[Q] Bluetooth - Windows Phone 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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.

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Bluetooth Stereo only plays mono source over left channel

Hello,
I have a number of mono sound sources (Internet radio, Audiobooks on MP3 etc...) and can't figure out how to make the A2DP connection to my bluetooth stereo headsets play the mono source over the right AND left channels. I don't care that it would be mono+mono.
Is there anything I can do to configure this from the WM6 SmartPhone itself? I've connected my HTC X730 (Verizon rebranded) to 4 different stereo headphones and one of them did play the stream over both right and left channels, but none of the others did.
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Thanks.
Bill Fields
are you shure that you connect it by using a2dp ?
when you connect it as a headset, you will only hear mono.
you have to connect it as a bluetooth stereo headset !
Pretty sure I guess. I go into Bluetooth settings and select "Set as Wireless Stereo". That, and the SmartPhone home screen's titlebar icon looks like a headphone with a music note inside it.
One other side-note, if I listen to the same content on my PC with WMP it plays over both speakers, but if I stream it via A2DP from my phone to the same PC via the WMP on the phone, it only plays over the left speaker.
maybe you should try an other (newer) rom

a2dp (music via bluetooth) on Polaris possible?

how to listen music through bluetooth headset?
mastra said:
how to listen music through bluetooth headset?
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Get yourself an A2dp headset. Pair it to your device and you're done.
JNGold said:
Get yourself an A2dp headset. Pair it to your device and you're done.
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I paired them and I started Media Player. But no sound in headset.
JNGold said:
Get yourself an A2dp headset. Pair it to your device and you're done.
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I paired them and I started Media Player. But no sound in headset.
I have a BlueTrek G2 bluetooth-headset. I think I must install first a special driver (widcomm??) to hear music through this type of device.
mastra said:
I paired them and I started Media Player. But no sound in headset.
I have a BlueTrek G2 bluetooth-headset. I think I must install first a special driver (widcomm??) to hear music through this type of device.
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No, you should not have to do this. A2DP works really well out of the box, I've paired it to 3 different A2DP devices issues. Do you have MS VoiceCommand installed? I have had conflicts with MS VoiceCommand and A2DP where after using VC no sound comes out from A2DP, but I haven't had the time to play around and figure what prompts the issue as it doesn't happen consistently.
EDIT: It wasn't MS VoiceCommand that was causing my issues. It was having the phone on vibrate. That stops sound from coming over A2DP, as does pressing the volume down button (duh, stupid me).
I just paired it, and it worked (Jabra BT620s.) Make sure you check the correct box for what feature to use when pairing.
does it work at samsung wep210 any setting need to change?
Hmmm... I can not make it work with my car stereo (Pioneer DEH-P75BT).
Anyone succeded in making it work with Pioneer car stereo DEH series?
P75BT just sits there and waits for connection, even if it is already connected and functional as handsfree device...
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waits for connection, even if it is already connected and functional as handsfree device...
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Handsfree and A2DP are two different things. The Bluetooth Handsfree profile is intended for making phone calls (speak). That's your old school lousy quality mono headset. The A2DP profile on the other hand has decent quality stereo streaming but is only supported by newer devices.
Are you sure your Pioneer supports the 'real' A2DP? And if it supports both, Handsfree and A2DP, make sure you select the right service when connecting.
Hmmm... here's quote from device's brochure:
Make calls and stream music via your Bluetooth CD Tuner - the DEH-P75BT supports both handsfree and audio profiles from your mobile phone.
But, good question is does music streaming support real A2DP... Wireless stereo might not be A2DP compatible...

Can WP7 stream hi quality music via Bluetooth?

With WP7 having Zune so heavily integrated, I would imagine that MS will have considered that some of us will want to play the music that we've downloaded with a Zune pass on some speakers, rather than headphones.
Clearly there are not going to be any speaker docks out there for WP7 phones as they're all slightly different shapes & sizes so what I want to do is get a bluetooth receiver to put into the aux input on my ipod speaker dock and stream music from my Omnia7 to the speaker dock using something like the Bluetooth wireless audio receiver from Belkin.
Is this possible? As the music downloaded with a Zune pass is DRM protected, I can't just copy it to my itunes/ipod etc so bluetooth would seem the best way.
I stream music from my HD7 to my Toyota's audio system via bluetooth, and it sounds absolutely fine to me.
Yes
adesonic said:
I stream music from my HD7 to my Toyota's audio system via bluetooth, and it sounds absolutely fine to me.
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Hi all
I use a HTC 7 Mozart with a Jabra SP700 which connects with both the HandsFree profile and the High Quality Audio Profile (A2DP).
I get very good sound quality via the device over A2DP.
Cheers
andrew-in-woking
I have connected a Chordette Gem to my Hifi Rack and transfer music via Bluetooth from my WP7 (and Laptop etc)
High End D/A Converter inside (24bit and up to 196kHz), so you can expect audiophile sounds
http://www.chordelectronics.co.uk/products-info.asp?id=53
The other thing is that you don't want to have the phone volume all the way up... Correct me if I am wrong, but you want to let your amplifier doing the amplification - not your phone. I put my phone on 20/30 and it seems to make a difference in my Ford. It will also not force me to turn my system all the way up in my car.
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There is a problem with bluetooth

Hi,
on all samsung galaxy S there is a problem with bluetooth. I've associated the my phone with my headset and I can call with headset, but if I want listen the music or playing game whit my auricolare it's not function, WHY?
thank you soo much
Maybe the headset is crappy and old, which don't support the a2dp profile needed for media playback. Or you didn't set it up for media play back in bt settings
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the my headset is mono and it'isnt stereo. I use the headset for the call but with my old nokia e51 I use the headset mono for the call e for the listen music, now it's impossible with my sgs

Blue&me A2DP and HSP bluetooth problem

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.

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