Bluetooth ActiveSync is problem with Bluetooth A2DP on PC.. - General Topics

I got a bluetooth stereo headphones that I use with A2DP enabled bluetooth dongle on my PC to listen to music wirelessly and watch movies in silence. I also use bluetooth ActiveSync with the same bluetooth dongle. Dongle uses Toshiba stack for windows.
Problem is when I am listening to music from my PC thru A2DP profile and then connect my Treo 750 for ActiveSync, the sound comes thru my headset not in smooth manner anymore. It breaks and delays sometimes. Maybe a port conflict. Is there any way I could get around it??

sounds more like bluetooth cant provide enough bandwidth
maybe a bluetooth v2.0 dongle could cope

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Is there a way to use Diamond as a bluetooth stereo headset? When I watch movies using a projector I’d like to transfer the audio stream from my laptop via bluetooth to Diamond and listen to it using its headset. But I can’t make it work. It works perfectly in the opposite direction so I can transfer music stream from Diamond to the laptop and able to hear it through its speakers. So both devices support A2DP profile.
Is there any solution?

Odd Concept- Using a phone as a BT headest for a computer.. With a wired headset.

Yes, that's exactly what I'm looking for. I lost my BT headset I used for online gaming, yet I have a perfectly fine Fuze that works well with my Plantronics headset that I use for my xbox.
Is it possible to use the fuze as a rx/tx passthrough unit for a wired headset?
Basically:
Wired headset > Fuze with Bluetooth turned on > Fuze synched to computer with bluetooth > Chatting with wired headset through the Fuze's bluetooth in online games.
Not odd at all
I would also love thing like this
I think if the bluetooth software on the computer
support audio gateway
and the x1 show up as supporting audio gateway bluetooth profile
when one bound it
then one can pick the x1 as soundcard to be used
in audio settings in control panel in pc windows
and it should work
Well I am using Bluesoleil on my laptop with Bluetooth v1.2 which actually connects well even to my A2DP dongle with full stereo sound even if it is not v2. But when I browse the services of my Raphael, the comp shows only Dial-Up Networking, Object Push and PAN... no Advanced Audio or Headset. Maybe I would need to configure the raphael somehow?
darfri said:
Well I am using Bluesoleil on my laptop with Bluetooth v1.2 which actually connects well even to my A2DP dongle with full stereo sound even if it is not v2. But when I browse the services of my Raphael, the comp shows only Dial-Up Networking, Object Push and PAN... no Advanced Audio or Headset. Maybe I would need to configure the raphael somehow?
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After doing some research, it would definitely have to be added in by way of some third party app. There are only two or three phones out there that support this. Essentially, a deal was made to where phone manufactures wouldn't include the Advanced Audio or Headset profile in their phones.
I don't see why someone couldn't make a program for this though.
I have been looking to do this with other HTCs for more than a year.
So far I can only say it's not possible as it's not supported by the WM BT stack.

How to make WiMo my laptop headset?

Hy All, I'm looking for a driver or bluetooth application that helps me make my Windows Mobile my headset from laptop speakers.
I know that is possible to use Stereo Headset from WiMo to stream audio over bluetooth from WiMo to laptop. But what I'm looking is the reverse.
Anyone knows how to find it?
Please, don't tell me to buy a bluetooth headset (because I have 3). It's a enterprise project that I'm working on and the headset needs to be the WiMo device.
Regards,
it's up to the bluetooth stack on the pc if it shows the pda as a audio gateway you can
if it don't you have to get another bluetooth stack which does may require another bluetooth dongle if the one you have don't support the bluetooth stacks which support the audio gateway profile
Rudegar said:
it's up to the bluetooth stack on the pc if it shows the pda as a audio gateway you can
if it don't you have to get another bluetooth stack which does may require another bluetooth dongle if the one you have don't support the bluetooth stacks which support the audio gateway profile
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That's is the problem. How can I configure my bluetooth application on the PC to recognize the PDA as a Headset so I can configure later as a default speaker of my computer?
Any clues? I'm using the defaul driver and bluetooth program of Windows 7.

bluetooth microphone for pc

i've got most everything working over bluetooth
been able to make file transfers, import contacts and sms via bluetooth
but i set out on this project in hopes to have a working microphone for my pc using the phone and/or earbud/mic with oem htc adapter
i do not own a bluetooth headset and my pc is across the room...so figured this is worth a shot
first
my setup:
sprint touch pro on ppcgeeks clean bazzle rom (fairly recent build)
IVT Bluesoleil 6.4.249.0 (PC bt app)
HK-730 usb dongle (pc) (it is bt 2.0 +EDR and yes a2dp capable)
The IVT software seems to function and i am shown via right click the ability to mute advance audio, which is semi working (all i get is static).
The bluetooth sco audio microphone shows in my pc audio recording devices, but when unmuted by IVT all i get is clicks and static
It somewhat responds to my voice...i mean the sound meter grows somewhat correspondingly...
but nothing is coming through...besides strange click sounds and static.
i'm so close i can taste it...
my first thoughts were the sample rate and bitdepth
the pc speaker outputs are selectable...but nothing near the mic recording rate
i may be up the creek as my pc has an inferior realtek audio alc662.
My other thought was some kind of setting on the phone.
Hands free,stereo audio, & com connections are all selected in the bluetooth settings for the connection to my pc.
i figured it was worth a post on the forums for some possible solution
first I would read the info about how to get a normal bluetooth headset working as mic on a pc
http://www.google.com/search?source...set+as+mic+for+pc&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
could very easy just be
1. your pc's bluetooth stack don't support that bluetooth profile
2. your fuse don't support that bluetooth profiles

[Q] Throw, Bluetooth, and sound delays

When I connect my phone via bluetooth to my car, there's a delay in the sound. But when I have it connected to my bluetooth headset. Is it because my car has an older bluetooth or whatever?
Also what's the difference between throw and bluetooth?

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