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...this guy got it working so it's possible.
http://msmobiles.com/news.php/4679.html
I received my HT-820 this morning.
I followed this guide and have successfully listened to music over the headset.
I've also recorded a voicemail message so the phone function seems to work.
Hello.
I got my Qtek S110 to work with the Motorola HT 820 too, but I have some problems.
- there are glitches in the playback. I think due to the fixed 195kbps connection rate (the device must transform the music played).
- I have more gitches and stops when the bitrate of the music is over 195 kbps.
- if I turn the audio redirection and auto mute on then I can not hear anytheng (eg. ringtone) when the headset swithed off. I have to manually turn off the redirection.
- the redirection only works with MS Media Player.
Is there any idea to solve this issues?
h2oo2h said:
Hello.
I got my Qtek S110 to work with the Motorola HT 820 too, but I have some problems.
- there are glitches in the playback. I think due to the fixed 195kbps connection rate (the device must transform the music played).
- I have more gitches and stops when the bitrate of the music is over 195 kbps.
- if I turn the audio redirection and auto mute on then I can not hear anytheng (eg. ringtone) when the headset swithed off. I have to manually turn off the redirection.
- the redirection only works with MS Media Player.
Is there any idea to solve this issues?
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If you read the HT820 quickk start guide,
http://www.motorola.com/mdirect/manuals/QG-HT820HdPhns.pdf
It says that "Note: You may need to wait several seconds before
hearing music in the headphones while the devices
connect."
This is why the first few seconds of the song/track are skippy. If ther are ever connection problems, the same thing happens midway through the song.
When you turn the headphone off, you need to turn the bluetooth audo settings off as well.
These issues make me believe that this patch/update is only a beta/test version and not the real thing, especially as the Bluetooth on the HT820 is done by the same people that made this patch (CSR)
http://www.csr.com/pr/pr210.htm
Still the patch is an advancement for the Magician. Just have to work around it
quick question to ht820 owners,
can you tell me if you can use these headphones for voice dial?
bluetake bt450 cannot, you have to dial via phone, then headset can be used to hangup.
thanks
in advance
aliendad said:
quick question to ht820 owners,
can you tell me if you can use these headphones for voice dial?
bluetake bt450 cannot, you have to dial via phone, then headset can be used to hangup.
thanks
in advance
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I would answer that question but I've never used voice dial. is that what Microsoft Voice Command is used for?
What I CAN tell youthough, is that on the second page of the manual, it tells you how to "make a voice dial call"
http://www.motorola.com/mdirect/manuals/QG-HT820HdPhns.pdf
thanks for the reply,
reading the instructions in "make call" first instruction says "hold button then speak after tone"
bluetake doesn't have that function
thanks again
two final questions, if you don't mind,
are they supplied with audio cable to use with non bluetooth music player?
and is the audio quality good or great or just ok?
thanks again again
aliendad said:
two final questions, if you don't mind,
are they supplied with audio cable to use with non bluetooth music player?
and is the audio quality good or great or just ok?
thanks again again
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I don't mind.
Yes, there is an audio cable that will connect the headset's 2.5mm socket with a regular 3.5mm one.
The audio quality is as good as I've heard. Any audio problems you get with the PDA will be due to the bluetooth patch which I believe is still experimental.
The HT820 works very nicely particularly if the Magician is tweaked with Pocket Hack Master. The skips are barely noticeble and the lag at the beginning of each track is minimised. Voice Dialing works flawlessly with Cyberon Voice Speed Dial...the HT820 mic relays the command to the Magician...BUT...same issue with MVC...you don't hear the voice command relayed from the Magician back to the headset.
The one thing that I have not been able to work is the "resume playback after a phone call" even with the option ticked off in /menu/options/playback in Windows Media Player. Everytime I answer a call or make a call, WMP reverts back to the default Library opening screen. I've read in the other thread that others have had it working the way it should.
Any ideas?
shanghaishah said:
The HT820 works very nicely particularly if the Magician is tweaked with Pocket Hack Master. The skips are barely noticeble and the lag at the beginning of each track is minimised. Voice Dialing works flawlessly with Cyberon Voice Speed Dial...the HT820 mic relays the command to the Magician...BUT...same issue with MVC...you don't hear the voice command relayed from the Magician back to the headset.
The one thing that I have not been able to work is the "resume playback after a phone call" even with the option ticked off in /menu/options/playback in Windows Media Player. Everytime I answer a call or make a call, WMP reverts back to the default Library opening screen. I've read in the other thread that others have had it working the way it should.
Any ideas?
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Where can I get this pocket hack master?
I did't change any of the settings and mine automatically resumes playback after answering a call.
www.pocketgear.com ....cost 15 bucks.... worth it IMHO
download the trial and give it a spin... buy it if it works for you....
you'll be able to overclock or underclock your cpu speed and set certain fixed speeds for certain applications... I've found that different settings works best for different machines...tried it on three different Magicians with different ROMS and different applications... the settings that works best for my Jam and the HT820 are :
CPU between 260 to 520
Bus between 104 to 117
Ram between 52 to 59
LCD between 52 to 59
you've got to find what works for you... Not perfect mind you, but certainly a LOT better then without...like I said I barely notice the skips and depending on the CPU speed set, the delay at the front of each new track can be cut to a split second... all my tracks are at 192 kbps BTW... mow if only I can get the darn WMP to resume play after a call ... :evil:
I need help.. .please
Hi all,
I am new to this forum...and obviously not so bright on the settings etc of the XDAIIi of mine...for your info my XDA details are as below,
ROM version - 1.11.00 WWE
ROM date - 01/27//05
Radio version - 1.00.00
Protocol version - 1337.39
ExtROM version - 1.11.169 WWE
The way i look at your radio version and ROM version... they are far more bigger than the number that I have on my XDA.... is there any update link you can provide for me to improve my XDA???
Second Q is, I have bought the motorolla HT820 and i would like to have Stereo Bluetooth enabled on my XDA.. but i don't know the hows ...
Can someone please guide me through step by step....I would really appreciate it.... Many Thanks....
Re: I need help.. .please
mizou_takasyimaya said:
Hi all,
I am new to this forum...and obviously not so bright on the settings etc of the XDAIIi of mine...for your info my XDA details are as below,
ROM version - 1.11.00 WWE
ROM date - 01/27//05
Radio version - 1.00.00
Protocol version - 1337.39
ExtROM version - 1.11.169 WWE
The way i look at your radio version and ROM version... they are far more bigger than the number that I have on my XDA.... is there any update link you can provide for me to improve my XDA???
Second Q is, I have bought the motorolla HT820 and i would like to have Stereo Bluetooth enabled on my XDA.. but i don't know the hows ...
Can someone please guide me through step by step....I would really appreciate it.... Many Thanks....
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Log-in to the forum and go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=33532
Download the file on the 1st page.
Install it on the PDA.
Follow the steps on the top of this page.
This topic may be of interest to those who have the Motoroal HT820 bluetooth headset, and want to tweak music playback.
I prefer to untick "automute" so that I can hear the phone ring and can issue Voice Commands with MS Voice Command. Problem I was having, every time I opened Windows Media Player to stream music, it would blare out of the internal speaker as well. Here's the fix:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=226814#226814
I´ve installed the cab file and activated the "stream audio" option, my headset is registered and connected, but it is not available in the list of headsets where i checked the "stream audio" box. The list is empty. Maybe just working with stereo headsets ?
Hey all i've followed the prompts time and time again but i come up with the issue that once connected to the ht820 and i open windows media player to play a song the following error msg pops up:
"Bluetooth is turned off. Bluetooth audio has been disabled. Enable Bluetooth audio by turning on Bluetooth, then select Use Bluetooth audio again."
I switch bluetooth off and on and the same msg pops back up when i go to play a song!!!
WTF???
I'm thinking that because i've installed this hack and the other bluetooth hack and removed soo many times i might be in need of a hard reset!
Help so i dont have too PLEASE
djtwok said:
I´ve installed the cab file and activated the "stream audio" option, my headset is registered and connected, but it is not available in the list of headsets where i checked the "stream audio" box. The list is empty. Maybe just working with stereo headsets ?
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Yes, just stereo.
There is a mono way though.
boh113 said:
Hey all i've followed the prompts time and time again but i come up with the issue that once connected to the ht820 and i open windows media player to play a song the following error msg pops up:
"Bluetooth is turned off. Bluetooth audio has been disabled. Enable Bluetooth audio by turning on Bluetooth, then select Use Bluetooth audio again."
I switch bluetooth off and on and the same msg pops back up when i go to play a song!!!
WTF???
I'm thinking that because i've installed this hack and the other bluetooth hack and removed soo many times i might be in need of a hard reset!
Help so i dont have too PLEASE
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Make sure Bluetooth is on and the phone is not in flight mode.
If all else fails, backup your data (xbackup) and hard reset.
Hi
I want to know if the Motorola HT820 works with my Xda II following all the steps you say here?
I have ROM 2.20.07
Thanks
Is it possible to make voice recordgins using any bluetooth handsfree device? The question is - can handsree microphone be used as the input for the recording program?
I'd like to implement the following scenario:
1) Connect Bluetooth handsfree to my Qtek9100
2) Press a button on my device to start recording and put the device into the pocket.
3) I want the mic on the handsfree to be the input for the recording.
Thanks,
Vick
Qtek9100 WWE 2.17
Is this any use:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=42569&highlight=btaudio+zip
Looks like an answer, THANKS!
i need a tool to record incoming and outgoing calls. i couldnt find any software. does anyone of you know a solution ? pressing manually and holding the voice key it not a good solution for me.
thx in advance
Try PMRecorder
http://1800message.com/default.aspx
Hi,
I´ve tested PMRecorder on my Prophet this morning. Nice program, but unfortunately only my own voice is recorded.
Recording of both speakers will only work with Cingular 2125 and HTC Tornado devices at this time.
I hope they will fully support HTC Prophet soon
Greets
Knackeback
does not work as it was told here. only my voice is recorded in a bad quality ....
you will not be able to do so, it is not taking the voice from the modem but from the speaker. you can put the device on loud speaker mode and record it.
Hi all,
I have Qtek s100 since exactly 2 years. I am very happy and even after relasing so many HTC PDA phones after that, I really did not think of changing my phone. Now I see P3600 as probable candidate to replace my S100. But in addition to size and processor, I would also be looking at some key features as justification to change. I am not going to use 3G or 2MP camera. so, lets narrow down to Free/very cheap phone function on this phone.
- anybody tried to install Skype client to make audio calls on wifi connection?
- Also anybody checked function of SIP voip client like SJPhone again using wifi?
If these features are going to have problem with.. I would still stay back with S100 happily.
AS
Skype works fine on it and I run VoIPSurfer for SIP without any problems!
Anyone can get skype sound to come trough the phone speaker instead of the loudspeaker? (I think it is a software limitation, but is there a workarround?)
n0t said:
Anyone can get skype sound to come trough the phone speaker instead of the loudspeaker? (I think it is a software limitation, but is there a workarround?)
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This is only available on the Eten X500. I finally decided to get this instead of the Trinity coz I dun use the 3G and the GPS is a lot better on the X500.
n0t said:
Anyone can get skype sound to come trough the phone speaker instead of the loudspeaker? (I think it is a software limitation, but is there a workarround?)
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It is a limitation in Skype. Try using a headset. Not BT though, since the processor can't handle both Skype and BT headset at the same time..
With my LOOX 720, we also have a "large" speaker (badly positioned even if you wanted to ignore that it is a loudspeaker and put it in your ear) and a small "phone" speaker (placed correctly where you would put your ear), although FSC never released any VoIP app for the device (and LOOX is not a phone).
Skype (and other VoIP apps) worked as you say. Audio was coming out of the main speaker, plus they (Skype) ignored our requests to use the correct speaker (or didn't know what to do about it).
Then some guys noticed that the small speaker was ALWAYS outputing audio (in apps/games etc.), but since it is a small phone speaker, you have to put your ear on to hear it. Also this gives more "depth" in 720 audio (since the tiny speaker does its part). Anyway, that was an interesting discovery because it led to research that gave something more important:
A simple registry entry could shut-off the main speaker while keeping the phone speaker working! No need for soft reset or anything! Some even made a little program for this (which also keeps different volume levels for when on and off since eg. I want volume=2 when loudspeaker is on and volume=4 when only ear speaker is on). Toggle it whenever we want (I have a shortcut in my today screen for it).
So I am thinking... look for something like that in Trinity also? It should even be simpler because I am sure Trinity has pretty clear and distinct volume values for both speakers (since this IS a phone after all).
Maybe a shortcut to a registry key could allow to control the speaker volume... like in the loox. I'll try to search registry... Anyway, this is a known issue for skype, so probably they will be working on that on future releases, maybe it needs customization for every particular model. _http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=71698
Skype and Bluetooth
I use a stereo BT headset and it works great (iTech clip S38). I used another program to toggle, but battery life went to a couple of hours, even when not in use. If you Skype a lot, or even once on an international trip, the cost is well justified.
n0t said:
Anyone can get skype sound to come trough the phone speaker instead of the loudspeaker? (I think it is a software limitation, but is there a workarround?)
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It is possible now with the last final (not beta) version of Skype (2.2.20 or something like that).
The problem is, this final version doesn't work for all phones. You can see the list of supported devices on Skype download page.
The Trinity is not supported on this final version. You can only use chat function, and when you place a voice call, the application automatically shut down.
That's why we keep running the previous beta versions, which work fine, but the sound come from the back speaker
I tried this final version on my wizard, and I confirm that the sound does come from the ear-piece, for the first time in skype history. But strangely enough, this 'new' skype is only compatible with 'old' phones...
The text found below was sent to Skype by me today
Dear Skype,
#1 please sent me a list of supported Pocket PC’s that work with skype and with a Bluetooth A2dp Headset.
The one I have now can be found at: http://www.jabra.com/Sites/Jabra/NA-US/products/Pages/JabraBT8040.aspx and I works really well for windows media mobile.
#2 I currently have the following device which does not work with Skype for the Pocket PC with an A2dp headset. I am very upset about this; I really want to use your skype out service, but cant.
My Device Information: Unlocked
HTC P3600, Trinity
ROM version: 1.23.405.2
ROM date: 03/11/07
Radio Version 1.38.00.11
Protocol Version: 32.71.7020.12h
ExtROM Version: 1.23.405.103
I have installed the following versions of Skype for PPC
SkypeForPocketPC-2.0.0.51-LowCPU.cab
SkypeForPocketPC-2.0.0.51-LowCPU.cab
SkypeForPocketPC-2.2.0.18-Beta.cab
kypeForPocketPC-2.2.0.20-Beta.exe
SkypeForPocketPCNew.CAB
The only one that works is the SkypeForPocketPC-2.2.0.18-Beta.cab it works perfectly for the HTC P3600, Trinity however, "only" when you use the corded headset that attaches to the mini usb on the phone, or just the speaker that is on the back of the phone the “external speaker”.
the SkypeForPocketPC-2.2.0.18-Beta.cab, I feel, does not work with any A2DP Bluetooth headset.
I have tried the following A2DP Bluetooth headsets
JabraBt8040
Link: same as above
Plantronics Voyager 855 Stereo Bluetooth Headset
Lubix UBHS-NC1 Stereo Bluetooth Headset
I think something goes wrong when the Bluetooth stack tries transfer the Skype audio to the Bluetooth headsets it gets all messed up with lots of echoes and sound disconnects and, latency and so on. However playing any multimedia files on the phone work perfectly through my A2DP Bluetooth headset.
Like a said SkypeForPocketPC-2.2.0.18-Beta.cab works perfectly only when you use the corded headset that attaches to the mini usb on the phone, or just the speaker that is on the back of the phone the “external speaker”.
I have also tried to use a whole bunch of 3rd party applications that redirected the sound to my older mono headsets. I tried three of them, and that did not work either. It’s something when the speaker sound gets transferd to any BT device.
(((((( Update I just used the the btaudio.zip that qyach posted: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=289720
it works but the mono sound is still not very good, nothing like a mobile phone call sound, and no ware near the sound quality with the corded headset that came with the HTC P3600 What to do,, anyone?
Im thinking of getting a ETEN X800 http://www.smart-mobile-gadgets.com/welcome/cart.php?target=product&product_id=1128&category_id=40
I read that It works well with Skype, and the sound is sent to the phones earpiece after installing a piece of software that ETEN developed called Skype Switch, therefore it should work with a BT headset.
http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:cwIdCCuH2LEJ:www.etenblog.com/2007/11/13/getting-skype-to-work-as-it-should/+skype+Switch+program&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us
But now some sales man who sounded like he know what he was talking about, said that the ETEN phones are flaky and that 70% of the ETEN phones that he sells get returned.
I don’t know what to do, but, dam it I want a WM5 or WM6 Phone that works perfect with Skype sound BT and all.
Now the only problem is how much better or worse is HTC V.S. ETEN? I really am looking for a cool looking phone something small and sleek that will work perfect with Skype mobile. The ETEN X800 looked like it was the solution. But now I don’t know what to do.
Someone please help.
Update: 02/16/08
I Just got an ETEN x800 and istalled the Skype Switch and took skype for a test run ,, ya,ya, the sound gets redirected to the earpiece,,, ya, but it sonds like sh_t also..
Someone out there has to be able to Hack this mess.
DTMF ,Fring, PPC Skype, And A2DP.
For the Skype sound problem not going through the BT headset someone on this site suggested using fring which is a fantastic idea, however it’s always something... with fring you can place a Skype out call but during the call you can’t navigate company’s phone menu during the call like, “press 1 for billing” “press 2 for sales”. There isn’t even a dial pad. When I contacted there support department I got this:
Hello,
Thank you for contacting our support team.
Currently, it is not available to dial DTMF sounds on fring, this should be implemented in future versions. You can stay up to date on new releases from our blog http://www.fring.com/blog/
In other words, I’m not holding my breath.
Is there a way to transmit a DTMF signal to the input of a Bluetooth A2DP headset? I don’t mean literally, just a sound redirect, in other words trick it into thinking it’s me making the DTMF sound.
I can’t find anything on the net except for Dial-a-matic, which will not work. I also took a look at Pocket Dialer v1.03 but there is no way to redirect sound. I also thought that maybe Kai’s ContactDialer would work but I don’t think it does, or I don’t understand how to use it and get it to work.
I also wonder if all of these problems are salved on WM6 I was looking at upgrading to the new HTC P3470 but the processor is slower than the p3600.
God,, do I want to get rid of that stupid weird mini HTC usb headset, ridicules for a $700 phone.
I wouldn’t need to go through all this if Skype would just finally fix their PPC version to work with a Bluetooth headset.
(((((( Update I just used the the btaudio.zip that qyach posted: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=289720
it works but the mono sound is still not very good, nothing like a mobile phone call sound, and no ware near the sound quality with the corded headset that came with the HTC P3600 What to do,, anyone?
Im thinking of getting a ETEN X800 http://www.smart-mobile-gadgets.com/...category_id=40
I read that IT works well with Skype, and the sound is sent to the phones speakers after installing a piece of software that ETEN developed called Skype Switch, therefore it should work with a BT headset.
http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=2&gl=us
But now some sales man who sounded like he know what he was talking about, said that the ETEN phones are flaky and that 70% of the ETEN phones that he sells get returned.
I don’t know what to do, but, dam it I want a WM5 or WM6 Phone that works perfect with Skype sound BT and all.
Now the only problem is how much better or worse is HTC V.S. ETEN? I really am looking for a cool looking phone something small and sleek that will work perfect with Skype mobile. The ETEN X800 looked like it was the solution. But now I don’t know what to do.
Someone please help.
When you make a phone call you can record the call.
Sometimes very handy. But I can not find the records.
Does somebody know where the recordings are stored?
Thanx!
No one knows?
They are all scared of you.
Seriously though I dont think you can. If you engage the dictaphone during a call it only records your end, but the other end is too faint. But, if you put it on speakerphone, then I am sure you will be able to get a comprehensible recording.
Oke, but where is the recording stored?
This can not be done!
Their are multiple topics about this. The reason for this is the OS can't capture the mic. There is something you can do to record something but it's far from perfect: use a normal recording program, put the device at the max volume or put the device into handsfree.
It sucks, but that's the only way so far.
Weird that you can't make recordings of a phone call.
My Sony Ericson K750i can perfectly record a phone call, but the P3600, which costs a lot more, can't? Not even with software/tweaks?
If a device can play the info he receives from the network through a speaker and send the info that he receives from the mic to the network, why can't it store the info at the same time?
Svenitos said:
Weird that you can't make recordings of a phone call.
My Sony Ericson K750i can perfectly record a phone call, but the P3600, which costs a lot more, can't? Not even with software/tweaks?
If a device can play the info he receives from the network through a speaker and send the info that he receives from the mic to the network, why can't it store the info at the same time?
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Simple, their has to be a "connection" between the speaker (hardware) and a recording program (software). For some strange reason MS decided not to support this function in WM5 nor WM6
Svenitos said:
My Sony Ericson K750i can perfectly record a phone call, but the P3600, which costs a lot more, can't? Not even with software/tweaks?
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A liitle bit offtopic, but a crap Siemens M35 from year 2000 shows me when a call was diverted to the phone, and high tech device Trinity, released some months ago doesn't or even can't do that.
This is something like the new model of the Mercedes Benz doesn't have remote controlled central locking and it also can't be bought separately...
as I know, resco voice recorder helps. (since I've a data sim in it and can't make phone call, can't check this out) this prog allows to dedicate a hw button to record anything (said to record phone calls as well) give it a try...
My phone can record phone calls, but only the callers voice is picked up.
there is a recording in the call note option, but only the other side of the conversation, not your voice,
good when you record a phone number or adress and don't have pen and paper handy (joke)
I tried Resco Audio Recorder, and it records my voice loud and clear, but the callers voice is very faint, but present.
This is a Beta version, and I can't get the option to automatically record calls to work, so any call you want to record has to be done manually.