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I have looked for a bluetooth manager better then original MS Stack, and i did'nt find it.
Is there any better bluetooth manager, then MS Stack?
I'm looking around for this as well for my PPC-6800..
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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?
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...
I hope one of the gurus here can help me with this one:
- I have the O2 Exec, with MS BT stack
- I have the Logitech MX 5000 BT Laser Desktop (http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/CA/EN,CRID=2158,CONTENTID=10776)
- this comes with a choice of the Widcomm stack(which they recommend), or you can use the MS BT stack
I have set up BT Activesync using the MS BT stack, without a hitch, but would like the extra goodies that the Widcomm stack offers.
What I want to know is:
- can I use the Logitech Widcomm stack (which requires that I disable the MS BT stack on my pc) and still set up Activesync with my Exec?
- Or, because the Exec uses MS BT, must I set up all peripherals to use MS BT to get them to communicate?
I have checked Logitech's support forum and done an extensive search here, but I can't find a definitive answer:
- if your HTC devices uses a particular BT stack, must you use that stack on your pc , as well?
Thanks in advance...
Huisie, you *should* be able to use any bluetooth stack on the desktop.
Just ansure that you have a incoming BT port set up, point Activesync to that incoming port, and set up a partnership.
Lekker, ou seun, dankie vir die help daarmee!
So, snorbaard, I can run the Widcomm or MS BT stack on the desktop, but I'm limited to the ...uh, limited...MS BT on the Exec.
Still, I believe that Widcomm doesn't do hands-free, is that right?
there is no bt manager on my jasjar. i had one on my pda2k
Yes there is, as stated in the other thread. It's just different as it uses the MS stack not the Widcomm one.
how do i get the widcomm one?
Hi
Did anyone manage to replace the HD's Microsoft BT Stack with the Widcomm (Broadcom) Bluetooth stack? Are there known issues?
Thanks
Are there any replacement BT stacks at all for the default M$ bt stack?
Jetware.
http://www.jetwaremobile.com/
Touch Pro 2 seems to have a different stack then MS but also I heard that its hardware was different. My friend's TP2 seems to be better with A2DP then my HD. The addon mentioned in the above thread did not make difference to me besided showing the time on my AD2P headphones.
I tried the JetWare software already, but it did not work for me. My bluetooth works great to connect with my comp, and other phones, But can't use a hands free car kit. Have a Kenwood radio in my car and a Navigon gps. When connecting to either one, the bluetooth on my TouchHd will just suddenly turn off within a minute (never have more than 1 on at any given time to make sure it is not an interference issue). I know both these hands free sets work, I can connect my wife's T-Mobile dash, and my I-Mate PPC to both with no problem and perfect functionality. Kenwood's website shows compatibility with the touch pro and touch diamond. Are the BT stacks on those any different? I asked HTC and their tech support just said that kenwood does not say that it is compatible. I would think though that even just the basic hands free should still work though and not shut off on it's own.
Any suggestions or help would be very appreciated!
zolom said:
Did anyone manage to replace the HD's Microsoft BT Stack with the Widcomm (Broadcom) Bluetooth stack?
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Is this possible at all?
What's the difference between the bluetooth on the Touch pro and the bluetooth on the Touch HD? Kenwood shows full compatability with the Touch Pro and my car radio, but does not even mention the Touch HD, and mine will not work with it. The bluetooth on the Touch HD shuts off right after it connects to the radio. Is there a difference in the bluetooth stack? If so, can it be ported? Is there a bluetooth hardware difference? Is it just a software thing on the phones themselves that might be fixable?