I've been successful at routing both speaker and microphone audio through a USB headset on my OPO. In fact with Skype and 2 other VOIP applications it's just plug and play. It works with no special effort. But with regular phone calls, the phone completely ignores the USB headset.
Has anyone found a way to route phone calls through a USB headset?
Running 12.1, Temasek's unofficial ROM.
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I want to record my phone conversations when I am using my Bluetooth headset (Because I drive alot).
At the moment it is not possible to record a conversation while using the Bluetooth headset. (I don't want to use a cable headset, because I get in and out the car alot).
The problem that occurs is that when recording with windows mobile it records your own voice, but not the voice on the other side.
I have tried with many other PocketPC's but I can't find anything that works.
Try it yourself if you don't understand whta I mean.
Does anybody have a solution for me?
Thx!
Possibly the problem is that when the headset is enabled the speaker of the phone is disabled.
So if somehow the speaker keeps working even when bluetooth headset is enabled it will record the conversation on the other side.
I want to use Spype on my G Tablet - bought myself a bluetooth headset. I can connect no problem (can even toggle it on and off with the home screen button application) it beeps indicating the connection.
But when I do calls I doesn't use the mic and speaker of the headset. Matter of fact it seems like it messed up with my audio setting because my built-in speakers don't seem to work anymore.
Any thoughts?
Sometimes I have the same issue. If you want speakers back, try disconnecting from the Bluetooth device. If that doesn't fix it, just reboot. I just posted another comment about the impossibility to use a bluetooth headset, not just for output, but for audio input also. I guess this is because there's no HSP or HFP bluetooth profiles implemented on the g tablet, just a2dp, which is why it just can stream audio to an output device, like a bluetooth stereo headset or car audio. BTW, I discovered this when trying to achieve exactly what you tried to do, making calls using Skype.
So here goes. Currently i have my Verizon S3 with Carbon ROM android 4.3. While i'm in my car, I connect the headset jack to my stereo for music and bluetooth for phone calls. (no audio streaming over bluetooth with my stereo)
With CM 10.2 based ROM's this isn't an issue, music plays through the headset jack and when i receive a phone call bluetooth takes over, no problems. (Music pauses, stereo switches to bluetooth, I answer the call etc. Finish with the call, hang up, stereo switches back to auxiliary and music resumes)
With touchwiz, if i get a phone call, the call is routed through the headphone jack instead of bluetooth. The only way to fix this is to unplug the headset jack. As you can imagine, this is a huge inconvenience while driving.
I would like to go back to touchwiz for a while but this is a deal breaker.
Thanks for any advice guys.
I have a Plantronics Voyager Legend Bluetooth headset which I use with the Nexus 5.
(Almost) every time I make a call, the headset first blips and you can see in the dialer that Bluetooth is chosen for sound output.
But just after dialing, the audio is back at the phone (handset earpiece). So I have to switch to Bluetooth again. Then during calls, sometimes the audio is routed back to the phone again.
It always works when you move it back to the Bluetooth headset again but it is very annoying.
Phone has stock 4.4.2-latest.
Any other threads about this? Bugs @ Google? Couldn't find anything..
I guess it depends on the Bluetooth device you're using. My nokia bluetooth headphones work perfectly where as I face similar problems like you when I'm using it in my car.
Maybe try the app soundabout from the playstore. Seem to work (sometimes) on my N4 when I had phone audio problems.
Easy solution to my problem: Unpaired the headset and paired it again, now it works as expected!
I am connecting two phones to a helmet intercom (ncom) via Bluetooth. This is supported, and works fine regarding answering phone calls and such. Like if a normal Bluetooth headset is connected.
But... I want to be able have an open connection all the time (not only when receiving calls) and I want to be able to connect a wired headset so that the sound from the Bluetooth mic goes to the wired speakers and the wired mic goes to the Bluetooth speakers.
Does it make sense? The purpose is to be able to communicate to my pillion who does not have an intercom in the helmet.
Regards, Lars.