Hi,
I have some issue with bluetooth when using in my car (Skoda year 2013)
it connects, sends phonebook, allows to make and recieve calls and plays music.
(so at first it works like a charm)
but...
when I play music from phone via bluetooth and make a call or recieve a call obviously music stops and everything works like it should but
when the call ends I cannot start music again. I have to reconect bluetooth..
Any ideas?
I really can do anything make log or so... tried even with qpsc and allowed rSAP.. nothing works
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this is a major annoyance... I've had a Samsung i760 for a couple months now and have found it seems to have a serious design flaw.
I like to listen to music at work, through my phone using a wired headset (two way headset with mic). I work in a quiet office environment. I always set my ring to silent/vibrate while at work. If I'm listening to music, and happen to receive a call, the music will stop playing through the headset and will start playing through the built in speaker of the phone for all my coworkers and supervisor to hear.
The music would continue to play like this even after answering the call... I have to bring up the player and stop it manually. I was able to partially alleviate this by disabling the 'play in background' setting. With that, the music will still play through the external speaker briefly, roughly 3 seconds, before the player pauses the song. Which is still unacceptable.
I have tried TCPMP and Windows Media and had the same result.
Also, if I have the phone set to ring audibly, the ring is forced through the speaker as well, and the music I was listening to AND the ringtone will play at the same time for those 3 or so seconds.
what I'm hoping someone can help me with is a) a way to make ringtones play through the wired headset if possible, or b) at least keep the sound from being forced through the external speaker when the wired headset is connected and I recieve a call. As it stands, I either can't listen to music at work (a big part of why I bought the phone), or I have to turn the phone receiver off and risk missing calls. Either option sucks and is making consider another phone... though I don't know if this is a WM6 issue or an issue with this specfic phone.
any help would be greatly appreciated!
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any way thru the registry to disable the built in speaker alltogether while leaving the headphones operational?
On Acer s200, you can change the value of registry key HKLM\Software\Acer\Scenario\HeadsetIn to 1...
Maybe that can help...
I have a Sony Ericsson A2DP Headset. It connects fine for both calls and for listening to music. There is however one small annoying issue.
If I'm listening to music (generally I have to have the volume up quite high) and a phonecall comes in and I take the call; something weird happens when the call ends.
The bluetooth connection is dropped and basically everyone in the vicinity gets and earful of whatever music I was playing before the call. This can be pretty bad if I'm sitting at one of our quiet, open plan offices. If I press the play buttin on my headset it reconnects and audio comes in over the headset again but it's not good to have to do this after every call.
Anyone else had this issue?
Thanks in advance.
Whenever I encounter a quirky bluetooth problem, deleting the pair relationship and repairing sometimes helps.
Works fine for me... Could be headset specific, as I use Motorola S9's and Plantronics 855's without the issue you're having.
It does it for me too. After the phone call the music is played through the phone's speaker for just a couple of seconds, then gets transferred to the headset in mono for a couple of seconds before reverting back to normal.
I can see this would be annoying if you were in a quiet place.
Sony Headset
and me, funnily enough I have a Samsung MP3 player and the headset works perectly with that - good old HTC
I am having trouble with my Razr Maxx.
Whenever I listening to audio on my phone, and I receive an incoming call, instead of the ringtone playing I hear whatever I am listening to over my speakerphone. I thought this may have just been an issue with my Bluetooth stereo headset, but it happens when my wired headphones are in as well.
The issue is not the ringtone itself either because I changed the ringtone to SILENT, and it did the same thing when I got a call.
This has been happening for a few weeks now.
I tried clearing data\cache from the stock call app, same issue.
My phone is rooted but there is no custom rom installed.
Audio source doesn't matter either, it happens when im listening to Google Music or a BeyondPod or watching a downloaded video.
This is a little annoying since I work in a cubicle and out of the sound of thousands of keystrokes being typed Dan Patrick's voice is blasted through my speakerphone because I received an incoming call.
I had Blacklist installed so I uninstalled it but this did not fix the issue.
I want to try everything else before a full restore, any suggestions?
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Firstly, I would just like to clarify that I am not talking about the autoplay when connecting to a bluetooth device (in my case, it's my car stereo). I actually really like that feature and would like to find a solution to my issue that doesn't disable that, if possible. The problem I am having is when I receive a phone call, whether I answer it or not. Let's say, for example, I was listening to my music and pulled into a gas station. I pause my music so as not to bother others while I run inside real quick. While I am in there I get a phone call. When the caller gets sent to voicemail and the call ends from my phones side of things the music starts playing again. While it does work as a great way to know that I missed a call while I was out of my vehicle it does pose the problem of disturbing others around. Not sure if it is relevant, but I use several different apps for my music (YouTube, LiveXLive, Google Play Music, etc.) I have tried the option I saw on here of disabling autoplay entirely by rerouting the request through a different app when first connecting to a bluetooth device (can't remember the name of the app) but since the device is already connected and I have been listening to music already when the call comes in I'm pretty sure that is being overwritten when I start playing music. If anyone has any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.
TLDR
1. Phone connects to car stereo via Bluetooth
2. I start listening to music
3. I pause music
4. I receive a phonecall
5. After call (even if not answered) music automatically starts playing again <-- *this is the part I want to fix*
Hello
I am using Sony WI - XB 400 bluetooth earphones. While it connects fine and I watch movies, listen to music etc. The microphone of the device does not work with third party applications like voice recorder, discord, etc.
If I make a call and keep the phone in my pocket the mic of the bluetooth device works fine. However if I simply open up a voice recorder and keep the phone far away, so as to force it to use the bluetooth mic, no voice is recorded. The same goes while I try to test micrphone in discord settings. It detects nothing if I speak on the bluetooth mic/ tap on it, but if I tap on the phone's inbuild mic or talk into it I can see the mic working.
Anyone faced such issues?
I'm using the huawei freebuds 3 and apple airpods daily with my nord. The microphone works fine for me, people hear/understand what I say. Could it be that your microphone permissions need access? Check that out before you proceed.
But you talk about recording, are you using some kind of call recording software? If so I can tell you this is not possible without root. I have searched and tested several apps but recording quality is verry bad in such a way it's useless. I have not rooted my phone yet, so I cannot say anything about how it works when rooted.