I love my Jawbone 2 but while i can use it to make calls easily there is no obvious way to route audio from programmes such as Skype on the HD2. Has anybody found a way to accomplish this ?
Sorry if there is a sticky somewhere that i missed.
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I've searched the forums but can't seem to find out how to stream audio through my Touch Pro to my Jawbone. I want to listen to music through it as well as my GPS nav program, so it needs to reroute all audio to the headset. Anyone try the old Hermes BTAudio redirect program or reg hack? How are the rest of you streaming audio?
Additionally, I'm looking for a program to log all phone calls (incoming, outgoing and missed) and sms messages to Outlook as well. I've tried a number of programs, such as Call Firewall, CallCalendar and more, and they either don't work or don't do all of the above.
Finally, I've installed Vito Audionotes to record all phone conversations but it doesn't work either. Anyone have any luck with recording phone calls?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Cheers.
P.S.: One last question: Anyone get Voice Command to successfully work on the Touch Pro?
Bump... any opinions on routing all audio to the headset? If it matters, my Jawbone II seems to be identified as a "Hands Free" not a "Headset".
Hi all....I've posted about my bluetooth problem, but have yet to solve it. My problem again is that no sound via hands free comes through to the BT headset. A2DP works and so does file transfer. I've read other people having this problem with Touch Cruise (which I never had). I figure there must be something missing or set wrong in the HKLM so that no voice is transfered during calls, since music via A2DP works.
I'm trying to solve this myself, so my question is what HKLM Audio Gateway file controls the transfer of voice from handset to the headset? I'm trying to pinpoint what is missing or set wrong, so if anyone can help, that'd be great. Thanks.
On my previous phones Kyocera 7135, HTC MDA, and Nokia N95 I was able to get all phone audio (music, alarms, calls etc..) to play through a mono bluetooth headset. It did not occur to me to ask whether it could be done with my myTouch 3g as it seemed obvious that if you are using a headset you would want to hear all the audio from the phone through it, or at least have a choice.
I have not been able to find a way to do this and am wondering if anyone knows how it might be accomplished. First, is it possible from a programming perspective with android. And second, if I wanted to hire somebody to program it, where would I find them?
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Hi friends,
I own a HD2 running Android and the only thing that I couldn´t find a solution was to listen to my music and podcasts though my Nokia BH-104 mono bluetooth headset.
On WinMo I used a very simple program which gives me the option to stream the audio to the BT earpiece or not. But I haven´t find anything like this to Android.
Am I missing something or it´s not possible to do this?
Thank you!
Nobody else has this problem?
I had the same problem, I use to use a regular bt earpiece through my winmo phone but on my Hero I had to get the new moto h17 earpiece to listen to music or in my case Howard Stern through the earpiece, On an android phone the earpiece needs to be A2dp.
Oh, what a shame! =/
My friends, I opened this thread, however nobody was able to help me. Although I have performed a deep search on google and I was able to find a program that just does what I ever wanted!!!
It´s called Super BT Mono Froyo Pro and can be found on the Android Market. It costs only $2.99 and it´s worth each cent.
The only advice I can give is: before disconecting the Mono BT earpice/headset, open Taskiller and shut down the program. Otherwise, Android will crash and reboot.
Anyway, now I can listen to my podcasts!!! Yahoooooo
Not sure where this question should go, some maybe someone could have a look and move it for me please?
I have an older Parrot handsfree car kit that was already built into my car when I bought it.
It works fine with android phones.. currently a poco x3 pro.. so I can make and recieve calls and it all happens through nice speakers I can hear while driving..
Great...
Lately someone called me on with WhatsApp while I was driving and I was amazed, not only did it auto answer but the call worked just fine.
That got me thinkin and I've now been able to get my daily standup call on Teams going in the car.. which is a godsend.
So, now that I realised that software calls other than just phonecalls work with the Parrot .. I 'm wondering why I cant get Player FM to play podcasts through the handsfree?
I don't have bluetooth in the builtin stereo and the cars dash is only moulded for the stock stereo. But it would be brill to be able to listen to something other than rubbish radio ads all the way home..
So I'm just wondering whats different between media player apps on the phone and 'phone' or communication apps? What is it that allows WhatsApp to send sound through the handsfree but not PlayerFM (or Pulsar) ??
Is it a routing thing? A configuration thing?
Is it anything I could change easily?
Thanks