 9090.
mcmatrix,
your a legend, it works auwsome!!! I am using the HP Bluetooth headphones, discovers the service, plays fine, can even change the track on windows media player!! How much do i owe you?
So with my XDAIIs this modified cab file will install and work with the HP headphones?
Are there any conflicts? Is this with the o2 bluetooth patch?
THANKS!
yes this is with the bluetooth patch, no conflicts yet, i have both HP headset and a Sony Ericsson HBH Akono 660 connected. When a call comes through i answer it in the HBH which pauses the music. This is auwsome!!!!!
walshie_au said:
mcmatrix,
your a legend, it works auwsome!!! I am using the HP Bluetooth headphones, discovers the service, plays fine, can even change the track on windows media player!! How much do i owe you?
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Thats excellent
What is your bluetooth stack version?
My Qtek 9090 has bluetooth v3500.
I dont have HP headphones but i tried to make High Audio connection with Sony Ericsson HBH 600. No success yet. It gives error when bluetooth wizard attempt to discover HBH 600 services.
So far no other bluetooth conflicts.
bluetooth stack version is 1.0.0 build 3500, thanks mate
one thing i did notice is that on the ipaq is the bluetooth version is 1.5.0 Do you reckon this would be a more stable build than our current one?? Any chance of trying to install the 1.5.0 build and trying it out?
so this hp software for the headphones is changing the bluetooth version. Therefore we could be up for bluetooth headset problems with the blue angel.
I have a XDA IIs with the offical bluetooth patch (3500) and am running perfect. If I install this software, I could go back to bluetooth not always on, not bonding...
Anonymous said:
yes this is with the bluetooth patch, no conflicts yet, i have both HP headset and a Sony Ericsson HBH Akono 660 connected. When a call comes through i answer it in the HBH which pauses the music. This is auwsome!!!!!
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Do you get callerID properly displayed on your HBH660? Did the 660 work before you applied the HP patch?
Great!
Does this work with any of the headsets (other than the HP one) that also have an included mic?
Like the Bluetake BT420 Bluetooth Hi-Fi Sports Headphone?
Is it possible to get the audio on the phone headset?
Thank you!
Chris
the caller id works fine on the 660 with build 1500 and 3500, the hp bluetooth stack is not being installed, its just registry settings changed to add the high quality audio discovery
Greetings folks ....as regards fiddling around with ROMs etc... I'm a total newbie at this ... but am willing to give it a shot ..... however am also in the lucky position of having an XDA2 and (recently upgraded to) XDA2i ....
Got a bluetooth fit in the car (AUDI UHV9649) which does nothing with the XDA2 (old MS BT stack so no handsfree :-( ) but does work with the XDA2i (Widcomm 1.0.0 build3900) ... for 3 minutes at a time .... but it then disconnects and reconnects EVERY 3 minutes ..... and doesnt do the SIM Access Profile ..... any ideas ?
So, this niggling problem has prompted me to see if there are newer and better BT setups out there that I can apply to the XDA2 and XDA2i ...
Hence my lurking on the forum ... and now 'coming out' !
From what I have gleaned from 3 days perusing the forums ......
There is a ROM upgrade to the XDA2i, but what improvements (if any) does this ROM1.11.162 Radio1.03 give over the ROM1.10.00 Radio1.0.0 - and is there better bluetooth functionality/stability ? What BT version is on this ?
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Also see that there is a patched WM2005 fit for the XDA2 on buzznet (Buzz Lightyear you have my respect sir 8) ) .......
How stable is this ? And can anyone say what BT version is on that ?
Appreciate any answers and look forward to starting to get my hands dirty ....
XDAIIi (Alpine) - Bluetooth Stack upgrade - how to?
Hi Captain
I see your post is getting old, but it's my first day lurking the forum and so far I haven't been able to work out how to upgrade my Bluetooth stack... Have you had any luck?
I need to upgrade mine for different reason - I've just bought AnyCom BSH-100 Bluetooth Stereo Headset fooling my self that I will be able to use the headset for listening to mp3 music etc. as well as handsfree, but as it turns out the XDAIIi does not fully support the Advance Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) required to listen to high quality audio...
Even more confusing the spec on the O2 web site states that the XDAIIi supports A2DP.
Please anyone! How to upgrade the bluetooth stack? I would do it even to a hacked version that works with that headset....
Please share your experience...
Thanks!
On my device I have Bluetooth version 1.0.0 Build 3900 from Broadcom!
Extra bluetooth profiles for XDA2i (Alpine)
Hi,
I downloaded the following:
ftp://xda:[email protected] 3500/Broadcom Corporation BT-PPC AV.cab
And installed it on my XDA2i and all was well (I copied the cab file to my XDA and ran it from there)
Adds a few extra profiles to your bluetooth manager including "High quality audio"
Hope that helps! (Works for my Motorola HT820 headphones)
Out of interest where abouts does it mention A2DP on O2's website?, I'd love to be able to quote it back to them in an argument I'm currently having with them
Hi,
BIG THANX for the spot on info! This is exactly what I'm looking for I hope it should work for me too...
Can you confirm you've just installed this CAB on top of your existing Bluetooth software that comes with the XDAIIi (mine is Broadcom version 1.0.0 Build 3900)?
I was planning to buy the Motorola HT820, but I impulsively bought AnyCom BSH-100 because it's foldable... At least I can swap it now for Motorola if I can't get mine to work with this update!
A2DP on O2's website
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Yes I initially read about it here on these forums, but I didn't bookmark the thread. It was on the O2's web site I checked. Now I tried searching but couldn't find the thread... As far as I remember it was on www.my-xda.com
It is not on the web site anymore it appears they have taken it off, because people already had our problem and quoted the A2DP support...
Anyway, what's more interesting is that I spoke to O2 Data Support today again. The guy seemed quite apologetic and could not give me any resolution or promise future updates. What's more important he pointed me to these forums (XDA-Developers) for not supported solution to my problem. He confirmed that I can have A2DP support but refused to email me info because it is not officially supported by O2!
I'll post again with the result of this update I hope it makes my XDAIIi compatible with the AnyCom BSH-100 Bluetooth Stereo Headset I bought, by adding the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile.
Re: Extra bluetooth profiles for XDA2i (Alpine)
Dezigner said:
Hi,
I downloaded the following:
ftp://xda:[email protected] 3500/Broadcom Corporation BT-PPC AV.cab
And installed it on my XDA2i and all was well (I copied the cab file to my XDA and ran it from there)
Adds a few extra profiles to your bluetooth manager including "High quality audio"
Hope that helps! (Works for my Motorola HT820 headphones)
Out of interest where abouts does it mention A2DP on O2's website?, I'd love to be able to quote it back to them in an argument I'm currently having with them
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BINGO! It works like a dream!
I can't believe it... As you said all I had to do is run this BT update (CAB file) and there it is - The A2DP was available in the Bluetooth Connection Wizard in Bluetooth Manager! I didn't even have to pair the headset again (after the install - I did soft reset just to stay on the safe side prior running BT Manager). I just run the wizard again with High Quality Audio selected it listed my headset (AnyCom BSH-100 Bluetooth Stereo Headset) now I have 2 shortcuts on My Shortcuts tab one is Hands-free and the other High Quality Audio!
The install hasn't changed the BT stack version on my device - it appears the only visible effect is the extra profile to support A2DP.
Now I can listen to mp3 and watch movies, be on skype and of cause use it as hands-free too - ALL this on my XDAIIi
So far I'm very happy with the headset - it does everything it says on the box!
Exactly that just ran the cab file on the phone over the top of the standard O2 rom (bluetooth stack 3900).
The only part that doesn't work from the HT820 is the remote control functions for media player (meant to be able to do next/previous track play/pause) but sound quality is perfect (seems to drop a fraction on a second silence in every so often but there doesn't seem to be any pattern to it so don't know if its the headphones the xda or just bluetooth.
dear members
I downloaded the cab file in my M500 but that dont work.Infact my homescreen is not readeble any more (hard reset?).
Is there no other way to make it possible to use my bt headset with my m500?
thanx for replyíng.and sorry if this question is frequently asked?
Sjon
Yes hard reset will restore your original install you may also try a backup if you have one.
Please note this update will work if the Bluetooth stack on your device is from Broadcom. I think the M500 may have the Microsoft one...
see also this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=30192&highlight=a2dp+bt
From experience this update works for the Broadcom BT stack.
I hope this helps...
Thank you.
I've read the post...I see now that there is no solution for my problem
Once again i was to fast for installing before reading.
best regards sjon
Dezigner said:
Exactly that just ran the cab file on the phone over the top of the standard O2 rom (bluetooth stack 3900).
The only part that doesn't work from the HT820 is the remote control functions for media player (meant to be able to do next/previous track play/pause) but sound quality is perfect (seems to drop a fraction on a second silence in every so often but there doesn't seem to be any pattern to it so don't know if its the headphones the xda or just bluetooth.
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I can confirm everything you say applies to my AnyCom BSH-100 headset too - remote functions do not work, I also experience the same brief drop of sound! I tried with ecrypted and non encrypted connection to the headset to make sure it's not the excyption that is causing the problem. Also tried different players - no luck. Must be the bluetooth implementation
Please let us know if you manage to resolve this problem!
Thanks
Emil
Sjon said:
dear members
I downloaded the cab file in my M500 but that dont work.Infact my homescreen is not readeble any more (hard reset?).
Is there no other way to make it possible to use my bt headset with my m500?
thanx for replyíng.and sorry if this question is frequently asked?
Sjon
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Yesterday I applied the same Bluetooth update to add A2DP support to MDAIII as sold from T-mobile UK!
I did experience the same problem with Todays screen! This is not a problem at all - Todays screen gets messed up because it appears that the install interferes with the current Theme!
All you have to do to fix it is reapply your existing Theme from Start --> Settings --> Today --> Select a theme for your device --> OK
Apart from this this update does add the following two Bluetooth profiles:
High Quality Audio
Bluetooth Keyboard
You can try again - No need for hard reset to restore your Todays Screen
Re: Extra bluetooth profiles for XDA2i (Alpine)
EM1L said:
Dezigner said:
Hi,
I downloaded the following:
ftp://xda:[email protected] 3500/Broadcom Corporation BT-PPC AV.cab
And installed it on my XDA2i and all was well (I copied the cab file to my XDA and ran it from there)
Adds a few extra profiles to your bluetooth manager including "High quality audio"
Hope that helps! (Works for my Motorola HT820 headphones)
Out of interest where abouts does it mention A2DP on O2's website?, I'd love to be able to quote it back to them in an argument I'm currently having with them
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
BINGO! It works like a dream!
I can't believe it... As you said all I had to do is run this BT update (CAB file) and there it is - The A2DP was available in the Bluetooth Connection Wizard in Bluetooth Manager! I didn't even have to pair the headset again (after the install - I did soft reset just to stay on the safe side prior running BT Manager). I just run the wizard again with High Quality Audio selected it listed my headset (AnyCom BSH-100 Bluetooth Stereo Headset) now I have 2 shortcuts on My Shortcuts tab one is Hands-free and the other High Quality Audio!
The install hasn't changed the BT stack version on my device - it appears the only visible effect is the extra profile to support A2DP.
Now I can listen to mp3 and watch movies, be on skype and of cause use it as hands-free too - ALL this on my XDAIIi
So far I'm very happy with the headset - it does everything it says on the box!
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Unfortunately the link does not work anymore. could you please post it again??
This would help me a lot.
THX
Bibifrine
Re: Extra bluetooth profiles for XDA2i (Alpine)
Bibifrine said:
EM1L said:
Dezigner said:
Hi,
I downloaded the following:
ftp://xda:[email protected] 3500/Broadcom Corporation BT-PPC AV.cab
And installed it on my XDA2i and all was well (I copied the cab file to my XDA and ran it from there)
Adds a few extra profiles to your bluetooth manager including "High quality audio"
Hope that helps! (Works for my Motorola HT820 headphones)
Out of interest where abouts does it mention A2DP on O2's website?, I'd love to be able to quote it back to them in an argument I'm currently having with them
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
BINGO! It works like a dream!
I can't believe it... As you said all I had to do is run this BT update (CAB file) and there it is - The A2DP was available in the Bluetooth Connection Wizard in Bluetooth Manager! I didn't even have to pair the headset again (after the install - I did soft reset just to stay on the safe side prior running BT Manager). I just run the wizard again with High Quality Audio selected it listed my headset (AnyCom BSH-100 Bluetooth Stereo Headset) now I have 2 shortcuts on My Shortcuts tab one is Hands-free and the other High Quality Audio!
The install hasn't changed the BT stack version on my device - it appears the only visible effect is the extra profile to support A2DP.
Now I can listen to mp3 and watch movies, be on skype and of cause use it as hands-free too - ALL this on my XDAIIi
So far I'm very happy with the headset - it does everything it says on the box!
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Unfortunately the link does not work anymore. could you please post it again??
This would help me a lot.
THX
Bibifrine
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Please note this is FTP (not HTTP :wink: ) link! You can use any FTP client to connect to the ftp host/server: ftp.xda-developers.com with user name and password xda then you browse to the directory (you can see the path in the link above) where the cab file is and download it!
Possible reason why the link may not work for you is because you are behind firewall where the FTP protocol is blocked! Also make sure you are ising Internet Explorer when clicking on the link. Interenet Explorer can work as ftp client when the link is in the above format and FTP protocol is not blocked by a firewall...
I hope that helps!
:lol:
Re: Extra bluetooth profiles for XDA2i (Alpine)
EM1L said:
Dezigner said:
Hi,
I downloaded the following:
ftp://xda:[email protected] 3500/Broadcom Corporation BT-PPC AV.cab
And installed it on my XDA2i and all was well (I copied the cab file to my XDA and ran it from there)
Adds a few extra profiles to your bluetooth manager including "High quality audio"
Hope that helps! (Works for my Motorola HT820 headphones)
Out of interest where abouts does it mention A2DP on O2's website?, I'd love to be able to quote it back to them in an argument I'm currently having with them
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
BINGO! It works like a dream!
I can't believe it... As you said all I had to do is run this BT update (CAB file) and there it is - The A2DP was available in the Bluetooth Connection Wizard in Bluetooth Manager! I didn't even have to pair the headset again (after the install - I did soft reset just to stay on the safe side prior running BT Manager). I just run the wizard again with High Quality Audio selected it listed my headset (AnyCom BSH-100 Bluetooth Stereo Headset) now I have 2 shortcuts on My Shortcuts tab one is Hands-free and the other High Quality Audio!
The install hasn't changed the BT stack version on my device - it appears the only visible effect is the extra profile to support A2DP.
Now I can listen to mp3 and watch movies, be on skype and of cause use it as hands-free too - ALL this on my XDAIIi
So far I'm very happy with the headset - it does everything it says on the box!
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Great so will this work on my xda2
dont know how this could happen, Im not usually playing with bluetooth but today when I ON the bluetooth. I will get this message
"Sorry! Bluetooth can no longer be used because the licence is expired"
"BDA ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: Key:E3E534E19B3E8214C543A73C0A8B9A9074DD3B1753515CD8"
after that, bluetooth will off automatically.
and idea's ????
thanks
motorola 820 / remote
Did anyone find a solution for the remote problem with the motorola 820?
I am having problem to pair my XDA IIi with my BMW bluetooth and Accura MDX bluetooth. The XDA just simpy rejects to pair with BMW bluetooth. The XDA found the Accura MDX bluetooth, but when I try to make a call, XDA gives me error message "invalid command".
Will the upgrad fix my problem?
Thanks!
Re: Extra bluetooth profiles for XDA2i (Alpine)
EM1L said:
Dezigner said:
Hi,
I downloaded the following:
ftp://xda:[email protected] 3500/Broadcom Corporation BT-PPC AV.cab
And installed it on my XDA2i and all was well (I copied the cab file to my XDA and ran it from there)
Adds a few extra profiles to your bluetooth manager including "High quality audio"
Hope that helps! (Works for my Motorola HT820 headphones)
Out of interest where abouts does it mention A2DP on O2's website?, I'd love to be able to quote it back to them in an argument I'm currently having with them
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
BINGO! It works like a dream!
I can't believe it... As you said all I had to do is run this BT update (CAB file) and there it is - The A2DP was available in the Bluetooth Connection Wizard in Bluetooth Manager! I didn't even have to pair the headset again (after the install - I did soft reset just to stay on the safe side prior running BT Manager). I just run the wizard again with High Quality Audio selected it listed my headset (AnyCom BSH-100 Bluetooth Stereo Headset) now I have 2 shortcuts on My Shortcuts tab one is Hands-free and the other High Quality Audio!
The install hasn't changed the BT stack version on my device - it appears the only visible effect is the extra profile to support A2DP.
Now I can listen to mp3 and watch movies, be on skype and of cause use it as hands-free too - ALL this on my XDAIIi
So far I'm very happy with the headset - it does everything it says on the box!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi,
this helped me a lot, but still having some problems, i have troubles with answering calles when playing some mp3 .. also noticed that if I use windows media player it takes about 5 sekoneds to noticed incoming phone (but the phone that is making call is already noticing call, while XDAIII still playing songs)
had you any such a troubles?
thanks
Please, help. Can not end a call using HT820's buttons. This is important. Handsfree switches off, but connection with abonent still on... What's the scary thing.
Re: XDAIIi (Alpine) - Bluetooth Stack upgrade - how to?
EM1L said:
On my device I have Bluetooth version 1.0.0 Build 3900 from Broadcom!
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Hi, How can I know my BT version on my xda II qtek 2020?
thanks
I have:
ROM version : 2.20.07CHS
ROM date: 09/17/04
Radio Version: 1.18.00
Protocol version: 1337.38
ExtRom version: it´s empty
Does Anybody know that how to use A2DP on WM5?
I have a XDA IIs,upgrade to WM5-Tuma 1.3,but my i-tech R35 dosen't recieve sound when playing music,somebody help me,please!
by the way ,my english is very pool ,dont to me,
oh,a nother question is how to use AVRCP function in WM5?
im desperately looking for fixes for bluetooth to use headset n A2DP feature
so till now still doesnt have any resolution?
A2DP also not working Plantronics 590 XDA Live .21
Yep, I would REALLY like to know if anyone is looking at this... I also have the same problem that A2DP works for OS generated sounds, but does not work for WMP playback. Have not tried other applications to see if only WMP. note that handsfree works just fine.
Cingular 8525
Plantronics 590a headset
XDA Live .21
ROM 3.22.110.1
Radio 1.34.00.10
if u use 2003se using widdcom v 16.00, if u use wm5 try helmi 17 bluetooth works for me
Hi There
Have a gear 4 stereo headset, does anybody know if i can play my music thru this headset, would be very handy if i could, by the way have an xda IIi
mikeg said:
Hi There
Have a gear 4 stereo headset, does anybody know if i can play my music thru this headset, would be very handy if i could, by the way have an xda IIi
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daft question... why dont your try it?
use this patch (PDA2K_BroadcomCorp_BTUpdate.cab) to enable the A2DP & AVRCP & Printing via Bluetooth
also the other file (Modified Alpine WMP10 Skins for AVRCP.zip) has the required files to update your media player so it can be used with AVRCP , just follow the instructions provided with it
i don't know if its gonna work with your headset , but its working with mine (Jabra BT620s)
give it a try and let me know if it worked
No one even says thank you for my previous post
you just take what you want and leave !
Where to copy the cab patch for activating ?
Hello ammorsi
Thank for your idea, i just would like to find out where to copy the pach cab file BTUpdate for activating and installing ?
I have i-mate 2020 as i understood it is the same unit, is it ?
Do the pach update the BT version to 2.0 ?
Thanks ahead
Dov
thx ! let me try to connect my XDA IIi and jabra BT 320s
alanyeungsl said:
thx ! let me try to connect my XDA IIi and jabra BT 320s
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I have the A2DP patch and it works with my Jabra BT320s pretty well.
Thanks ammorsy!
Works great!