Would like to connect to my PS vita but when I try to pair both screens show the pass key I press okay on ether one and they don't connect. Anybody know a way to get this working? I'd like to send music and stuff from Xoom to PS vita and so on.
Vita's bluetooth only supports A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile), and HSP (Headset Profile). So it's only good for headsets and headphones/earphones pretty much.
Okay thanks for replying.
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just wondering
A2dp give stereo audio
AVRCP give remote control, forward reverse stop start etc
GAVDP I guess you need this to start a connection from a remote device (ie headset) to the phone/player, hmmm just guessing.
what bluetooth profile do you need so the song titles can be displayed in the remote, like in the sony HBH-DS970 or the Nokia HS-12W
just wondered, thanks for any info.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm looking for. I lost my BT headset I used for online gaming, yet I have a perfectly fine Fuze that works well with my Plantronics headset that I use for my xbox.
Is it possible to use the fuze as a rx/tx passthrough unit for a wired headset?
Basically:
Wired headset > Fuze with Bluetooth turned on > Fuze synched to computer with bluetooth > Chatting with wired headset through the Fuze's bluetooth in online games.
Not odd at all
I would also love thing like this
I think if the bluetooth software on the computer
support audio gateway
and the x1 show up as supporting audio gateway bluetooth profile
when one bound it
then one can pick the x1 as soundcard to be used
in audio settings in control panel in pc windows
and it should work
Well I am using Bluesoleil on my laptop with Bluetooth v1.2 which actually connects well even to my A2DP dongle with full stereo sound even if it is not v2. But when I browse the services of my Raphael, the comp shows only Dial-Up Networking, Object Push and PAN... no Advanced Audio or Headset. Maybe I would need to configure the raphael somehow?
darfri said:
Well I am using Bluesoleil on my laptop with Bluetooth v1.2 which actually connects well even to my A2DP dongle with full stereo sound even if it is not v2. But when I browse the services of my Raphael, the comp shows only Dial-Up Networking, Object Push and PAN... no Advanced Audio or Headset. Maybe I would need to configure the raphael somehow?
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After doing some research, it would definitely have to be added in by way of some third party app. There are only two or three phones out there that support this. Essentially, a deal was made to where phone manufactures wouldn't include the Advanced Audio or Headset profile in their phones.
I don't see why someone couldn't make a program for this though.
I have been looking to do this with other HTCs for more than a year.
So far I can only say it's not possible as it's not supported by the WM BT stack.
Is there any way to use my android phone (htc sapphire / magic) as bluetooth a2dp client / sink?
I don't want to use a2dp to stream the sound from the phone (server) to a headset (client), instead i want to use my notebook (server) to stream the sound right to my phone (client) as i could connect my headphones and use it as awesome bluetooth headphones which are quite expensive
does anybody know how it might work?
thanks a lot
fabsn
fabsn said:
Is there any way to use my android phone (htc sapphire / magic) as bluetooth a2dp client / sink?
I don't want to use a2dp to stream the sound from the phone (server) to a headset (client), instead i want to use my notebook (server) to stream the sound right to my phone (client) as i could connect my headphones and use it as awesome bluetooth headphones which are quite expensive
does anybody know how it might work?
thanks a lot
fabsn
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I'm interested to this feature to query another device phonebook.
thx
Is it possible to pair a Windows Surface with a PS3 through Bluetooth and use it as an external keyboard or stream media from it?
Thank you,
John
Keyboard/mouse maybe. I doubt bluetooth has the bandwidth for streaming video though.. probably need to go over wifi for that, which is built into windows.
Hi!
the radio in my car doesn't have bluetooth (BT) so I need to use a BT audio adapter that I plug in the audio jack. THis would be the first device that I want to connect with my Honor 8. Because I don't want to switch tracks over the phone display, I would like to connect a bluetooth remote too that is attached to the steering wheel. FInally I would like to use a BT headset to make/answer calls while driving.
So there would be 3 BT devices that need to be connected to my phone at the same time...
Have any of you tried this? Should / can this work?
Thanks for your thoughts!
Greetz Ric
You can do that if you use 3 different protocol.
1. BT headset-phone audio
2.Bt aux-media audio(this give music audio and dedicated music control)
3. BT remote-have to be some kind of input type.
My setup for proof of concept using BT speaker, BT headset and BT remote(in pic)
I haven't had any luck connecting to my car's Bluetooth with emui 5.1 so I wish you the best of luck bud! I'm back to the aux cord life until something gets fixed. Please keep us posted on how things work out for you.