Wondering if anybody has this issue too:
I connected my bluetooth speaker (Sony BSC10) to the phone yesterday. Now, when I start playing music on the phone it comes from the speaker and the phone. Wouldn't be a great thing, but they come staggered so it sounds like an echo. Never had this before vith my OP5...
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Hi there!
I got my Trinity about 2 weeks ago and got I love that thing...she is so beautiful!
Yesterday I got a good deal on a Sony Ericsson HBH-DS200 Bluetooth Audio Device.
It connects via A2DP and then you can connect any std. 3,5mm jack headphone.
After I pair the devices everything works fine, handsfree and wirless stereo!
Now I disable Bluetooth and turn off the DS200 to shut it down.
Next time I restart Bluetooth and the DS200 it switches to Bluetooth Audio and all is well. But as soon as I try to play music it "skips" in 2-3 sec. jumps. This is as you can imagine not acceptable.
If I delete the conn. and repair it...it works again..up to the point where I turn it off and then on again.
Anybody have an idea?
thx!
pls search a2dpfix to sovel this bug.
but, it will make up to 90% cpu rate.
I got the HBH-DS200 headset, for music it works all fine.
But when i use it in a call the sound are really crappy. A lot of noice and very low volume.
I have tried my headset with other phones without this issue. does anyone have a soluton to have the same clear sound in a phone call as i have when lissen to music
I got the HBH-DS200 headset, for music it works all fine.
But when i use it in a call the sound are really crappy. A lot of noice and very low volume.
I have tried my headset with other phones without this issue. does anyone have a soluton to have the same clear sound in a phone call as i have when lissen to music
(Sorry i dident see this was wrong forum. Its a Tytn II i have)
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 got myself a bluetooth headset recently. It's Plantronics 855, and I had one with my old phone until I lost it. Never had a problem with it. However, with my Shift, it's started this funny thing where the phone will say the headset is paired but not connected. I'll click it to connect, and it will say "Connected to Media Audio," but it never connects to phone audio. The only solution that I have found is to restart the phone.
Anyone know anything about this, or experience anything similar? Better yet, know a solution?
FWIW, I'm running MikShifted-G.
I'm not sure if this is a headset issue, or Rom issue. Try deleting the headset out of the phone. Power down the phone, then restart the phone. Then try pairing the headset back up, and see if that solves the issue. If not, do you have another cell phone you can pair the headset up with? To check if the issue follows the headset. Then maybe try pairing up another headset to the phone.
I'll give all of that a shot. I do have another phone I can pair with - a Blackberry. I had the headset connected to it for a while, but not long enough to see if this problem happened.
I have the same issue
I have an android, thunderbolt phone, and a jabra drive handsfree car speaker and the same thing happens to me.
Sometimes turning bluetooth off and on works other times rebooting the phone works and sometimes nothing works and then a day later it pairs.
I hate blue tooth. A wire always works.
It's a headset AND phone issue. But never had an earpiece connect to the wrong one.
How is the Bluetooth audio quality on the S6? I use many wireless headphones and speakers so this is an important factor for me. Is it true that the Bluetooth audio randomly stops sometimes?
Mine randomly starts to skip and pop after some time playing. Turning the BT off/on fixes it for a while.
The problem is worse when paired with my Bēm speaker, rare when paired with my JBL speaker, and nonexistent when paired with my Sony soundbar.
All of these speakers work fine with my other devices.
I only use bluetooth with my truck's stock stereo, but this is the first Android device I've had paired with it that doesn't skip over BT. I've used it with S6, Note 3, Note 4, S5 Active, S4 Active and iPhone 6+. iP6+ was the only other one that didn't skip.
S5 Active and Note 3 also skip with a Jensen BT Nav headunit in a different vehicle.
An update to my previous comment..
I went for an hour-long drive and experienced no skipping or popping while paired to my car's stereo.
It seems the issues are only with specific Bluetooth receivers/speakers.
I can get on-board with this. I have a few different bluetooth devices, all of which have no trouble, ever, but then sometimes (and ONLY sometimes) my BT headphones will skip and stutter to the point that I just turn them off. The other devices work fine 100% of the time.
I'm at my wit's end with the bluetooth on this device. It skips and stutters more times than not. It's embarrassing when friends are over and we're trying to have some background music playing.
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I'm at my wit's end with the bluetooth on this device. It skips and stutters more times than not. It's embarrassing when friends are over and we're trying to have some background music playing.
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No BT problems here. Maybe you have a defective phone. Take it back to the store and try to exchange it. There is no excuse for crappy BT on a $700+ device.
My wife has an S6 also, with the same issues.
I have FINALLY noticed an issue with the BT on my phone. When connected to my truck and listening to music, I go to a call (incoming or outgoing doesn't matter), when the call ends and goes back to the music, the volume "flutters". It goes low/high/low/high alternating twice a second. It's a very slight change, but it's enough to notice that it sounds "weird".
Exiting and restarting PowerAMP, or switching to a different input then back to the BT audio stream will fix it, so I haven't figured out if it's the phone or my truck.
I just transitioned from stock Kit Kat to Marshmallow, and so far, haven't noticed many problems. However, I have an issue that I can't figure out. When I plug my auxiliary headphones into my phone to listen to my music, I can hear my music and any calls or notifications can be heard through the headphones. However, when I plug an auxiliary speakers into my phone to listen to my music, I can't hear the call through the speakers unless I place the phone into speakerphone mode. This, of course, causes an echo for the person on the other end of the line. Any idea what's going on and how to fix it? Thanks in advance for any and all help.