Hi guys!
I wonder if it´s possible to use the bluetooth on the phone but through the computer.
Do you get what i mean?
no sorry, can you explain further
I think he means if it's possible to use the Diamond as a Bluetooth-dongle.. I don't think it's possible, but I can see it useful in some situations.
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Is there anyone who knows if it's posible to create a audio link between BT HBH-300 and Qtek9090.
Thanks in advance..
Lars
It's possible to make Phone Calls with it, but it's currently not possible to play music on any Phone Headset.....if thats what you mean.
I'm using HBH-300
bosjo said:
It's possible to make Phone Calls with it, but it's currently not possible to play music on any Phone Headset.....if thats what you mean.
I'm using HBH-300
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Will it ever be possible?
Ulf Thomas
Only if someone alters the way the BA comunicate and authenticate the device connected.
I would imagine that it's just a matter off what Identification the Headsett sends, saying that this is a Phone Headset. Making it overlook this could make it possible (I don't know, but i pretty sure it's that simple).
But i would imagine that this is hardcoded into the BT drivers, making it difficult to alter.
Darn...
That's sad...
Was hoping to redirect the sound from tomtom to the BT headset...
Guess not then?
Ulf Thomas
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. =)
Hello my diamonds
I wanted to ask if you know a possibility to phone via the laptop with the diamond using the phone´s simcard.
I´ve already got software that makes me able to send and recieve sms, so it should be possible, shouldn´t it ?
My laptop has a microphone and (oh wonder!) speakers and phoning via laptop would be very comfortable because then i wouldn´t need to use my headset all the time.
thank you in advance, kind regards,
Sklimpel
btw: the search function didn´t help me and sorry for my bad english...
certain bluetooth software allows you to connect ur phone via bluetooth.
You can then use ur com to talk and listen
I have a nokia remote (AD-54) and was wondering if it could be possible to make it work with SGS with some software mod, or is it physically impossible? It's a nice remote with 3.5 socket, allowing me to plug in my own headphones, and would be great for controlling music playback (cause with just the touch screen it's a pain really). The mic on this remote works fine with SGS as far as I've read, but the controls don't.
www.rolmobile.es/tienda/images/hs45-ad54_312X312.jpg
And, if it's not possible, do you know of any wired remote with 3.5 socket and music controls that works with SGS?
Cheers.
Ditto - I would love a remote for my headphones to control the music player as well.
Nokia might work...
I went ahead and bought one of these.... it does not work out of the box, sound is not output correctly.
What does work is switching the phone into TV out mode. In TV out mode the sound is right. However I can't get the buttons to work at all.
When the phone is not in TV out mode then the headphone socket output is different and non-Nokia compatible. I don't know if that means iPhone accessories work or not.
Its a hardware limitation. I very much doubt the SGS is designed to receive input, apart from microphone streams, through the headphone socket.
Nokia handsets know there is another bit or byte or what ever it is coming through which in turn activates a function. SGS doesn't. The way the Nokia headset is designed, it really only works with Nokias, even to give or accept sound as an output/input.
SargeRX8 said:
Its a hardware limitation.
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Ok.
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I very much doubt the SGS is designed to receive input, apart from microphone streams, through the headphone socket.
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Oh wait, you're just guessing you don't know if it's a hardware limitation or not - and you're wrong.
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Nokia handsets know there is another bit or byte or what ever it is coming through which in turn activates a function.
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Thanks for that exact explanation.
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SGS doesn't.
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Of course it doesn't. I'd have posted that the attachment worked if it did.
SargeRX8 said:
The way the Nokia headset is designed, it really only works with Nokias, even to give or accept sound as an output/input.
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That's bollocks too. It outputs sound just fine. The question which you've not answered is if the SGS can "see" the signal generated when a button is pressed on the Nokia remote. You don't know the answer so why are you trying to answer the question with "It's a hardware limitation.". All you have done in your post is guess the answer as no. I'd guess it was a no too, but I don't know either, which is why I'm asking.
On forums it just clutters things up and adds useless content to a thread if people who don't know the answer try to answer it by making it up. I appreciate you're trying to help, but unless you know the answer to the question then you're not helping at all.
You can use alternative music players like Tunewiki or Cube. They can play the next song by pressing the headset button twice
Device like this one uses the Mic connection for remote
http://pinoutsguide.com/HeadsetsHeadphones/blackberry_9700_headset_pinout.shtml
it *looks like the two are inverted for the SGS (and you have a function for "PushButton")
http://pinoutsguide.com/HeadsetsHeadphones/samsung_galaxy_headset_pinout.shtml
Altough this one states that it is the same
http://pinouts.ru/HeadsetsHeadphones/nokia_handsfree_pinout.shtml
and we know that nokia's TV-Out are working.
For the buttons to work, the OS has to understand the same command as on the nokia, is it responding to anything when you push the buttons?
Remember that enabling TV out mode changes the pinout of the phone.
In "normal" mode with a Nokia control adapter in sound is not correct.
In TV out mode with a Nokia control adapter sound is correct.
In neither case do the Nokia buttons do anything - Play/pause, stop, fwd, rwd, vol+, vol-.
I'm sure the phone is only Nokia compatible when TV out is enabled. In this mode we don't know if..
1) The hardware of the phone can receive a signal from the buttons.
2) The firmware of the phone allows this to be passed to the software.
3) Software can use this input for media players.
Outside of Nokia mode, I don't know the answer to the pinouts.
Of the three pinout links you posted... http://pinoutsguide.com/HeadsetsHeadphones/samsung_galaxy_headset_pinout.shtml seems to be verified. There are three posts saying it's incorrect, but they simply say that the left and right channels are reversed. It's implied from that then that the other aspects are correct.
I think since we're no further forward it wouldn't be a total waste for me to go ahead and get one of the iPhone control adapters off eBay and see what the result is?
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Ok.
Oh wait, you're just guessing you don't know if it's a hardware limitation or not - and you're wrong.
Thanks for that exact explanation.
Of course it doesn't. I'd have posted that the attachment worked if it did.
That's bollocks too. It outputs sound just fine. The question which you've not answered is if the SGS can "see" the signal generated when a button is pressed on the Nokia remote. You don't know the answer so why are you trying to answer the question with "It's a hardware limitation.". All you have done in your post is guess the answer as no. I'd guess it was a no too, but I don't know either, which is why I'm asking.
On forums it just clutters things up and adds useless content to a thread if people who don't know the answer try to answer it by making it up. I appreciate you're trying to help, but unless you know the answer to the question then you're not helping at all.
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I try to help and you insult me? You are clearly a dunce. Ill stay out of your thread.
I was making a guess based on what is known. The hardware inside the SGS is different to the nokia. That link posted above proved the pinout is different thus proving what I said to be correct, its a hardware limitation. What the Nokia headset sends out as a signal is not going to be received by the SGS.
Kindly get bent and refrain from posting your useless crap. Unless you work for Samsung or Nokia as a hardware engineer or they release the information, or you've spent time following the circuit of the phones, you will too be making a guess.
In non tv mode the sound works fine for me. Are u sure you have a real Nokia ad54. A couple of the fakes I got off eBay don't work correctly. If u have a real one the sound works fine for music/books and when u get a call the sound will also work.
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In non tv mode the sound works fine for me. Are u sure you have a real Nokia ad54. A couple of the fakes I got off eBay don't work correctly. If u have a real one the sound works fine for music/books and when u get a call the sound will also work.
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I cannot be sure if I have a real one or a fake. Music sounds ok when it's not in TV out mode, but some parts are missing on some tracks. I'm guessing I'm hearing left or right channel only on both sides - but I'd need to find a file to test that with to be sure.
The one I got looks exactly like the one at the top of this thread. It came without the headphones. It even had the cable tie wrapped in the same way.
Argh! I've just done a left/right channel test... and in normal and in TV out mode the left and right channels are separate and correct. It turns out the AD-54 I have has a slightly dodgy connection.
The test I used is here - http://www.wooferbasstest.com/left-and-right-channel-verification-audio-systems/sound-effects.html if that's any use to anyone.
So after taking a complete wrong turning... apologies... back to what t1mman was saying...
There is no response at all from the Nokia buttons. I've even made sure I'm wiggling the wires about while I do it with both the device switched to the in position and the off position. As I'm still not convinced though I wouldn't mind lgkahn's input on it - Do the buttons work in any way for you on the AD-54?
We know at this stage then that the Samsung and the Nokia both use the same channel (ring2) (my rusty electrical knowledge tells me that it is not possible to use ground?). However the SGS is either incapable of seeing the Nokia signals, or is not looking for them so ignores them... I think that's the summary of where things are.
Going forward from here I think there's no point in trying a iPod pushbutton thing - so unless someone has a different opinion I won't bother getting one off eBay.
It would be interesting for someone who knows more about the phone itself to let us know if it's even conceivable to try to see if the phone is seeing a signal, because if it is seeing a signal then perhaps it could be taught to respond to it? I'm way out of my depth there.
Other than that though, it seems to me that the Nokia device serves no purpose, and the only way to pause/play music is to use an app that pauses/plays when the headphones are disconnected.
hi, i guess that this approach is dead isnt?
I want to know the same..
I want use cdma hero as audio device like bluetooth headset to connect to ps3 does anyone know how to do that or can come up with any idea how to do it.
Chubby19865 said:
I want use cdma hero as audio device like bluetooth headset to connect to ps3 does anyone know how to do that or can come up with any idea how to do it.
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So you want to play PS3 while holding a phone to your ear?
What are you trying to do? I think I understand, but why? Even using it in speakerphone mode would suck...I am just confused as to the functionality of it is all, but it could probably be done...
Well I dont want buy bluetooth headset you know how you use it as speakerphone to talk to people, can you it as mic
Hmmm...I dunno. I don't have a PS3 to try. I was just curious about why, but that makes sense.
Sent from my FroYoed Sprint Hero
Chubby19865 said:
Well I dont want buy bluetooth headset you know how you use it as speakerphone to talk to people, can you it as mic
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Pretty sure if you did get it to work that the background noise would irritate anyone on PSnetwork trying to listen to you. That being said the PS3 only recognizes certain bluetooth profiles (mainly the HID profile) which the hero does not have. In short, there's no way that I know of to do it. Many have tried to get it to connect so they can use it as a keyboard or remote, but no one has been able to do so yet.
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Pretty sure if you did get it to work that the background noise would irritate anyone on PSnetwork trying to listen to you. That being said the PS3 only recognizes certain bluetooth profiles (mainly the HID profile) which the hero does not have. In short, there's no way that I know of to do it. Many have tried to get it to connect so they can use it as a keyboard or remote, but no one has been able to do so yet.
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But Isnt when you use bluetooth you still get background irritate noise