Hello,
Is it possible to listen to FM radio on bluetooth stereo headset with A2DP profile, or it is possible to listen only by headphones connected to device directly? I wonder if it has meaning to buy bluetooth headset in that case.
The wired headphones are the antenna for the radio. You can't listen to a radio without an antenna. Bluetooth headphones let you listen to music without wires. You listen to MP3s or Internet Radio without an antenna.
If want wireless audio enjoyment, pick both a source and an output that doesn't require wires (i.e. MP3s/Internet Radio and Bluetooth).
If you don't want wireless audio enjoyment (or don't care), that opens up any number of antenna based sources...
yes you can listen to the radio on your bluetooth head set but to get it to work you need the wired headphones attached then use a program that sends what you hear on the device to your head set. I have done it in the past just to see it work but what is the point if you have to have the wired headphones attached and extended to get it to work then use more power to power the bluetooth.
the program was a CAB called BtMusic v0.3
Tried BTMusic v 1.0 Beta from maxmobilesoft.com, but it doesn't work with the radio. Too bad - I too would like to listen to the FM radio on my bluetooth headset. Wouldn't mind having the "antenna" dangling somewhere on the inside of my jacket...
Lasse
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Mike Braeuer
Which ROM are you using? Some of them have the capability, some don't... some can have it added, and some can't...
If you provide a little more info then someone will be able to help
Not possible, as far as I know.
The BA can handle it, your headset can't. You can install the A2DP bluetooth profile (needed to stream music via Bluetooth) on your device, but you would still need a (stereo) headset that supports A2DP.
Other than that, I doubt you'd get much pleasure listening to mono music through one ear on a little speaker that's built for cell phone conversations...
If you'd like to listen to music wirelessly, there's a number of bluetooth headsets that support A2DP, all of them stereo and not too expensive.
I was checking out the GPS Test program on the Chartcross Ltd. site and noticed this product:
http://chartcross.co.uk/products/WM00004_details.asp
They claim that you can use it to play MP3's etc...over a Bluetooth headset. Has anyone tried using this product to play music on the stereo in your car?
I would prefer to connect the phone to the car directly like you can with an iPod, but I have not seen any software support for that. My car has a 6 disc changer that uses the same port the iPod jack uses so unless I want to tear apart the dash I am stuck.
I think everybody that uses a bt headset has this program.
On Kaiser use this, BTaudio Toggle, it's free and works great.
Isn't that Kaiser support A2DP natively w/o any extra software? I don't have any issue to listen to music using my BT stereo headset or bluetooth head unit.
jackleung said:
Isn't that Kaiser support A2DP natively w/o any extra software? I don't have any issue to listen to music using my BT stereo headset or bluetooth head unit.
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A2DP has nothing to do with mono audio redirection. This thread is on the latter, not on A2DP.
I've long ago elaborated on this subject at, say, http://wiki.xda-developers.com/inde...t using traditional (mono) Bluetooth headsets
Is there a way to listen to radio or anything audio threw my bluetooth headset? It's just mono. I was able to do so with my 8125 when I had it. Like have the set as wireless stero enabled with my bluetooth headset. I have the motorola HS850
thanks much
maybe -- try this
Remove the bluetooth headphones from the Tytn bluetooth partnerships, then re-pair it to the phone.
I know this is too simple a solution for this site, but I had a problem with my S9 headphones playing only in one ear, and I tried this and it works for stereo music. (I still haven't found a solution to mono-programs such as my audio-books, but I'm still looking...)
There's a BT audio CAB file here on the forum which enables basic sound through a mono headset. Keep searching, you'll find it.
Here is "BTaudio toggle", a simple program to send all audio out thru the BT earpiece.
Here's directions on how to stream radio stations on Kaiser;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=350675
So, I have a new Toyota Avalon with built-in bluetooth. Was wondering if anyone knew of hacks, tricks, tweaks - software or hardware - to permit a2dp to show up when connected through bluetooth. It says HANDSFREE but doesn't show WIRELESS STEREO on my ATT TILT (stock rom).
Anyway to do this?
Also, for anyone with a Toyota and bluetooth, is there any way to get Microsoft Voice Command activated from the steering wheel? On all my external car bluetooth speakers, hitting the call button activates Voice Command. Doesn't do it with the built-in Toyota system...unless I am overlooking something.
BUMP....
Is there someone on the forum with a Toyota and bluetooth?
I am bummed about this...the only way I can stream or play audio is use the AUX jack which is fine EXCEPT it means that the phone cannot be used via the built-in blue tooth...the other party can be heard by the car microphones don't pick up my voice (presumably because the AUX connector somehow hijacks it???!!)
Any help would be appreciated.
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It says HANDSFREE but doesn't show WIRELESS STEREO on my ATT TILT (stock rom).
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That's what would happen if the car's BT did not support A2DP. My guess would be that your car only supports handsfree.
I'm in the same boat. I have an '07 Sienna and I have been looking for a way to connect AD2P bluetooth. So far, I'm having no luck.
I've thought about mounting my i.tech clip inside the dash to the Aux input. That means I'd have to modify the i.tech to work when power is connected. I would also have figure out a way to use the Aux port directly (with another device) if I wish. It is always something...
The '09 Toyota's support the AD2P.
works for me
so, I am in a '10 toyota. When I get into the car, it will pair up as handsfree, but does not show AD2P initially. For me at least, if I go to the BT tab on the audio screen, and press and hold the play button, it will start playing from the last playlist I was using. The steering wheel seek up seek down work to skip forward and back.
The first time I needed to initiate some music playing on the phone, and then tell the car to connect bluetooth through the BT tab on the audio menu, I think it hides the AD2P unless the phone requests it, and treats it separately from the handsfree connection.
I wish you luck- for short trips, it is great to be able to just sit down in the car, and have the radio play my mp3s without having to muck with my phone or cables.
Hello everyone,
I can pair my car's bluetooth and Diamond flawlessly... However I am also wondering if it is possible to use the car speakers as output in order to listen to mp3s in my phone... ofcourse via bluetooth...
I know that people can listen to music via their bluetooth dongles on the ear. From which menu or program should i also try for the car?
Thanks in adv.
if the bluetooth in your car support ad2p then it's just a question about bonding them and choosing stereo headset on the phone
but if your car don't there is no way
Thanks, unfortunetely there's not such a function (as far as I checked on the web)