Hi all ..
Can anyone please tell me how to route audio to a bluetooth headset.... like i wanna listen to songs on my bluetooth set... can it be done without any extra app or does it need installation of some application....
THANKS.....
A mono headset? You should be able to use BTAudio which will route all sounds to your headset.
Apparently this works better however;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=38750&d=1178720861
Re-pair your device after installation.
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A mono headset? You should be able to use BTAudio which will route all sounds to your headset.
Apparently this works better however;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=38750&d=1178720861
Re-pair your device after installation.
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The app u gave... does it also route ALL sounds to the headset?.... wat if i want only the song and not other sounds to be routed?
and yes its a monoheadset....
thanks for replying
You will need to route all the sounds since your mono headset does not support A2DP.
h4waii said:
You will need to route all the sounds since your mono headset does not support A2DP.
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how to know if A2DP is supported?
h4waii said:
A mono headset? You should be able to use BTAudio which will route all sounds to your headset.
Apparently this works better however;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=38750&d=1178720861
Re-pair your device after installation.
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I followed the suggested link, installed the Destination Gotland Bluetooth Mono Sound.cab then re-paired my Samsung mono Bluetooth to Orbit XDA with WM6 (Artemis 3300) - then soft reset again for good measure.
Pressing the headset button only brought up the voice command function - which then hung and I had to soft reset again.
Uninstalled then re-installed the .cab with same disappointment.
I also tried BTMusic 1.0 beta but it wanted updated NETCF files.
Downloaded NETCFSetup.msi from the microsoft website, installed to PC, ran it via Activesync and it failed to recognise what was needed to update. Examined the PCs directory contents and a file - netcf.core.ppc3.ARM.cab looked relevant. Installed it but BTMusic still failed. Uninstalled all and soft reset.
The above cuts a longer story short!
Does nothing exist that works properly and reliably to redirect audio to a Bluetooth headset?
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how to know if A2DP is supported?
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You need to have a stereo headset specifically with A2DP. Voice headsets do not support it.
@Ides:
Sorry it didn't work. I'm sure if you search here you'll find something else.
I got the Sennheiser FLX 70 Bluetooth headset. Anyone can suggest me how can I route music to it?
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You need to have a stereo headset specifically with A2DP. Voice headsets do not support it.
@Ides:
Sorry it didn't work. I'm sure if you search here you'll find something else.
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I searched long and carefully before posting.
Something will eventually turn up no doubt.
Ides said:
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Does nothing exist that works properly and reliably to redirect audio to a Bluetooth headset?
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Try these two programs, I've tryed BlueCast and it works fine:
BlueCast
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Hi,
Bit of a cross post from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950 , sorry.
Has anyone got the S710 working with the earpiece speaker using SIP? What about on BT or wired headset? If so how? If not does anyone have any ideas whether this is a software or a hardware problem? I know that many HTC phones can't record calls with the other party being heard due to deliberate design choices related to privacy issues, could this be a factor?
Has anyone got the S710 not to cut off WiFi during a VoIP call over WiFi thus cutting off the call? Someone posted something about there being an option not to disconnect WiFi on entering sleep in comm manager? Anyone seen or used this with any sucess?
If anyone has any ideas on resoliving these issues I'll follow them up.
Thanks!
Hi,
The problem with the speaker is software problem and it is listed in the skype known issues list.
We are hoping that it will be fixed in next versions.
You can use only wired handsfree for better quality but not a bluetooth.
For the second issue go to the Wi-fi settings>>Power Mode>>and uncheck the auto turn off checkbox and select best performance.
rtcdll.dll
Thanks funkosgr.
I guess that's encouraging from the point of view of SIP is it means that
1. The rtcdll.dll which has been ripped for an HTC universal leak has the external speaker hardcoded into it.
Or
2. There is a reg setting that no one has located yet which controls the output speaker.
Or, less likely
3. Skype are wrong, it's hard wired somehow, and neither they nor anyone else can use the earpiece speaker from code.
Hmm interesting suggestion. Do we know a HTC model where VoIP works with earpiece speaker? If there is one, let's try the ripped .dlls
I think that as long as htc does not implement the windows apis for WM, that are needed to control the earpiece, we cant do much.
I thought earpice works for SIP in WM6 and that was the main reason why i wanted to buy HTC S710. Shame on Microsoft and HTC for not implementing that.
Symbian (Nokia) phones have no problems with Skype/SIP coming from the earpiece.
For now not for your model, but stay tuned and AGEphone Mobile 2 Speakerphone Edition might just become what you have been looking for
Earpiece workig ?
Hi guys,
Please check:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...12#post3364512
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broken link but you can check this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2807081&postcount=280
BTW : Fring works like a charm (newest version has right options included)
Hey guys,
Not sure if this exists, or if someone could point me to a product which does what I'm looking for. Basically, I want a device that will connect via Bluetooth to my HTC Uni, and use the remote control functions of AVRCP to allow me to pause/play/next/prev/etc. via this little remote control. I do NOT need the device to do A2DP, as I already hard-wire in the speakers.
I know there may not be much of a need, but I want this functionality for when I go snowboarding, and I keep my HTC Uni in my jacket pocket (in an aluminum case of course!). I already have headphones in my touque/hat, so they would be connected directly to my Uni, then I wanted a device that I could strap to my wrist or jacket which I could hit "next/prev track, etc."
I am thinking that without the A2DP streaming music, I might be able to save on battery, as the device would only be a "Bluetooth AVRCP Media Remote". I tried searching the net for the past 4 hours, but came up with nothing.
The only device that almost caught my attention was the Motorola S705 Bluetooth Soundpilot, but it has a headphone connection on it (I just want the AVRCP remote control functionality).
Now maybe I am dreaming, since I've never actually played with an A2DP/AVRCP device before, so I'm not even sure if the headset port on my Uni would become deactivated if an A2DP/AVRCP device were to connect with the phone.
EDIT: I've actually found a picture of the setup that I'm talking about from the official Bluetooth page:
(it's the 2nd pic, note the fine print: "* the audio stream is not handled in this profile"...what i need!)
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Any insight, suggestions, ideas are greatly appreciated, and I thank you in advance!
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(it's the 2nd pic, note the fine print: "* the audio stream is not handled in this profile"...what i need!)
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It just refers to that you also need to have A2DP support. However, the two may not be separated - unless someone has managed to "hack" this.
If nothing else works, you might want to give a try to UPnP, along with a remote controllable player like Conduits Pocket Player. Note that it doesn't use AVRCP but UPnP and might only work via Wi-Fi (I haven't tested it over BT PAN).
See my UPnP Bible for more info.
Thanks for your reply Menneisyys,
Now I understand a bit more about how those technologies work, and although I wasn't in dire need of such a controller, I appreciate your information.
I do use CorePlayer, and I have heard that it supports AVRCP, but until I can get a controller-only piece of hardware, I probably won't keep looking into this (only to get my hopes up).
Wouldn't it be great though to have a small iPod-like device that could control your phone via BT? Think about the situations where you might have your phone wired to a nice speaker system, but are chilling outside. You wouldn't even have to aim the remote!
I am thinking too far outside of the box now though, and if I only had the means, time and most importantly, knowledge, to create such a device, I would be ALL over it!
Hopefully someone has read into this, and maybe we'll see such a device down the line....for now, it's more waiting time!
Hi guys,
Can someone please tell me whether we can use the Nokia WH-701 Stereo Headset for making calls and change music tracks with the Samsung galaxy S I9000?
the default samsung one is of poor quality for listening to music and it doesnt have individual keys to change music tracks. it also doesn't fell good when plugged in. Its plastic doesn't feel smooth.
can you please tell any wired hands-free with music controls that work with samsung galaxy S?
I would love to buy this Nokia set if its works with our phone.
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I have the WH-800. Sound and mic work ok, but the buttons dont do anything.
Hi, thanks for the reply. u said the buttons wont work, does it mean the call / end buttons wont work or the music buttons wont work?
not even samsung remote controls from other models work, it must be specified to work with the i9000, or else 90% of the time they just wont work.
i have got hold of the headphones, All the buttons dont work with the samsug default player and the android default player.
we can make calls and listen to music but the buttons are useless. is it really a hardware thing? or some software compatibility issue?
if its a software issue, can we create any music app that works with this buttons? (wishful thinking)
There is PowerAMP, which can use button in stock headset. Maybe it can use this Nokia's? Who can check?
rocketjump said:
There is PowerAMP, which can use button in stock headset. Maybe it can use this Nokia's? Who can check?
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that is correct i guess..
thees headphones u can only listen to music!! u cant change the music throu buttons, u cant call with them eather.
thanks man....i have found out a phillips in ear headset that comes with compatible 3.5 mm converter cables for all range of phones...
http://www.usa.philips.com/c/cell-phone-accessories/shh2661_28/prd/
i am going to buy now to see if iphone compatible headsets works using this 3.5 mm converter...its less than 20 dollars in India.
fingers crossed !!!
lycan_codex said:
thanks man....i have found out a phillips in ear headset that comes with compatible 3.5 mm converter cables for all range of phones...
i am going to buy now to see if iphone compatible headsets works using this 3.5 mm converter...its less than 20 dollars in India.
fingers crossed !!!
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Can you please confirm it works?
Mine works. Also can skip songs and change volume using the headset.
Verstuurd van mijn GT-I9000 met Tapatalk
Worked for me
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which headset did you used to skip the tracks
sorry for bumping an old thread....
Dell BH200
sirilpta said:
which headset did you used to skip the tracks
sorry for bumping an old thread....
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I'm using Dell's BH200 Bluetooth headset. I can answer calls, change music tracks etc via the headset. I get about 8 hours of music or 6 hours of calls on a single charge. You could try Ebay India or any of the others.
Will skullcandy lowrider work in sgy??
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Nokia Headset "AD-57" with SGS1 Gt-i9000
He folks,
i use the Headset Adapter from Nokia Model: AD-57 with BassREFLEX pluginPhones from Sony Ericsson Model: HPM-64.
I use the jetAudio plus as player, because it have special functions for double and dribble click.
oneClick Play/Stop
doubleClick next Track
dribbleClick back Track
it works very fine for me.
OK well due to the washer killing my voyager 855. i have had in the past the Jabra BT8010 with the stereo attachment. I have yet on my day long search to find one like these. Any suggestions??
alucardunit1 said:
OK well due to the washer killing my voyager 855. i have had in the past the Jabra BT8010 with the stereo attachment. I have yet on my day long search to find one like these. Any suggestions??
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can i recommend the nokia bh503 headsets. they playback stereo music and also make calls, they include a microphone too and playback control buttons nd picking up calls and hanging them up. they work well on my htc sensation
Well I like how both if those had the option to have stereo out you could unhook it any thing like that?
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I recommend Sony Ericsson MW600 or MH100. Best for me.
Still dont like them because they are still not around the head design real bluetooth
Plantronics pulsar 590A
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I used these for years....design hasn't changed lol. You have the option of using bt or plugging it in. Great if you are running low on juice.
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I recommend Sony Ericsson MW600 or MH100. Best for me.
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I was looking at this headset, but I was wondering if the side buttons work for pausing and skipping music?
MW600 works like a charm
I'm using the MW600 since a few months.
First with my HTC Legend and now with the Sensation.
The controls work just fine on both phones.
On my Legend it had problems with the integrated mic, thus making it unuseable as handsfree kit, but on the sensation it works like a charm.
Only thing that's missing (but that seems to be a general Android problem) is voice dial. You can accept calls with the phone button on the bt adapter, but you can't use it to issue new calls.
I bought a bluetooth handset to take remote pics but it doesn't work. Is there something able to enable this?
can you connect? have you checked your connection, do you have more options? like when I connect my n4 to my n5 via Bluetooth, I have to enable it to use the Internet, via the connection settings.
simms22 said:
can you connect? have you checked your connection, do you have more options? like when I connect my n4 to my n5 via Bluetooth, I have to enable it to use the Internet, via the connection settings.
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I was talking about earphones bluetooth
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you mean how to shoot a photo with voice? i dont believe the google cam does that.
I read that volume key of bluetooth earphone work as the smartphone ones. So I bought this and pressing vol up or down nothing happened. There is a way to let it work?
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I read that volume key of bluetooth earphone work as the smartphone ones. So I bought this and pressing vol up or down nothing happened. There is a way to let it work?
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what does this have to do with taking photos? anyways, are there volume keys on the bluetooth earpiece?
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what does this have to do with taking photos? anyways, are there volume keys on the bluetooth earpiece?
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Yes, bluetooth earpiece has volume keys.
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Yes, bluetooth earpiece has volume keys.
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and they dont raise/lower the volume?
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and they dont raise/lower the volume?
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They works good with volume. Bit I would to take pics with keyvolume of bluetooth earpiece.
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They works good with volume. Bit I would to take pics with keyvolume of bluetooth earpiece.
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i really dont think its possible. i know you can take shots with the volume keys, but via a bluetooth they will work just as they were intended, to adjust volume.
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i really dont think its possible. i know you can take shots with the volume keys, but via a bluetooth they will work just as they were intended, to adjust volume.
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There is an easy way to get it with tasker or remapping bluetooth earphone buttons?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JK5OW8C/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_5?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER