I have a HTC Droid Incredible 2 running a CM 10 Jelly Bean rom found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1934288
I have a pair of Plantronics Backbeat Fit wireless bluetooth headphones that work fine when I'm on the browser and with a few other music apps I have.
I can't launch the Pandora or Youtube apps when my headphones are connected. Has anyone else experience similar problems? I would appreciate any feedback.
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I wanted to see what you recommend I can use to Stream Music wirelessly from my Xoom Tablet to my Home Stereo. Looking to use my xoom music player and something that will not degrade sound quality. Bluetooth sounds like the best option i think. Any ideas?
1el said:
I wanted to see what you recommend I can use to Stream Music from my Xoom Tablet to my Home Stereo. Looking to use my xoom music player and something that will not degrade sound quality. Bluetooth sounds like the best option i think. Any ideas
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I believe that the standard charging dock has audio out...I haven't hooked it up to external speakers but I believe that StrifeSoldierIIV said he does that and it works well.
okantomi said:
I believe that the standard charging dock has audio out...I haven't hooked it up to external speakers but I believe that StrifeSoldierIIV said he does that and it works well.
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Thank you for the info Okantomi. I was looking a something wireless. where i can take my xoom and use and just let the music play.
1el said:
Thank you for the info Okantomi. I was looking a something wireless. where i can take my xoom and use and just let the music play.
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I use LG BT headset...I guess that BT speakers would be great.
I have used the standard dock for a wired connection and bluetooth to both a Motorola S9 headset and a Parrot Party BT Speaker. The Xoom has performed pretty good all around. The range of BT I have gotten with my Parrot Party is impressive (30'-40' through multiple floors). I do not have any experience with a stand-alone BT receiver to connect to a home stereo, but a google search came up with several options.
Whatever you get please report back with your experience.
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I have used the standard dock for a wired connection and bluetooth to both a Motorola S9 headset and a Parrot Party BT Speaker. The Xoom has performed pretty good all around. The range of BT I have gotten with my Parrot Party is impressive (30'-40' through multiple floors). I do not have any experience with a stand-alone BT receiver to connect to a home stereo, but a google search came up with several options.
Whatever you get please report back with your experience.
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HuckFinn and okantomi. Thank you for your help. What do you think about these two products?
1. Logitech Wireless Speaker Adapter for Bluetooth Audio Devices $40. http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wire...UTF8&coliid=ILO9AKPF7AF0R&colid=1YCH0XH8HNDCR
2. Belkin F8Z492-P Bluetooth Music Receiver $32 http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-F8Z492-P-Bluetooth-Music-Receiver/dp/B0047T79VS/ref=pd_cp_e_2
If you have some sort of DLNA player, I would use that. An app like UPnPlay works quite well. I still use my 6 year old Roku soundbridge for its mp3 decoding capabilities, range is then limited by wifi range rather than bluetooth. I can sit on the deck and play my mp3 collection off a nas, through the soundbridge and HT amp and over my outdoor speakers all controlled through the xoom. Or just fire the music off the local device to the soundbridge.
1el said:
HuckFinn and okantomi. Thank you for your help. What do you think about these two products?
1. Logitech Wireless Speaker Adapter for Bluetooth Audio Devices $40. http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wire...UTF8&coliid=ILO9AKPF7AF0R&colid=1YCH0XH8HNDCR
2. Belkin F8Z492-P Bluetooth Music Receiver $32 http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-F8Z492-P-Bluetooth-Music-Receiver/dp/B0047T79VS/ref=pd_cp_e_2
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Either one should work but the Logitech looks more suited for a home stereo.
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If you have some sort of DLNA player, I would use that. An app like UPnPlay works quite well. I still use my 6 year old Roku soundbridge for its mp3 decoding capabilities, range is then limited by wifi range rather than bluetooth. I can sit on the deck and play my mp3 collection off a nas, through the soundbridge and HT amp and over my outdoor speakers all controlled through the xoom. Or just fire the music off the local device to the soundbridge.
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what soundbridge DO you recommend
I have car radio with aux in so it's compatible with this music receiver:
http://www.ebay.pl/itm/Wireless-Blu...s_Speakers&hash=item4164e4735e#ht_4269wt_1037
But, is my DHD(with RunnyMede Xtreme v2.1.2 ROM ) able to stream music to that receiver?
And how to play that way(with player)?
Anybody can help?
I've had a look at the RunnyMede thread and no one appears to have had problems with A2DP streaming so it should be fine.
I have bluetooth headphones which work in a similar way and they work with both Blackice and IceColdSandwich Roms.
To use it you would pair it like any normal device then in Settings > Bluetooth you can confirm that the device has music/audio enabled.
This weekend i finally rooted my MotoActv. both stock launcher and ADW launcher are working. Stock music player works. I can hear sound from paired Bluetooth headphones from stock music player and wired headphones. I loaded Google Play Music and can access it from the ADW launcher. I couldn't hear music from the Bluetooth headphones when paired. so i tried wired headphones and i could hear music just fine.
i rebooted. repaired bluetooth headphones. i still couldn't hear the music from Google Play Music on bluetooth headphones but i can on wired headphones.
any ideas on why bluetooth headphones do not have sound coming through from Google Play Music??
Edit: Pandora works fine. AudioGalaxy does not work. will add more as i test.
I have the same problem. I can't get the Google Play Music sound to come through my bluetooth headphones. Have you found a fix yet?
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This weekend i finally rooted my MotoActv. both stock launcher and ADW launcher are working. Stock music player works. I can hear sound from paired Bluetooth headphones from stock music player and wired headphones. I loaded Google Play Music and can access it from the ADW launcher. I couldn't hear music from the Bluetooth headphones when paired. so i tried wired headphones and i could hear music just fine.
i rebooted. repaired bluetooth headphones. i still couldn't hear the music from Google Play Music on bluetooth headphones but i can on wired headphones.
any ideas on why bluetooth headphones do not have sound coming through from Google Play Music??
Edit: Pandora works fine. AudioGalaxy does not work. will add more as i test.
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I have the same problem. I can't get the Google Play Music sound to come through my bluetooth headphones. Have you found a fix yet?
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No. Actually. I went back to stock on the MotoActv. Since I could not hear the music of my "on device" sound files, I couldn't find another solution that I could actually hear on the paired bluetooth headphones.
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No. Actually. I went back to stock on the MotoActv. Since I could not hear the music of my "on device" sound files, I couldn't find another solution that I could actually hear on the paired bluetooth headphones.
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I can get mine to work on stock just fine, but still trying to get the Google Play music. Thanks for the response.
Does anyone else experience bluetooth audio lag or delay? When my n5 is paired to my car (2010 Mazda 3), my music doesn't play through my speakers until about 3 seconds later. Audio for movies and videos and games are the same way, so they're out of sync. If I run the Audio Router app (forces audio to be played thru mono "headset mode" [not sure if that's what that's called]) then the lag/delay disappears and everything is fine, except that the audio is now playing at the lower headset bitrate and is mono.
So far, my car is the only thing I have to pair my phone with so I don't know if it's the car or the phone. But, I've only experienced this problem on 4.4 roms. 4.2 was fine, no audio lag at all. Every single 4.4 rom I've used has this problem (cm, aokp, pa, slim, pac, and stock).
The only patch I can think of for movies is to find a player that can allow me to offset the audio (like VLC on Windows does), but I haven't found one that supports that.
Any ideas?
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Does anyone else experience bluetooth audio lag or delay? When my n5 is paired to my car (2010 Mazda 3), my music doesn't play through my speakers until about 3 seconds later. Audio for movies and videos and games are the same way, so they're out of sync. If I run the Audio Router app (forces audio to be played thru mono "headset mode" [not sure if that's what that's called]) then the lag/delay disappears and everything is fine, except that the audio is now playing at the lower headset bitrate and is mono.
So far, my car is the only thing I have to pair my phone with so I don't know if it's the car or the phone. But, I've only experienced this problem on 4.4 roms. 4.2 was fine, no audio lag at all. Every single 4.4 rom I've used has this problem (cm, aokp, pa, slim, pac, and stock).
The only patch I can think of for movies is to find a player that can allow me to offset the audio (like VLC on Windows does), but I haven't found one that supports that.
Any ideas?
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It is an issue with the link to your car. I get the same thing between all my Android devices and one particular Bluetooth device, my context is different using Chromecast to see on TV the picture but hear on bluetooth off my handset the audio, I've tried N4, N7 2012, N7 2013, N10. The only fix in my context is HDMI off the N10 (so in N5 it would be Slimport) and bluetooth off the handset.
For your car, does it have a Tape casette player old tech? They used to have an audio-male to casette adaptors, or an audio socket at all, then just male-male cable to the N5?
Hi All,
When I bought My Tab 2 3100, it was running 4.1.1. I got hm110 bluetooth mono headset as an offer. It was working perfectly fine for listening to music too. But after few minor upgrades, i can use my bluetooth headset only to make calls and not for listening to music.
when i use play via bluetooth option on music player, it doesn't discover my device. i have tried another bluetooth too but still not getting recognized.
both works well on my old nokia mobile.
kindly help.