I was wondering if anyone has experienced the same problem I've been having. When I'm on a call using a "WIRED" headset (I know I need to get a BT headset) the call would be placed on hold without me touching the phone. Sometimes it would even place a call on its own. Whenever it would do this the Voice Speed Dial Screen would come on & beep too once in awhile. I don't have anything programmed in the Voice Speed Dial.
I believe the problem is coming from the plug from the wired headset that's connected to the phone. The headset that I am using is a HTC EMC220 Stereo Hands-Free Headset OEM. I tried wiggling the connector & it would either make a call or place the call on hold.
It's really annoying! Any fixes or suggestions?
Are you able to try a different wired headset? This would further help to identify the problem.
acboydston said:
Are you able to try a different wired headset? This would further help to identify the problem.
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I only have 1 headset.
rdr408 said:
I only have 1 headset.
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That is too bad b/c it sounds to me like it might the headset itself. Sorry I can not be more helpful.
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Hey, does anyone else use this device? If so, have you tried using the cheap headset that comes with it, and does the button on the headset do anything for you?
It's about time!
Rock on!!! They finally made a section for this device!! Unfortunately, I cannot help you with your question... sorry about that.
I don't use the headset that came with the device. I hate wired headsets. I use a BT headset on all my devices.
I used the headset and it does work for Answering calls not sure about ending calls. Just hold it for few seconds and it should answer the incoming calls.
Hi guys,
I tried searching for this but couldnt find it.
I have a bluetooth headset and its always on when Im in the car. The thing is though when its on, the Tomtom sends the directions to my headset instead of going through the speaker.
Is there a way to have TomTom speak through my Xperia speaker and not come through my bluetooth headset while its on?
thanks
does anyone know?
think when adp2 headsets are connected all sounds no matter what are passed that direction
would be possible to change that but as I believe 99% of people would not ask for such a feature the demand may be too little for supply to come about
hmm thats true.
Just thought it would be cool to have tomtom come through the speaker and then if I get a call, it would go straight to my bluetooth.
Thanks though
Uncheck the A2DP option from your headset, and only leave the handsfree option.
OO I should try that.
For now I noticed if I turn tomtom on first and then my bluetooth headset, it comes through the speaker and not my headset, not sure what happens yet when I receive a call, never got one yet while my been doing this.
Will try disabling a2dp too
Thanks
Hi,
I have a Blue-tooth hands-free set in my car.
I often need to walk away from my car during a phone call.
It also happens that I am a few yards/meters away from the car when I make or get a call. when this happens the audio goes to the BT headset, but I can't hear it or be heard because I'm not near it.
So how can I make an ongoing call move from the BT handsfree back to my phone?
It has to be done from the phone only. No pressing buttons on the headset itself etc. (as I explained, I might be far from the headset and the car may be locked, etc.)
ThanX in advance!
Hey all,
I have HD7 and listen to music when travelling, everything works fine. But just recently I attempted to watch a film and the sound will not play through the Bluetooth headphones, it transfers the sound to the speakers? Anyone know how to change this at all??
Dazza999 said:
Hey all,
I have HD7 and listen to music when travelling, everything works fine. But just recently I attempted to watch a film and the sound will not play through the Bluetooth headphones, it transfers the sound to the speakers? Anyone know how to change this at all??
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Hi, I noticed the same issue on mine and there seems no way to change it.
I will offer a thought on why i think is happening.
On my other Android phones only the Galaxy S actually did a good job of keeping the audio and video in sync when using Bluetooth A2DP. The protocol has buffering in it so for audio its no problem but video can be tricky.
I think they just set it to not use Bluetooth for video audio to save complaints.
shame.
Russ
Hello, do you have the possibility to call a contact with the voice ( voice dialing) by the headset like on the HD1 ( and not on the HD2) ?
Thanks
edouardpremier said:
Hello, do you have the possibility to call a contact with the voice ( voice dialing) by the headset like on the HD1 ( and not on the HD2) ?
Thanks
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I don't know whether you can activate the voice dialing using purely the headset, but you can use voice dial through a bluetooth headset. Just connect the headset and then hold down the start button until it asks you to speak. It works no matter which app you're using.
It also works without the headset.
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Hi,
To Russ, i previously had a Touch Diamond 2 and used these same headphones and it worked perfectly. I actually believe it has something to do with Zune and the player that they use?, it cant recognise that a headset is attached and therefore reverts to the speakers.
With regards to activating the voice dialing, with my bluetooth headphones which are Sony ericsson ones, it has an answer button, which when pressed with no incoming call it activates the voice dialling just as usual saying the same "Call mum".
adrian-polglase said:
I don't know whether you can activate the voice dialing using purely the headset, but you can use voice dial through a bluetooth headset. Just connect the headset and then hold down the start button until it asks you to speak. It works no matter which app you're using.
It also works without the headset.
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Thank you, goood news because the HD2's bluetooth stack wasn't able to hear the voice dialing by the blutooth headset , and it only works only by the HD2's microphone.
Thank you
edouardpremier said:
Hello, do you have the possibility to call a contact with the voice ( voice dialing) by the headset like on the HD1 ( and not on the HD2) ?
Thanks
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I am not sure if you are still looking for this, but YES, the voice dialing can be activated using the BT Headset. I have a Voyager Pro Plus and it works just fine.
As per the original thread title, I am having the same problem playing video files audio not getting transmitted via my BT Headset, So I called HTC to ask them what was the problem. They confirmed it is a software issue.
He said, it was a WP7 limitation. May be the future updates might get that feature, but right now it SUX. I am not sure how MS managed to F#$% this up. I am really Pissed. I was waiting for ever for this Headset so that I can watch my movies during my commute with the convenience of a BT Headset, now the whole purpose is lost.
Hi, I have a TyTN II and i'm using a BT handsfree enabled car stereo. I can pair the phone with the radio, make calls and receive them, but I have problems with the microphone/voice sending, that is, when I'm making or receiving a call, shortly after responding, the other party can't hear me, or hears only clicks and distorted sound. I can hear the other party's sound without problems however.
I have made tests, calling to my home's answering machine, and during the call, after a short time the clicks and distort appear again, If I don't hang, sometimes the sound from the phone is fixed, only to be wrong again after a while.
It can't be signal problems, when I use the phone without the handsfree it works OK, and can't be the handsfree itself, it works well with my other phones.
I have tried all that I had read in the forums: pairing/unpairing, installing BT fixes, using KaiserTweak to tune BT settings... nothing worked.
Please help me, I really want to use the phone on my car, and can't use since I've got it...
any ideas? thanks in advance!
tOz666 said:
Hi, I have a TyTN II and i'm using a BT handsfree enabled car stereo. I can pair the phone with the radio, make calls and receive them, but I have problems with the microphone/voice sending, that is, when I'm making or receiving a call, shortly after responding, the other party can't hear me, or hears only clicks and distorted sound. I can hear the other party's sound without problems however.
I have made tests, calling to my home's answering machine, and during the call, after a short time the clicks and distort appear again, If I don't hang, sometimes the sound from the phone is fixed, only to be wrong again after a while.
It can't be signal problems, when I use the phone without the handsfree it works OK, and can't be the handsfree itself, it works well with my other phones.
I have tried all that I had read in the forums: pairing/unpairing, installing BT fixes, using KaiserTweak to tune BT settings... nothing worked.
Please help me, I really want to use the phone on my car, and can't use since I've got it...
any ideas? thanks in advance!
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Here, use BTAUDIO to solve it
Thanks, but that did not solve the mic problem. I have tested a Motorola HF800 handsfree and strangely it works well with it... but not for my car stereo
tOz666 said:
Thanks, but that did not solve the mic problem. I have tested a Motorola HF800 handsfree and strangely it works well with it... but not for my car stereo
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okay then try to follow these instructions :
1. Install BTAUDIO .cab to your phone
2. Activate your bluetooth headset, and put it in "find" mode
3. Goto your phones comm manager and turn Blueooth on
4. Now pair your headset with your phone
5. Start BTAUDIO
6. Follow the instructions on the screen and BAM, you are done!