Hp stereo headset - succes listen music with them!!! - JAM, MDA Compact, S100 Software Upgrading

Hi!!!
Finally i listen to music with my HP stereo headset.
I use BCHS FOR POCKET PC OZONE drivers
But i have some problems, windows media player only conect with my stereo headset when i play 128 or up mp3, never wma or mp3 with less compresion.
Help for this??
Thanks to all and excuse me for my english

No idea???

Nobody has any idea?? :? :?

No. Nobody has any idea. Seriously.
They're limitations of windows media player and windows mobile 2003. WM5 is better, apparently.
Seriously, search a bit before posting.

Awesome! I was wondering if this combination works!
I don't think I keep any MP3s with a bitrate lower than that anyway.

bobgorila said:
No. Nobody has any idea. Seriously.
They're limitations of windows media player and windows mobile 2003. WM5 is better, apparently.
Seriously, search a bit before posting.
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I have read the treath of BCHS FOR POCKET PC OZONE and i know that many people succes and stream mp3 but they have problems with compression, for this reason i open this topic
I use 44 k mp3 because i record it from radio or download from radio directly
Thanks for all!!!

I thought radio was 22k?

Here when i took from ondacero it has 44

Thought I would add - just got the same headphones, with the same stack, confirmed as working.
Volume on the headset works, but track forward, back, pause and play don't work.
Quality is awesome, but it's a streamed buffer. If your Magician is busy, you'll get a little skipping/blanks. I like how you can mute the Magician, but you still get bluetooth audio.
Oh yeah, only works in WMP.

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What media player will stream to bluetooth and play .mp4???

Have a load of .mp4 music files.
MS Media player will not play these? any plug in
Other players wont stream via a2dp on my magician.
Looking for a player that streams mp4's to bluetooth.
RE: What media player will stream to bluetooth and play .mp
The Core Media Player with aac plugin . The plugin can be found here : http://www.rarewares.org/aac.html and the player here : http://www.tcmp.org/
hmm This is for windows not a mobile device
I was thinking of mobile device support from pocket media player. under WM 5.0
Re: hmm This is for windows not a mobile device
GDawes said:
I was thinking of mobile device support from pocket media player. under WM 5.0
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Nope, it's not only for windows... you can find a pocketpc download here:
http://corecodec.org/frs/?group_id=53&release_id=225#r225
It's also the only player for pocketpc with decent h.264 playback...
Tried before
Tried this before, nice player for videos, but never got the streaming over bluetooth to activate like it does automatically when paired and using pocket windows mobile.
Tried all latest codecs no joy.
Will try latest program version and downloads.
streeming is not a player issue if the os dont support the bluetooth A2DP profile
pretty sure even wm2005 dont
It works fine from windows pocket media
just want the sound from tcpmp to come out the same way over my headphones , wireless
GDawes: I don't get it. You're talking about both the Magician and WM5? Which one are you using?
To use A2DP on the magician, you need to install a new Bluetooth stack. Check out my app VJVolubilis here, which may help you out, and alternatively, read Chatty's post towards the end (as of now)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=40428&highlight=
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MP3 Playback on O2 XDA Exec

Sorry if this is a dumb question but i've only just ordered my XDA Exec. I'm a long distance HGV driver and take loads of bloody things on the road with me which is why I decided to get an Exec to combine them all into one. I was wondering what the MP3/xvid/divx playback is like on them? I plan on putting in a 4 gig SD card so I can play all my MP3's etc (and a couple of tv episodes I follow) and was wondering what the playback is like on them? Is it ok or do I still need to take my MP3 player etc with me?
Thanks in advance to anyone kind enough to help.
I'm only using 1Gb here, but Media Player 10 happily plays all the MP3's I throw at it without a problems.
For DivX though you'll need something like BetaPlayer though (now relabed TCPMP) Just google it will find really fast.
Yeah, I downloaded that TCPMP the other day. Is the quality of MP3 playback (sound quality) on the Exec good?
chrispy said:
Is the quality of MP3 playback (sound quality) on the Exec good?
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Well I guess really depends what you're comparing it too
If you're playing through headphones it's fine and personally everything sounds great to me.
If you're playing through built in (stereo!) speakersit's certainly no worse than my previous BlueAngel (XDA IIs) and I think it's louder too. It's not amazingly ultra clear etc, but then it's not designed to be a super expensive stereo It certainly is good enough for me while getting ready in the morning etc. Othertimes just use the headphones and that's great.
Hope that's some help.
even old b&w pda's play mp3 just fine
it's not really that hard
and even xda1's play movies just fine in the res of their screen
Thanks very much to you both. I'll be playing it through headphones when i'm unloading my lorry. I always go to depots that are empty so I listen to my MP3 player to get through the boredom while i'm unloading and like good quality sounds
Consider converting your MP3s (or re-ripping them) to the new format AACPlus v2.
I have a 2GB Sandisk SD card in my Exec. Using the aacplus v2 I am able to have over 75 albums (yes, 75) at better-than-cd-quality bitrates, as well as everything else such as Tomtom, installed apps and a couple of films.
You would need to use TCPMP with the AAC plugin (which can be googled for pretty easily) to play them as WMP will not play them in high quality, but offers incredibly low filesizes - in some cases just over 1MB for a 4min song.
Cheers
Ant
I use my Exec as a MP3 player a lot, and with a decent pair of headphones the sound quality is great. I tend to use GSPlayer for audio more often, mainly as it has good support for Shoutcast radio too, although if O2 really do start charging for GPRS that may become a thing of the past.
Anton do you know of any good free MP3 to AACPlus v2 converters?
Chrispy, you may also want to consider getting a FM transmitter from Ebay or ordered from overseas (They are not sold in UK due to broadcast liscence issues), that way you can broadcast the Execs output to your Trucks radio.
I use the standard Windows Media Player for mp3 and it works just fine and sounds comparable in quality to my other mp3 players.
It's even better if you purchase Microsoft Voice Command as you can control WMP with one button press and your voice, and even use a BT headset - great for driving.

A Better Media Player?

I just got a new stereo bluetooth headset (Samsung SBH-170) and I had feared this would happen.
Up till now I've been using TCPMP to view my videos and listen to my music, since it can pretty much do everything that Windows Media Player is missing. But now I run into something that WMP offers that TCPMP doesn't: compatibility.
None of the buttons on the headset will work with TCPMP. However, WMP doesn't let me create/save playlists, watch DivX/XviD encoded movies, and eats up my program memory.
So is there any other media players out there that would work, or perhaps an updated version of TCPMP or WMP to fix these issues?
I have Sompy on my computer, but I can't recall why I'm not using it.
Edit:
I have a Wizard and have updated to T-Mobile's latest release.
I've been actively searching for something, but I can't find much. There are some apps that support music only, but who would want three media players on your device? I've also found a program that allows creation and editing of WMP playlists.
Update:
Found CorePlayer, which appears to be the commercial version of TCPMP (let me know if I'm late on this), but there is still some issues with stereo bluetooth control.
Wait for jan 2007 when Betaplayer will be released (www.betaplayer.com)
Well thats confusing. Why is CoreCodec releasing an opensource player to compete with their commericial player?
Oh, and I found another reason to hate WMP. When listening to my music, it will become distorted (either noticably slower or faster so the tone changes) and then stop, then start again with the distortion and get better later. This does not happen with TCPMP though.
This is lame.
More info on BetaPlayer here: http://www.corecodec.com/forum/index.php?topic=3565.0
Did never had those speed fluctuations ou mentioned with WMP on 2003SE as you mentioned.

Equalizer to use with TF3D player??

So I dug up my old sony ericsson bluetooth earphones to listen to music.
I remember with iPaq i used to use an equalizer with the player I was using because otherwise the earphones didn't sound good.
Is there any equalizer that will run in the background so I can use TF3D's mp3 player?
There is an audio boosted in the tools folder. It only works when headphones are plugged in.
Hopefully this is what your asking for.
im looking for an equalizer since im using stereo bluetooth
coreplayer has the nice one but for whatever reason the headsets controls wont work with coreplayer and just control tf3d
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-htc-equalizer-v1-0-2.html
You can try that.
YellowGTO said:
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-htc-equalizer-v1-0-2.html
You can try that.
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thanks il give it a shot
There is a way to have equalizer working with bluetooth make a search in the forum in the diamond tweak i think i had seen that......anyway it exist in the forum
flashmp3 said:
There is a way to have equalizer working with bluetooth make a search in the forum in the diamond tweak i think i had seen that......anyway it exist in the forum
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which equalizer?? the one he just linked me to?
jus searched in diamonds and found nothing

[SOLVED] App to control any audio player via wired headset buttons

Solved...
At http://headsetbutton.com/ you can get app which allows us to use wired headset controls in majority of audio players (not only Windows Mobile player and Sense audio player but also Nitrogen, Pocket Music, TCPMP...)...
Enjoy...
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Greetings.
I decided to write this post after hours and hours spend trying to find a solution for one pretty simple thing.
I want to be able to listen music on my HD2 on audio player that isn't standard one that comes with Sense UI (i have clean rom without Sense UI) and to be able to control that audio player with my wired headset buttons. I know that wired headset controls work ok with built in Windows Media Player for PPC but that peace of software is in my opinion totally useless.
If we ignore its totally finger unfriendly skin and menus (i even made pretty good one finger friendly skin just to give that software a chance http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=634613) and the most stupidest way of making playlists, the most annoying is, if you didn't noticed, is that it fills up most of available program memory (on my device only 30mb is left free and it spend over 120mb) when one load dozens of mp3 files in player (via open file menu) !??? So i decided to tray with other audio players and the best of them for my needs were Nitrogen (which is free) and PocketMusicPlayer (it costs). But on my surprise wired headset buttons don't work with either of them and i can't find a solution to make them work.
I found app that made that possible on older devices (like Diamond and HD1)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=498349
but they have wired headsets with only one button (play/pause/call) and wired headset on HD2 has three buttons (next, play/pause and previous button)...
It's to big project for me but i saw excellent developers on this forum so maybe one of them can make this idea to life...
What are your thoughts ??
Not an answer to your question, but since you said...
frotna said:
the most annoying is, if you didn't noticed, is that it fills up most of available memory (on my device only 30mb is left free and it spend over 120mb) when one load dozens of mp3 files !???
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I have to point out that you really shouldn't be putting music on your device memory. That's what the storage card is for. That would solve your "most annoying" problem immediately!
Maybe you get me wrong with this. I tried to say that, for example, when i load folder with 50 mp3 files in Windows media player it somehow pre-cache those files and fill most of free mem of device (not STORAGE memory but PROGRAM memory). Files are of course physically located on storage card...
No interests for this topic !!??
No one wants to use its original wired earphones to listen music on Nitrogen or other non-default Sense audio player and to be able to controle it with earphones buttons...
Solved...
At http://headsetbutton.com/ you can get app which allows us to use wired headset controls in majority of audio players (not only Windows Mobile player and Sense audio player but also Nitrogen, Pocket Music...)...
Enjoy...

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