I want to "cut the cable" and stream audio from my JAMin to a set of lightweight BT headphones while I workout.
I have a JAMin but I have not bought any BT headphones yet.
Primarily I use the Mobile Slingplayer and TCPMP to watch videos (mostly with mono audio).
I have seen the hacks for A2DP but I worry that the processing overhead required for A2DP will kill video performance and also that the Slingplayer and TCPMP don't stream over this profile (from the postings only WMP seems to work?).
Would I at least be able to get mono audio working wirelessly while watching video? Which BT headphones would you recommend for this?
Thanks in advance.
A2DP hack available at this site accept audio stream from any programs. Windows Media Player mentioned as only one program which support remote control functions like Play/Pause, Fwd, Bwd. Prophet performance good enough to watch video with stereo over A2DP. I don’t know about Slingplayer and TCPMP my preference are different, but my experiences with SmartMovie are successful to watch video with stereo audio.
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I just purchased a set of Nextlink Spider bluetooth headphones and listen to TCPMP. My headphones have a button that lets me play, pause, skip track, and adjust volume. Unfortunately, this only works with Windows media player.
Is there a way to do this with TCPMP? If not, anyone know of player that will but doesn't suck like WMP?
Core is working on making the buttons work with TCPMP. However, I don't know of any other good players that work with those buttons.
Is it possible to hear audio from TCPMP with BT stereo headphones at all? I'd also like to use the headset's hardware controls but it's more important to get the sound and at the moment I can't even get that from TCPMP.
My headset is paired and works just fine with Windows Media Player but not TCPMP.
Could i know any mp3 player that's works great with motorola ht820 bluetooth headset ? I'm looking for a software with an equalizer to obtain the best with this headset.
I've tried TCPMP and Windows media player and they works fine... but i need a software with equalizer or amplification via software.
thanks a lot..
EDIT : The GREAT solution is Pocket Player 3.61 with equalizer set to "POP". WONDERFULL!!!!!
Tried pocket music?
Pocketmusic sucks in many ways, as far as I can tell. Sure doesn't like streaming audio, at the very least; plays regular local MP3s fine though.
I am new to BT audio, but I have come across something very strange. I have a new Motorola S9 BT headset and a Cingular 8525. I have been able to make and receive calls, pause and skip songs in Media Player 10, but I had an awful time trying to make stereo play on the headset. It delivers system beeps, alerts, and ActiveSync tones to the headset. After some hard-resets, and some troubleshooting, I found this combination does indeed deliver very nice sound quality (without the A2DPfix). The problem is that it doesn't send AAC (.m4a) songs to the BT headset. I realize that there is only limited support for AAC, (WMP doesn't recognize the META data from them) but it does play them thru the phone speaker.
Why would WMP play some formats thru the BT headset and others thru the speaker?
not sure but you can use tcpmp with aac plugin
If my Hermes is equipped with the audio redirection cab from cyberton, I wonder if Myblu can stream Stereo thru bluetooth, and in that way I can enjoy stereo music from ipod+videos w/stereo audio from my windows mobile phone.
Thanks.
Hello,
is it possible to add some kind of audio player with lots of audio codecs to a chinese car stereo 9601? I thought it runs wince. I ask this cause some music sounds far less good then others, so the used codecs by the stereo aren't that good i think.
grtz