using a windows mobile ppc as a bluetooth stereo headphone - General Topics

I'm tring to use my PPC with its cabled headphones attached as a bluetooth stereo headphone. I really need to do this but all my research on this failed. Didn't anybody think of this before??? When i connect to my PPC using my PC the only services i see on the PPC are "Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking" and "Bluetooth Object Push". I know that i need to see that extra "Wireless Stereo" service but how? Registry tweaks on the PPC? A hacked Windows Mobile bluetooth stack? HOW HOW HOW???
Please help me, i'll go nuts...

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How do I route (phone) audio to computer via BT?

Hi guys,
I have an XDA ATOM and a BT dongle using Bluesoleil.
I've paired them both up and I am able to use the computer as a "Wireless Stereo" - thus rerouting music/sounds to be played via the computer speakers. Now I can play mp3's and other audio from my PDA direct on my computer speakers.
This is great, but not exactly what I hoped for. I was hoping to route the phone audio instead ("Wireless Headset"). That is, routing the audio that I hear when I'm in a phone call. I've configured the Bluesoleil application to have the "Wireless Headset" service enabled, along with all the other services.
The weird thing is, my Atom only shows up "Serial Port" and "Wireless Stereo" when paired with my computer.
Any ideas on how I could get it working?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
You need to set yr Atom as Handsfree in yr Bluesoliel BT Software....
hdubli said:
Hi,
You need to set yr Atom as Handsfree in yr Bluesoliel BT Software....
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Hi,
Thanks for replying.
How exactly do I do that? I dont get any options which I can change when I'm pairing up the ATOM with my computer. It pairs up as a "Device name" and then BlueSoleil picks up all the services the ATOM is compatible with, ie. DUN/File Transfer. It doesnt seem like its possible to specify the ATOM to be a handsfree device in BlueSoleil itself.
look for the services after the device discovery..there are options for BT Audio..
I'm able to connect to my computer and use the Audio Gateway (in the headset mode) (computer is being used as the headset)
I can enable the handsfree when in a call. I'm able to see the number of the caller on my computer when the phone rings. I can answer the call from my computer.
Problem is I can't hear a thing.
I have switched the audio mixers between Realtek AC97 Audio (my soundcard), Bluetooth Audio and Bluetooth High Quality Audio and I still can't hear a thing. Is there a way to map my BT dongle's audio gateway output to my soundcard?
BUMP.... anybody?
The BlueSoliel software is notoriously crap, it's why it's used on all the cheap dongles, because they charge so much less for their licenses.
This should work fine with the Widcomm bluetooth stack on your PC, I have done this before as it was nice to use my PC's headset while I was gaming to take calls also.
Haven't tried it in a couple of years though, but it definately worked with Widcomm.
if i were to get a bluetooth dongle i would buy one directly from broadcom
(who makes the widcomm software)
because even if other makers also license the software
broadcom release firmware to match the later versions of widcomm
if other dongle makers dont newer versions of widocmm dont work or dont work very well with the software
Well that's the thing... with Blue Soliel I would expect this kind of a problem, but I have a dongle which uses the Widcomm Stack. I've tried everythign possible and yet no sound. I even tried it with another laptop which was using a Blue Soliel donle... tried doing it both ways... ie accessing sound on both ends... but nothing.
BUMP........

using the ppc as bluetooth headphone

Hi, i was wandering is there a way to stream audio from my PC to my PPC using BlueTooth?
When i pair my PPC with the computer there is no audio profile for the PPC...
PC: windows xp SP2 Widcomm stack.
PPC: airis t620 (no idea which stack)
That would help me alot, Thanks!!
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My fix when I had this problem, was to get a newer bluetooth dongle.

Mac A2DP as an input?

Hey, I'm not stranger to A2DP (Bluetooth Stereo) but I was wondering, the Mac supports A2DP output (to my headphones for example) but will it take it as an input?
I mean, when I pair my Pocket PC and my Mac, my phone only picks up Serial Port and Active Sync, but I imagine it's just because the bluetooth device is not showing it as a potential protocol.
Does anyone know of anyway I could achieve some form of A2DP input?
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If our windows mobile device provides the bluetooth headset service you can connect to it as such, it'll show up in the device menu under the bluetooth menu bar icon.
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Make calls from computer / bluetooth

Hello everyone
I want to control htc and make/receive calls by the computer.
I try to configure bluetooth(services in ppc) to headset but i don't have this services when i make the refresh. Only shows "wireless stereo" and "Serial Port".
Exist any software to try this?
I find bluetooth ppc dialer but this only make a call to PPC. Not transfer the call to speakers and mic of the computer.
Try to Bluesoleil but this not working to
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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.
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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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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.

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