Hi Guys,
I have been on the search to find a bluetooth headphone that will allow you to listen to music through bluetooth on your I-mate/XDA 2 etc.
I came accross the Sonorix OBH-0100.
Site:http://www.sonorix.com/eng/sono_product_obh0100.html
Review:http://www.worldofppc.com/HWTests/openbt2.htm
I sent an e-mail to the company asking whether this set would work with Pocket PC (XDA 2). They replied back saying that current pocket pc's would need a A2DP (advanced audio distribution profile) to be able to use your bluetooth headphones to listen to music from your device.
Does anyone know how we could go about adding this extra bluetooth feature.
Im sure that alot of you would like this option / accessory. So if anyone could help that would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hi, well done on finding the BT headphones, I've been trying to find something like this for a while...
first, on other parts of this site there are links to the following place:
http://bluetooth.i-networx.de/index_e.html
This guy is busy writing BT software for the XDA to fill in the shortfalls, and slowly including more profiles into his BT tools, He may be able to help with the profile problem for the XDA...
Also, are they actually selling these units yet? The URL you supplied only seems to supply 'sample' sets for traders, I would like to know where it is being sold, and if not when it is being released if the info is available..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=6816&highlight=bluetooth+stereo
people say that the quality is horrible if it worked
Hmm I dunno, maybe it is possible to send the audio across the BT link compressed (maybe MP3 like) and do the decompression back into audio locally, this would possibly make it possible to send resonable quality over the BT link bitrate (I think it's about 700k).
Their website claims to have reached CD quality audio.
yeah suppose you could do that but it would require
a uncompression in the head set
it would be possible of cause but from that guy who tried it
it may require more then just a std profile
Yes, a special profile is required as mentioned in the first post, apparently it is an advanced audio digital profile (a2dp), but no hand held units have it yet, we were hoping someone may be able to write profile support for the XDA...
I sent an e-mail to Tobias at Pocket Bluetooth tools about these particular headphones and he replied that he has no ordered the headphones and will work on the A2DP profile as soon as he recieves the headphones.
Hope something good comes out of this.
Will keep you updated 8)
Great news, now we only need to sit back and wait.
I had a look at the site but they only seem to be selling trader samples? Do we know where these items can be bought yet and how much? if not do we know a release date?
No, they havent mentioned anything about a release date but I have heard that many people have ordered the trade samples to test them out.
I think trade samples is the ony way you can buy for the time being ...$220 is the price as I remember and this excludes delivery and tax that you might have to pay.
But I have to admit they look very cool and if Tobias can solve this problem soon, I would certainly order one for myself.
BT audio transport
Hi folks,
I'm on the search for BT headset that also plays back the audio output of my MDA II (e.g. direction info of tomtom nav 3 ...)ยด. When I found this thread I thought that's it, but there is now follow up after Apr. 24th.
Any news yet?
Still no news!?!?!?!
:x
what you need is a bluetooth profile which have support for
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
ms really dont like bluetooth all that much and their stack lack most bluetooth profiles
maybe the latest vidcomm stack support it
more about bluetooth profiles
http://www.palowireless.com/infotooth/tutorial/profiles.asp
maybe you should look into this product
http://www.bluetake.com/products/BT420EX.htm
but some guy in the forum had one for test and said the phone quality was pretty poor
RE
OK guys!
A short review has been posted here:-
http://www.ppcsg.com/forums/viewtop...t=iphono&sid=6d3d546329a09353b6817f1c28cdca86
From another thread Pocket Bluetooth Tools doesn't work very well with iPHONO bluetooth headphone and the digital Bluespoon bluetooth headset. However, it creates a non-dynamic serial port and enables printing from the O2 XDA II to HP 450CBi bluetooth portable printer.
http://www.ppcsg.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=38299&sid=6d3d546329a09353b6817f1c28cdca86
:roll:
Has anyone seen this new tool that hacks the SmartPhone MS BT to allow audio through BT Headset in Mono only.
I wonder if this would work on the PPC-PE MS BT Stack? Is there a big difference between MS SmartPhone and MS PPC-PE BT Stacks?
Man would I love to be able to use this on my JAM to listen to Audible audio books.
See link: http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=203212[/url]
Anyone know any more about this???
It comes with the source code, why not just download the Pocket PC SDK and recompile it?
:lol: err, I wouldnt know where to start mate!
Does the latest stable (4.5) Haykuro cupcake support stereo bluetooth and bluetooth file transfer? I miss having my stereo headphones for MP3 and I really miss being able to bluetooth mp3's, pictures and documents directly to other phones, laptops and printers.
Rick
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Does the latest stable (4.5) Haykuro cupcake support stereo bluetooth and bluetooth file transfer? I miss having my stereo headphones for MP3 and I really miss being able to bluetooth mp3's, pictures and documents directly to other phones, laptops and printers.
Rick
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a2dp Yes.
file transfer Not yet.
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Hi Everyone,
Im currently working on a small personal project which i hope will come together nicely in the future and ive come to a point in the development where i thought id ask other experienced users for help.
Im basically trying to stream audio using TCPIP on the android MediaPlayer object. Becuase streaming is only currently supported for http public files, what i am doing is instead using a Thread to download and store the data on the sd card. What i would like to do is WHILE the data is being downloaded/written to the sd card, the Media Player will access the same file and begin reading the data for playback.
Is this possible? Ive managed to open a file for asychronous reading and writing before but i cant seem to make this work with the Media Player object. Could someone give me an idea about how this could be done?
PS: i tried posting this on the Android software development forums but it seems that i need 10 posts or more to do that.
HI guys did any one knows any XAP app for bluetooth transfer or any way to transfer over my phone to other phones??
Only email / ftp.