Hello,
i'm looking for this solution. Build-in FM radio doesn't support output to BT headset. Of course, i know, i need 3.5" jack pluged in, but i want listen music in BT headset. And i'm looking for solution supported FM with RDS, not online-wired
THX a lot
miskolci said:
Hello,
i'm looking for this solution. Build-in FM radio doesn't support output to BT headset. Of course, i know, i need 3.5" jack pluged in, but i want listen music in BT headset. And i'm looking for solution supported FM with RDS, not online-wired
THX a lot
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Try with this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maxistar.monobluetoothfree&hl=sr
shut_down said:
Try with this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maxistar.monobluetoothfree&hl=sr
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Hello,
connected and switched to my BT, but no sound. Only silence .. Volume of media and BT in this app was set up to maximum
miskolci said:
Hello,
connected and switched to my BT, but no sound. Only silence .. Volume of media and BT in this app was set up to maximum
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I do not have expirience with that, I just searched and find that. Keep searching. You will faster find solution, than waiting for the answer.
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Hey guys I am wondering if you have or know of a registry change to make the phone broadcast music to the bt connected device like the a regular bt headset Example the Plantronics 655. for when you don't want to have a headset covering both ears ?
like A2DP?
tkdsl said:
Hey guys I am wondering if you have or know of a registry change to make the phone broadcast music to the bt connected device like the a regular bt headset Example the Plantronics 655. for when you don't want to have a headset covering both ears ?
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google for BTAudio, it's a small software that redirects all ppc audio to bluetooth (you don't need stereo bt hearphones nor ad2p)
I will try it
I found blue tooth Audio v1.0
and will try it and see how that works.
thank you for the recommendation.
Works like a charm
thank you again.
thank you
Just wondering.
thanks
Through the main speaker you can. A headset should be connected though since it works as an antenna. The FM Radio application does not start with no headset connected. I never tried bluetooth.
Very interesting
Muyz said:
Through the main speaker you can. A headset should be connected though since it works as an antenna. The FM Radio application does not start with no headset connected. I never tried bluetooth.
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Does this mean you can switch output between the headset and the main speaker throught the FM Radio application? If set to the speaker, does that output *all* audio through the main speaker or only the FM Radio output?
If all audio comes out of the main speaker that would mean there ought to be a way to bypass the (otherwise know as hardware-) trigger for the headset.
TIA,
Cheers,
Cactus
le_cactus said:
Does this mean you can switch output between the headset and the main speaker throught the FM Radio application? If set to the speaker, does that output *all* audio through the main speaker or only the FM Radio output?
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Yes, that's correct.
If all audio comes out of the main speaker that would mean there ought to be a way to bypass the (otherwise know as hardware-) trigger for the headset.
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You mean allowing the FM Radio program to run without the headset? Yes, you can already do that with a registry change (someone mentioned in another thread). But I don't see the point of that, as you get zero signal without the headset.
Apart from the headset, you can also plug in the 3-in-1 adapter or the USB to 3.5mm adapter, and the FM Radio program would run.
nosnoop said:
You mean allowing the FM Radio program to run without the headset?
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Hi,
No, that is not what I mean. What I would like to know is if you turn on the radio and set it to output to the main speaker do all other WM sounds (notifications, ringtone or even an MP3 playing with a mediaplayer) also come through the main speaker, even though the headset is plugged in.
It would proof that there must be a way to output sound to the main speaker when a wired headset is connected. A thing that is normaly (or on non FM Radio equiped phones) not possible.
Please give it a try and let me know. And if you have the time, give me a total registry dump of a situation where the headset is selected as output and a complete dump with the main speaker selected. That would make my day
Thanks,
Cheers,
Cacti
le_cactus said:
No, that is not what I mean. What I would like to know is if you turn on the radio and set it to output to the main speaker do all other WM sounds (notifications, ringtone or even an MP3 playing with a mediaplayer) also come through the main speaker, even though the headset is plugged in.
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And of course, your suspicion is correct. I tried it and could confirm that WM sounds still went through headset. I tried setting the alarm. When the alarm went off, the sound (all the sound, FM Radio + alarm tone) switched to headset automatically. And when I dismiss the notification, it switched back to speaker. And the media player cannot run together with the FM radio. Once I starts the media player, the FM Radio closes.
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And of course, your suspicion is correct. I tried it and could confirm that WM sounds still went through headset. I tried setting the alarm. When the alarm went off, the sound (all the sound, FM Radio + alarm tone) switched to headset automatically. And when I dismiss the notification, it switched back to speaker. And the media player cannot run together with the FM radio. Once I starts the media player, the FM Radio closes.
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Hi,
This isn't the answer I was hoping for, but thanks anyway. I gues it means the FM Radio has it's own audio handling. Bummer!
Cheers,
Cacti
its weak they still havent done this yet chinese rip off phones have dvb-t radio via bt
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...
Bodisson said:
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...
Does the diamond have a FM Transmitter? If not is it possible to integrate a transmitter into it?
Thanks
It has an FM receiver
The Diamond does not have an FM Transmitter, only a FM Receiver. Eg it receives Radio stations.
Would be a good idea but im sure there isnt a way to get a FM Transmitter integrated into the diamond due to space restrictions.
Use Bluetooth for streaming music to car stereo
Use Bluetooth for streaming music to car stereo
Lots of devices that will communicate via bluetooth and then transmit via fm transmitter.
Robert315,
How can I transmit music to my car via Bluetooth?
Thanks
i got this works like a charm motorokr t505
http://www.mobilecityonline.com/wireless/store/productdetail.asp?productid=22631&refid=froogle&utm_source=froogle&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=T505&utm_campaign=froogle
I stream shoutcast to my fm radio and moto will find the best fm station for you. If you get a call it will tell you what number is calling you and hit answer and the music stops, caller comes through the speak, done speaking hit talk to end call music resumes.
http://www.nierle2.com/dk/artikel/3883/Belkin_TuneCast_II_Mobil_FM-Sender.html
i use this one it's not spc for diamond or htc or wm
but connect it to any mini 3.5jack connector and it transfer whatever sounds
it recieve to the fm band you set it to
as are it with all such devices
drunkinmonk said:
i got this works like a charm motorokr t505
http://www.mobilecityonline.com/wireless/store/productdetail.asp?productid=22631&refid=froogle&utm_source=froogle&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=T505&utm_campaign=froogle
I stream shoutcast to my fm radio and moto will find the best fm station for you. If you get a call it will tell you what number is calling you and hit answer and the music stops, caller comes through the speak, done speaking hit talk to end call music resumes.
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Do you have to have a Bluetooth car stereo to use this?
Rudegar,
I've already got this but it's annoying because I cant charge the phone while listen to music at the same time.
fm transmitter made for htc diamond
heres link for a FM transmitter.. i will be ordering this one if u care to know how well it works email me.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=280288893360
Wouldn't that drain the diamonds battery? since I assume the transmitter feeds on the diamonds battery..
Motorola
Hi I use MOTOROKR™ T505 Bluetooth® In-Car Speakerphone with Digital FM Transmitter in my car and it works like a charm. Talk Handsfree using speakers of car audio and listen music on car audio FM frequency from my HTC. http://direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/t505/
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it can help also
http://forum.mypdacafe.com/viewtopic.php?t=20175
Has anyone tried one of these?
Ambassador10 said:
heres link for a FM transmitter.. i will be ordering this one if u care to know how well it works email me.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=280288893360
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ababiso said:
see this
it can help also
http://forum.mypdacafe.com/viewtopic.php?t=20175
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Has anyone tried any of these? What is the quality like for music and for taking calls? Do you know the dimensions as I use a cradle? I PM'd Ambassador shortly after he posted but never got a reply. I don't want to buy one from an ebayer in a different country but have seen them here for UK: http://www.blueunplugged.com/p.aspx?p=135842
I am coming from using a Motorola Q9H. When paired with my bluetooth headset (Plantronics Voyager 520), the Q9H would deliver all audio (phone calls, notifcation sounds, Skyfrie, Youtube, etc) through the bluetooth headset. The Fuze doesn't seem to do this. Is there a way to force this functionality, though? I have Advanced Config installed, if that helps any.
Please search the forum. This has been covered many times.
Hint look in Setting/Personal look in there for your answer!
bangbang023 said:
I am coming from using a Motorola Q9H. When paired with my bluetooth headset (Plantronics Voyager 520), the Q9H would deliver all audio (phone calls, notifcation sounds, Skyfrie, Youtube, etc) through the bluetooth headset. The Fuze doesn't seem to do this. Is there a way to force this functionality, though? I have Advanced Config installed, if that helps any.
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I can't get all sounds through my voyager 520 either. I can do it with my Cardo S-2 stereo bluetooth headphones though, it seems like the Raphael doesn't support that out of the box for non-A2DP profile devices. Sound quality for anything but phone conversations suck through a regular headset anyway. You should really invest in some stereo bluetooth headphones, it's worth it!
Well, the only reason I want to do it is for the odd Youtube video on the bus and such. Quality isn't a concern since I don't listen to music from my phone.
I recently got a set of bluetooth stereo headphones, but before I did, this worked fine for me.
wmm said:
I recently got a set of bluetooth stereo headphones, but before I did, this worked fine for me.
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Thank you. I'm going to try that after work.
One thing, if I leave the toggle on, and then disconnect the BT, will it then play the sounds through the speakerphone as usual and then back through the BT as soon as I connect the BT again?
I know the sounds went through the speaker after turning off the BT headset. I think I had to run the toggle app twice to get the sounds to go through the BT headset again (once to disable the old orphaned BT pairing, once to enable it with the new one). I'm not sure about that, though, and can't try it conveniently, as I just flashed a new ROM and didn't bother installing the toggle app since I didn't need it with the new stereo headphones.
Thanks. I'll give it a try and see what happens.
http://www.teksoftco.com/index.php?section=products&pid=7
It is free and it works.
Didn't work for me in trying to route TomTom speaker instructions through bluetooth to the car. :-(
bangbang023 said:
Thank you. I'm going to try that after work.
One thing, if I leave the toggle on, and then disconnect the BT, will it then play the sounds through the speakerphone as usual and then back through the BT as soon as I connect the BT again?
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hopper13 said:
Didn't work for me in trying to route TomTom speaker instructions through bluetooth to the car. :-(
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Dunno what to say. My initial motivation for trying it out was to route amAze GPS navigation instructions through my bluetooth headset, and it worked fine for that. Worked for TCPMP video sound, too. I don't know why TomTom would be different.
wmm said:
Dunno what to say. My initial motivation for trying it out was to route amAze GPS navigation instructions through my bluetooth headset, and it worked fine for that. Worked for TCPMP video sound, too. I don't know why TomTom would be different.
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Maybe it's headset/handsfree profile difference?