So i got my Jawbone 2 in the mail and it was great but i couldn't find a solution to easily route all audio. I already had AudioRoute installed on my HD2 but that didn't seem to work.
The solution for me was to open the AudioRoute tab, and select the Speaker phone option on the right, (the orange icon), and then select the Purple icon to go back to Earpiece.
I was surprised that when i started playing music, it came through my Bluetooth
Here is a direct link to the forum from where i got the CAB.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=603880
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hey guy,
I'm having problems getting this thing to work properly, i've searched and searched and can't seem to find anyone else with this problem:
Device pairs fine and seems to function perfectly as a handsfree, however, using media player the audio comes out of the phone even as the 'click' sound effects are coming out the headset! Can't seem to get any audio from media player or core player to come out the headset, the 'htc streaming media player' uses the headset but you can't open files etc using that.
I've tried with WM5 and WM6, same results.
Anyone faced this problem before?
Hi
I've just purchased this headset last week and am thoroughly impressed by it so far. There's not much info on it out there but theres a few characteristics I've found out about this headset; i wonder if you can help me confirm them.
- It seems like when you take the headset off your head it automatically turns off? at first I thought mine was faulty but this behaviour was quite consistent and I figured it was just a power saving feature.
- seems like it likes to turn by itself if idle quite fast.
- need to manually set the device as hands free for it to actually work as a hands free
- unable to use the mic when connecting to pc. I wanted to use it for my sip client on the pc but alas the microphone function doesn't register? What should I be doing to make this work?
In regards to your problem; I'll outline the steps I take to use mine.
1. turn on headset
2. turn on trinity bluetooth from comm manager
3. go to bluetooth settings from settings
4. touch and hold down the nokia bh501 item until the drop down menu appears ,then select "set as wireless audio" or similar
--> you should hear a sound, if you can hear this then it will work, if theres nothing
--> alternatively, select hands free if you want to use it as hands free!
5. open your favorite mp3's and it should work fine.
Does this work for you? Btw im using Mun's TE wm6 rom. What rom are u using?
Eureka!
Your post made me realise I had only tried the headset with AAC files and not MP3 and guess what? The headset only works with MP3 files! Although this is probably a limitation of the trinity.
I can also confirm it doesn't work with nerodigital video files.
I'm using the GPS enabled WM5 Ship ROM.
I'll do some more tests on different media files, it would be a real shame if we're limited to only MP3s...
EDIT: Wow the sound quality is amazing and the bass is fantastic!
I haven't tried playing AAC files because I haven't got any...I specifically converted all my formats so I could use GS player. I'm pretty sure the headset can play WMA as well..I haven't really tested...
The next thing I notice is this constant high pitch ringing or hissing sound...It's very uncomfortable.
I've seen reports of this all over the forum in regards to the Triity, let's hope there is a fix available soon.
wma file work.
i have wm6 and a motorola ht820 and it works great. the only thing is that the perfomance of the trinity decrease while i'm using the bluetooth-headset.
Nokia bh-501 Not discovering in my windows XP laptop
Hi guys,
I am finding difficulties connecting my nokia bh-501 to my laptop. Not even its discovering in My bluetooth places. Is there any driver that i need to upgrade to use the Nokia bluetooth headset BH-501 on my laptop?
Please help me...
Yuvaraj
soadownz said:
hey guy,
I'm having problems getting this thing to work properly, i've searched and searched and can't seem to find anyone else with this problem:
Device pairs fine and seems to function perfectly as a handsfree, however, using media player the audio comes out of the phone even as the 'click' sound effects are coming out the headset! Can't seem to get any audio from media player or core player to come out the headset, the 'htc streaming media player' uses the headset but you can't open files etc using that.
I've tried with WM5 and WM6, same results.
Anyone faced this problem before?
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To be completely honest, i've never posted on this forum, and i'm not sure whether this the right section to post this sort of thread in or not...
a few days ago i ordered a pair of MOTOROLA bluetooth stereo headphones from NEWEGG, and tried pairing them with my phone so i could play my music form it (i have an HTC 8125)
To my dismay, i was quite incapable of playing my music through my headphones, for some unknown reason to me. i promptly went online and searched for a solution to my problem
one solution i found would be to completely re-install a different type of custom firmware, over my WM5.0, THEN install another program that would to this
I decided that would be too much work, so i tried BLUECAST with windows' .NET framework 2.0
This worked, but the sound was muffled and TERRIBLE. my suggestion: NEVER USE BLUECAST
anyway, it was only a trial for bluecast and not the real thing so i only got 60 seconds of music before it quit
RIGHT as i was about to give up and return the headphones, i noticed a little bluetooth icon on the toolbar on the bottom of my screen, which was adjacent to a few other icons, all part of a program called BATTERY STATUS, which i had previously downloaded for the OVERCLOCKER to run my GBA emulator
As it is, when i clicked on the bluetooth icon, the first thing you can select is "A2DP"
When i saw this, i almost had a heart attack. i clicked it, then went to my bluetooth connections and clicked my stereo headset, and there was a third, new option: "STEREO MUSIC" (or something like that)
MORAL OF THE STORY:
Battery status can be used to enabled A2DP on my HTC 8125, and will probably work on any other phone with battery status installed
AN ADDITIONAL NOTE: i only discovered the A2DP feature of BATTERY STATUS *after* messing with some other stuff, like installing .NET framework 2.0 and some other misc. things
Hope this can help anyone else with a similar problem
Ultralomaniac said:
To be completely honest, i've never posted on this forum, and i'm not sure whether this the right section to post this sort of thread in or not...
a few days ago i ordered a pair of MOTOROLA bluetooth stereo headphones from NEWEGG, and tried pairing them with my phone so i could play my music form it (i have an HTC 8125)
To my dismay, i was quite incapable of playing my music through my headphones, for some unknown reason to me. i promptly went online and searched for a solution to my problem
one solution i found would be to completely re-install a different type of custom firmware, over my WM5.0, THEN install another program that would to this
I decided that would be too much work, so i tried BLUECAST with windows' .NET framework 2.0
This worked, but the sound was muffled and TERRIBLE. my suggestion: NEVER USE BLUECAST
anyway, it was only a trial for bluecast and not the real thing so i only got 60 seconds of music before it quit
RIGHT as i was about to give up and return the headphones, i noticed a little bluetooth icon on the toolbar on the bottom of my screen, which was adjacent to a few other icons, all part of a program called BATTERY STATUS, which i had previously downloaded for the OVERCLOCKER to run my GBA emulator
As it is, when i clicked on the bluetooth icon, the first thing you can select is "A2DP"
When i saw this, i almost had a heart attack. i clicked it, then went to my bluetooth connections and clicked my stereo headset, and there was a third, new option: "STEREO MUSIC" (or something like that)
MORAL OF THE STORY:
Battery status can be used to enabled A2DP on my HTC 8125, and will probably work on any other phone with battery status installed
AN ADDITIONAL NOTE: i only discovered the A2DP feature of BATTERY STATUS *after* messing with some other stuff, like installing .NET framework 2.0 and some other misc. things
Hope this can help anyone else with a similar problem
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you should still go for a new WM6.1 ROM. The A2DP quality of all pre-WM6 ROM's (incl. officila factory ones) is dismal with most headphones. See my related articles.
Actualluy the quality is utterly fantastic. there's nothing fuzzy about it, and i can still use the forward, reverse, pause, and play buttons on the headphones to control the music.
also, i don't know where to get the WM6.1 rom. what other features does it have better than 5.0?
No problem getting some DVDs into WMV and onto the FUZE. Can play fine, and sound through the speaker. Is there a way to redirect the audio to my BT headset? BT is a Plantronics Voyager 510 for hands free calling. In the BT dialog box it is shown as "Hands free" and cannot find a way to define it with any other properties.
Mike
http://www.4shared.com/file/31031349/99e8506e/RouteBTAudio.html
Or
http://www.teksoftco.com/index.php?section=freeware and get the cab for A2DPToggle
How to install?
Sorry to be so lame, but I'm new to this phone. In my past experience one double clicks an application file an it gets put on the list to install at the next sync. I downloaded both of your recommendations, now can't figure out what to do with them. I have been noticing EXE files for the FUZE, and tried just copying them in, but the programs do not show up on the Programs list. So, a bit of hand holding please: how to install both types.
Thanks, Mike
How can I stream all device audio via bluetooth to my radio in wm 6.5.5 (touch pro)? With wm 6.1 this was possible; no I can't get it work (I need it for navigation via radio)?
Bluetooth works for phone calls.
I have tried the BTaudio app; this mutes audio at my device; but I get no audio via my radio.
i use BTAudio as well, and everything goes to my headset. however, i don't use the BTAudio ON/OFF, where it pops up a screen and you have to push the button to toggle on and off, then minimize the screen. there is another component called BTAudio Toggle. the icon looks like a Bluetooth symbol with headphones on. i also run Manila 2D, so i just add it to my Launcher and i have ALL audio come through my headset by just clicking a button one time. and at the top of my screen it put a little icon of a head with headphones on, so i KNOW it's connected. i've only been able to find the BTAudio download WITH this other component one time, and i can't even remember where i found it. but if you want to send me your email, i'll shoot it over to you. i'm not sure if the copy of BTAudio that you are using has this third component with it, but if not, just let me know and i'll shoot it your way. Just PM me.
Chris
My last 2 phones both played whatever ringtone I had assigned to callers over the bluetooth box on my car sun visor.
The Sensation just plays a beep. I've searched on here and found a couple of solutions such as going into the bluetooth audio settings and selecting "Play audio on remote device", but there's no such option on the Sensation.
How can I go about doing this?
hi guys. i stumbled upon this thread and decided to revive it. perhaps in a bit under a year period, someone have found solution?
this is realy annoying ...