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hi,
is there a way to listen to music via bluetooth headset except for the driver at www.atinav.com??? does windows mobile se somehow solves this???
thanks in advance
not that i know off
it require the bluetooth stack to support A2DP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=14119
you can use this headset though
http://www.ppcsg.com/forums/viewtop...t=iphono&sid=6d3d546329a09353b6817f1c28cdca86
actually i want to use my existing bt headset... i can use it with my friends nokia 6600 phone to listen to music but not with my mda II. i'm ok with mono sound, not looking for stereo cd quality...
i was thinkin the same thing whether i can listen to music on ma BlueTrek G2 Headset.....ive tried to listen to music but it just wont come up in the headset.....ne tweaks or software u guys think i shud try...?? ive got xda II, runnign wm2003se Rom Image 2.06
thanks....
A2DP
is just one bluetooth profile
alot of people speak of handfree profile that they miss in the normal bluetooth stack
maybe that profile would add that option
why people would want poor quality mono sound in one ear puzzle me though
Rudegar said:
A2DP
is just one bluetooth profile
alot of people speak of handfree profile that they miss in the normal bluetooth stack
maybe that profile would add that option
why people would want poor quality mono sound in one ear puzzle me though
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I don't think adding profiles automatically enables sound to be routed to bluetooth. I thought that the software must allow that too?
Anyway, heard the MS Voice Command is coming up with new version to allow voice recognition through handsfree profile. Don't know how true and how fast that will be.
I don't think adding profiles automatically enables sound to be routed to bluetooth. I thought that the software must allow that too?
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well if the profile redirects all sound sendt to the speaker to the bluetooth line it would work just fine no software would ever notice that it was using a bluetooth headset insted of a speaker / mic in the device
some guys in blue angel made it work but so far ily with HP headset
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=14687
this seems pretty interesting, replacing WAVEDEV.DLL by btceavif.dll
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev]
"Dll"="btceavif.dll"
M4io said:
some guys in blue angel made it work but so far ily with HP headset
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=14687
this seems pretty interesting, replacing WAVEDEV.DLL by btceavif.dll
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev]
"Dll"="btceavif.dll"
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Does this work for the Himalaya device installed with Widcomm stack?
I wonder if chaning to btceavif.dll does pipe sound and music to the BT headset. Anyone tried?
FYI - the registry hack is for mono ONLY. It works, but the sound quality is like AM radio - not very good.
but does this work on imate? qtek2020?, & which widcomm stack
but does this work on imate? qtek2020?, & which widcomm stack
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I tried this on my MDA II, but the results where no sound at all..
I was just using the ms bt stack.
ya like wise, its shame, anybody think otherise?
i'd appreciate if someone can tell how to modify the registry or adding the a2dp profile. actually i'm new with these and would be delighted with any help...
blurrr
can i use my sonyericsson Hbh-60 to listen Mp3? MY xda2 is WM2003SE ROm 2.06 asia version....
Does anybody know a way or registry hack to increase the volume of bluetooth headsets? I'm using a Prophet with the new Jabra BT500 and the people I'm talking with hear me very very quiet. With the BT250 the mic's volume was ok, but now I have to shout for hearing me...
(Another thought is, that it maybe has something to do with the different Bluetooth versions or the different Profiles - Headset vs. Handsfree)
thanks
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I am faced with the same problem with a Jabra BT330. It is not loud, and people have problem hearing me.
I tried the audiogain tweak mentioned in http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=41273&highlight=vol+volume, but unfortunately this has no effect. I think because it does not effect the Bluetooth headset, but the wired headsets.
Any one an idea?
I did found out that part of the problem is the headset (Jabra BT330). I tried an BT250V and BT500, and they both sounded much better and louder. So I replaced the headset with a BT500.
But still, it could have been louder, so I am still looking for the tweak in the registry to change the mic volume of my bluetooth headset.
Anyone?
I'm in the same boat - I have a motorola 850 - and the comment I get is "sounds like you are in a tunnel". I've tried the tweaks, but they don't work - so now I'm off to try a different headset.
Hey Guys,
I have both the MDA Vario with the Mr. Clean rom and the new HTC TyTN.
Both are paired with my Jabra BT-620s stereo headset. (not at the same time)
With the HTC TyTN I have nothing but hickups while playing a simple MP3 from memory.
The MDA-Vario plays the music fluent and witout any hickups..
All things have been tried, distance, open or closed keyboard, etc, etc.
Both units are hard-reset and empty.
I have compared the registry settings on both machines and made the HTC Tytn the same as my MDA-Vario, but the hickups keep appearing. (Some small dword settings altered).
On my qtek 9000 the Jabra works fine without any hickups.
Are there any other users with a stereo bluetooth headset having these problems?
I'm a bit worried since the unit has no 2.5 of 3.5mm headset plug, having a BT stereo headset was my saviour.. :-(
Thanks,
Rudi
I am using my TyTN with a Platronics 590A stereo headset and I ma not having any issues.
plantronics 590a stereo and no problems? what?
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I am using my TyTN with a Platronics 590A stereo headset and I ma not having any issues.
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Hi,
You said you are using the tytn with the 590A plantronics bluetooth headset and no problems? you are telling me the sound quality is good---even when it's with drums and bass? and you have no hiccups? did you alter any settings?
I am using PLantronics 640 (mono) and it is all good
I have a cab file in the TYTN forum that you may download and try (it improves the quality settings (and disables voice command) but in the thread I have written the regsettings that you may wanna take a look at ...
If you, after you changes the settings, feel that it is stutteringm, lower the quality setting, from 58 to like 40 or similar then you got longer range but the sound quality degrades a little (in a mono headset it doesn't really matter )
pari26 said:
Hi,
You said you are using the tytn with the 590A plantronics bluetooth headset and no problems? you are telling me the sound quality is good---even when it's with drums and bass? and you have no hiccups? did you alter any settings?
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Unfortunately, as has also been pointed out in my latest A2DP / AVRCP compatibility-related article ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279459 ), some A2DP headphones are not compatible with some PDA models. For example, my 590A isn't compatible with the x51v and the HTC Universal and the A2DP on the HTC Wizard is pretty ****ty ... (fortunately, I too have the hx4700 to listen to music)
Anyone know of a way to improve the stereo bluetooth quality? On my old Tilt 2, there was a setting in the registry called "linespeed" and setting it to "320" dramatically improved the sound quality. I am rooted, so is there any similar setting I can play with on the Captivate?
Just to clarify, I don't think the quality is terrible; its certainly better than the quality was on my Tilt 2 BEFORE the linespeed tweak. But, its also not as good as the quality was AFTER the tweak.
Hi! I'm interested in buying the Desire Z, but I'm not familiar with the sound quality on A2DP headphones on Android. On WM there are settings like bitpool in the registry that can change the quality a lot, but as far as I read, there are no such settings on Android and the quality is really bad.
Is it true or is there a way to change some settings to improve quality? This is really important to me and I don't think I would be buying a phone that can't play my music properly.
My htc hero and car stereo utilizes A2DP perfectly, streaming audio to car speakers. Have not noticed any bad quality, not åk expert though
Sent from my HTC Hero using XDA App
Thank you for your reply, I'm hoping that I will be able to hear it myself sometime soon and see how it sounds.
Btw, have you had any disconnects and things like that?
I tested my jabra BT320s on a desire I have access to and the A2DP was spot on, it used the handsfree function aswell without issue pausing the music then carrying on after the call etc...
Am impressed, this was with stock tmobile UK firmware aswell.
Only personal experience
I have to say that when compared to Nokia N900 the a2dp sound quality doesn't seem to be as good. The music sounds somehow thinner. To make these comparisons I have used the same media files, same nokia bh-214 handsfree and same sennheiser mx550 headphones.
I hope it is possible to somehow tweak the a2dp sound quality since i think it's all a question of a2dp audio quality settings.
It has the be said though that in contrast to nokias bluetooth implementation the android one does handle switching from music to phone calls and back quite flawlessly.
I have to say that when compared to Nokia N900 the a2dp sound quality doesn't seem to be as good. The music sounds somehow thinner. To make these comparisons I have used the same media files, same nokia bh-214 handsfree and same sennheiser mx550 headphones.
I hope it is possible to somehow tweak the a2dp sound quality since i think it's all a question of a2dp audio quality settings.
It has the be said though that in contrast to nokias bluetooth implementation the android one does handle switching from music to phone calls and back quite flawlessly.