I'm having audio issue with a growing number of my games when using bluetooth headphones. When I play a game the audio lags and skips. I know it's a problem with something in the phone. I have an old Jabra A120 and when I connect to it and plug it into the headphone jack the audio is fine, but at that point I might as well use wired headphones. I was wondering if anyone else has/fixed this issue? when
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is there any software that could let me use an audio adapter for an audio input?
Reason being I have a redfly, one of those new ones that dose video from an MP3 Player and a set of bluetooth headphones and I think it would be grate to have the audio from both devices coming out the headphones especally since I can use both devices at once now. I know its a lot of wires but its hard to wear 2 sets of headphones at the same time.
Hi people,
Does anyone know if there is an app/hack I can use so that when I pair up my Jabra BT3030 Dog tag unit to my i9000, audio is still sent through the 3.5mm stereo jack instead of via Bluetooth audio?
The reason being is that the audio quality loss does my head in when I'm playing music off my phone via bluetooth in my car. I would prefer to control the tracks with AVRCP on remote while audio is still outputted through 3.5mm.
Any help would be appreciated. Cheers
Hey, I spent a while to get this to work on my I9000 but then I found it works by default like this on the Galaxy SIII so that may give you something to investigate.
I had the idea to Disable the Sink service in the audio.conf file but as it works for me now I haven't investigated it.
Hey, I wanted to point out a issue. Maybe its over looked but has it been known that when you plug in headphones, it's not detected. I use the eq and noticed it only works for the speakers profile. Even through Bluetooth. I use my Touch pad for my car Bluetooth and headphones and its aggrevating that my audio slows down or gets random static.
I was thinking of buying a set of bluetooth headphones, but have heard that some devices have latency issues. This is not a huge deal for calls or music listening, but can cause the audio to be out of sync with video.
Has anyone had experience with bluetooth audio on the touchpad?
I'm considering pick up a Z3 Compact, and was wondering if anyone could tell me if you could listen to music via the headphone jack and have bluetooth connected for phone calls at the same time. I know that the Galaxy S3, for example, cannot do that, while HTC phones can.
Just so it's clear, this is what I'd like to do:
Headphone jack connected to car stereo's aux in for music, navigation audio, etc.
Bluetooth connected to car for hands free phone calls.
(My car is a few years old and can't do music over bluetooth.)
Can the Z3 do it?
Thanks!
Just tested with the sbh52 and Vizio sound bar auxiliary port.
Works just as you desire. When answering a call, the audio cuts from the headphone jack and routes to the Bluetooth device automatically. This occurs whether you answer from the phone or Bluetooth device. Upon hanging up, the music resumes playing and can be controlled with your Bluetooth device.
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Thanks!