When using Stock rom or any other Sense based rom when auto connecting to car radio I get no audio.
The phone and radio will both show connected, and audio tracks show playing but no sound. Sometimes, and only sometimes a bluetooth toggle in settings will fix the issue. Other times when i toggle it looses the connection period.
Ive reset my radio and phone but nothing helps. The kicker is when using GPE or an AOSP rom the connect and auto play every single time.
I like Sense and really want to use it...any one else see similar issue?
Are you using the HTC stock "Music" app? Basic question, but can you confirm the volume level of the Bluetooth output is high enough (audio volume is handled differently than Handsfree volume)?
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My phone is HD2 and installed the rom New Nexus One Android 2.2 Build FRG33 [ mccm v1.5](8.9.2010)
I found that i just couldn't use the buttoms on my bluetooth headset when im enjoying music.
what should i do with this problem?
thx for ur help!
I get this problem occasionally when I link my N1 w/ my car stereo. The controls don't work etc and it's not in audio streaming mode (ie. it's probably only using the Phone bluetooth profile and not the stereo audio profile as well). What I usually do is go into bluetooth settings, long click the device, and uncheck the bluetooth profiles. Then I recheck those profiles and reconnect the device. This usually fixes it. Of course, your problem could also be related to this HD2/Android hackery...
Hey guys
Strange issue here. I paired my phone with my car through Bluetooth to make and receive calls using the car audio system. It works well.
However, if I fire Google Navigation, I can't here the spoken instructions through either the phone speaker or the car speakers.
I was not expecting navigation audio to be routed through Bluetooth audio, but I did expect the navigation instructions to come out of the phone speaker, as it does on the nexus one or the vibrant both running Android 2.2.
Is anybody else having this issue?
Thanks
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bluetooth wont turn on
It just flashes the icon and does not turn on. From in settings same. Any ideas?
vapor311 said:
It just flashes the icon and does not turn on. From in settings same. Any ideas?
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did you flash a new kernel or anything because the kernel in the dev thread is known to break bluetooth
if it does this stock out of the box try doing a system restore and then take it back if its still acting up because bluetooth should turn on
yea i used the pkg one that had SU etc on it. Suppose Ill have to flash back to stock arg.
just so peeps know with the bt issue flashing this fixed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=882333
Anyone?
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Locking up slash rebooting while streaming bluetooth audio
Anyone else experiencing any sort of lockups rebooting streaming bluetooth audio. It seems like I can only get about 10 to 15 minutes streaming audio before the phone becomes completely unresponsive won't power on or anything
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You should be thankful...I can't get more then 10 sec without it being cut off and play again...for...10 sec
what rom?
I had same issue once...i on CM7
Bluetooth doesn't stream audio to car - what's your experience
I've got a Ford Edge with the new Ford MyTouch/Sync system.
The Nexus S connects to the Bluetooth just fine; makes and receives calls perfectly. It will also connect to the Bluetooth Audio Stream for music playback, but won't play the audio over the car's speakers. Also, sometimes it connects, holds the connection for just a few seconds and then disconnects. My SGS and Nexus One work as expected, as does the iPhone, so it doesn't appear to be an issue with the car.
Seems like a bug in the NS to me.
I'm curious if others are streaming audio/music to their auto's BT system without issues?
It would be especially nice to know what anyone else with a new Ford/Lincoln is experiencing, but I'd also like to compile a list of what cars work and what don't.
I'm going to have to find some other BT device that I can test the stream on to see if my phone works with it or not. Maybe my Nexus One dock? I've never used that to stream audio even with the Nexus One.
In terms of troubleshooting my problem, I've already rebooted the phone and the car, un-paired and re-paired the phone with the car.
I've got a Mazda RX8 R3 and the NS will pair with the in-built car BT but drops the connection after a few minutes. It then refuses to connect again unless I re-pair, then a few minutes later it drops and we're back to square one.
The car's in-built BT worked fine with my HTC Desire, Hero, iPhone 3G and Blackberry 9700 so I'm guessing the Nexus S has a Bluetooth issue.
Mine works fine on my aftermarket Sony receiver.
having issues with bluetooth audio too, stream keeps breaking every now and then. Any fixes?
I've only streamed to the car stereo and had no issues. The phone is only about 10cms away.
Haven't tried my BT headphones yet, maybe range is the issue.
*On original ROM.
Mujja said:
I've only streamed to the car stereo and had no issues. The phone is only about 10cms away.
Haven't tried my BT headphones yet, maybe range is the issue.
*On original ROM.
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tried placing the phone right next the the BT reciever and same problem. Only tried this once, maybe I'll try rebooting the phone.
no problem here
using Bionix 1.2
You're lucky, I can't even get BT music streaming to work with my car. No other BT devices to check with besides my Nexus One dock, which has no speakers.
BT works great for the phone, though, to make and receive calls.
Problem with Bluetooth
I cant get to work bluetooth on Nexus S.
When i enable it and try to send something from SGS to Nexus S it says me "This tranfer was canceled by the user" (Nexus S)
SGS says "Remote device rejected your request"
When i try send something from Nexus S, but use not function Send, i use function Bluetooth - it says me "The application Bluetooth Share (process com.android.bluetooth) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again"
I tried factory reset, wipe cache, tried flash any other roms, but got NOTHING helpt me. I have this problem on 2 phones (2xNS).
Can someone give me files of BlueTooth share? (com.android.bluetooth)
That's an interesting problem you have. Mine did the same thing transfering from my computer to my NS. I just tried it again when I read your post (to make completely sure what the error was) and it has automagically fixed its self.
Well, seems i need a file \system\app\bluetooth.apk
I am hoping somebody would help solve my problem. I have a Calypso SP bluetooth headphone. My phone shows it's connected to the device but the sound from music player still come out from the main speaker.When i got the sound to the headphone, there's this crackling sound coming out. I have tried pairing and unpairing the device a few times, but the results are still the same. It doesn't have any problem when paired with my galaxy s.
same problem here i would also like to know if there is a fix.
What ROM are you using?
IGNORE - misread your question, sorry. Many people experience poor A2DP audio quality on the Sensation. Some headsets seem to sound okay, others don't, even though they may be fine when used with other devices. Search and you'll find some info in various threads. More recent ROMs have solved or reduced the problem for some people.
Just a quick check, are you paired to your device for both phone and media audio?
To check, if you're using Gingerbread, go into Bluetooth Settings (settings/wireless and networks), then press and hold on the device you are connected to and select 'options' in the menu that pops up. This will take you to another menu where you can check which features you are connected to. Sometimes mine only connects to 'phone audio' on my headset and I have to re-enable media audio.
Thanks for the reply. My phone is on stock firmware. This problem only happened recently. Before this i never encounter this problem. I found another problem where the volume control doesn't work when I'm using bluetooth. The same problem also occurs when i use the original earphone where the volume control detects bluetooth device even when it's not paired. I tried resetting my phone earlier and the problem is still there. Maybe i'll take it to the service center and have it fixed.
Fixed, with some sacrifice..
After fiddling around the whole night, i tried to do the restore factory setting from the recovery mode. Somehow it fixed the problem. So it might be some software or an app bug that caused the problem. Now to do a some serious apps downloading and setup.
I paired my phone with my car's bluetooth radio and noticed the following behavior:
- If I turn on my car radio and then turn bluetooth on on my One X, it will auto connect and start playing music.
- If I turn on bluetooth on my One X, get in my car and turn on the radio, my One X will not auto-connect. I have to go into the bluetooth settings screen and select my car's device name (CAR M_MEDIA) and then it connects and starts playing music.
I can turn on and off my One X's bluetooth repeatedly while in the car and it will connect each time, but it doesn't ever connect if I turn on and off the car's radio.
I tried a bunch of roms, including Stock, CleanROM and others in the development forum and finally I tried CM10. They all behave the exact same way.
Seeing that CM10 also has the issue caused me to give up and come here for help, because my Atrix 4G with CM9 never had this issue. I might try CM9 on my One X as a last resort.
Any help on this one?
What model/year car, and is it a manufacturer stereo, or a 3rd party head unit? Every stereo head unit and phone is a bit different, and some combinations simply don't play well together.
I have had the same issue with my 2012 Subaru Impreza, with factory stereo (non-nav version). Tried any of a variety of things (different ROMs, editing some of the BT config files), and nothing worked. Also have the issue that even when i manually connect it, it doesn't connect maybe 20% of the time. And when it does, the steering wheel controls to change the music track only works maybe half the time.
I called HTC support, had to escalate the issue to get anyone to listen to me, and they tried the usual (update phone firmware, safe mode) with no luck (not surprising). They said all they could do was log the issue, and hope that it gets addressed in a future update. Probably the most you can do is call HTC also, so they at least start to get the message that its a known issue. The HTC tech also mentioned it may be a feature that is disabled on purpose, due to a known security issue.
I think its a fault of the BT stack, which is HTC proprietary. On my old HTC Desire Z, newer versions of Sense seemed to work better with my car stereo BT. Unfortunately, with the One X, it seems they have taken a step backward. I also noticed on my old DZ that AOSP based ROMs worked better with my car stereo BT, and also displayed the track info (artist, title, etc) on my car stereo which is something that the HTC Bluetooth stack never does. So I assume it was a different non-HTC Bluetooth stack. So therefore, like you, I thought an AOSP ROM might fix the problem. I tried AOKP (ICS) but not CM9, and AOKP didn't help. Not being a dev, I'm not sure where the BT stack comes from in AOSP ROMs. On AOKP, the track info was not displayed on my car stereo, and the config files were the same as HTC stock, leading me to believe it was the HTC stack. Maybe somebody with more knowledge can shed some light on the matter of AOSP ROMs and the Bluetooth stack, as I've been wondering this.
My car is a 2011 Subaru Impreza. Coincidence? Probably not. I know the car does something different than my other Bluetooth headset because music starts when it connects to the car but not when it connects to my headset. I have to press play on my headset for the music to launch.
Also the headset auto connects reliably to my One X, no matter which one I turn on first, unlike my car. Perhaps a hint is there? Maybe some logs would shed some light on the problem?
Edit: just tried CM9, same result. I never did logcat so I'm not sure if that would help, would it?
I am running CleanROM 7 (touchwiz basec ICS ROM) on my S3 and I've been using it in my car with a tunelink auto BT adapter that outputs to my aux port.
Lately, for seemingly no reason, the phone has stopped connecting the tunelink to media audio. The device is paired but never connects to media audio. When I have both devices on, under the BT menu on the phone I go to the tunelink device settings and try to check the box that says "media audio" it blinks for a second, sometimes it will say "connecting..." but then just stops and the check box never sets and it never connects to the device (the BT icon in the status bar never turns blue)
I just tried installing the latest firmware (modem) with no luck. I've rebooted, fixed permissions, with no luck. I just gave up in a battle to get BT audio to work with AOSP based ROMs (it was distorted and skipping) so I've just about had it with BT problems. I went back to CleanROM because I had been using it before I tried AOSP for a very long time with no issue. Does anyone have any ideas how I can fix this? Any insight is appreciated!
Any luck with this? I have a new Nexus 6 that I'm having the same problem with. Before my old Nexus 5 I had no issues.