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Hi all
I have got Blue Angel:
ROM: 1.42.00 WWE
Radio: 1.13.00
BT: 3900
Last week I upgraded to the T-Movbile 1.42 Rom. I then installed the A2DP profile patch and was amazed that my Omiz OMS600 headphones were actually working using the high quality audio profile, and they were working very well.
The other day I did a hard reset to sort out a few things and left it at that. Later on when I came to reinstall my A2DP it wasn't working, nor was using the headphones as just a normal headset. I tried all sorts, including downgrading my ROM because at that point I was wondering whether or not it was actually on a previous version that I had it working.
Anyway... eventually I decided it was the headphones that had an error so emailed Omiz who were very helpful and sent me the download for their firmware flashing utility. This upgraded the ROM of my headphones from 1.06 to 1.25. I can now pair my headphones as a headset but not as High Quality Audio. I can get it to add a High Quality Audio shortcut in BT manager but when it trys to connect it says: "connection failed". Before it was also saying "service unavailable on device" or somthing similar.
Any assistance would be good.
Thanks a lot.
s_t_harvey said:
I then installed the A2DP profile patch and was amazed
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Can you, please, tell me where to find this patch?
Someone knows if it works for wm5??
Thanks!
A2DP & WM5
Hi there,
I got the patch from: ftp://xda:[email protected] Upgrades/BT profiles for build 3500/
But I'm not sure if it will work on WM5, I think I have read that it will not, this is my main reason for not moving to WM5 yet... although at the moment while i can't get A2DP working I am not much better off.
How are you finding WM5? Is it reliable enough to compete with WM2003 yet, or is there still a bit of work needed?
It doesn't work under WM5. WM5 has a Microsoft bluetooth stack, this patch does not apply.
WM5 on the BA is quite stable if you have the time to work with it. I am not going back. If somebody comes up with a BT fix for the stand-by problem that does not drain the battery, all of my issues will be fixed.
A2DP on WM5
Thanks for that... I might consider upgrading one evening when I have nothing better to do!
Do you rekon we'll ever see A2DP on the MS bluetooth stack?
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s_t_harvey said:
Thanks for that... I might consider upgrading one evening when I have nothing better to do!
Do you rekon we'll ever see A2DP on the MS bluetooth stack?
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Yeah I think so. Apparently it's not out in the wild yet, but w/ BT 1.2, a lot of people will be looking to do more with it.
shuffle said:
WM5 has a Microsoft bluetooth stack, this patch does not apply.
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Did you mean: "the mamaich rom has microsoft bluetooth stack". I really hope we can get WM5 with the same stack I had on w2003. (Broadcom, I think). Maybe it is out there but I can't see it...
shuffle said:
WM5 on the BA is quite stable if you have the time to work with it. I am not going back.
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I agree. By the moment, I'm very pleased with the performance of WM5 on my BA. It actually runs faster than w2003! And I'm beeing very objective, believe me!
I'm having a big annoyance with writting (sms, word, etc) as the spelling isn't allways what I wrote. On the SMS window, it seems the screen gets redrawn all the time and it loose some words...
The other big is not having A2DP. I think is very frustrating having such a nice machine without a good software that makes all its goodness work! :?
Some delayings on the screen repainting and (I'm using Pocket Informant) slow performance on the everyday tasks as opening the contacts list, or changing toanother program, for example...
shuffle said:
If somebody comes up with a BT fix for the stand-by problem that does not drain the battery, all of my issues will be fixed.
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What do you mean? To have the BT on a low-power mode more or less?
cheers...
looking 4 answers: ad2p & bluetooth & wm5
somebody with an answer to this theme?
WAS: ad2p & bluetooth & wm5
It is somehow possible?
Anybody there? :roll:
Answer is no, not possible yet.
And to the poster above - yes, just need the bluetooth connect issue solved where it drops connection when it goes into stand-by mode. The fix that drains the battery by keeping the unit out of standby mode really isn't a fix for me.
Not that I am complaining - I'm happy to be an early adopter along for the ride..
shuffle said:
Answer is no, not possible yet.
And to the poster above - yes, just need the bluetooth connect issue solved where it drops connection when it goes into stand-by mode. The fix that drains the battery by keeping the unit out of standby mode really isn't a fix for me.
Not that I am complaining - I'm happy to be an early adopter along for the ride..
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some URLs????
Thanks!
How do I enable A2DP on my BA??
Hello!!
I have searched the forum many many times and visited wiki, but I could only find 2 threads which is close to what I need to know. This is 1 of them.
I have got Blue Angel:
ROM: 1.40.00 WWE
Radio: 1.12.00
BT: 3900
This configuration came from the recently rom upgrade from o2.
It seems to me that it's possible to enable A2DP on a BA running on WM2003 SE, which allows me to stream music to a bt headphones??
However I just could not find a thread which has an instruction on how to do it. Not even on wiki. After reading some threads, I came to my own conclusion that I need to upgrade me BT to build 3900 and install a patch??
So this was what I did,
Since my BT is already 3900 "offical" version, thus I didn't do anything to it.
I d/l this file BA_OEM_AudioGW (1.33g.00).CAB (83KB) and ran it on my PPC. I then got the audiogw.dll in my windows folder.
That was all I did. It didn't work of course. I have another file, BroadcomCorp_BT1.0.0.3900.cab but didn't use it as I'm already on 3900??
So I was just hoping that someone who has done it and was successful, could point me in the right direction!!! Thanks a lot!!!
anyone tried running both cab loacted at
ftp://ftp.xda-developers.com/BlueAn...age BT 1.0.0.3900 and audiogw.dll - 1.33g.00/
if it works, do let me know. I currently do not have a bluetooth headphones to test with.
I have Omiz headset (with MP3 and radio FM) and due to work with my Magician I had to manually change some registry entries. Point was that my PDA was not correctly identified as a A2DP device (only HF). I paired my PDA with normal BT dongle with A2DP profile, found registry entries with dongle mac adress and copied manually keys coressponding with a2dp service to folder with my headphones profiles. After all that it was possible to chose headphopnes in BT menager as stereo audio receiver.
Maybe its similar and u should look in registry...
jarekt, can you post those registryvalues please?!
Can't get streaming audio to BT headphones
I still have had no luck with the BA_OEM_AudioGW (1.33g 00) Cab or any registry settings under WM5.
BT a2dp WM5
have you tried the file (.cab) i uploaded in BlueAngel under uploads, it let me pair BT Stereo under wm5. Nevermind I looked someone deleted it dont know why. PM me and i can send if you want, I tried to reupload but Uploads appears broken.
I am on thesame situation of errorist.
My machine is on Broadcom 3900, and I want to make A2DP work.
If anyone can shed a light on how to make it work, I'd be very very grateful.
BTW, I have a Motorola HT820.
UPDATE:
I have installed the 3900 stack + audiogw dll even though I had a factory-installed 3900 stack, and I managed to connect in handsfree mode.
I still have not found out how to connect in A2DP mode though...
Any help is appreciated.
Hi All
I dont know how useful this is going to be, but i spent ages doing research to get my ht820 and my 02 xda 2s working properly, and when i did, i wrote a semi bad guide here
http://www.corecodec.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=29&expv=0&topic=2840.0
if its any use i'd be tempted to maybe write it up proper and put in in the wiki, either way, try some of the steps or files ive listed (most of them are from here)
but it gets it working with TCPMP aswell, which is a lot better than WM10 anyhow
good luck
BTW: ivans rom uses the broadcom stack, so the patch may work, however i dont have the headphones to test it with
i've onstalled this two cabs too, but new profile didn't appeared. Bay Be some registry values didn't appied? who did this patch?
I am currently thinking of investing in a XDA IIs, I am coming from an ETEN M600 but to be honest WM5 is to unstable and I need stabilty.
I am kicking myself for getting rid of my XDA IIi as after using PUG's Various ROM's I found total BT Stabililty and also little or no resets.
What WM 2003 SE ROM would you recommend and which has the most Stable BT Stack that can have A2DP added to it.
Yes WM5 Visually is more pleasing and having pictures attached to calls and sms/mms/emails are fine but I am sure there is a way to emulate this in WM2003 SE.
I am Primarily concerned with BT as I am on the road and require stabilty and not constant resets....
And last and not least what is battery usage like with say No BT and Wifi.
As most likely I will charge when sync'ing with my laptop,charge from the mains at night and most times charge when in the car...
I have a Cingular 8125 currently flashed to the 2.17 ROM. I am mainly wondering if anyone has installed the 2.08/2.87 (whichever you prefer) ROM. I just wanted to see how the well the ROM performance is compared to 2.17...are there any problems in it that aren't problems in 2.17? Is it worth upgrading to?(when I have a stereo headset obviously)....thanks
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Centurion said:
I have a Cingular 8125 currently flashed to the 2.17 ROM. I am mainly wondering if anyone has installed the 2.08/2.87 (whichever you prefer) ROM. I just wanted to see how the well the ROM performance is compared to 2.17...are there any problems in it that aren't problems in 2.17? Is it worth upgrading to?(when I have a stereo headset obviously)....thanks
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Stick with 2.17 unless you need A2DP. 2.08 (honestly I don't know why folks report 2.87 since on mine it reports properly as 2.08) is based on a pre-release AKU2 update (which is essentially a beta service pack) but people who want A2DP are ok with that and I haven't heard any complaints about the core OS.
Depends
I was definitely a fan of 2.17. Very fast, all the great AKU2 goodies (except a2dp). But once I got my Moto HT820 bluetooth headphones, I had to go with 2.08. 2.08 I not as fast as 2.17, but it has A2DP and it works GREAT! It's really amazing how good the audio sounds. One thing I noticed is when using my HT820 headphones and watching a windows media VIDEO, audio and video sync was messed up, due to performance hits from A2DP. But with good old overclocking through OmapClock, no more out of sync audio and video. MP3 playback with Windows Media and using A2DP was smooth and great sounding. I don't notice any faster battery draining, as long as the screen is off.
BTW, thanks SUMMITER! Your work on bringing us those Cingular Roms is much appreciated.
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apaje said:
I was definitely a fan of 2.17. Very fast, all the great AKU2 goodies (except a2dp). But once I got my Moto HT820 bluetooth headphones, I had to go with 2.08. 2.08 I not as fast as 2.17, but it has A2DP and it works GREAT! It's really amazing how good the audio sounds. One thing I noticed is when using my HT820 headphones and watching a windows media VIDEO, audio and video sync was messed up, due to performance hits from A2DP. But with good old overclocking through OmapClock, no more out of sync audio and video. MP3 playback with Windows Media and using A2DP was smooth and great sounding. I don't notice any faster battery draining, as long as the screen is off.
BTW, thanks SUMMITER! Your work on bringing us those Cingular Roms is much appreciated.
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Just curious, which clock speed gave you good results w/ A2DP? Was 240 sufficient?
Does the 2.08 ROM include AVRCP? I really appreciate the comments, I wanted to make sure I wasn't going to jump into buying the Moto's for no reason...but thanks for the overclocking tip, I probably wouldn't have thought of that.
Summiter, I'm sure you've hear it 1000+ times, but thanks for releasing these ROM's...There are only so many people here who know how to make them, so thanks for being an active contributor.
Overclock speed for good A2DP
I just tried several clock speeds and it seems like 228 is the minimum speed for me. The videos I am testing are WMA9 videos. I think 240 is probably a better speed as I saw a few occasional hiccups at 228. Also, I tried Real media player and had a similar issue with out of sync audio and video at the default clock speed using A2DP. When I was using the 2.17 ROM, I used BlueCast to send normal headset audio through when watching WMA9 videos and didn't notice any hiccups at the default clock speed, so A2DP definitely is resource intensive. Anyone out there know how to really benchmark how much CPU process or memory A2DP uses?
i keep having to correct people on this.
the ROM is actually the 2.8.7 rom, where as the IPL/SPL IS 2.08. apparently in software they like to add 10 or higher in build numbers. so 2.16/2.17 is higher than 2.8.7. if you actually look at the rom version, it reports:
2.8.7.1
Where the 2.16/2.17 rom will show 2.17.
i don't know why people call it the 2.08 rom when that's the IPL/SPL version. sigh.
Re: ROM 2.08/2.87 for Cingular 8125....How Well Does It Work
Centurion said:
I have a Cingular 8125 currently flashed to the 2.17 ROM. I am mainly wondering if anyone has installed the 2.08/2.87 (whichever you prefer) ROM. I just wanted to see how the well the ROM performance is compared to 2.17...are there any problems in it that aren't problems in 2.17? Is it worth upgrading to?(when I have a stereo headset obviously)....thanks
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Just loaded 2.08 because i needed a2dp for my bsh-100 anycom stereo headset. Headset works beatifully. No problems to report.
apparently you don't know how to read....
middler
I have the same Headset , but sound drops out permanently.
have you really no problem with the Anycom Headset?
darkjedi...I think by this point people have been calling it the 2.08 ROM for so long that it just makes it easier to refer to it as that....Is it wrong? Yes. But who cares?........2.08, 2.87, it's all the same...its got an 8 and it has A2DP...what else matters?
Oh, one more question...So I have the 2.17 ROM...and if I were to downgrade/upgrade(?) to the 2.08 ROM, how would I go about doing that? Unlock my phone both ways using lockiwiz and then run the 2.08 rom on the FTP? If I'm wrong, please tell me before I create a cool looking brick. 8)
sigh, people's ignorance and lack of intellegence really astounds me. why don't we just shorten EVERYTHING because we're too damn lazy to do anything about it?? start everything with u and r and 2 and 4. it really shames me at how many people have murdered the english language because they are too damn lazy to say the real word. i'll excuse foreigners as they don't know the language too well; but seriously, people born in this country have gotten ridiculously more retarded as the years have passed. and really, saying 2.08 and 2.87 is the exact same thing, have the exact same number of digits, so why is it so damned hard to say 2.87 when that's what it actually is? maybe everyone should start saying 1+1 = 6 just because they want to.
duri
Been using for two days, and has worked flawlessly.
duri
Been using for two days, and has worked flawlessly.
Since upgrading to TuMa 1.3 the Media Player seems to be very CPU consuming i.e. very slow.
When connected thru WiFi I could use look at broadband televison thru the internet on WM2003.
Now I can't even look at lowband multimedia, i'm not sure if it's the WiFi connection that makes it slow or the mediaplayer.
Anybody else with the same experience or solutions?
The WiFi causes this - my device works almost unusasbly slooooooooow with wifi on:/
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The WiFi causes this - my device works almost unusasbly slooooooooow with wifi on:/
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Do you know if TuMa is aware of this and V1.5 might solve this problem?
this is a known problem in tuma 1.3
try a different player like TCPMP or GSplayer for music in tuma 1.3
better, wait for tuma 1.5
kdskamal said:
this is a known problem in tuma 1.3
try a different player like TCPMP or GSplayer for music in tuma 1.3
better, wait for tuma 1.5
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thanks for the info, i'll just wait for 1.5
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The WiFi causes this - my device works almost unusasbly slooooooooow with wifi on:/
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Is this just a problem with the windows media player or is it a system wide problem?
Info on my phone and use:
I am running wm2003, currently clocked up to 592 mhz and use tcpmp, the core, media player. Usually, i can play movies of up to 750 or so bit rate over the wifi without a problem. I use the wifi with this device for remote manegment and pretty much CONSTANTLY have to have it on. As in, the wifi is more important than the phone.
I have been considering the wm5 upgrade, but it's very important for me to retain this level of performance with the phone and wifi. That's why i'm wondering if it's just a wmp problem or if it's a total slowdown with wifi.
Thanks.
The overall system speed is below usable (ofcourse you ma try using, but you'll most propably get pi**ed off after about 20 minutes)
Is anyone able to use a BT stereo headset with the latest Ivan rom with ramdisk? I flashed it and installed the A2DP cab but even though it shows the service when pairing it doesnt allow you to set the headset as Wireless Stereo. Thanks
Need The CAB
@efjay...
Which CAB do you install to get the profile to show up?
Check this thread and grab the cab about 3 posts down... http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=48502
Cheers! Off to play with it now...
Seems Not...
Installed the CAB, paired my iTech headset, got the option to use the Wireless Stereo profile, ticked it, then went to the Paired devices and got the option for Handsfree only, no Stereo
Hopefully Logouts new AKU2.3 based ROM will include A2DP, or TuMa 1.5, once the baby arrives and he gets into a routine!
This cab will not work on ivans rom unless heavy patching is done, it is not compatible with msfp and aku2
Will any of them work?
Do you know of any A2DP CAB's which might work with this ROM, it's all that's not right with it for me... or even what patches/hacks are needed?
it needs to be an aku2 rom afaik, but if we can get bepe's fix working i should be able to upgrade it to 2.3 very soon
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it needs to be an aku2 rom afaik, but if we can get bepe's fix working i should be able to upgrade it to 2.3 very soon
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@Midget_1990
Goodluck! Waiting for the good news soon!
Yaantra
Hey guys,
I just finished installing the cab, Paired the device, also got the option to use hands free as well as Wireless stereo, checked it, but nothing much after that...
I guess the rest of you r in the same boat too?
Yaantra
don't try that cab, it is easy to build your own aku 2.3 rom read here
@xplode
building the rom is fine, it's kowing what to add for the A2DP profile to work which seems to have stumped us all... as above, even on the AKU2.3 ROMS we get the option for Wireless Stereo when pairing, but not when we try to set a profile!!
spkr4thdd, did you try the cab on your AKU 2.3 rom to see if it works then? And do you know if the AKU 2.3 rom is based on the original WM5 port by mamaich or the later Wizard ports?
yes, i tried the cab on all of the aku 2.3 roms so far, and a few of my own, however it's the old problem of getting the option to pair the device as hands free + wireless stereo, but when you try to activate a profile you only get the hands free option...
The source is not maimaichs old Wizard port it's a new dump provided by bepe on buzzdev... not sure where he got it from I recall a post a while before this one stating that the dump was available, and the source...