Before the mishap with the site there was a thread about getting normal system audio (music, video file audio etc...) playing through the bluetooth headset on XDAII & Blueangel devices. Has anyone got any further with this project ? I am hoping to get myself an 02 XDAIIs this week and would like to have this feature (maybe it works in the 02 rom ??!?)
If not I will be able to provide any files from this device (if they are different from others) that could help those in the know figure this one out.
the o2 rom will 99.999% surely have the same bluetooth stack as the other roms based on the 1.72 o2 most likely only added stuff to the extented rom
this headset let you do it but it have a breakout box
http://www.ppcsg.com/forums/viewtopic.php?
t=37218&highlight=iphono&sid=6d3d546329a09353b6817f1c28cdca86
I believe your best chance is getting a PDA2K or IIs as they have a much better bluetooth stack. At this point, I haven't heard anyone saying they have transfered audio to a remote device yet.
for me it would also have to be in stereo for music purposes
the profile which does support that is A2DP
not sure if vidcomm stack have that
http://www.avelink.com/Bluetooth/Products/AudioDriver/index.htm this is thru SCO.
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Since I am very much interested in being able to listen to the xda audio on a BT headset, abd that seems as an impossibility using the MS BT stack. I was wondering if anybody every succeeded to do this setup using the widcomm stack? i.e. install the widcomm BT stack, bond it with a BT headset, and actually listen to audio through the headset.
most of the post I have seen (even in ipaq forums) mention succeeding in pairing and connecting the headset but no audio is actually heard through the headset.
Will the day ever come where this dream will come true?
and while we are at the subject of dreams...how about a decent sms applications!
try reading this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=9157
ummm I might have failed to mention that I need to do so with my XDA
and not the PC!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=9114
this then maybe
I don't think its possible to route regular non-phone call sound (e.g., Media Player, MP3's etc) through the bluetooth headset yet. I'm not sure what that guy in that thread is talking about when he said it was working for him. Also, the Widcom stack won't work (I tried it) and that Kai blueetooth tool is not for the XDA II - it specifically says so.
The guy who wrote Pocket Bluetooth Tools wrote me and said that he was working on adding support for regular sound through the BT headset "soon". But that was a while ago and I haven't heard anything since.
Does anyone know which version/ipaq was the widcomm stack in bluetoothgps.zip from?
If i understand correctly that was from an ipaq h2210 or 1940 correct?
which already had problemms with the headset/audio over BT
I managed to locate a BT upgrade for ipaq 5400 (widcomm ver 1.4 i think)
of course the installation of the driver updae as is fails miserably!!...but I need some help in how to locate the cab file which installs in the xda...in order to extract the indicidual files? any thought on that? the driver update comes as a single self extracting file and all the cab files inside are not readable
so where can i find the cab file which directory is it transfered to in the xda? maybe I can get it from there...
Hi all!
Somebody knows if there is any chance that we will get to see an A2DP Profile on the XDA2 anytime soon? This would be soo cool and the possibilities are endless!! Its so frustring having a device that "could do it all" but then its still not possible.....:?
There are a lot of interesting devices coming to the marktet now (BT Stereo Headsets, BT-Audio Transceivers and Receivers to connect to HIFI Equipment)
check it out:
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?ContentId=3124
http://www.mobileplanet.com/private...ess+&+Smartphones&dept_id=5130&pf_id=MP580729
and a cheap one (sold here in Switzerland)
http://www.ccomp.ch/details.asp?ProdID=SOUAI0100
I just wonder why there is nobody or even a company like Widcomm developing these missing profiles (like PAN Profile, BT-Network access etc..) for the XDA. I would definitly be willing to pay if you could buy them on Handango or so.... :wink:
Cheers
Has anyone know A2DP on either PDA or Smartphone?
It's compatible with MDA Compact (XDAIImini) ?
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I tried the A2DP profile on my WM2003SE O2 XDA II with Widcomm bluetooth stack and the sound through my iPHONO bluetooth headphone was crappy. Many times there were interruptions like split second cut off and then the music would resume.
I used GSPlayer and faced some problems like the volume slider does not function, does not automatically jump to next track upon completion of the current sound track etc
BTW, you'll need to enable the Headset and the High Quality Audio profiles for the iPHONO headphone in order for it to work.
Also, Widcomm bt stack does not support headset profile
Anyone can help on this please:
Any way to listen MP3 by bluetooth handfree using mini??
Many many many thanks
Not at the moment.
The M$ stack does not support the audio gateway profile.
In fact the consensus is that the M$ stack is ****e.
There are other stacks that can be installed, bluesoil and Toshiba IIRC, but they are buggy and I dont know if they do the audio gateway profile.
let us pray that HTC see the light and release a better BT stack!
Thanks, let see anyone can break through this problem.......
Do you mean something like this :-
Media Player Headset with Bluetooth wireless technology
http://www.itechdynamic.com/html/products.htm
Yes, but I think they don't work on O2 mini, because of the microsoft BT stack...... hope some body can make the patch for this.
download bluetooth update patch for PPC, it pass test on o2 mini. for detail please check http://www.pocketpc.com.hk/bbs/viewthread.php?tid=18189
it is CHINESE web site from Hongkong.
They said it is not support on O2 mini.........
If I installed a BT dongle on a PC... it support all... including audio gateway.. I can listen mp3s via headset...
why O2 just can't do it the same way... :? since all are based on BT technology...
samsonlo, some message from that web site said: It can support O2 MINI.
I'm not sure, Maybe?
Thanks anyway, will have a try tonight.............
If O2 mini can be supported. please send some sugeestion here, thanks!
yes please keep us updated
The Hands free profile is not meant for audio streaming and i doubt that the wave output of the Magician is connected to this profile - it also isn't for the headset profile.
You need the A2DP profile, which is not included into the MS-Stack - and this has so much nothing to do with O2. It was HTCs decision to include the MS Stack into the Magician, not O2 or any other reseller. The Broadcom update is for their stack, not MS. Someone posted that some (commercial) developers are working on the A2DP profile for the Magician, which is not available yet, from what I know.
The Eten M500 (which uses the M$ Stack) has now been patched to allow Voice command over Bluetooth. People are trying to dump the rom so we can see how it has been done.
There is a threrad running on HoFo
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=655524
Any one on here got an Eten?
andyhe said:
download bluetooth update patch for PPC, it pass test on o2 mini. for detail please check http://www.pocketpc.com.hk/bbs/viewthread.php?tid=18189
it is CHINESE web site from Hongkong.
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This update is for the Widcomm stack. Not the MS stack that the JAM uses. It will NOT work on the JAM...it would be nice, but it doesn't.
Dave
Aitch said:
Do you mean something like this :-
Media Player Headset with Bluetooth wireless technology
http://www.itechdynamic.com/html/products.htm
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Hey, that's my bluetooth headset, I-Tech Stereo Headset. It does work fine with the Magician with the headset profile. But since there is no support from MS Stack for A2DP, there is no way to listen to Media Player on it.
I do use it with my PC bluetooth dongle v1.2 (with Bluesoleil stack) with the A2DP.
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Someone posted that some (commercial) developers are working on the A2DP profile for the Magician, which is not available yet, from what I know.
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That would be great news! Hope to hear news from that soon.
Cheers
Where can i find the A2DP BT patch for magician,
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=33532
Does this CAB work on the orange (out-the-box stock ROM) M500?
I have tried but it does nothing?!?
I installed it on my M500 when I had it but never got around to using it.
Anyway, it looks like a new version is available, go to this thread for details: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=52312
thanks but it looks like there is no new version yet, just a description of bug fixes (no CAB).
I tried the original patch, which even though it installs and runs, I can't pipe any audio to my H3 headset, which I'm beginning think does not work for BT audio streaming.
it doesnt work with mono BT headset ...
Has anyone try the bluesoil Stack? does it have headset profile?
I really want every BT headset to have A2DP profile, even the one side one....
I have an O2 XDA Mini S (Wizard) and have just purchased a pair of Motorola HT820 Bluetooth headphones. I have paired the two; however, I only get the Hands Free service (which works) but NO Wireless Audio. I have seen a lot about A2DP Hacks to get these devices working correctly, but shouldn’t the BT headset offer a wireless stereo/high quality/A2DP profile when you pair them?
Is the ASDP Hack the only way to get Wireless Stereo?
Any help with this problem would be very much appreciated.
Thanks, Harold Clements
You have not provided enough information for anyone to help you.
Some Roms have A2DP working without any hack.
To be truthful, I know very little about what I am trying to do. All I know is that I can’t get the music side of the Motorola headset working.
As I said in my previous post: I have an O2 XDA Mini S (Wizard) and have just purchased a pair of Motorola HT820 Bluetooth headphones. The two paired but I only get the Hands Free service but NO Wireless Audio. I clicked on Motorola HT820 and then went ‘Refresh’ and up popped ‘Headset’ so I ticked that and saved. I then clicked (and held) on Motorola HT820. The options that I get are Edit – Delete – Set as Hands Free. I think I should also have ‘Set as Wireless Stereo’ but I don’t.
I have read about the ‘hacks’ (zoad2p.cab, Tornado asdp, AKU2.6) but I am a) unsure if this is a solution to my problem, and b) what a hack is and why is it needed?
I just really want to know how to fix my problem.
Thanks for your help,
Harold Clements
Would you be willing to try a cab that i made? I dont have a wizard to test on and you seem to have the perfect requirements in which i need to test. If you are willing to try this cab would you please PM me your email address???
This cab is a variation of the zoA2DP and an idle thread process (which works great on the hermes)
Also you will need A2DP to listen to wireless Bluetooth stereo... most provider roms do not have this feature, most cooked roms do..
Also, in addition to the MS BT stack, you'll want to give a try to the Widcomm BT stack. With eit has its share of problems, it delivers much superior sound quality compared to the MS BT stack and its CPU usage is less that that of the MS stack.
Thanks very much for your replies guys. The thing is I am new to this and I don’t really understand.
Correct me if I am wrong but if the Motorola HT820 Bluetooth headphones are compatible with my mobile device (as documented) then surly it should work without much hardship?
Menneisyys said:
Also, in addition to the MS BT stack, you'll want to give a try to the Widcomm BT stack. With eit has its share of problems, it delivers much superior sound quality compared to the MS BT stack and its CPU usage is less that that of the MS stack.
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has the widcomm stack been perfected for the wizard yet?? i have been in and out of the wizard boards since i got my hermes so im not 100% sure..
haroldjclements said:
Thanks very much for your replies guys. The thing is I am new to this and I don’t really understand.
Correct me if I am wrong but if the Motorola HT820 Bluetooth headphones are compatible with my mobile device (as documented) then surly it should work without much hardship?
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they are definitely compaitable with your phone, as a headset for taking calls.. but not as a stereo headphones without A2DP