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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. =)
Hi,
Is it possible to connect two devices to Kaiser with bluetooth simultaneously? If I have already connected to kaiser with my Plantronics headset then I can't connect my TomTom 930T navigator to kaiser simultaneously. Is there any utility program or tweak to help me with this issue?
searching would help, but no it isn't possible. You can pair with many devices but you cannot have multiple streams, its part of the bluetooth protocol.
illusion said:
searching would help, but no it isn't possible. You can pair with many devices but you cannot have multiple streams, its part of the bluetooth protocol.
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Ok, thanks!
illusion said:
searching would help, but no it isn't possible. You can pair with many devices but you cannot have multiple streams, its part of the bluetooth protocol.
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If it wasn't possible, just how long would you expect the OP to keep searching?
lifes2short said:
If it wasn't possible, just how long would you expect the OP to keep searching?
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For incorrect info?
Juraus, the first reply you received was incorrect. How do I know? I'm doing it now with my hermes.
I have a call to a wired phone going now, listening to the sounds of my typing this very message in my bluetooth ear piece while at the same time watching my bluetooth GPS receiver track and send data to the HTC GPS Tool.
Oh yes, this is all under WM6.0
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For incorrect info?
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My point exactly.
jdc said:
Juraus, the first reply you received was incorrect. How do I know? I'm doing it now with my hermes.
I have a call to a wired phone going now, listening to the sounds of my typing this very message in my bluetooth ear piece while at the same time watching my bluetooth GPS receiver track and send data to the HTC GPS Tool.
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Those are different connections, and yes you can do that. You can't connect 2 mono headsets and use them arbitrarily for calling as the OP suggest though. You'll "set as hands-free" one of them in the bluetooth settings, then when you place or get a call it will be routed to that one even if you have another one paired and powered on until you go in the settings again and set that one as hands-free.
If it wasn't possible, just how long would you expect the OP to keep searching?
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Until he found another thread giving the answer, i.e. saying it's not possible
jdc said:
For incorrect info?
Juraus, the first reply you received was incorrect. How do I know? I'm doing it now with my hermes.
I have a call to a wired phone going now, listening to the sounds of my typing this very message in my bluetooth ear piece while at the same time watching my bluetooth GPS receiver track and send data to the HTC GPS Tool.
Oh yes, this is all under WM6.0
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You can have multiple streams, but you cannot stream the same data to multiple endpoints without some decent hackery. Such as having 2 audio streams at the same time to output the same exact audio to a headset and to another BTA device. Before calling someone incorrect know what you're talking about. I've worked on backend products for bluetooth, bluewire(proprietary bluetooth light), and even some zigbee headaches and stand where my original post was. You CANNOT have multiple streams of the same data going to multiple endpoints.
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You can have multiple streams, but you cannot stream the same data to multiple endpoints without some decent hackery. Such as having 2 audio streams at the same time to output the same exact audio to a headset and to another BTA device. Before calling someone incorrect know what you're talking about. I've worked on backend products for bluetooth, bluewire(proprietary bluetooth light), and even some zigbee headaches and stand where my original post was. You CANNOT have multiple streams of the same data going to multiple endpoints.
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That's nice what you worked on, good for you.
And I can call someone incorrect on a post when it is not what the OP was asking about.
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"Is it possible to connect two devices to Kaiser with bluetooth simultaneously? If I have already connected to kaiser with my Plantronics headset then I can't connect my TomTom 930T navigator to kaiser simultaneously."
No where did the OP post anything about multiple headsets or similar devices. The question was about a headset and a GPS receiver.
Your post:
"You can pair with many devices but you cannot have multiple streams"
That reads that one can have multiple devices set up to connect to a given device, but can't use them at the same time.
I posted that it was incorrect as I was doing it when I made my post.
Besides, your reply to my post just said it was possible, at least in theory.
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"you cannot stream the same data to multiple endpoints without some decent hackery"
So, to modify one of your lines, know what the original post was asking before posting incorrect info and then trying to slap your knowledge size on the table when someone calls you on it.
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"Is it possible to connect two devices to Kaiser with bluetooth simultaneously? If I have already connected to kaiser with my Plantronics headset then I can't connect my TomTom 930T navigator to kaiser simultaneously."
No where did the OP post anything about multiple headsets or similar devices. The question was about a headset and a GPS receiver.
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Well, from what we understand, he actually does!
The Tomtom GPS is not there to provide GPS data, but has a function to act as a headset (the Tomtom has a speaker and mic, and can be used as a hands free and to accept/reject calls or dial from its screen while your phone is in your pocket).
So the Tomtom in this case IS a "headset", so the end question really was about a headset and a headset - to which the "not possible" answer applied correctly... or the OP wasn't clear enough about the use of the GPS, but AFAIK the "integrated" Tomtoms can't provide nav data over BT anyway so there's not much choice
So, [...] know what the original post was asking before posting incorrect info and then trying to slap your knowledge size on the table when someone calls you on it.
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kilrah said:
Well, from what we understand, he actually does!
The Tomtom GPS is not there to provide GPS data, but has a function to act as a headset (the Tomtom has a speaker and mic, and can be used as a hands free and to accept/reject calls or dial from its screen while your phone is in your pocket).
So the Tomtom in this case IS a "headset", so the end question really was about a headset and a headset - to which the "not possible" answer applied correctly... or the OP wasn't clear enough about the use of the GPS, but AFAIK the "integrated" Tomtoms can't provide nav data over BT anyway so there's not much choice
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Ah yes, that does change things a bit. I thought that the TomTom device mentioned was similar to the one that Garmin offers as there is TomTom software available for the WM platform. In that respect, I apologize to illusion as I didn't have all the facts, nor did the OP fully explain what they were trying to do.
So, assuming that the OP was indeed trying to make use of the hands free parts of the TomTom, then no, it won't work with the headset at the same time as the TomTom appears to play the part of a speakerphone, which would exclude the use of the headset.
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More or less. However, I stand by my initial reply as illusions' post, as written, says that one can not have multiple devices 'talking' to the PDA via bluetooth at the same time, which is possible, as long as they are not trying to access the same data stream (multiple headsets).
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More or less. However, I stand by my initial reply as illusions' post, as written, says that one can not have multiple devices 'talking' to the PDA via bluetooth at the same time
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Hehe
To me he just simplified, not putting the fully detailed answer but just the one that applied in the OP's case.
But yeah, the little bit of "ink" it saved actually got multiplied to a much greater amount in the end
I am the happy owner of a HTC Topaz.
I ride a motorbike, and have recently bought a bluetooth crash helmet with built in speakers / mic which works a treat for answering and making calls and also for listening to TomTom navigation instructions from my HTC Topaz.
However, I have yet found a solution to allow me to listen to the built in radio via bluetooth. Because HTC requires the plug-in headset to act as an antena the radio doesnt work without it.
However when I plug in the headset, i get instant radio reception but then the sound is routed to the plug-in headset , rather thean the bluetooth speakers.
My logic tells me that there must be some way to use the plug in headset as ONLY an antena allowing the sound to be routed by deafault to the bluetooth headset. Surely this is software driven?
I am not a software Guru, but keen to learn and frustreted that there doesnt seem to be a yet obvious solution to this problem.
Any help would be appreciated.
T
Why 4 threads?
You have to use plug-in headset as antenna.
Then try this:
http://freewareppc.com/communication/acbtogglebt.shtml
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Why 4 threads?
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Sorry if i've messed up with protocol. I thought that i'd have more chance of a solution hitting various forums areas..
Unfortunately you might find it's not possible because the audio routing to the bluetooth encoder inside the phone is probably before the point at which the FM audio is injected. Just speculation,but I believe it may be the case.
If the first one doesn't work, check this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=541238
Great
fighter7139 said:
If the first one doesn't work, check this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=541238
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It worked!!
Finally.
Many Many thanks!!
from the G1 running webradio (WiFi) to a BT monaural headset?
i can't seem to find out if this is possible with this equipment yet or not. i understood it to be possible when i bought the phone, but am still trying to find out how.
Any help would be really appreciated. Have a great morning!
frazelle09 said:
from the G1 running webradio (WiFi) to a BT monaural headset?
i can't seem to find out if this is possible with this equipment yet or not. i understood it to be possible when i bought the phone, but am still trying to find out how.
Any help would be really appreciated. Have a great morning!
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Mono headset? As in a telephone headset?
Not likely, unless your headset supports A2DP.
A mono telephone headset is different from an A2DP headset, and isn't compatible with music playback. This is a limitation of your headset and not of Android. If you have some other phone where this *does* work, then that device is in violation of profile specifications -- it is NOT supposed to do that.
O.K. My bad. Thanks for the info. What i have is a plain ole BT. It seems to work o.k. with the phone but i'm trying to find out if i can get the G1 to broadcast the music coming from a WiFi station instead of the phone's speaker.
Have a great afternoon!
Hello,
I really would like to use my "normal" headphones for making calls together with the internal mic. Everytime when I am listen to music and someone is calling me, I've to unplug the headphones...:-( Another example is: I've connected my samsung to my car via "aux-in" to listen to music over my loadspeaker in my car.
That would something like a hands-free system
So... I think/hope this is just a software problem and somebody here is able to manage this??
Thanks in advance!
kedek
I cant see anything about android development... We have a section for questions and answers! Please use the right sections!
if you want...
but I think we need developers to get this working...!?
there's already a thread about this. with an alternative hardware fix.
hanspeterlol said:
if you want...
but I think we need developers to get this working...!?
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The guidelines for the proper location to post new threads is clearly outlined in the "STOP!! Before You Post, Read This NOW!!" thread at the top of the forum section:
Post What Where:
General - general technical discussion items, news, anything else that does not fit into the other fora categories.
Q&A (Questions and Answers) - all questions, irrespective of type, get posted in here whether they be theme related, accessory related, technical, etc.
Accessories - any items to do with components and/or accessories relating to your device.
Rom Development - only meant for very advanced technical discussion directly related to ROM development activity and the delivery of actual ROMs and ROM components ONLY. Nothing else goes in here.
Themes & Apps - anything to do directly with the development of themes and/or applications. Nothing else goes in here.
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Adevem said:
there's already a thread about this. with an alternative hardware fix.
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a fix that surely won't fix the problem with car Aux in, as the gain of the earphone mic is poor.
I think that doing a sw fix for the problem(listening through earphones, talking to the regular mic) will be appreciated by lots of people.
Sorry for posting in a wrong section...
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there's already a thread about this. with an alternative hardware fix.
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But anyway... this hardware fix will not fix the problem in my car.
And I think a lot of other users wants to get this working? And thats the point why we need developers...
I think theoretically this should be possible..
hanspeterlol said:
But anyway... this hardware fix will not fix the problem in my car.
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Which hardware fix are you talking about ? Using an adapter like Nokia AD-54 works with any 3.5mm headphone or audio out (including auxiliary line of a card audio system).
Other option is to use an A2DP BT car kit or a BT clip (like this).
Ok thanks... if this is the only solution, I will try it
But I also would like to have a software solution ...someday