[Q] What app is sending audio signal on my phone over bluetooth? - General Topics

Hello,
Is there some way to find out why the phone is always sending audio signal over bluetooth when activated? It would be great to see if there's some app ding that.
I own a Cellular line F5XT interphone and I always connect it to my phone over bluetooth. Whenever the phone sends whatever audio signal to the interphone (e.g. even no sound, just background noise), it gives the precedence to such signal and I cannot activate other functionalities (like AM/FM Radio) on my headset.
Basically I think it would be enough to find out what is occupying the audio channel over bluetooth all the time when connected.

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Anyone? My HTC One is crazy!

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Problem: Whenever I enable my wifi hotspot it causes my bluetooth audio to fail after approximately 5 min.
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Admittedly, I have not experimented with other blutooth devices only the connection to my car audio. The problem could be with my car bluetooth but I have never had connection issues with the car audio connected to any other bluetooth device.
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dpicella said:
Problem: Whenever I enable my wifi hotspot it causes my bluetooth audio to fail after approximately 5 min.
Example: In the car on car audio talking. Now enable to the hotspot for a wifi device (both services running on my phone at the same time). It works fine for a few min but then my I suddenly can't hear the person on the other end of the bluetooth call.
Troubleshooting:
1. If I turn off the wifi hotspot, the bluetooth audio will reconnect after about a min and I can hear the caller again.
2. If I have a bluetooth call going, the call does not drop. The other person is still there but just I can't hear them, they continue to hear me talking the whole time. The bluetooth devices stays connected - only the audio in is lost while audio out continues to work normally.
3. I have reprovisioned my phone with a new stock rom and tried it from a clean install before loading any third party apps and I get the same thing.
Phone specs
HTC Amaze, stock rom, android 4.0.3
Admittedly, I have not experimented with other blutooth devices only the connection to my car audio. The problem could be with my car bluetooth but I have never had connection issues with the car audio connected to any other bluetooth device.
I read an article that wifi and bluetooth can interfere with one another. But this only happens when both services are enable on the same phone (My HTC Amaze) at the same time. Wierd and frustrating because I have to kill my hotspot if I am going to receive a call and use bluetooth.
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