Hermes Audio via BT Workaround - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

Those people that have the Cyberon Voice Commander installed (available from dopod ext rom) can get audio out via BT headset.
Locate one of the bt audio toggle programs, can not remember source, but have got one that contains btaudiotoggle and btaudioon and btaudiooff.
Enable the bt audio so that the speaker of your bt device is definitely active.
Rename Program Files\Cyberon\VoiceCommander\VCStatic.Ini to any other name.
Then start voice commander via your bt device. a message will appear saying Unsupported Device or equivalent. Cannot remember whether ok needs to be pushed or whether this kills the audio. will update wheb heaset charged again.
At this point, audio should be available via the bt device.
This works for WMP and TomTom.
If all works well, may write a little wrapper prog to automate this.
Please test and let me know of other workarounds.

nope all the renaming does is to miss out the helpful prompts. i still can't get to mouth thru the bt headset

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btaudio for a regular bluetooth ear piece...

anyone got this working on the tytn
I use it with a Jabra BT250...
it used to work with my plantronics 320 on the wizard but wont work on the tytn is there any special settings you had to do
I also tried to make it works and it doesn't I assume that is due to the different headset plug.
Waiting for a version for TYTN
the prog will open a connection to the earpiece i can hear the static just wont forward any of the audio to it. works with the phone of course for making calls
I have the same problem with my Tytn (BTaudio seems to work because it stops the radio - I use it with a parrot car kit) but the audio still goes through the phone speaker...
did you find a solution?
gb
BTAudio On does not work, you have to turn it on via button press on the headset. BT Off works fine of course...
Rather annoying, but that's the way it is...
Sorry but I am afraid not to understand... the bt car kit is working properly and is paired to the qtek
could you please be more specific?
thks!
Sorry, you stepped into a rather cryptic response... I assumed you were talking about the file BTAudioOn.exe that worked on the 8125 but not the 8525/TYTN.
Search this forum for mono audio - there's a big thread. Also check the wiki.
attached. This cabs works great. To activate it, start playin music, then push and hold the button on your BT headset for about 1 second, it should beep and then music comes through. Only problem is you can't use MS VC through your headset, but it doesn't break VC.
BTaudio cab works
I have used the Gotland cab file and still had problems, until I began to think like a technician... Once I installed the cab file, I performed a soft reset and then repaired my Jabra JX10... It has been working fine ever since... I can hear music (either streaming or static) and voice... I have not tried tackling the voice commander problem though...
I have just upgraded the firmware on my headset using the software that is not posted on Jabra's site, but through a link in another post, I was able to do it... had to reinstall the Gotland cab again though.... May tackle Voice Commander later in the day... Who knows...
I'm using Bluemusic 2.0 and it worked with music to BT headset. Also using installed the BT VC fix cab in this forum at it worked fine with VC 1.6 - except incoming anouncements. ( Installation Hint: after installed both - you must delete existing device and then re-pairing the BT again).
I just made a thread, here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=306363

Bluetooth Headset - no music

Hello @ all
I get a new Headset from Sony DR-BT20NX.
It works nice with the telephone, but now I also want to play my music.
I tried to install the cab from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=263735
But only the Bluetooth headset has a new entry in the Bluetooth-device-folder.
"Wireless stereo"
But nothing happend.
I did softreset, and on/off and so on...
But I have the feeling, that something is missing.
And what is AKU2, and where can I get it for my XDA NEO with german O2-properties
Thank you very much,
Peter
Download VjVolubilis application, and install on the device. After turning BT on, press the AGOn icon and the audio output will be transferred to the BT headset.
NB. For me only works if Volubilis is installed on device not on storage card. My headset is Motorola H500.
Hi, thank you...
The tool is great,
but no way to enable Audio-Gateway.
When I click on it, it takes a while and then the message appears:
- Bluetooth On
- AG Audio failed
Maybe, there is something missing on my device???
Nobody here with the same problem?
Thnx Peter
I really don't know why it is not working for you.
The only thing that comes to mind is either headset incompatibility, or the fact that I had added a2dp to my AKU2.0 Rom before installing VjVolubilis.
Maybe you can try to install a2dp if not already installed.
I don't think it is related to a2dp. I was using VjVolubilis for Skype calls without any problems long before I installed a2dp on my AKU2 rom... Maybe its a hardware problem?...
I have tested this. You just need to go into the bluetooth preferences for your device, enable 'headset' and disable 'wireless stereo'. The sound quality is terrible in comparison to the A2DP module. Don't expect music out of it.

Bluetooth Mono Headset + Redirect sound to it

Hi,
I been trying the BtAudioNav to redirect sound to my bluetooth hands-free but it doesn't work on my Trinity.
Anyone has try it with success?
Most mono-headsets do not support the A2DP profile.... so it is to be expected that this doesn't work for music and stuff...
However, i had it working once on my old Fujitsu Loox 600...can't remember how i did that though, but it has a different BT stack anyway...
Or do you just mean the phone-calls being redirected does not work ? Please try to be a bit more specific
Phone-calls works but for example redirect sound from GPS soft to headset not!!. With BtAudioNav should works but with my Trinity not.
Not all phones are capable of directing all audio to the mono bluetooth headset using the handsfree/headset audio gateway profile. Many of them are designed to ONLY stream voice calls. I'm not sure if this is due to the hardware or software (possibly a combination?), but some phones are capable of streaming/redirecting all audio entirely (as well as mic input) to the mono headset. I guess the Trinity doesn't. I've only heard of a few phones that actually work with that BT audio utility you're using, and they seem to be mostly older models, but that's just a guess. Anyway, perhaps there's a way to redirect all audio through the stereo bluetooth profile instead?
1. Copy the folder BTAudio and its contents to \Program Files
2. Using a registry editor amend the following entries from:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
Path = \Program Files\BTAudio\BTAudioOn.Exe
VoiceCmdDuration = 86400 (DEC) = 24 hours
3. Softreset
What does the above tool do exactly?
Tiemen said:
What does the above tool do exactly?
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Yeah...i'm very curious to what this does too...
Could this by any chance connect a Stereo BT headset in Audiomode by just clicking the .exe ? (ie not having to go into BT settings in the comm manager screen ?)
Moaske said:
Yeah...i'm very curious to what this does too...
Could this by any chance connect a Stereo BT headset in Audiomode by just clicking the .exe ? (ie not having to go into BT settings in the comm manager screen ?)
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Yes, can you please be more specific as to how this works? Does it interfere with voice dialing or making/receiving calls?
I have an Axim X50v which works just great with Skype and my mono Flamingo BT headset. Now I have an HTC P3600 and Skype won't work through the headset.
Bloody technology seems to go backwards :-(
Thanks.
qyach said:
1. Copy the folder BTAudio and its contents to \Program Files
2. Using a registry editor amend the following entries from:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
Path = \Program Files\BTAudio\BTAudioOn.Exe
VoiceCmdDuration = 86400 (DEC) = 24 hours
3. Softreset
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After editing, VoiceCommand function is LOST .
All sounds will be re-directed to the blutetooth headset when you press the button(voice dial) on the headset.
Guys, please DO read my past articles and/or use the forum search engine to look for them. At http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281977 , I've explained everything you need to know.
Did anyone get BTaudio working on their Trinity?
BtAudioToggle opens a link with my mono headset ( I hear hissing in ear piece) but media still plays through Trinity speaker.
I read the Hermes forum about a different reg hack. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278778
Whats working for people?
Perfect audio re-direction with Jasjar & Jabra BT250v
that was very neat & BRILLIANT !!!
got my Jabra BT250v without knowing these issues. on discovering that my jasjar was not capable of audio re-direction to Jabra.....I was shattered. ROM upgrades r scary to say the least.
after a day of frantic search & many failed softwares, this one did the trick. 'qyach'.....many thanks for this.
now my Jasjar & Jabra work perfectly with TCPMP & Skype. Voice command continues to work from the Jasjar mic.
I couldn't ask for more.
THANK U ONCE AGAIN !!!
Tried VJVolubilis, Bluemusic and BTAudio (with both of the 2 registry hacks referred to in this thread). None of them worked on my Trinity. Would very much appreciate someone shed more light on this issue.
qyach said:
After editing, VoiceCommand function is LOST .
All sounds will be re-directed to the blutetooth headset when you press the button(voice dial) on the headset.
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Doesn´t work on my Trinity
Edit: don´t know why but now it works. Only that I have to press the voice dial button twice (?)
Hi,
I got the Motorola T305 to connect to my TyTN and the audio gateway routed to the T305. Everything sounds great but I get this annoying beep once every 5 seconds. Does anybody know how to get rid of it?
Thanks,
Sean
JUST SORTED IT on my TRINITY all workin fine
Only problem is, as the article suggest it disables the voice commands!! I can live with this as I only want to stean the TOMTOM voice when using the satnav while walking or on my bike.
What I had in mind was a a couple of icons, one to make the registry changes for the BT Audio streaming and the other icon to toggle back (ie change the registry back to voice comand via the BT headset). As far as I can see (once BTaudioOn.exe is copied to my Trinity) the only difference between turning my Jabra BT250v into an audio streaming headset and a phone headset are the two registry changes; and then change them back to give me a Phone headset again.
Can anyone tell me if this is possible to use a .REG file?
Can it be written on a PC and then copied to the Trinity so that it runs?
Will reg files run the same on a PDA and they do on a PC?
Thanks in advance
New app?
Can anyone make an app in which you can configure which feature you want?
1) Change to Voice Dail
2) Change to Voice Command
3) Change to a redirection program like BTAudio.
and got to set the delaytime too
Destination Gotland Bluetooth Mono Sound.cab
I installed this, no registry changes, etc. and it works great. you toggle between unit speaker and the headset by hitting the button on the BT headset. It is great for Skype.
The Cab is in the Zip. I think I picked it up off the tutorial here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281977
Battery Problem
OK, the solution I posted does work well. However it just killed my battery life. I think that whenever the BT is paired, even in the regular mode (not streaming to the mono BT) it uses the full amount of battery as if it was streaming to it. I think the battery life was even reduced without a paired headset as long as BT was not disabled.
I guess I am still looking for a better solution too.
qyach said:
After editing, VoiceCommand function is LOST .
All sounds will be re-directed to the blutetooth headset when you press the button(voice dial) on the headset.
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THANK YOU !!!! works purrrrrrrrrrfect !!

Cyberon Voice Commander with Bluetooth Audio on Titan / Mogul?

Has anyone got Cyberon Voice Commander 2.0 (not voice dial, the whole commander that runs apps and doesn't require tags) to take audio input from a bluetooth headset?
So far, I've got the button working - simply changing the registry entry HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand Path to the proper location of the VoiceCommander.exe executable.
Audio output also works - I hear the request for a command from the bluetooth headset.
Talking into the headset does not work. I have to be close enough for the phone microphone to pick up my command for it to work. After the phone recognizes a command, the confirmation audio "Call so and so?" comes out of the phone, not the bluetooth headset.
I hate the robotic quality of MSVC and I prefer the functions of this one, but the bluetooth thing is a deal-breaker if I can't get it to work. Anybody out there using this app on their Mogul / Titan?
You ever get any further with this?

AD2P with stereo BT headset problem

I have a stereo AD2P BT headset, the Abe BT 55F (no built-in mic - speakers only) that pairs sucsessfully, but I get no audio. All audio still comes out phone's speakerphone.
Abe BT 55F Specs here:
http://www.abe-hk.com/english/products/8044/8044.htm
The specs say it supports AD2P stereo, but can't seem to get an audio to play on the headset after successfully pairing it with my XV6700 running a PPCGeeks WM6.1 ROM. I cooked in acbToggleBT 0.8 (Description: Toggles the audio gateway) thinking that might enable the audio. But I'm thinking this might be for mono BT headsets.
I thought AD2P headsets worked pretty seamlessly on WM6.1?
I then tried BTAwm6.cab, another BT audio gateway program, but that didn't work either. I did previously get my now lost "mono" Jawbone to work using BTAwm6.cab, but that was several cooked ROMs ago, so who knows if it would work now.
Anyway, any suggestions?
Maybe I'm just not understanding how to toggle between the phone's speakerphone and the BT headset? I know for some mono headsets, you had to first activate a Voice Command by pressing the headset button. Not sure if that applies to stereo headsets with no microphones (no Voice Command capability).
somewhat working
Ok, I got the audio to work "somewhat". I had to go into Settings, Bluetooth, right-click on the BT device, and choose "Set as Wireless Stereo". Then play an audio file. Duhhh on my part.
Now the problem is the audio is very choppy. I know I read a fix somewhere for that. Anyone? Plays for 1s, then random 5-10s of silence, then plays 1-1.5s
update on A2DP
Update:
The default Microsoft BT stack on my WM6.1 ROM resulted in very choppy audio. Mostly silence. If I paused the music, waited, then clicked play, I'd get 1/2s - 1s of audio. Sometimes none.
The solution after much trial & error (including trying several registry suggestions) was to install Helmi's Universal Broadcomm Stack (Test):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-291639.html
Then the audio was perfect!
Unfortunately, this stack is 7MB when installed and I don't think it uninstalls the Microsoft BT stack, which no doubt also takes ~7MB of memory.
Didn't try installing to my Storage Card, but I assume it would fail since a critical system component. I don't see this popular BT stack in any of the "pre-canned" ROMs. It would be great if I could simply use BuildOS and check a box for this BT stack and uncheck the Microsoft one. Thus, I wouldn't be using 7MB x 2 (14MB) of RAM - only 7MB. Again, just a guesstimation.
Anyone know how I would go about cooking Helmi's Universal Broadcomm Stack and not the Microsoft one using the BuildOS tool? Or do I have to cook my own custom ROM (and read up on how to do that)?
tkeating said:
Update:
The default Microsoft BT stack on my WM6.1 ROM resulted in very choppy audio. Mostly silence. If I paused the music, waited, then clicked play, I'd get 1/2s - 1s of audio. Sometimes none.
The solution after much trial & error (including trying several registry suggestions) was to install Helmi's Universal Broadcomm Stack (Test):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-291639.html
Then the audio was perfect!
Unfortunately, this stack is 7MB when installed and I don't think it uninstalls the Microsoft BT stack, which no doubt also takes ~7MB of memory.
Didn't try installing to my Storage Card, but I assume it would fail since a critical system component. I don't see this popular BT stack in any of the "pre-canned" ROMs. It would be great if I could simply use BuildOS and check a box for this BT stack and uncheck the Microsoft one. Thus, I wouldn't be using 7MB x 2 (14MB) of RAM - only 7MB. Again, just a guesstimation.
Anyone know how I would go about cooking Helmi's Universal Broadcomm Stack and not the Microsoft one using the BuildOS tool? Or do I have to cook my own custom ROM (and read up on how to do that)?
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is there anyway to UPX4PPC it to save some space?

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