A2DP on Universal - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

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Bluetooth Headset Audio Gateway and Widcomm

I saw the posts about getting the Widcomm bluetooth stack on an XDA II (I loved how well it worked on an iPaq 5555) and one of the features the Widcomm stack normally offered on the 5555 was the "audio gateway" - the ability to use a bluetooth headset for regular audio throughput. Bluetooth headsets without a built in DSP don't work well for music, but they are great for spoken word stuff, like books.
My question is, does the audio gateway work with the XDA II and the Widcomm stack? I believe that Tobias is planning on adding it in his excellent Pocket Bluetooth Tools, but its been a while and I don't know if he was still planning on releasing the support. One poster somewhere else mentioned in passing that the bluetooth headset "wasn't supported" with the Widcomm stack, but I don't know if he meant the bluetooth headset for phone use or the audio gateway (or if that was even true or not).
Any ideas anyone?

Jasjar with Stereo BT (A2DP)?

It appears that Jasjar does not support A2DP profile at the moment. Do you have any ideas on how to add A2DP support before the official update from i-Mate which might never come, judging from pda2k experience.
angrypony said:
It appears that Jasjar does not support A2DP profile at the moment.
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AFAIK the AK4641 BT Audio is a mono codec:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Universal_Technical
http://www.handhelds.org/platforms/hp/ipaq-hx47xx/ak4641.pdf
MS BT Stack -> Widcomm
Is it possible to replace the MS BT Stack on Jasjar with Widcomm or other that support A2DP?
Has anyone done this on WM5?
For this moment isn't Widcomm BT stack for any device with WM5 :roll:

A2DP BT Patch

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....

HP FA303 - just for iPAQs or "real" BT A2DP headph

I am a bit confused on what these HP headphones can or cannot do. When I look on the HP page, they are touted as the bluetooth headphones for iPAQs. There is no mention of them bing standard bluetooth headphones that can be used with any bluetooth A2DP capable device. I had assumed they were some proprietary profile that HP did on top of BT.
On the other hand, I found the same HP FA303 mentioned all over the place in these forums as being able to work on A2DP with Wizard and simlar devices.
What is the deal here? Are the HP FA303 standard BT headphones? If they are, and they can work with both iPAQs and all other BT devices, then I wonder how they work with iPAQ 4150. I have been looking all over the place for an update to the iPAQ 4150 that would make it A2DP capable. All the forums claim that such a patch is non-existant.
I suppose the bottom line question is - if I get HP FA303, will I be able to use it with my iPAQ 4150, with my TMO MDA (with A2DP patch) and with my PC with BT USB stick.
Thanks a lot
They're the real McCoy with full AVRCP support when used with WMP on a A2DP enabled wizard. Awsome fidelity and volume too. They pair well and are easy to use. The FA303s are the same exact headset as the Logitech MP3 bluetooth and iPOD headsets btw. I absolutely love mine.
Don't install the included software on your Wizard, its not needed but to make it work with your iPAQ, you'll need to install it. The software actually adds the A2DP stack + AVRCP to supported iPAQ devices. I suspect that once that software is installed, your iPAQ will be able to pair and use any BT stereo headset.
Can you use these headphones as a handsfree as well, or are they only for listening to music?
They're only for listening to music unfortunately...

cingular8125

is it possable to get a stereo headset to work with bluetooth on windows media?
Yes, if you install the A2DP update. If you look around the Wizard forums a bit you'll find at least one cooked 8125 ROM that includes the A2DP fix.

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