Has anyone sucessfully installed the Widcomm bluetooth stack on the Xda II mini???? If not can someone please post the stack cab file so i can try and get it working
did u manage to find the bluetooth stack
nope, i've got A reward out for the first person to install the bluetooth stack and get it working will get a deposit of 100 euros.
Why do you need Widcomm? Wouldn't this work just as fine:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=14747&highlight=
nope, the only bluetooth stack that supports high quality audio output is the widcomm/broadcom stacks.
Has anyone tried this on the XDA mini?
http://www.ppcw.net/?itemid=2210
the mini needs to have the widcomm bluetooth stack first, is uses the MS Bluetooth stack so no it wont work
walshie_au said:
nope, the only bluetooth stack that supports high quality audio output is the widcomm/broadcom stacks.
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A2DP?
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walshie_au said:
nope, the only bluetooth stack that supports high quality audio output is the widcomm/broadcom stacks.
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A2DP?
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yes
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walshie_au said:
nope, the only bluetooth stack that supports high quality audio output is the widcomm/broadcom stacks.
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A2DP?
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Ah!
Did you buy some stero headphones?
Does that stack include the A2D Profile?
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27 said:
walshie_au said:
nope, the only bluetooth stack that supports high quality audio output is the widcomm/broadcom stacks.
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A2DP?
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yes
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Ah!
Did you buy some stero headphones?
Does that stack include the A2D Profile?
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i originally bought the HP Bluetooth Headphones for my iPAQ HX4700, but then i bought a XdaIIs, returned it after two weeks because it was too big and swapped it for a mini, but the mini does not have widcomm bluetooth stack so i cannot use the headphones. I've got a 200Eur Reward out for the person who gets the stack working on a mini.
I'm thinkin about the Bluetake headphones myself.
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I'm thinkin about the Bluetake headphones myself.
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have bluetake got their own drivers for ppc??
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I'm thinkin about the Bluetake headphones myself.
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have bluetake got their own drivers for ppc??
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If your device doesn't have A2DP, there's a dongle you can plug in to do the job.
http://www.bluetake.com/products/BT420EX.htm
Have your HP phones worked well with any PDA?
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I'm thinkin about the Bluetake headphones myself.
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have bluetake got their own drivers for ppc??
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If your device doesn't have A2DP, there's a dongle you can plug in to do the job.
http://www.bluetake.com/products/BT420EX.htm
Have your HP phones worked well with any PDA?
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yes with any pda with the widcom bluetooth stack
Walshie, even if you managed to get the Widcomm stack working on the mini, you still can't listen to music thru the headphone since both IIs and mini doesn't support anything other than voice calls on the headsets?? Am I wrong????
I'd like to have Widcomm BT stack too. The Microsoft one doesn't allow LAN BT connection
There's a difference between Bluetooth headphones (stereo headsets that are A2DP compliant) and Bluetooth headsets (lower audio quality HSP compliant). The Widcomm stack and Broadcom stacks will allow A2DP and HSP if you have it installed on your HTC Magician or HTC Blue Angel. The Blue Angel has the Broadcom stack which is now A2DP compliant. The Magician however is still missing the Broadcom and Widcomm stacks, hence you can only use HSP, and a few other profiles. Walshie wants the Widcomm or Broadcom stack so he can use his HP BT headphones with his Magician. It's a tough crack.
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There's a difference between Bluetooth headphones (stereo headsets that are A2DP compliant) and Bluetooth headsets (lower audio quality HSP compliant). The Widcomm stack and Broadcom stacks will allow A2DP and HSP if you have it installed on your HTC Magician or HTC Blue Angel. The Blue Angel has the Broadcom stack which is now A2DP compliant. The Magician however is still missing the Broadcom and Widcomm stacks, hence you can only use HSP, and a few other profiles. Walshie wants the Widcomm or Broadcom stack so he can use his HP BT headphones with his Magician. It's a tough crack.
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yes it is a tough crack, also the widcomm bluetooth stack i've found to be more stable and has more functions available to use. Also bluetooth keyboard which the MS stack does not support.
CL55 said:
Walshie, even if you managed to get the Widcomm stack working on the mini, you still can't listen to music thru the headphone since both IIs and mini doesn't support anything other than voice calls on the headsets?? Am I wrong????
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yes you are wrong there, once the widcomm stack is installed it will stream all voice, audio, music from the mini to the A2DP headphones you have.
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Does anyone know if the XDA II will finally support the bluetooth headset profile? That is basically the main reason I traded my XDA for a Sony Ericsson P800.
It probably will, the bluetooth app in WM2003 looks capable of associating with a wide variety of bluetooth devices.
It works!
I got a T-Mobile MDA II for testing and tried different BT HEadsets
all worked.
P.S. There will be a pack back with VGA Out :lol:
Any original headphone with your MDA II? Is it the same as the XDA I? :?:
hi, please can you let me know witch BT neadsets you got to work, as i cannot connect to my Nokia BT carkit
thanks
john
Use the sony ericsson HBH-65
applecom said:
hi, please can you let me know witch BT neadsets you got to work, as i cannot connect to my Nokia BT carkit
thanks
john
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I spoke to O2 about this. The xda II supports the bluetooth headset profile but NOT the bluetooth handsfree profile. So bluetooth car kits won't work.
They did say it would be fixed in the next ROM upgrade for xda II.
Supported BT Profiles:
Audio: Headset-AG
Internet/LAN: DUN-DT
Serial-DevA
Serial-DevB
OPP Client
Generic: GAP SDAP
I have XDA II works with Parrot CK-3000 BT Carkit but I am not able to use the Belkin BlueTooth Access Point to access to Internet. XDA II dont have Lan Access Profile
Hello,
i bought a bluespoon BT headset for my MDAII . It's great.
More infos at
http://www.nextlink.to
Regards
Markus
Jabra 200 works fine. Although on occasion I have to re-pair the device. It still shows on the list of paired devices but does not work. This happens once or twice a week.
I've heard that a Bluetooth headset is to be released soon which is designed by XDA or O2 (service provider) specifically made for XDA11. Anyone know more?
Nope, nope and, erm, nope.
Not to my knowledge matey (work for O2).
No real need to as the majority of headsets work fine with the XDA II, even the sony ericsson BT car kit!
Hi,
I have got A2DP working on my BA. I would like to know is there a way to
get stereo headset support for Magician ??
yes, u r smart. but have you tried moto ht820 on it ?
Hi,
Does anybody know where I can find the widcomm stack tat is mentioned here?
http://www.broadcom.com/collateral/pb/1000-WCE-PB03-R.pdf
It states in the pdf that this one has USB support.
S.
Stekke said:
Hi,
Does anybody know where I can find the widcomm stack tat is mentioned here?
http://www.broadcom.com/collateral/pb/1000-WCE-PB03-R.pdf
It states in the pdf that this one has USB support.
S.
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It looks good. The most intresting thing is that it supports different hardware. So it's a very big chance that it will work on Magician. And the usb support as I understood means that it works with PDA with USB host and BT dongle.
It will be very nice to test it, but is the anybody knows where to download this driver?
The USB support means it's a step closer to us using it on our magicians, as our bluetooth chip goes through the internal USB control rather than serial.
I believe Bluesoleil stack used USB as well... so I guess this new version will work on the magician...
it would be great if it is possible to install it into the Storage not RAM...
anyway... we'll see what would happen later
Can any one upload 1000-wce
I looked to much for that stack but there is no hope
please if any one has that stack please uploasd it
thanks
RE
May be HP iPAQ hx4700 might have it
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Mr FOSA can you upload the stack to here So we can try it in other devices
thanks
RE
Hey bro,
I'm using a O2 XDA II :lol:
Somebody else might have it
Hello, it's possibile to connect headphone in my Omnia for listen music via bluetooth??
Sorry for my english!
omnia on plantronics 230
I also having the same problem pairing my omnia with my plantronics 230.
Only the headset service was available.
I have an HTC TYTN II with the same problem paired with my plantronics but after installing btaudio.cab I can listen to music with my plantronics but it doesnt work with my OMNIA maybe because my HTC was using WM6 with WM6.1 for omnia.
I already did update from samsung but still the same problem..
batotoy said:
I also having the same problem pairing my omnia with my plantronics 230.
Only the headset service was available.
I have an HTC TYTN II with the same problem paired with my plantronics but after installing btaudio.cab I can listen to music with my plantronics but it doesnt work with my OMNIA maybe because my HTC was using WM6 with WM6.1 for omnia.
I already did update from samsung but still the same problem..
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No it's samsung fooling around and/or missing this one. I had no problems with my fuze and other HTC devices
If you have a i900, go to modaco.com:
http://www.modaco.com/content/i900-...ld-21725-21028-with-bt-audio-fix-31-may-2009/
and read like crazy and then flash your phone and then use this:
BTASP.CAB (23.1 KB)
to turn on the audio routing. make sure that you pair your device 1st. works for me
if have a i910, i can't help you
BTW, modaco is much better than xda developers with omnia stuff...
batotoy said:
I also having the same problem pairing my omnia with my plantronics 230.
Only the headset service was available.
I have an HTC TYTN II with the same problem paired with my plantronics but after installing btaudio.cab I can listen to music with my plantronics but it doesnt work with my OMNIA maybe because my HTC was using WM6 with WM6.1 for omnia.
I already did update from samsung but still the same problem..
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hello,
some headsets don't support A2DP so you can only use them for talking. I have a GGTelecom headset(dont know if that brand is good or not) and it supports A2DP so i can listen to my music with media player. if it's only one ear, it probably dont support A2DP.