Hello,
I have a question about Navigon navigation software with bluetooth connection/voice. By disabeling media sound in the bluetooth connection with my car radio the sound works finally ok over the car speakers. However on my Iphone i was able to listen to the radio until the navigation voice paused it. When the voice was ended, radio started playing music again. Is this not possible with my Android Navigation software or do i have to change some other settings to listen to the radio as well? Thanks in advance, Mark
Stuck on silent channel...
Reviving from August. I am using Navigon with my Galaxy S4, same problem here, when voice instructions ended with my Iphone 4, Radio went back to mp3/radio. With Galaxy S4, its stuck on what looks like a silent channel until new voice instructions come up.
Tried pairing it again, changing bluetooth audio channel in navigon sound options, nothing works.
Same with voice calls...
Any ideas?
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I have an HTC Touch Diamond running WM6.1 Pro, and TomTom 7.450. I also have a Pioneer CD-BTB200 bluetooth handsfree unit in the car offering A2DP support.
The setup works really well as a hands free phone. When the phone rings, the stereo will switch to the 'phone' source so the music is muted. When the call is finished it will switch back to the previous source and continue playing music.
As it supports A2DP, I can also play music and system sounds, including the TomTom voices thought the car stereo, as long as the stereo is set to 'bt audio' as its source. In which case it works great, but I am limited to the audio that I can play from the phone.
What I would like is to be able to listen to music on the stereo, ie; radio or cd or whatever, then when TomTom issues some directions, for the stereo to play the directions and then return to its previous state. This is obviously possible because thats how it works when the phone rings.
Does anyone know of any software that could do what I am looking for?
Or would anyone fancy attempting a little app that would do something like this? I'm assuming that if the TomTom voices could be played in the same way as an incoming phone call, then when TomTom issues a direction, the stereo would change to 'phone' the direction would sound, the the stereo would revert back to its previous source.
I would pay a few £/$/€ for something like this, and I'm sure a load of other people would too,
Phew. Sorry for the long post.
Anyone? Or am I asking for something that deosnt exist?
The trouble is that the only way to listen to tomtom through bluetooth is through a2dp, which is always on until you turn it off. Calls dont use a2dp, and are automatically switched on when needed which is what your handsfree unit detects.
One workaround would be to play your music on your phone, and then tomtom will just speak over it, but it means all your cds would have to be ripped to your phone, and your radio streamed over the internet.
Try this,(BTAudio)-it sends all audio via the bluetooth-I assume that the
A2DP stream will run over it.
If not try A2DPtoggle (but I think that is A2DP only)
You have to start the chosen BTaudio app first (make sure BT is already paired and on),then run any other programs.
Ashley
Actually the only ones PPC's that are doing what you like to do are Asus P525, Asus P535 and LG KS20 because all three are working on Broadcom BT stack.
Why Microsoft still with their crap BT??? ... Who knows!!!
Up front details:
Verizon's version of HTC Touch Pro (XV6850)
Verizon stock ROM MR1 (2009-06-11)
Connects to Sony MEX-BT5000 head unit for hands-free and A2DP
I recently installed iGuidance 2009 on my TP, mainly because it has text-to-speech directions (as compared to Google Maps, which doesn't). It works great, except for one detail. When connected to the head unit in my truck, the audio for "In 500ft, turn right on" is played through the truck speakers, but when the name of the street is said, that audio is played through the TP speaker. Any ideas why this happens and/or how to make all of the iGuidance audio play through the stereo?
-=Zzedly=-
Just to close the loop on this question, the issue seemed to have fixed itself. In my case, I think the issue was which was first: the iGuidance program running or the A2DP being connected. I think the A2DP has to be connected first before iGuidance's TTS will work fine.
-=Zzedly=-
Is there anyway to fix the Bluetooth streaming? I hoped maybe another audio app would be more streamlined than the one that comes preloaded with the phone, but they don't allow me to stream music through bluetooth. Right now my phone sucks at streaming music, even when I close every other app open. My last phone never had any problems at all with A2DP, but I can't get this one to play music at the same level which is a major buzz kill. If no fixes are known, is it reasonable to think that this situation might be alleviated with the Froyo update?
I'm having the same problem, and it's a deal breaker for me. I need the bluetooth A2DP to work. This same headset worked on my Fuze for over a year. When I use the headset on the Captivate, the sound starts and after a minute it fades out to nothing. I've tried Dogg Catcher and the default player.
I dont know...I got a blueant Q1 when I bought the phone and I've no issues using mortplayer, default video player, pandora and radiotime over it.
I did have one problem, when i first connected it, my bluetooth was connected as a single bluetooth. I disconnected and unpaired, then repaired and instead of the phone icon next to my bluetooth device in settings I now have a headset icon. So any sound whatsoever that comes over the phone from 'tap' sounds to games to music comes over my blueant....
Main thing I had to do was unpair and repair to make sure I had headphones icon next to my bluetooth device in Settings-wireless and network-bluetooth settings
I am hoping we can get better sound quality with Froyo. My Old Tilt sounded better than this.
I figured it out. My headset is a Jabra 8010. Factory default on the headset fixed it. First I unpaired it from the phone, just for good measure. Turned off the media player, turned off the bluetooth signal and headset. Turned the headset, defaulted it, then turned on the phone's bluetooth, then the player. Not sure if all that was needed but, it's working.
And the sound is much 'richer' than when it was paired with my Fuze.
I used to have a Galaxy SII that was able to connect to my car stereo through bluetooth with no issue.
With the Tmobile One S, often time my phone does not full connect it will do things like only connect for phone use but not for listening to music. I also used to be able to control moving the songs and I can no longer do that. I also cannot get the metadata to show up on the car display.
Many times a reboot will hook the audio up and I can listen to music, but I still can only go forwards and backwards by using the phone.
Is anyone else having issues like this?
Yep, I got the same issues....A2DP sync problem.
Does it sync your phone contacts too. If so change what contacts are synced only allow google contacts. This was a solution for a similar issue in another thread.
Sent back in time to find Marty.
No, I don't sync my contacts...worked perfectly with MyTouch4G...also noticed headset droid and jays headset control take away Bluetooth control capability...anyone know a work around besides disabling?
Same issue here with my bluetooth headset (Cardo scala rider G4) and HTC One X.
Since installing Jays headset control for my Jays One+ (which is a one-button wired headset) my bluetooth headset control fails big time. I can only use my headset play functionality and after disconnecting the headset the music player starts playing music again within a couple of minutes.
I'll try to disable Jays headset control and let you know if this resolves my bluetooth problems.
how do/when do you select which contacts to send to headset? Didn't see an option for this in Bluetooth settings.
I received the Tmobile update today and I still have the issue of the phone not transmitting the metadata to my radio. Interestingly enough when I stream Pandora the data from pandora shows on my radio display.
Do any of you all know of a ROM that will allow the metadata to be sent from my phone to the radio?
This is the only thing that really annoys me about this phone. Thinking of selling it when the SIII comes out.
Right here is my issue.
In my card I have a Parrot MKi9100 bluetooth device. It is running on the latest 2.2 firmeware and has had a factory reset.
My Nexus 5 is running stock 4.4.2
The two devices will pair but not fully. Incoming calls can be answered but thats about it.
- The Parrot is not syncing the phonebook.
- And most annoyingly audio streaming isn't working. Google Music thinks it is streaming, the bluetooth icon in the app is blue (on) and the phone isn't playing music from its speaker. BUT no sound is coming out of the car system. Also if I go to bluetooth audio on the Parrot the phone isn't showing. If I go to settings > paired devices my phones isn't showing. Despite the homescreen of the Parrot saying "Nexus 5"
I am utterly confused. Is there some compatibility issue with the bluetooth the phone uses?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I really want music in my car again