Windows Mobile Sound - XPERIA X1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Windows Mobile Sound

in dosbox you should be able to configure sound blaster .. or some thing.. i ran a dos game a wile ago with sound on my xperia

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Windows Media Player hang

Hi all,
I use my alpine through A2DP to listen MP3. But, windows media player will hang easily when GSM network searching.
Anybody help~~~~~
thank you so much.............
XDAIIi Media Player hang if phone isn't disconnected first
It sounds like I've got a very similar problem to the one above. If I don't disabled the phone (by going to flight mode), the Windows Media Player crashes after a fairly short timescale. I'm quite happy with Windows Media Player on the device otherwise, but get very annoyed by all the crashes! Does anyone know of a patch which resolves this problem?
Thanks!

Disable "Resume Playback After Call"

Hi all,
I've recently gotten hold of this Touch Diamond after having migrated from the HTC Vox. On the Windows Mobile Smartphone platform, Windows Media Player had an option to "Resume Playback After Call", which I always disabled. However looking around the Diamond's WMP and TouchFlo audio players there doesn't appear to be an equivilent option on Windows Mobile Pro with TouchFlo.
The reason I need it is my USB->3.5mm adapter doesn't have a microphone. Therefore if I'm sitting on the train (or whatever) listening to music and a call comes in, I have to pull the headphones out and take the call (the built-in mic seems to be disabled when my adapter is inserted). Once the call is finished, music starts playing again but this time through the phone's speaker which I think might annoy those around me just a bit
I have tried the S2P application available elsewhere on this site, and while that works pretty well and seems to have that option, I much prefer the built-in HTC TouchFlo music-playing program so was wondering if anyone knew of any registry hacks or hidden menus?
Thanks in advance

Phone as bluetooth headset

I googled this and searched for it on these forums, but nothing turned up. I'm looking to use my phone connected to headphones as a bluetooth headset that I can connect to my laptop and listen to stuff.
Anyone know of a program or can whip out something like this?
anyone know what I'm talking about?
I would like to know about this too
My sound card on my laptop board is out, and shy of buying either a USB headset or a USB soundcard, I have no sound. So if you find anything on this please post. Even if its to connect via ActiveSync or WiFi, either one, just something would be great.
Maybe you upgradet your PC to 4 GB of RAM?
then it is possible that your Mainboard dont support the access to the full 4 GB RAM and just cant access the Memory for the Soundcard. (same happened to me, and i need to look for a BIOS update...)
If this is not true, you can for example Buy a Bluetooth Headset.
Because of my problem with the 4 GB Memory Upgrade i used my bluetooth headset and it worked with sound.
But because i wanted to make my sound loud on loudspeaker i got another crazy idea. (i often have thinks like that)
i enabled the bluetooth of my laptop and used my Laptop as one big external Soundcard.
also tried to use my Touch Pro, but it doesnt support the needed protocol in that direction.
Sound from Touch Pro to Laptop over bluetooth works, but not in the other direction. This would only be possible if we find any other Driver for the Phone.
Another Idea would be to use:
http://www.no23.de/no23web/Live-Audio-broadcasting-webradio-stream-online-radio.aspx?live=1
(didnt found a english webpage)
It is a tool that streams the sound from your PC. (dont know if that works without a soundcard)
you only need a player that plays a stream like that. (VideoLan for example?)
Good luck in your experiments.
If what your talking about is playing sound on your computer from your phone then you need to go into your bluetooth control panel on the PC and go over to the services tab under your devices properties box. Make sure you have the headset protocol checked and a2dp or ad2p whatever it is checked for the stereo. Go into the audio tab of the main window of the Bluetooth control panel and go to the audio tab, click on "Stereo audio player" under your devices section, then click connect. When you start dicking around with your device all sounds should now be played through your computer's speakers and the headset icon should be on the task bar of your phone.
wtn9778 said:
If what your talking about is playing sound on your computer from your phone then you need to go into your bluetooth control panel on the PC and go over to the services tab under your devices properties box. Make sure you have the headset protocol checked and a2dp or ad2p whatever it is checked for the stereo. Go into the audio tab of the main window of the Bluetooth control panel and go to the audio tab, click on "Stereo audio player" under your devices section, then click connect. When you start dicking around with your device all sounds should now be played through your computer's speakers and the headset icon should be on the task bar of your phone.
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I was just playing around with my laptop last night and was able to do the same thing. My laptop didn't come with bluetooth; however I was able to buy a bluetooth USB dongle at bestbuy for less than 20$. Now I can play music through my laptop speakers from my phone. As far as playing music the other way, with a broken computer sound card... I'm not sure if it will work...
You can By....
1.download and install winamp and nulsoft shoutcast source dsp . www.winamp.com
2.download and install SHOUTcast Distributed
Network Audio Server (DNAS)
3.cofigure acording to your ip adress,port,etc,then configure your router's firewall to allow that port (will play from lan and internet as well).
4. open winamp option>properties>plug-ins>dsp/effect>nullsoft shoutcast source dsp>configure the options like input output....
5.try playing from your windows media player with local adress ,example:- http://192.168.1.112:8080
6.save the play list and copy it to your phone (saves time).
7.on your phone connect wifi , run tcpmp and try playing that playlist .
works on my wing , dash and htc fuze . the audio is delayed by couple of seconds .

[Q] volume boost?

hello !
windows phone noob here
moved from android phone to wp i realised lack of apps
and headphone sound too low, same headphones which was very loud on xperia s...
so is there some app to boost volume for lumia 535, win 8.1, something like DSP manager on android?
or player like jet audio ?
evil_sonic said:
hello !
windows phone noob here
moved from android phone to wp i realised lack of apps
and headphone sound too low, same headphones which was very loud on xperia s...
so is there some app to boost volume for lumia 535, win 8.1, something like DSP manager on android?
or player like jet audio ?
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No. At least not yet...
XDRdaniel said:
No. At least not yet...
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Maybe porting HTC drivers can help to install beats audio to boost
But this thing not tested yet
thanx for replys.. notning new yet... windows sucks

Your Phone: Windows 10 PC connection (Howto and questions)

I've recently figured out that I'm able to make and receive calls from my Windows 10 PC, using my Note 9.
Requirements:
Bluetooth Connection (little did I know, I needed to plug an antenna into my Desktop PC for this)
Windows 10 (Sorry, I'm not a MAC user, so I'm no help, here on if there's a way to get it to work for MACs)
On Windows 10 - Your Phone app
On Note 9: Your Phone Companion app
Once the above requirements are satisfied, open up Your Phone on your Windows 10 PC. It will then attempt to find your Note 9 and once connected, just like connecting to any other Bluetooth device, you'll have to enable permissions, probably on both sides.
What does work:
Calling/Receiving Calls
Call notifications (audio as well)
Texting
Controlling your Phone screen
What does not work: As far as I know, any other app that plays sound, such as a music player Facebook audio or Snapchat snaps, will still play out to your phone's speakers. I'm currently trying to look into this and see if there's a way to fix this such that all audio is sent to my Desktop PC. Is there a way to get these other sounds to play to my computer via the Bluetooth connection as they would when connected to a Bluetooth Speaker or some other bluetooth car dock?
Clipboard and File Drag and Drop does not work for me although it should on OneUI 2.1.
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Clipboard and File Drag and Drop does not work for me although it should on OneUI 2.1.
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I'm on T-mobile, usa 960u, still don't have UI 2.1. Any idea when we'll get it? Do you have it yet?
When I examined the Bluetooth connection on my phone, the connection said Use For and only Calls was listed, not Audio, which explains why other sounds are not played to my computer. Is this the extent of what Your Phone does in terms of audio, only audio related to calls?
Oh neat. I can't receive or send call audio on my macbook pro (windows 10). I guess its a driver issue, the ones i got from apple through brigadier don't work so i have to use the generic drivers. guess i'll buy a BT dongle then.

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