I have a remote control headset (Bluetooth one) and controls operate the PlayerPro and only corporate with it.
How can I change it to work with different players such as PlayerAMP or even stock?
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Hi Guys,
I've been googling for a while without avail.
I'm looking for a wired remote control for my motorcycle.
Let me elaborate.
I want the same function as the inline remote control, i.e. play/pause, FWD REV from 3 buttons on my handle bar.
The wire would be routed to the phone in my jacket pocket, while the audio signal should go to my intercom.
I know I could just buy a second headset or an iphone extension with remote and slice that up, but that would leave me with non weather proof and glove-unfriendly buttons.
Does anybody know of a more suited alternative ?
Or alternatively does anybody know what signals are used to control the audio ?
Thanks in advance
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=659664
Or you could buy a nice new helmet with bluetooth in it (e.g. Nolan N102 + the bluetooth module). Not a cheap solution though.
I've tried this one: http://www.i-luv.com/product_detail.asp?idx=1387
and this one: http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/smarttalk
They both work fine but the volume control side of things is incompatible with the N1, no company is going to make something like this that adheres to actual standards in lieu of Apple's "standards" unfortunately. Play/pause and next/prev works fine, as does the inline microphone.
Can I play music on my Zune through my Bluetooth?? Anybody got a clue thanks
Zune hardware devices don't have BlueTooth radios, so no. I assume you mean playing music stored on your Windows phone.
You'll need to be more specific than "my Bluetooth" as there are many, many Bluetooth devices, and most of them only support a few profiles. For example, Bluetooth headsets and Bluetooth-enabled cars will usually support the Headset profile, which WP7 will use for calls and voice commands/text dictation, but will not use for music playback. If that's what you have, then no.
However, there are also Bluetooth headphones, speaker docks, and some cars that have support for a Bluetooth Audio profile (properly, A2DP), which Windows Phone 7 can use to stream music playback.
yes you can.
Anyone know if wired headsets work with this device as far as changing music track and adjusting volume or is iPhone the only phone smart enough to do this with a wired headset? Haven't tried and looking to buy a good pair of wired headsets with volume, music track skip, etc controls but don't want to waste the money if these controls won't work. Thanks
I'm trying to figure out a way to use my car's build in steering wheel controls to change songs when not streaming audio (but still connected) on bluetooth. Basically I need to have the bluetooth controls work even when audio output is not done via bluetooth. Seems simple enough but I can't figure out how to make it work :S
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Hi,
Does anyone know if it is possible to have a media player/streaming app controlled with HSP but output music to A2DP? Some cars only support HSP for voice calls but do have USB media ports and 3.5mm jacks to play music. The only way to have good quality Bluetooth music (Not through HSP) is to use the media functions on the phone not the steering wheel, so having an app that does this would make life so much easier.