Hello ¡¡¡¡...... - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 General

Hello. It is the first time that I write in this forum, although I read to you daily. I also want to apologize by my little dominion for the english lenguage. It wanted to give first, the congratulation to the creators of this Web by his I magnify work. Soon i will do a donation, since very I am satisfied.
My question has been written already in several occasions. My headsets bluetooth receives neither music nor you order them oral of my Navman navigator, single receive telephone signal. Somebody can help to understand this problem me and like solving it.
Thanks and a hug to all. :wink:

If I understand you correctly - your BT headset is working correctly in phone calls, but will not play MP3 files nor the audio instructions from TomTom.
If I am correct, then your headset is working perfectly. At this time, only telephone audio is supported by the BT headset . . . no other audio will be available through the BT headset.
HTH!

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Play music through bluetooth headset?

Is it possible to play music through a bluetooth headset? Not a stereo headset, just a normal, mono headset.
If so, does it automatically pause the music when you get a call?
yes you can using the bt audio software on http://www.htcwizardweb.net/system/files?file=btaudio.zip
download it unzip it and copy the folder to your storage card or your pda and enable or disable it at your convinience. hope i was helpfull
I tried that BT Audio app with the 750, and it doesn't work. I also tried every media player I could find...still nothing.
Has anyone had success with this theory working? I need it in a BAD way.
Here is a .cab file that does what you want it to do.
First activate your Bluetooth unit. Then stream your music or whatever. Then turn on the software. It works quite well.
Enjoy !!!
What I do for my 8125 is activate the BT toggling program and then Mortplayer. I tie the two programs together using MortScript and then activate a playlist through voice command by creating a shortcut into the Programs file.
usng bt headset with htc wizard with fafio crossbow
yes it is capable to do this i have wizard htc running clocking at 286 speed, tomtom mobile 5, with the jabra 2020 bluetooth earpiece all works great gps every single thing to do with sound comes through ear piece even key tapping try this program called btnav you can download it then allocate one of the the buttons to activate it as i do. my normal day using gps system intails switching on earpiece then wizard, pushing allocated button my earpiece beeps then start tomtom all works great then when at work i can listen to audio tracks aswell great little toy hope this helps
zcink said:
Here is a .cab file that does what you want it to do.
First activate your Bluetooth unit. Then stream your music or whatever. Then turn on the software. It works quite well.
Enjoy !!!
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BEAUTIFUL THING
Bluetooth Audio
I've downloaded the bluetooth audio to my Samsung Blackjack II and installed it. I have tried several combinations of steps to get the music to play through my headset but I cant get it to work. Do you have any suggestions for me? Is there a specific bluetooth headset I need to get? Or did I just mess something up?
Hey thanks alot for this cab because I've been looking for this cab all over and finally you had the solution to my problem.....
I just installed that cab file and while it seems to function correctly by sending music to the earpiece on the phone, it does not send it to the BT device. The BT device acknowledges when the program is turned on and when it is turned off, but no sound is coming out.
I'm using a Blackjack2 and an Isymphony BT headset/speaker which is not stereo.
I just want to be able to hear my phone on my BT headset/speaker.
Is there some setting I'm missing? Does this program not work? Why for some and not others? Where can I find documentation? Who made that program?
Well, I dont know why you blackjack people are here(this being the Wizard forum and all!), but what I used to use on my Excalibur is the little shareware program called:BTAUDIO(link at bottom of post)
Its shareware in the fact that it only works for 30 minutes at a time, but it does indeed send ALL audio that the phone emits to your bluetooth headset.
Instructions:
1-Install BTAUDIO .cab to your phone
2-Activate your bluetooth headset, and put it in "find" mode
3-Goto your phones comm manager and turn Blueooth on
4-Now pair your headset with your phone
5-Start BTAUDIO
6-Follow the instructions on the screen and BAM, you are done!
I hope that helps!
DOWNLOAD LINK FOR BTAUDIO=
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9MLLW0MC
Thanks for the reply.
I gave this program a try and it didn't seem to work either. I'm guessing it's a BlackJack problem. That download appeared to be pretty much the same thing as the other link to the "BTaudio" program by Triangle but is limited to 30 minutes, like you said. The first link was not limited to 30 minutes. (so you might want to check that one out)
As for why the Blackjack guys are coming here I'm guessing it's the same reason I found this place. A Google search.
The Blackjack forums don't seem to have any solution other than... "go spend another $75 on a new set of headphones"
Myself, I want to use a BT mono speaker for listening to mono recordings and don't really want a stereo headset.
Thanks for all your help!
THANX for the CAB file
REaly thank you for the cab file works gr8.......................................
Thanks...
This one is very nice. I can't speak for others, but here is what I've learned in a short time....
My personalized ring tones are now coming through the BT, along with the called annoucement. Sorta disorienting, but I like it. I bet if I disable call annoucements, this will fix it. I'll look around..... Thanks for this tweak....
I love it!
thanks
hi this is the first time i am using this site hope it works
I just intalled this cab on a Samsung Ace i325 6.1 (Sprint). I'm using the Jawbone II bluetooth and it works perfectly! Thanks for the cab file.
Hi ,
i really appreciate you cooperation about this issue
i have the same problem but with java platform phone SE w550i) with bluetooth headset
i need a java application that let me hear the music via bluetooth headset (application like msi blue player) in jar format
Can any one help (regarding that my bluetooth headset support a2dp and w550i has no problem with that just need application to stream audio through bluetooth headset)
thanks in advance
my mail is [email protected]
THANX for the CAB file
zcink said:
Here is a .cab file that does what you want it to do.
First activate your Bluetooth unit. Then stream your music or whatever. Then turn on the software. It works quite well.
Enjoy !!!
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thank you bro you solved my problem
This application works awesome... Great work
One issue occurred.... The BT Audio is switched ON, i receive a call, i answer/end it. After the call ends, the music is routed back to the phones speaker. I have to switch ON BT Audio again.
Keep up the good work

Repeat Bt Audio Thread: please take a look

HELLO EVERY ONE
I HAVE SEARCHED THIS FORUM FOR ALL THE BT AUDIO INFO I NEEDED B4 I POSTED THIS TOPIC ABOUT IT AGAIN
IVE BEEN AN MDA MOMMY SINCE MARCH AND IM VERY WELL EDUCATED TO UNDERSTAND HOW IT WORKS
I HAVE BOTH BT AUDIO APPS
1 FROM TRIANGLE POWERS AND ONE FROM SOME HERE A WHILE BACK
also i have the registry tweaks to help it work also ..
since then I've had 2 bt head sets
the Motorola wedge one h500
and now the jabra 250v
and I've noticed that with the Motorola wedge my bt audio coming through it was find worked perfectly no cutting off no nothing
also had no problem activating my voice command through it either
with the jabra difficulties galore.. i cant do voice command
and when I'm listening to music or a movie i have like a good 3 minutes or less b4 it cuts off and all my sound to my whole phone is out. which causes a soft reset to be done.
I'm just wondering if there is any one else with a jabra 250v that is not having any problems with the bt audio tweak. and if possible can you tell me what you have done that is different from what i have
and if you are having the same problems with the jabra 250v hopefully you will find some help here
thanks in advanced
Chayda
i found the way to to it thanks for nothing lol
hi i have the same problem you do where the music cuts off suddenly then comes bak on, can you plz tell me how u got it sorted

BLUETOOTH - T-Mobile Vario II

Hi guys
I know this has probably been asked before and I have searched the forum and read many threads - some of them get very technical!
Basically, what I want to know is, is it possible to have the other sounds the MDA Vario II makes output on bluetooth?
I'm a biker and have a BT equipped Helmet (Nolan N-102). I use TomTom Navigator 6, Windows Media Player and sometimes listen to the radio via 3GPRS internet connection. I'd love to be able to hear all this audio in addition to the mobile phone!
I'm sorry if this is rather 'old' for many of you!
JC
If your helmet has stereo bluetooth (A2DP) than it does so by default.
There is somewhere a tread here about the option to also output all sounds to a mono bluetooth headset. I didn't try that myself.
Look at this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278778
I use it and it works great.
Thanks guys
Still struggling with this one but hopefully crack it someday!
Just had a reply from Nolan, the manufacturer of my bluetooth helmet:
'As per your request, please note that our N-Com system does not support the A2DP profile for listening to music via Bluetooth.'
I guess this maybe a reason why I can't get BT comms from the Vario except for phone
If you read this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278778
It will tel you how to get all sounds to your Bluetooth headset. I use it to listen to music in mono on my headset while walking. I use the Mort Script. It's the bomb.

Bluetooth Carkit Parrot CK3100 and TyTn

Hi guys! This is my first post here, so please help me!
I wish to know if it's possible to connect my HTC TyTn to the Parrot CK3100 and to listen TomTom's indications through the car stereo instead through the TyTn itself. Is there a way to do that?
Thanks a lot!
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foggypunk said:
Hi guys! This is my first post here, so please help me!
I wish to know if it's possible to connect my HTC TyTn to the Parrot CK3100 and to listen TomTom's indications through the car stereo instead through the TyTn itself. Is there a way to do that?
Thanks a lot!
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Don't have Parrot....
What I use is JetWare Mobile bluetooth extension on my WM6 and it allows me to make and receive calls through my car stereo as well as use voice commander through my car stereo or use my Motorola headset to switch from listening to music on my PC and answering / making calls from my PDA (all automatically)... They have a beta on there site that will allow you to do this. From what I read of your message your only looking for TomTom and Phone so you may only need to use the standard version. The other thing that may be a problem is your car stereo not sure of its capabilities. My stereo has 2 bluetooth connections one for the phone and the other is for the stereo input. I paired the phone to the phone and the stereo to Voice Command (you could use TomTom instead) Sadly don't know much about GPS/TomTom and don't know if it needs voice commands, but do know you need to hear it. BTW its not free, but they have a trial period so you can see if it works for you.
Best of Luck!
I have an answer and a question...
If this was your first post I assume that you have the original rom on your tytn (wm5)
I could listen tomtom and mp3 files by Parrot's bluetooth (ck3100) when I had the original rom using this little app and modifying something in the registry (because the modifications of the registry that made by default this app does'nt works fine for me, read the threath for more info and or if you have issues)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278778
Now have the back majik rom and works fine with parrot, it shows more info than before, but I've tried withouth success using the same method and tomtom doesn't speaks me by the car's sound system yet...
Someone can help me please?
thanks in advance

No ringtone via bluetooth

Searched the Blackstone forums but did not find any post/thread regarding this particular problem .....
I'm a new Blackstone owner (and a newbie on this forum). Love the device but one major issue I have is that ringtones dont come through via the BT headset. I have assigned different ringtones to people and based on the tone of an incoming call, I should be able to screen calls without looking at the phone ..... or so I thought.
My phone : Blackstone (ROM 1.14.405.X). Dec/7 hotfix from HTC installed (since ROM is older than 1.19)
My BT : Jabra BT3030 stereo headset (AVRCP works fine)
Can anyone please help ?
Thanks !!
Try assigning a long ringtone as there is a lag and this may be cutting off the ringtone
Thanks winwiz. Tried that without luck. I only get the default beep-beep in the BT headset warning me of the incoming call ......
Bump !!
Can anyone of you folks help me with this ?
I tried a few tricks - set a looooong ringtone (2 minute song) ...... selected a single ringtone for all contacts ...... but no luck, still get only beep-beep via the BT stereo headset for incoming calls, while the phone itself plays the correct ringtone.
Funny thing though - music comes through fine on the BT (A2DP works fine) and I'm also able to control music without issues (AVRCP also works fine).
Any help/suggestions are welcome !!
Cheers !!
SLVRstone said:
Bump !!
Can anyone of you folks help me with this ?
I tried a few tricks - set a looooong ringtone (2 minute song) ...... selected a single ringtone for all contacts ...... but no luck, still get only beep-beep via the BT stereo headset for incoming calls, while the phone itself plays the correct ringtone.
Funny thing though - music comes through fine on the BT (A2DP works fine) and I'm also able to control music without issues (AVRCP also works fine).
Any help/suggestions are welcome !!
Cheers !!
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I'm a little out of touch with the very latest gear - BUT - would the headset output the ringtone?? Surely it just has it's own ringtone that is the only one it can play, whenever a call comes in?
It seems to me that to send the .mp3 file over bluetooth to a device that doesn't seem big enough to have a full codec supply would tax the Bluetooth bandwidth somewhat!
SLVRstone said:
(A2DP works fine)
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A2DP is used for stereo music, not for talking. Maybe its just not possible (with your headset). But I'm quite unexperienced with bluetooth headsets .
Riceburner said:
I'm a little out of touch with the very latest gear - BUT - would the headset output the ringtone?? Surely it just has it's own ringtone that is the only one it can play, whenever a call comes in?
It seems to me that to send the .mp3 file over bluetooth to a device that doesn't seem big enough to have a full codec supply would tax the Bluetooth bandwidth somewhat!
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johnpatcher said:
A2DP is used for stereo music, not for talking. Maybe its just not possible (with your headset). But I'm quite unexperienced with bluetooth headsets .
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Hello Riceburner .... today's Bluetooth headsets do indeed play your phone ringtone. But it should have A2DP feature that allows music to stream in and your phone should also have A2DP to "send" the music to your headset.
The .mp3 file does not get sent to the bluetooth .... the mp3 plays on your phone as a ringtone when you get a call and the A2DP feature then streams it to your BT headset where you then hear the ringtone.
This can have a lag of even a few seconds, hence the suggestion from winwiz a few posts back to use a long playing ringtone.
johnpatcher - A2DP is indeed not for talking, but it is necessary for the ringtone to play in your headset until you answer the call at which time the traditional bluetooth kicks in to handle voice.
Cheers !!
Can anyone help ?
Here is a consolidation of the issue and my attempts to overcome :
My phone : Blackstone (ROM 1.14.405.X). ROM date Oct/24/2008
Any hotfixes : Yes - since ROM is older than 1.19, applied the Dec/7/2008 hotfix from HTC that addresses screen freeze during multi clicks.
My Bluetooth headset : Jabra BT3030 stereo headset (A2DP and AVRCP works fine with the Touch HD phone)
Problem : Phone ringtone does not play through the BT headset. I get only a "beep-beep" on the BT headset for incoming calls, while the phone itself plays the correct ringtone.
Tried the following :
1) set a long ringtone (2 minute long song) as suggested by winwiz. No luck
2) Selected a single ringtone for all contacts. Still no luck
3) Paired the exact same BT headset with another phone (symbian OS) and it works perfectly - A2DP, AVRCP as well as phone ringtone comes through via the headset. Frustrated !!!
Any help/suggestions are welcome !!
Could this be a WinMo issue as opposed to a Blackstone bug ? Found the following thread ........
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=310438
One way to find out ...... can folks spare a few minutes to post their experience in using A2DP heasets with the Blackstone - were you successfully able to hear ringtones via your headset ?
Cheers !!
*Bump*
Can folks oblige by posting their experience using A2DP headsets with the Blackstone ? Were you able to hear ringtones via your headset ?
Thanks !!
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sorry bringing this up again
but got EXACTLY the same problem here
tryied the suggestions too, without success
any tips?
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I have a BT headset too that can A2DP. (SE DS-980) I don't think its meant for it to transfer ringtones as what one poster mentioned. Anyway, whenever my phone rings, I can hear the tone from my phone and a common single tone from the headset then the contact info is displayed in the LCD so I know who's calling. Another option is if you have MSVC, you can set it to alert you who is calling and only through the BT headset when it connected. That way you'd know who's calling you.
kieboy said:
I have a BT headset too that can A2DP. (SE DS-980) I don't think its meant for it to transfer ringtones as what one poster mentioned. Anyway, whenever my phone rings, I can hear the tone from my phone and a common single tone from the headset then the contact info is displayed in the LCD so I know who's calling. Another option is if you have MSVC, you can set it to alert you who is calling and only through the BT headset when it connected. That way you'd know who's calling you.
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thanks kieboy
guess i'll install MSVC
I use my A2DP headset to listen to music on my embedded helmet speakers while in my bike. And of course, to answer calls too. So, looking to the phones screen isn´t a option and the custom ring tones would be VERY usefull
but, if there's no other work around...
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