Is there a way detect which audio output is selected (i.e. speaker or bt headphones)? I'm trying make audio notification through speaker ONLY when bt headphones are connected and audio is routed to it.
I found a partial solution here it works well, until audio output is selected for speker, while bt headphones still connected: I get double notification
Any tips?
Thank you.
Using Samsung S10+ with Android 9
Unless an app broadcasts the information of what stream it's using, it's not something Tasker will be able to identify, certainly not before the notification has already fired.
The idea of the profile you linked is that notifications that would sound over BT only because the headset is connected, are given an additional notification over the speaker.
I'm guessing that you have an app selected in the notification listener plugin that (also) sends it's notification through a different stream that plays on the speaker, even though the BT is connected.
If that's the problem, just deselect that app from the notification listener context.
If it's more complex than that, please provide specifics and we'll see if that's a solution.
It's somewhat system setting (SmartThings is built-in app?)
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It's somewhat system setting (SmartThings is built-in app?)
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I'm not a Samsung person, but a little searching teaches me that SmartThings is Samsung's home automation offering. Maybe there is a suitable plugin or something out there that will help you. An older post in the Samsung community forums, but a Tasker plugin was being discussed.
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I've been lurking this forum for quite sometime now...well, several actually but I haven't really seen anyone post about having a working Bluetooth headset for the XDA II (mostly for other XDA versions).
Here are some threads here with "near" solutions but still didnt work for mine...
So, just a couple of quick clarifications...
a) Is streaming music to the XDA II a software or hardware issue? What I mean is if its dependent on buying the "correct" brand/model of BT headset or getting the correct "software" / BT stack upgrade installed on the XDA unit?][/list]
b) Now, just my two-cents of experience, my current BT headset is kinda generic and it doesnt stream music to my XDA...so I thought it must be becoz of the BT headset being cheap and all...but when I tried it on a Motorola RAZr (and other Motorola celfones) it worked just fine...So is it the software on the unit that needs upgrading?
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By headset do you mean:
a) Single earpiece, or
b) Headphones
By stream music do you mean:
a) Play music on XDA's windows media player and want to listen to it through your answer to my first question, or
b) Play music from another source on the XDA, or
c) Something else
If you answered a),a) then it might just be your headset because I use a motorola earpiece and it plays music from the XDA (albeit in mono).
Hope that helps
Regards,
Dr. R. Murphy
I meant earpiece actually...it looks like this:
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It's a Popcom PM808 Spongebobluetooth edition (kidding!)
and I was just wondering if it can stream...I mean, if it can play audio/music from other celfones...why not from my XDA II??
So I figured...hey, maybe its something "lacking" in my XDA....
Barnacles!
As per the user's manual, the headset has a volume control slider, however, I don't think I could find the slider the manual is trying to say. Is this just a typographical error? The headset that came with my unit only has a send/end button, no slider at all.
Mine also doesnt have the slider. Just the button.
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Mine also doesnt have the slider. Just the button.
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Are they talking about the graphical representation of the slider perhaps?
I doubt it!
slider, the volume controller. On my previous pda phones, xda, xda 2, touch thier headsets have the slider, so I find this very strange, especially that its even written on the manual.
I've been using the jj blaster 28004 light rom for a few days now, but have only just plugged in the headset that came with the phone. Apparently it doesn't come with all kaisers so here's the pictures of the one i mean:
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I've not been able to reduce the volume while they are plugged in and it's deafening when trying to listen to music. The play/pause, start/end call, forward/back a track buttons all work fine, but the volume one does nothing.
Are there any programs I am missing from the full rom that would help to manage the volume level of the headset please? Or any other program suggestions to manage this? I've seen countless threads talking about the bluetooth headsets being too quiet in volume but can't find any info on the original wired headset.
as already asked i would like to modify this fix for the x8 headset to make it work with a single button headset
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22597827&postcount=1386
when i press the button once it open the radio or play sto the music when i'm in the player if i long press it change to shuffle ....
it's not really useful i would like to make it answer at the call at least can someone help me?
thank you all and sorry for my english.
I dont want to spam but...
I would love to be get working headphones with minijack that have 3 lines normal headphones have 2 and also with one button but on my when I press a button music get louder not like volume up but just they start to sound normal without clicked button they sound really low
This happens because the sony xperia jack is mixed up you need a corrector jack if you go some store they sell headphone compatible with x8 that can accept other type of headset and not only that one provided like the original mh 500. Sorry for my english
the image is for reference
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Edit :
After some research you can also buy a 3.5mm TRRS headset audio adapter
or a Nokia Music Headset HS-45, AD-57
and returning IT this latest headset seem also to proper work answering to the call
No one can help me modify this fix?
Owner of an S4A and I love the phone, it convinced me to leave iphone for good.... until now. I recently installed a new head unit in my truck a Sony XAV-601bt, and when the bluetooth audio connects it asks to complete some action but i don't know what it is. No matter what i do music calls etc work fine on the head unit but for some reason my phone forgets the default launcher (nova launcher) and default music player (rocket) and default SMS app (gosms). I've exhausted google search looking for anything that resets app defaults and only found app managers etc, and i've not found anything related to the radio.
My question is this is there a way to find out what action is being executed so that I can find the correct app for it? I'm thinking that without that action it's causing strangeness with the rest of the phone
here is the screen i get when the phone pairs to the head unit
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You need 25 posts before you can post pics or links on XDA. My S4A works fine with my Sony head unit on my Harley. The first time it connected it asked if it could access my contacts. If you somehow skipped that step that might be your problem. You also mentioned what you say are default apps, but those sound like the names of non-stock apps. You may have set them as the defaults, but they may not work properly with other devices expecting to interface with the apps as the phone came from Samsung.
Hi,
In Android Oreo you can now select your desired audio output when connected to bluetooth
See this screenshot to see which option exactly:
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(because i'm a new user this link is not showing correctly, here it is chopped up: https:// imgur.com /gallery /9xcWm )
(Concrete use case: play my Waze sound through phone speakers while listening to car FM radio and not using car media channel)
Is there any way to select this option throug Tasker?
Hi murnworb, did you finally figure this out?
I have the same question and havent been able to get an answer so far.
Thanks
murnworb said:
Hi,
In Android Oreo you can now select your desired audio output when connected to bluetooth
See this screenshot to see which option exactly:
(because i'm a new user this link is not showing correctly, here it is chopped up: https:// imgur.com /gallery /9xcWm )
(Concrete use case: play my Waze sound through phone speakers while listening to car FM radio and not using car media channel)
Is there any way to select this option throug Tasker?
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giannisdoe said:
Hi murnworb, did you finally figure this out?
I have the same question and havent been able to get an answer so far.
Thanks
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Hi! Didn't find out through tasker but there's a setting in android Bluetooth settings that lets you choose per BT device what to play on it and what not:
imgur .com /CahQ3Fb