So I know that Wii remote no longer work because Google switched from bluez to bluedroid for their Bluetooth. Meow, is there a reason why developers of the Wii remote apps can't fix this? Does CM 11 use bluez instead and is able to connect? Thanks
supremekizzle said:
So I know that Wii remote no longer work because Google switched from bluez to bluedroid for their Bluetooth. Meow, is there a reason why developers of the Wii remote apps can't fix this? Does CM 11 use bluez instead and is able to connect? Thanks
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Everything is bluedroid now. For better or worse.
Aerowinder said:
Everything is bluedroid now. For better or worse.
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Right. But will there be a way for devs of these apps to remedy this? Or am I stuck reverting to 4.1 in order to get this functionality?
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Anyone been able to make A2DP work with the root? Not in any hurries, just a curiosity what has been the experience with this part of the Cupcake branch...
I wish... It's the number 1 thing I want on my G1, after an on-screen keyboard
Is it possible to modify the Bluetooth profiles in root?
From what I have been reading all the profiles are software based so this seems like it would be just a slight modification of code.
Can anyone confirm?
According to http://andblogs.net/images/snapshots/
Bluetooth is working atleast in some form in cupcake
ScottC said:
I wish... It's the number 1 thing I want on my G1, after an on-screen keyboard
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So what you're saying is, it's the number 2 thing you want on your phone?
bakgwailo said:
According to http://andblogs.net/images/snapshots/
Bluetooth is working atleast in some form in cupcake
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Awesome, thanks!
Seems like cupcake includes the A2DP profile, but I wish it could just be enabled via root.
What I'm wondering is if we can compile a new libbluetooth.so to include these profiles and just push the new file into the /system/lib? I'm guessing that they didn't include this library with the android source though.
bakgwailo said:
According to http://andblogs.net/images/snapshots/
Bluetooth is working atleast in some form in cupcake
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i have confirmed this. stereo bluetooth is working with the most current master release. I successfully paired and used my motorola bluetooth headphones.
korndub said:
i have confirmed this. stereo bluetooth is working with the most current master release. I successfully paired and used my motorola bluetooth headphones.
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This might warrant a cup install to see if it tethers with my Alpine headunit in the car properly
Caller id/phonebook access would be kick ass!
Thanks for the info, korndub !
Did you build from source?
Is stereo BT working in these:
http://andblogs.net/images/snapshots/
?
Is the phone generally usable?
Anyone here know what would be needed to add MAP protocol to the BT stack on this phone? I'm running Cyanogen at the moment, but looking to make a side brew maybe with the MAP stack, but need some help with it.
Thanks in advance!
radarweave said:
Anyone here know what would be needed to add MAP protocol to the BT stack on this phone? I'm running Cyanogen at the moment, but looking to make a side brew maybe with the MAP stack, but need some help with it.
Thanks in advance!
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Wrong section.........
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Now that we have the source for the kernel will it be possible to fix the bluetooth so that we can use apps that allow us to use our bluetooth devices like wii remote and ps3 controller. Someone from htc desire dev section managed to do it so it is possible ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf47teVn6ZI
trip already fixed bluetooth. check his twitter
ah i see, il check it out.
edit, na doesnt work.
hi all,
basically i have a justop android tv box, but the remote that comes with it isn't great for controlling an android desktop, so i want to control from my sg3 or nexus 10.
is there such an app?
i tried droidmote, but can't seem to get it to work
thx!
DroidMote can work on all android, windows and linux devices.
But for Android you must use the version from google play
Read the FAQ in my sign to solve your problems.
zulu99 said:
DroidMote can work on all android, windows and linux devices.
But for Android you must use the version from google play
Read the FAQ in my sign to solve your problems.
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Thank for your reply!
i believe that number 5 of your FAQ is the issue, but I'm not clear on how to solve it?
I've just downloaded uinput-a10-allwinner.tar is that what i need? it's for the justop tv box...if so, how do i install?
edit, just read number 33 so will give that a go tomorrow!
I have had a look, but I'm thinking it's a little beyond me! Anyone know how to fix this?
Hi.
I have allot of Android devices around and i like to have a way to control them.
i'm using them in Digital Signage and now and then i have to do a update or fix them.
i try to fine a way like TeamViewer to contact the devices whiteout having to go there.
i have searched and dint fine anything that i can use.
does anyone know a solution to my problem..??
Dan
SnurrDass said:
Hi.
I have allot of Android devices around and i like to have a way to control them.
i'm using them in Digital Signage and now and then i have to do a update or fix them.
i try to fine a way like TeamViewer to contact the devices whiteout having to go there.
i have searched and dint fine anything that i can use.
does anyone know a solution to my problem..??
Dan
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BBQ remote...