How can I hear music with bluetooth headset (there is no profile in my motorola T305 of streo bluetooth only headset profile)
I know that with the right patch or registry setting I can hear music or my T305 (or with any other blouetooth headset profile)
THANKS!!!
I assume that your problem is that your headset does not support the BT A2DP profile?
There is a little app called BTmusic that will do this (try googling for it). All sounds will be sent using the headset/handsfree profile. BUT sound quality in that profile is mono and poor - so really not suitable for listening long term to music. I use it to listen to my sat nav instructions and that is OK
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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.
Has anyone been able to configure their Jawbone (or other mono headset) to hear playback via A2DP or other means?
I've googled the entire interweb and cannot seem to get this to work.
The only option I have for the device in the bluetooth manager is "headset" the "set as stereo headset" is grayed out.
Thanks for any help!
http://www.silentservices.de/btIO.html
just installed it on my tilt and it works great! i can hear windows media and mobiTV through my jawbone!
OnTilt said:
Has anyone been able to configure their Jawbone (or other mono headset) to hear playback via A2DP or other means?
I've googled the entire interweb and cannot seem to get this to work.
The only option I have for the device in the bluetooth manager is "headset" the "set as stereo headset" is grayed out.
Thanks for any help!
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The Jawbone doesn't support A2DP. There are programs that allow you to stream audio to it (See post above). However, they stream it at phone call quality, which means music sounds god awful. Plus, it eats the battery of the Jawbone (which thinks its it making a phone call).
If you actually want bearable audio, you want a real A2DP headset.
The Jabra BT8040 supports A2DP natively and is an excellent BT headset. I wish it had a standard power plug (fewer things to pack for business trips) but other than that, it rocks.
I also have a Jawbone and prefer the BT8040...the Jawbone has much outstanding noise cancellation but the BT8040 beats it in every other category IMHO.
Or use this small free utility to send all the Audio output to the blue tooth headset (even if it doesn't support A2DP).
http://www.freewareppc.com/communication/bluetoothaudio.shtml
Works flawlessly on my phone
if your bluetooth doesn't have a2dp and you want to force audio throught the regular bluetooth headset then look for the btaudio.cab
I find this to be the easier one to use. Run the can and there will be an icon under programs. Click it will force audio and click it again will undo. This is simple cause it doesnt hog system resources.
Any one here familiar with a "work-around" (such as posted above) for the android platform?
I own a nexus one and Jawbone prime - wish I could stream music/voip(!) over my jawbone (blue tooth ear piece)..
Thanks
Jawbone 2 - should have a2dp
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Any one here familiar with a "work-around" (such as posted above) for the android platform?
I own a nexus one and Jawbone prime - wish I could stream music/voip(!) over my jawbone (blue tooth ear piece)..
I have a jawbone 2 which I love for the noise cancellation, but if I could get it to support A2DP the possibilities for voice control of my GS3 would be endless. I know this is an old thread, but it would be great if anyone has figured this out.
Please let me know if there has been a workaround.
Thanks
Simon
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I like to listen to music or the radio (Resco) with my Jawbone or other BT headset.
I also like to occasionally use Voice Speed Dial by tapping on my BT headset and speaking a name to dial.
How does one turn one of those functionalities off or just switch between the two. (? registry setting). When I have the single ear BT headset on and want to have the music on the Kaiser switch to the headset by tapping on the headset - voice speed dial starts instead.
Obviously, the S9 stereo headset can do both - as you pair it show that you can choose both but other single ear BT headsets do not have a option for wireless music.
I have used it in the past with my old HTC Universal - it was a registry setting change - but that setting is not there in the Kaiser. (HKLM/Software/OEM/Voicecommand/launchapenable (changing 1 to 0) made this work).
Any ideas?
Maybe the question should be - how does one turn Voice Speed Dial off?
Sorry I have no answer that really helps but one thing is clear to me is the difference between one-ear BT headsets and stereo (S9 like) bt headset : they don't use the same bluetooth profile.
the one-ear one connects via the Headset profile and the stereo ones connect with the A2DP one (stereo bluetooth).
My 2 cents : Jabra has released a headset made of two parts : this is a stereo a2DBheadset that brings stereo by connecting a separate earphone to the first one. It sure brings headphone and A2DP bluetooth profiles : maybe it can be used with A2DP profile with only one ear linked ?
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
I was wondering if WM6.1 (the HTC Touch Diamond) allows to connect a BT headset and BT stereo headphones in order to listen to music and answer calls.
I found a product from SE:
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/products/accessories/overview/hbh-ds205?cc=us&lc=en
That apparently would allow remote control of your audio player if this is supported. Does WMP mobile or any thrid-party mobile media player allow BT remote control?
Yes, it does. I'm using my JABRA BT320s with no problems whatsoever, and compared to the TOUCH CRUISE, I get far fewer drops. Just be sure to disable Joint Stereo with advanced config, to boost the quality.
And yes, WMP supports bluetooth remote control, and some new players too, like Pocket Music.
So forward/reverse, volume control works through the bt receiver?
Does the JABRA BT320 have a microphone so you can also answer calls?