Hi !
I know we can use a pc bluetooth profile to use it as a headphones/handsfree for the kaiser (listening music on the PPC, earing sound on the pc), but is it possible to do the same in the other side (pc sound redirected to the PPC) ?
It's because my laptop headset plug is broken, I'd like to do this... Pairing my PPC and plugging my headset in it is not a big deal, but it is just possible ?
Thank you for your answers
is if your phone show up as audioGate way profile on your laptop of cause not all pc bluetooth models support it
You need a Bluetooth driver for your PC that supports using the BT audio protocol, in other words it enables seeing your PC's Bluetooth as a soundcard.
Many don't provide this with their BT drivers, but if you have it then I can confirm that it works!
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I know this isn't really related but don't know where else i could ask.
I was womdering if the bluetooth headsets would work on a pc.
Thanks
If the Bluetooth device on the PC supports the headset profile, then yes.
yeah kinda like the opposite
trying to use the ms bluetooth mouse on a pda
wonder if that would work
Not sure how that is related, since PPC device have no mouse driver and no Bluetooth mouse profiles. Having a headset profile in a PC BT stack is not a big stretch.
I have a bluetooth stereo headset with which I listen to music with my Kaiser.
I have a laptop that does not have bluetooth. If kaiser is connected to the laptop via USB (and ActiveSync), is it possible to listen to music from the laptop on my bluetooth stereo headset?
Not music stored on the laptop, only stored on the card.
I think you misunderstood my question.
Lets say there is a website that uses flash to play streaming music. I want to open this website on my laptop and listen to the music on the bluetooth stereo headset; since my laptop does not have bluetooth, I want to use kaiser as the bluetooth routing device (may be through USB).
u need 2 buy a bluetooth doggle, cause the tilt can't be used as a speaker for any device wether ur teathering or connect via bluetooth.
Easy answer, no.
Get a BT dongle for your laptop.
Hello
How many Bluetooth devices can be handled by HTC TyTN II in *the same time*?
To be more precise I’m wondering if my TyTN II can handle following configuration (3 Blouetooth functionalities / devices in the same time):
Device 1:
Internet sharing enabled in TyTN II. It means Bluetooth communication with my notebook.
Device 2:
Bluetooth stereo headphones (connected via Bluetooth to my TyTN II).
Device 3:
SonyEricsson MBW-150 bluetooth watch (connected via Bluetooth to my TyTN II) used to control Windows Media Player and to receive SMSes and voice calls.
Can someone confirm that such configuration can be handled by TyTN II?
Kind regards,
Adam Wozniak
If believe that I've read 'somewhere' that only two things can be done...
cant you connect the TyTn II to your notebook via USB
monkeyturnip said:
cant you connect the TyTn II to your notebook via USB
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Nope
I hate cables (and I love wireless solutions).
btw:
I want to use my TyTN II (Internet Sharing) in my daily train (30 minutes in a single direction) when I am traveling to work (and back). Wired solutions are very uncomfortable in such places (no time to get wired everything together, there is no place to put something beside, etc.).
But, anyway, thank you (all) for replies!
Regards from Poland,
Adam
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If believe that I've read 'somewhere' that only two things can be done...
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I have tried using a bluetooth headset, A2DP streaming and a bluetooth watch at the same time and they all connected but the music streaming was skipping and not working very well.
I guess it might work but depends on the bandwith of each BT device?
Hi
I will answer my question by myself
I've bought an A2DP Bluetooth stereo headphones (VEDIA SRS-210BG).
I would like to confirm that (for my TyTN II) using Internet Sharing and my A2DP Bluetooth headphones DOES NOT work properly
During activities on my Internet Sharing connection (via Bluetooth) communication with my A2DP stops and I can hear no music in headphones
Those music delays can take several seconds. It's absolutely not acceptable.
Kind regards,
Adam [Poland]
benbranson said:
I have tried using a bluetooth headset, A2DP streaming and a bluetooth watch at the same time and they all connected but the music streaming was skipping and not working very well.
I guess it might work but depends on the bandwith of each BT device?
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Hi benbranson
I don't get you
So how many Bluetooth devices you have connected to TyTN II in the same time? Three devices:
1. bluetooth headset
2. A2DP device
3. bluetooth watch
... or 2 devices (Bluetooth headset and A2DP device is the same one single device)?
btw:
Which bluetooth watch do you have?
btw II:
You tried this configuration on TyTN II or other smartphone model?
btw III:
You said, that [this your configuration] "not working very well". How long those music skips was? It was (or not) acceptable for you?
Regards && Smiles, Adam
The Tilt can handle more than 3 connections simultaneously - but they have to share available bandwidth.
Things like the watch, ICS and standard mono headset are relatively low bandwidth and buffered and can be used together, transmit things in turns, one waiting while the other transmits etc.
A2DP however is realtime and high-banwidth, so it pretty much needs to be used alone, it won't like sharing the bluetooth hardware with other things.
One thing you can try is instead of connecting the A2DP headset to the Tilt, connect it to the PC, and play music on the PC. Depending on the PC's BT hardware/software it might work well there.
is there any software that dose this like use my phone as a bluetooth adapter for my pc i got a steroheadset today and i wanna use it on my pc for skype..
yeah bound your headset with your pc and choose it as audio source in control panel
and that's what it does
what? i dont think i understand
He means that you need to pair the headset with your computer using whatever bluetooth client you use, and then, in your Audio control panel, set it as your speaker or sound output device. You can also set it as your mic in the same manner.
yea but i mean i dont have any clinet or bluetooth adapter so i thought mabey i could connect it through my phone but idk what software would do this and it dose have a usb port on the headset but nothing happens when i connect except it starts to charge
Hello,
I just got a new wireless headset for the PC and is working great with Skype etc. Because I can walk freely I can do a lot of multitasking, I was wondering if it is possible to let my phone forward the calls to my PC (not Skype, because I don't have a subscription there, otherwise I would just use Skype to call).
My headset is an USB headset, so cannot be attached to the phone.
Bottom line:
Is there software to use the headset to phone other people (through USB or Wi-Fi)?
Regards,
Chris