volume on my bluetooth headsets is limited although I enabled "Disable absolute volume" - any suggestions.
They used to work at much higher volumes
TIA
Try RE equaliser from the playstore.
It allows you to increase the gain and is a ten band equaliser.
Just remember to turn off any other equalisers that you use.
Go into the settings and you have an option to make it work for Bluetooth and wired headsets.
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Whenever I turn my Cardo S-2 a2dp stereo bluetooth headphones on, the headset bluetooth profile kicks in, and calls immediately go to the headphones.
Can this be done with the bluetooth stereo headphones profile for listening to music as well? Currently, I have to click on BatteryStatus's bluetooth icon in the systray, click on a2dp, wait for the profile to kick in, and turn the volume from vibrate to full. It's a pain in the ass every time I want to listen to music.
Ideally, if it's not built into the OS, there should be a little systray app that would poll to see if any headphones are within range, then automatically enable a2dp and set the volume for you. When they disconnect, it would go back to your previous volume setting, not just 0 volume like it does now.
I don't know about the Cardo's but when I hook up my Motorola S9 my music is automatcally hooked up as well. When you sinked your Cardo with your phone through the Bluetooth conection settings did you set them up as handsfree and Stereo, or just Handsfree?
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I don't know about the Cardo's but when I hook up my Motorola S9 my music is automatcally hooked up as well. When you sinked your Cardo with your phone through the Bluetooth conection settings did you set them up as handsfree and Stereo, or just Handsfree?
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Yes, it was set up as stereo (as well as handsfree), but music does not automatically play in the headphones when they are turned on. I have to start a2dp and take it off vibrate in order to play music.
Same problem here. I solved it by installing A2DPToggle, and making a shortcut to turn the music on the headset in the system tray through Traylaunch
I also use A2DPToggle and use the plugin that stays on the Today screen to control when I use it.
But just like this thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=351697 ) you can find all sorts of different options.
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I'm trying to find an app, widget, or whatever that will completely disable the speaker on my T-Mobile G2 if a headset or BT is active.
Currently, ringtones and notifications come through the headset AND the speaker at the same time, only media comes through just the headset. If a headset is plugged in or BT enabled, I think that the speaker should be OFF. (WinMo has always done this. -- I just discovered this "feature" about Android while trying to adjust some ringtones while on an airplane with my headset plugged in - very embarrassing...)
Any and all suggestions would be welcome.
I've looked at several volume control apps, but few seem to support this feature. I tried Advanced Audio Manager that does have profiles for headphone and BT, but they either don't work on my G2 or just disable ringtones completely.
AFAIK, if you hook up your iDevice to a car-stereo via USB, the sound is transmitted digitally, and the stereo does the analog conversion (superior quality) (is that correct? or is there an analog signal on that wire?)
also AFAIK, there are 3 ways to play music from android to a car:
A2DP (****ty quality, see wikipedia entry)
AUX (****ty quality, no remote control via AVRCP (all steroes I tried only support that if you do A2DP as well)
USB (via mass-storage -> no turn-by-turn navigation, etc.)
so: sucks.
is it possible to emulate the iDevice dock-connection?
or is A2DP really that ****ty? and other choices for audiophiles?
thanks!
I use A2DP from my Tab to my Sony headunit and it sounds fine. There's obvious compression artifacts, but I think that's more a side-effect of using MP3 formatted files than loss from the BT streaming and/or SBC compression. BT 2.0+ offers up to 3Mb/s of throughput, with a dedicated 64Kb/s for voice layer, and the remaining for the data layer, which A2DP uses. Assuming you're using BT just to stream audio, the ~2.95Mb/s remaining should be able to easily handle even files encoded at 320Kb/s. The one other factor that would play into how "clean" it sounds is the bitpool setting that the Tab uses to stream the audio. If it's relatively low, it doesn't matter how much bandwidth you have available as it'll always sound tinny or out of tune. As far as my searching could tell me, bitpool settings aren't adjustable (by user) on the Android platform (unlike simple WinMo registry editing).
The default bitpool value (32) is the root cause of the A2DP BT suck. It's set in the Android kernel at compile time. Cyanogen's CM6 and CM7 ROMs ship with a bitpool rate of 53, and community consensus is that this is the definitive fix. (No disrespect meant to other custom ROM devs who may have fixed this as well.)
The headphone jack is "****ty quality"? Have you tried a Voodoo kernel?
The digital connection also relies on a stereo with a USB jack that supports the iPod interface. You'd have to put in a USB audio proxy that duplicates the iPod's command system to get it to work.
A2DP sounds pretty good to me anyway, when it works.
ok @voodoo kernel, haven't tried that.
but there's (to my knowledge) no car radio that forwards commands via connected a2dp while the audiosource is set to AUX
I'd have to do a lot of magic via some weird CAN-bus-bluetooth-dongle and a selfwritten program to get my steering wheel buttons to work. they do work if bluetooth is connected.
Any fix to volume bluetooth level on android 7?
When connect a device, automatically sets the volume on device to half.
1)Enable Developer option!
2)Enable the "Disable Absolute volume"!!
This trick worked for my bluetooth mp3 player while having low sound
Sai praveen said:
1)Enable Developer option!
2)Enable the "Disable Absolute volume"!!
This trick worked for my bluetooth mp3 player while having low sound
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I've been tried this... not works. only at thrird steps sounds at the speaker.
So I got an Sony WI1000x which has LDAC function
I connect it with the Sony Headphone app and found out it's only on aptX even I select sound quality prefered.
In the developer options, I enabled LDAC and had set all sound related stuff to best value, but it appears that it doesnt really change anything, values just go back to default after i leave the dev menu
Can someone help me? Thanks
You must go into 2 settings:
1. Enable in sony headphones app the connection to priority on sound quality.
2. After you paired the headphones to Bluetooth, go into Bluetooth settings for the headphones and enable priority to sound quality also.
Inerent said:
You must go into 2 settings:
1. Enable in sony headphones app the connection to priority on sound quality.
2. After you paired the headphones to Bluetooth, go into Bluetooth settings for the headphones and enable priority to sound quality also.
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Thanks. Got it.
Did it help? I’m about to order a v40 and pair it to 1000 xm3. Would be nice to hear back, even though this topic is quite old already.