IR transmitter, where is it? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

I'm curious on development of IR transmission systems for the Kaiser.
First of all, where is the IR transmitter? Usually these are LED looking transmitters that emit the IR light. If not visible, usually a shield with a darkred filter is applied.
I don't see it on the Kaiser anywhere.
Second, if there is an IR transmitter, I wonder if anyone has developed software to control TV's and such.
(WM6 does have a 'beam to' option on stock ATT rom, I'm assuming it's available.)

There is no IR in the Kaiser.

Sorry
Kaiser doesn't have a IR transmitter.......I wish......I have a program too for a T.v. remote....It works great on my 8525..
Peace
mike

Quick answers. Thanks then. Wish I could delete this thread.

Why do you want to delete this thread, I just learned something - thanks! I was wondering the same thing.
I have been trying to transfer files w/ a friend - he has the Mogul, we can't seem to do it, any tips on that?
I assume we are to use the bluetooth to transfer but so far no luck.

jackryan57 said:
Why do you want to delete this thread, I just learned something - thanks! I was wondering the same thing.
I have been trying to transfer files w/ a friend - he has the Mogul, we can't seem to do it, any tips on that?
I assume we are to use the bluetooth to transfer but so far no luck.
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make sure u both enable beam.......yea, i know, you're using bluetooth, but u still need to enable it to transfer files.

enable bluetooth and make sure the receiver not only has BT enabled but is set to be discoverable. =)

Related

IR Remote Control Transmitter Module

Has anyone tried the remote control software Total Remote with the related infra red transmitter module on the XDA(http://www.griffintechnology.com/griffinmobile/totalremote/index.html)
I am trying it with the XDA II.
To send it works fine, but I am having big trouble to make it learn.
Felipe
More details on this product
I have checked the website but cannot find out more details.
What hardware does the product come with? It looks like a small round "ball" and from the website sounds like it plugs in via the speaker socket.
How does this "ball" attach to the PDA?
Do you have to use the earphone socket on the PDA for the "ball" to work? If so does that mean all sounds are directed through the "ball" and you get no sounds from the PDA until the headphone jack is unplugged?
at least judging from that ipaq picture is does use the audio connector because thats where the ipaqs connector is
Here is what I discovered with my experience using the Total Remote:
1st- Yes it is like a ball with two (they claim) powerfull IR trasmitter (see site)
2nd - Yes it goes on the earphone jack
3rd - Yes you lose the sound while using it. But the you just need to lose the conector a little not take it all off.
4th- Since the conector in the XDA II is proprietary, you will need to buy a special adaptor. I found one at expansys and it work pretty well, plus it is small and is curved, so if you use the standard XDA II case you can bend the wire and conector to the side of the case and plug the TR module, you then can adapt some kind of tape or leather on the side of it to keep it protected and tight with the case.
5th - The software promises to be far better then the pronto from philips. In a matter of fact it comes with a module that let you use the files used on the pronto software but they don´t appear to be as good as thee Total Remote one.
6th - The module and software will work very fine to TRANSMIT and also from a good distance (large rooms)
BUT NOT EVERYTHING IS A SEA OF ROSES: Lets enumerate the bad points.
1st - And most important, the XDA II is not capable of receive any IR signal from any remote controle and I tryed more the 15 , with diferent distances (even with the IR window of the XDA II and the remote controler windows touching each other) and diferent time pressing the buttons. If it can´t receive it cant learn, if it can´t learn it useless, unless you use any of the pre determined profiles, wich I do not because I bought this for customization. And no the module will not work to receive the signals only the IRda port of the XDA II.
2nd - By needing the adaptor you rise the cost of the entire package.
3rd - The Techsupp of Griffing technology is very bad. They do not read my emails with attention, they do not have much interest to solve problems or they are really dumb regarding the matter including their own software and module and they do not force themselves (creativity and imagination) to try a workaround with their customers. Plus they are rude.
BUT there is a possible way around the learning problem. But that involves more then only the Total Remote software and hardware and the XDA II.
I did not tested this yet but I really think this can work.
As I already told you, the Total Remote let us use the pronto files, in a matter of fact it emulate the pronto software.
If you have the software to design the pronto pages, you can do it and also get the right IR codes from the Remotte Central site. There is a very good chance you can get exactly the IR code you will need for each button on your virtual control. So it is not as pratical as learning directly from the remote control, but it is a solution.
But there is a higher level of solution for this too.
If you have a Pronto, Marantz or any other remote controler that use those files on Pronto software and hardware, you can just use it to learn all the IR signals from other controls and then load it on the computer, after that you can access the IR codes from the Pronto design software and aply them to the pages of your new virtual remote that will be loaded to the XDA II and used with Total Remote.
Unfortunatelly you will not be able to use Total Remote, but only the Pronto emulator, wich I think there is some disvantage points like lower page resolution.
If at least the people in Griffin let us aply the IR code from the software , this would make things much better. But I think they are not inclined even to take suggestion.
Hope this helps.
Any questions?
Felipe
Thank you!
It was a very interesting and clear description.
Thank you for taking the time to expain us all of that.
Chris
Thanks for that
Thanks,
That was quite enlightening.
I think I'll hold off on it though. My main use would require learning I think and it sounds convoluted to get it to use these learned commands. I think I'll have to look for something else!
sure i would had liked using my xda2 as a remote but with all that it's more trouble then it's worth
that is so informative,
but its also expensive and INTENSIVE. Clever though it seems, its hard o setup and involves additional hardware. What i would have wished for...Remote Control applications that only uses the existing XDA 2 IR port...if only it could THROW signales that far.
But thanks for the info. I might try it someday, when perfected.
There is hope! This is what I am waiting for!
Hi!
Have a look at this SD to IR remote:
http://www.novii.tv/blaster/
it now works only with PALM (on just with a few model) but the the developer promises he is developing a version for PPC!!!
Chris
chameleon said:
that is so informative,
but its also expensive and INTENSIVE. Clever though it seems, its hard o setup and involves additional hardware. What i would have wished for...Remote Control applications that only uses the existing XDA 2 IR port...if only it could THROW signales that far.
But thanks for the info. I might try it someday, when perfected.
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Yes unfortunatelly it is an expessive and very complex solution. But at least in part I did not choosed this.
I live outside USA and this make things more complicated.
I first bought the TR, then I discovered that it does not work with the earphone jack.
Since I could not get a refund from the TR because I am not in USA and I still would like to make use of it (even because I had already paid for), I then spent more money with the earphone adaptor.
And for my bad luck, the XDA II did not worked learning those controls.
The complicated part comes from the fact that now I spent more money with two pieces of hardware and since my nature is not to give up expecially with computer things, I then tryed to find another way to make it work. I even took in consideation to remove the actual IRda and substitute it with another kind of IR emitter.
I don´t have much time also but as soon as I get some I will try my theory and let you know if it work.
Meanwhile I really suggest you to buy from another company. It is more cheapper and give less headaches.
Felipe
Have some1 tried to:...
To learn the codes using the biult in IR on the XDA and then replug the thing on the earphones jack to use the remote ?????
It's an obvious thing that may be overlooked.... perhaps ?letme know...
BTW I"m looking for the pin out of the Ir that goes onto the earphone jack as I hava stripped the ir from an IPAQ 2210 and wanna attach it to my XDA IIs....
any advise ???
Here is an interesting link. It seems you can record the "sounds" that infrared emits and utilize it. Although the article refers to ipod it also says it will work with pocket pc and laptop etc. 100 feet range.
http://features.engadget.com/entry/6336778455600767/
ok i have a htc eris and a peripheral ir blaster that connects through the headphone jack can someone make an app that uses this to control tvs and such
who makes it
Is it the total remote made by griffin? Is it the Novii?

AT&T Tilt, What is Beam in comm mgr?? No irDA???? Can someone clarify??

All the ad sites for Tilt says it has irDA. When i try to install a remote control app, it says no IR port. I also tried it with my IBM T60. It is not detected. irDA is not in Tilt as advertised?????? shame!!!!
sundar_amn said:
All the ad sites for Tilt says it has irDA. When i try to install a remote control app, it says no IR port. I also tried it with my IBM T60. It is not detected. irDA is not in Tilt as advertised?????? shame!!!!
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always search the Wiki first - I've answered this q there. http://wiki.xda-developers.com/inde...nnections - Beam - Receive all incoming beams
As the poster above sort of says, the beam in the device refers to sending and accepting files via BT - as it doesnt have IR.
sundar_amn said:
All the ad sites for Tilt says it has irDA. When i try to install a remote control app, it says no IR port. I also tried it with my IBM T60. It is not detected. irDA is not in Tilt as advertised?????? shame!!!!
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Really, which ad said it has irDA? None I saw said that, so certainly not all had that. As stated above, the Tilt and TyTN II do not have it.
I bought the tilt thru wirefly.com. The product specification says it. Below are the links. Moderator, i should have searched before i asked. sorry about that. The conclusion is no IRDA. I really liked the PPC remote for TV / DVD and other remote controled devices.
http://www.wirefly.com/HelperPages/...35&action=swap&dest=&phoneId=27003&viewmode=1
http://www.htcwiki.com/thread/968513/Beaming+???/post/8211955/Beaming+????t=anon
sundar_amn said:
I bought the tilt thru wirefly.com. The product specification says it. Below are the links. Moderator, i should have searched before i asked. sorry about that. The conclusion is no IRDA. I really liked the PPC remote for TV / DVD and other remote controled devices.
http://www.wirefly.com/HelperPages/...35&action=swap&dest=&phoneId=27003&viewmode=1
http://www.htcwiki.com/thread/968513/Beaming+???/post/8211955/Beaming+????t=anon
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Well, you should let them know thier specs are wrong. I didn't contend no one listed it. I did take issue with your saying they "all" said it.
sundar_amn said:
I bought the tilt thru wirefly.com. The product specification says it. Below are the links. Moderator, i should have searched before i asked. sorry about that. The conclusion is no IRDA. I really liked the PPC remote for TV / DVD and other remote controled devices.
http://www.wirefly.com/HelperPages/...35&action=swap&dest=&phoneId=27003&viewmode=1
http://www.htcwiki.com/thread/968513/Beaming+???/post/8211955/Beaming+????t=anon
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This is exactly why you should always do your homework before purchasing such an expensive device. Did you actually go on HTC's website and check the specs?
I havent noticed a visible IRDA port on my device but I was able to beam a contact from one phone to another. It took some wierd positioning of the phone but it did work. Seemed like it worked from the left hand side of the phone. I didnt use bluetooth, unless the tilt automatically attempts using bluetooth withut saying if it doesnt have irda?
Goanna said:
I havent noticed a visible IRDA port on my device but I was able to beam a contact from one phone to another. It took some wierd positioning of the phone but it did work. Seemed like it worked from the left hand side of the phone. I didnt use bluetooth, unless the tilt automatically attempts using bluetooth withut saying if it doesnt have irda?
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The Tilt/TyTN II/Kaiser 100% definitely does NOT have irDA. If it did beam, it used BT. But then the receiving device would also have to have BT and it needed to be switched on.
The Tilt/TyTN II/Kaiser does (I beleive) automatically enable BT to beam.
Hi, I know this is an old thread. Let me put what I found anyway. The 8925 Tilt does not have IR. However, on selecting the Beam under settings, engage recieve beams and you can send stuff to it with BlueTooth. I just fired up the old 8525 and sent over some of the contacts with the extended info (extra numbers, picture, ringtone) and the 8525 connected BlueTooth without a hitch.
Understanding that you were more interested in employing the IR as a remote control. I noticed a number of hits on a Bing for BlueTooth to IR. It would seem the last couple of years have spawned a number of IR handoff devices that recieve your BT command and pass it off to PS3, etc with IR projections. Some appeared to have a combination of WiFi function which would extend your range from device drastically.
I know this original bit was like 3 years old. And solutions are old hat.

Two Steps Away From A Perfect Tilt

Well at least in my eyes anyway... I have almost the perfect setup for me running Sleuth's 3.0 WWE Rom and radio 1.64.08.21 with MSVC 1.6 and if I could just get it to do two more things it would be perfect. Crazy thing happened today, so I know the first wish must be able to be achieved. I'm sitting in the airport waiting for a flight watching my mobile slingbox with the audio coming out of the internal speaker and I have my bluetooth headset on waitng for calls to come in. Sure enough a call comes in and MSVC starts to announce the caller, but also starts playing the audio from my slingbox. "What I say how is this possible?" I'm just using a cheap Jabra headset that I got from Verizon as a matter of fast it says Verizon on it and not Jabra. The headset works perfectly with MSVC 1.6 announcing callers and everything else, but I didn't think it was possible for it to allow audio from music or streaming video such as mobile slingbox. Well it did during that incoming call, so does this mean it is possible to listen to audio through this bluetooth headset? If anyone knows what I need to do to be able to listen to music and streaming video/audio please let me know. That is wish #1.
Wish #2 is the ability to use a app. that will allow me to respond to text messages via voice, I guess some type of speech to text app. that I can speak into my bluetooth headset and it will type out the words to respond. I've found it very difficult to respond to my text messages traveling 80mph down the road and I also don't think it is very safe. So I'm not sure if wish#2 is possible, but I thought I would come here and ask.
So that being said the two above wishes would complete the coolest device that I have ever owned in my 42 years of life. If you can help a old man's wishes come true please let me know.
Thanks in advance,
JMan
This is for your first wish :
I would let another "genie" to grant wish #2
Just sliding this over to the regular Kaiser forum
Mike
Thanks for this...I too used to use something like this for the Wizard and the Hermes. Never looked into it for the Kaiser! Thanks though!
only problem is once you are completely happy you won't be able to mess around with your device anymore, making you unhappy.....
eltoro said:
This is for your first wish :
I would let another "genie" to grant wish #2
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I installed this best I knew how, and I get error message "Failed to enable BT audio" I did a search on "BTAudioToggle" but can't seem to find anything on it, how to use it or install properly. Thanks for the fast response to my post, so I guess it does look like there is hope for my first wish.
Thanks again
Or
Or you could just buy a bluetooth stereo/voice headset. I forgot how to phrase the name of this. But I use the tritton bluetooth stereo caller id headset and it works good.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=358669
I'm sure most of you have already seen this but I couldn't find any reference to this on the forum. This works on kaiser XDA-Live 1.2 (and I'm sure all the other ROMs too)
from the webpage: http://www.trianglepowers.com/PPC/ViewApp.aspx?ID=52
Description: Want to listen to your music stored on your Windows Mobile 6 Professional device, but don't want to carry around a corded headset? If you've got a BlueTooth headset, then you're in luck! With this program, just start it up, and all of the sounds from your system will be rerouted from the internal speaker to your BlueTooth headset! This program does not require the 2.0 Compact Framework.
direct WM6 download:
ftp://www.trianglepowers.com/ppc/BTAwm6.CAB
redsrule2500 said:
only problem is once you are completely happy you won't be able to mess around with your device anymore, making you unhappy.....
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Well we always have the unsolved driver issue
lthown said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=358669
I'm sure most of you have already seen this but I couldn't find any reference to this on the forum. This works on kaiser XDA-Live 1.2 (and I'm sure all the other ROMs too)
from the webpage: http://www.trianglepowers.com/PPC/ViewApp.aspx?ID=52
Description: Want to listen to your music stored on your Windows Mobile 6 Professional device, but don't want to carry around a corded headset? If you've got a BlueTooth headset, then you're in luck! With this program, just start it up, and all of the sounds from your system will be rerouted from the internal speaker to your BlueTooth headset! This program does not require the 2.0 Compact Framework.
direct WM6 download:
ftp://www.trianglepowers.com/ppc/BTAwm6.CAB
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Does anyone have this file stored somewhere I could download it or could someone email it. It appears that the above link is down as well as the whole site.
Thanks,
JMan
jmandss said:
Does anyone have this file stored somewhere I could download it or could someone email it. It appears that the above link is down as well as the whole site.
Thanks,
JMan
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here is a direct link to the file in my repository.
http://dc15.4shared.com/download/37494771/3e38bcfc/BTAudioToggle.zip
file attached
The only time I get the error you got is when my headset isn't turned on and linked to the phone. Remember also that the toggle is a toggle, the connection breaks when something else interrupts the audio, like a phone call. You must toggle it off then back on (or use BTaudioOn).
Hey thanks guys my first wish has come true and I'm now able to listen to my slingbox through my BT headset and also listen to music! Thanks again foe that.
As for wish #2, it looks like it is not possible, I been reading many post from 2004 until today and it looks like our devices just don't have the power to run a speech to text program with what we have today. I guess I'll just keep on wishing.
Thanks again,
JMan
jmandss said:
Hey thanks guys my first wish has come true and I'm now able to listen to my slingbox through my BT headset and also listen to music! Thanks again foe that.
As for wish #2, it looks like it is not possible, I been reading many post from 2004 until today and it looks like our devices just don't have the power to run a speech to text program with what we have today. I guess I'll just keep on wishing.
Thanks again,
JMan
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I don't know of a speech-to-text program specifically but I would not say it isn't possible. Cyberon and MS both have speech recognition in their Voice Command products. I also have Windows Live that allows me to speak a location to get directions.
All of these apps run on TYTNII and do not require voice training to work. They are not perfect, but they do work. Hence, it should be possible to do what you ask. But no one has done it yet?

"BEAMMING" With The Tilt Phone

can you "BEAM" with the tilt? can someone shine some light on that? some said you can and some said you can't which one is it?
it has no IR, so it cannot, but the beam function is still built within window. You can enable the function, but there is no hardware to do anything with it.
u mean beaming files from the Tilt to other devices??
I've beamed lots of files from the Kaiser to other Winmo phones using Bluetooth.
I havent used it to "beam" myself up to the final frontier though.
1gb said:
can you "BEAM" with the tilt? can someone shine some light on that? some said you can and some said you can't which one is it?
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it can beam but it does not use IR
Beaming activates the bluetooth on the device
illusion said:
it has no IR, so it cannot, but the beam function is still built within window. You can enable the function, but there is no hardware to do anything with it.
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yes there is. you need to activate the "beam" function to receive files from bluetooth. yea, its stupid, i know......"beam"
You can send info via bluetooth..but to be able to recieve info via bluetooth you must go to your bluetooth page and ,ake sure your phone is discoverable by checking the box!!!!!
*I actually helped someone* YAY!!!!!!!

Jabra SP 700 bluetooth to FM transmitter

Anyone tried this hands free device? I am interested in its use as a hands free calling device as well as the ability to play mp3's via bluetooth to an fm transmitter...
I am interested to know how it works with the X1
djglenn1337 said:
Anyone tried this hands free device? I am interested in its use as a hands free calling device as well as the ability to play mp3's via bluetooth to an fm transmitter...
I am interested to know how it works with the X1
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why waste money on bad quality FM transmitter instead of BT? Get a header that support bluetooth (e.g. JVC BT-1, some models from Sony and others). If you header has aux input and you want to do it in a cheaper way, get an Sony DS-205 and connect that to yr header.
jackleung is rigth.
I have the sp 700 and the FM is bad,but if you need a good portable carkit it's ok.
The sound of the internal speaker and the mic is good.
Still one minus, i had to install this http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-zoa2dp.html
to get it to pair rigth.
Only got the systeemsound over bt but after installing the cab everything works great.
No more bt trouble
This could be a alternertive http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/XW-EN/Consumer-Products-and-Services/Mobile+Phone+Accessories/Car-Accessories/Speakerphones/T505-Bluetooth-In-Car-Speakerphone-with-Digital-FM-Transmitter-XW-EN
I don't now about the fm and bt kwality,but as far as i know it suports multipairing and thats a big + if you have more than 1 device
talbas said:
jackleung is rigth.
I have the sp 700 and the FM is bad,but if you need a good portable carkit it's ok.
The sound of the internal speaker and the mic is good.
Still one minus, i had to install this http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-zoa2dp.html
to get it to pair rigth.
Only got the systeemsound over bt but after installing the cab everything works great.
No more bt trouble
This could be a alternertive http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/XW-EN/Consumer-Products-and-Services/Mobile+Phone+Accessories/Car-Accessories/Speakerphones/T505-Bluetooth-In-Car-Speakerphone-with-Digital-FM-Transmitter-XW-EN
I don't now about the fm and bt kwality,but as far as i know it suports multipairing and thats a big + if you have more than 1 device
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Would there be a way for you to record a sample of the stream through FM transmitter? I'd REALLY appreciate that as i'm looking to buy the SP700 as well. The only thing that's holding me back is your comment.
I really want the FM option and this one was the only one that i could find that had a nice design and good features.
kareem9nba said:
Would there be a way for you to record a sample of the stream through FM transmitter? I'd REALLY appreciate that as i'm looking to buy the SP700 as well. The only thing that's holding me back is your comment.
I really want the FM option and this one was the only one that i could find that had a nice design and good features.
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I try ,give me a day or 2 to do this.
soundfiles
First of all ,this is very subjective.
I don't have a kwality recording device. This is recorded with a mp3 player.
It's done in my car(no engine) and it's hard to hear the high tones and the static of the fm transmission.
So don't kill me if you do something and regret it later.
I have recorded speech and music. For reference i have 1 empty soundfile from the recording device so you can hear the static from it.
I stand to what i sayed before ,the sp700 is a great handfree device for calls and navigation,but the fm performances for music is on it's best tolerable but not good enough.
If you don't have 1 and you want it for the music...., i wouldn't buy it,for handfree , great!!!!!!!!!!!, even over fm
alternertive http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/XW-EN/Consumer-Products-and-Services/Mobile+Phone+Accessories/Car-Accessories/Speakerphones/T505-Bluetooth-In-Car-Speakerphone-with-Digital-FM-Transmitter-XW-EN
Kudos. I actually got mine last week and love them so far. I'm having a problem in that after the first pairing when it automatically connects, music will play through the device, not the SP700s, i have to sometimes repair to get it going or do some weird stuff. I've tried A2DP toggle with no success and it seems like a lot have this issue, find a remedy for this?
kareem9nba said:
Kudos. I actually got mine last week and love them so far. I'm having a problem in that after the first pairing when it automatically connects, music will play through the device, not the SP700s, i have to sometimes repair to get it going or do some weird stuff. I've tried A2DP toggle with no success and it seems like a lot have this issue, find a remedy for this?
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This cab solved all my BT problems.
Read about it hire:http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-zoa2dp.html
Just installed it (didn't find an icon so i'm guessing it runs in the background). I deleted my connection with the SP700 and i'll check how it works out tomorrow (after the first pair).
Is this only good for WM 5? Does this do anything for WM 6.1 phones which supports A2DP?
I've been using A2DP toggle with success, but if this works with the toggling it sounds great.
Update: loaded it on my Tilt. Works GREAT!! Switches between BT headset & SP700 with any toggling or pairing
megatec45 said:
Is this only good for WM 5? Does this do anything for WM 6.1 phones which supports A2DP?
I've been using A2DP toggle with success, but if this works with the toggling it sounds great.
Update: loaded it on my Tilt. Works GREAT!! Switches between BT headset & SP700 with any toggling or pairing
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Nice to see you here and to have found the thread
@ Talbas, it's working wonders. Thanks a lot, this is a life-saver for those who own the SP700s.
kareem9nba said:
Nice to see you here and to have found the thread
@ Talbas, it's working wonders. Thanks a lot, this is a life-saver for those who own the SP700s.
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thank you,
you make me
@kareem9nba You use ATT. Have you experienced any problems with your Internet connection after installing zoA2dp? It seems that after I use BT and access the Internet, I get a 403 Forbidden error on my screen. I've tried enabling and disabling the hidden proxy, but I can only get access restored with a soft reset. Anyone else experience this problem?
Another minor glitch. I use Resco radio to stream music through the SP700, after a phone call, the radio has to be manually enabled again.
Don't have a data package so i wouldn't be able to try that. I don't use Resco Radio either. When you uninstall it, does your internet work again?
kareem9nba said:
Don't have a data package so i wouldn't be able to try that. I don't use Resco Radio either. When you uninstall it, does your internet work again?
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I can't seem to find what is causing the problem. If the problem gets worse, I'm sure a Hard Reset will fix it.
I will say that if I keep the power cord plugged in it works like a antenna and actually will get a better signal. I love how the SP700 works with calls, transmitting and music (when you get it to work). As of now when I want to play music over the SP700 I need to turn off the wireless stereo on the phone and then re-enable it for it to work. Or just re-pair the unit to my phone. A lot of people are say to use zoa2dp to fix this. While it does work and allows music to be played with no re-pairing necessary, the sound quality seems to be greatly reduce. Is anyone having the same issue? Is there a ROM for the Tilt that can fix this bug?
cpedroson said:
As of now when I want to play music over the SP700 I need to turn off the wireless stereo on the phone and then re-enable it for it to work. Or just re-pair the unit to my phone. A lot of people are say to use zoa2dp to fix this. While it does work and allows music to be played with no re-pairing necessary, the sound quality seems to be greatly reduce. Is anyone having the same issue?
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I have a Fuze and the same problem. It sucks. zoa2dp is automatic, but the sound quality is degraded a bit. To maintain the sound quality I have to manually turning off and then on the Wireless Stereo setting. Another option is you can install the a2dptoggle app. It seems to do the same thing but in 1 click.
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