Is it possible to write an own implementation of some bt profile? Like
sap or handsfree (not a AG side) ?
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Does an application exist that will allow my WM device (Sony X1) to easily switch between mulitple paired headset / bluetooth devices.
I have my device paired with my car bluetooth kit, a A2DP headphones and an in-ear bluetooth handsfree device.
Each time I wish to use one of them I have to into Comms Manager etc ... so a today / homescreen plugin would be most useful
Cheers SB.
Hi,
is it possible to make my Android device acts as an audio receiver? It would be great if i could enable bluetooth A2DP profile somehow (bluez?). Or is there any solution via WLAN?
Thanks,
DocMAX
no
no way you can do this :|
Hello,
today I bought a bluetooth module (Alpine KCE-400BT) for my in-car Headunit (Alpine CDE-9882Ri). The device, which apparently uses "parrot" technology is A2DP and AVRCP compatible, streaming music and controlling playback is possible from the Headunit and working fine. However, the phone seems not to transmit metadata to the bluetooth module as the headunit always displays "ARTIST" "ALBUM" or "SONG". I have noticed the same issue in a few of my friends cars, whereas their phones (Sony Erricson, iPhone) transmitted the metadata just fine.
Is there some registry key that enables transmission of metadata? WP7 apparently has support for AVRCP v1.3 (according to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2449475/de) which has this feature, as does the Bluetooth module, but why is this disabled?
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Devices..
Motorola Roadster 2
Sony DSX-S130BTX
VZW GS3
Roadster outputs proper volume levels for both Media and Phone. So phone outputs are actually good.
I currently blame Sony, and here is why I think its them..
S130 outputs proper volume level for Media. Inaudible for Phone.
Phone BT Call Volume is maxed. Extra Volume will not function. I notice that when S3 connects/disconnects from the S130 that is says Headphones Connected/Disconnected.. in incredibly small text that is hard to read. I think the S130 is reporting itself as a headset so the S3 uses wired headset/bt headset volume rules.
Is there any way to see what profiles are actually being received by the S3? I will be testing my phone on a different Sony unit that another S3 works with correctly in a bit, as well as that S3 on the S130.
S130 BT Profile support from Crutchfield's webpage.
Bluetooth Profiles: The DSX-S310BTX supports a wide variety of Bluetooth (version 2.1 + EDR) profiles, including HFP (Hands-Free Profile), OPP (Object Push Profile), PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile), A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), and AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile), so you can get the most from your Bluetooth-enabled devices.
HFP 1.5 (Hands-Free Profile): Hands-free communication with your Bluetooth enabled cellular phone in the vehicle (incoming/outgoing calls supported).
OPP (Object Push Profile): Phonebook transfer from your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone to the head unit.
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile): Phonebook access from your Bluetooth enabled cell-phone to the head unit.
A2DP 1.2 (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile): Music streaming from your Bluetooth enabled phone or audio player to the head unit.
AVRCP 1.3 (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile): Basic music playback control of your Bluetooth enabled phone or audio player from the head unit.
http://wiki.siemens-enterprise.com/wiki/Support_of_Bluetooth_Hands-free_profile_(HFP)
HFP is taking over for the older HSP.
Hi,
I coudn't find any information if Bluetooh 4 also includes Bluetooth low energy (or Bluetooth LE, or BLE, marketed as Bluetooth Smart Ready) on motorola specification.
Acording to bluetooth.com is supported:
www bluetooth com/Pages/Bluetooth-Smart-Devices-List.aspx
Anybody can confirm?
whocarez_pt said:
Hi,
I coudn't find any information if Bluetooh 4 also includes Bluetooth low energy (or Bluetooth LE, or BLE, marketed as Bluetooth Smart Ready) on motorola specification.
Acording to bluetooth.com is supported:
www bluetooth com/Pages/Bluetooth-Smart-Devices-List.aspx
Anybody can confirm?
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Yes, at least according to Motorola Support:
Supported Bluetooth Profiles
Your device uses Stereo Bluetooth® technology Class 2, v4.0 LE + EDR.
The following Bluetooth profiles are supported:
A2DP,
AVRCP,
BIP,
BPP,
DUN,
FTP,
GAP,
GAVDP,
GOEP,
HFP,
HID,
HSP,
OPP,
PAN,
PBAP,
SPP
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