Hello, I would like to connect my Vaio to the Tytn and listen to the music on the laptop on the Tytn's headphones via BT.
Is that possible?
thanks
yeah, id love to able to do this too...bump
You can use a streaming server (like Windows Media Encoder, free on microsoft site) on your Vaio.
Just connect the TyTN and the Vaio via WiFi (ad-hoc or through an access point).
Then open in TyTN's Media Player the address configured in the Encoder.
With a routable IP and internet connection on your Vaio, you could listen to your streams even through internet, from anywhere in the world, so you don't have to be near your computer.
can this be done through bluetooth?
/timmy
Back when phones had no memory... but Bluetooth still is a mysterious entity today!
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I have a laptop with no microphone, but it has bluetooth. Is there a way that the magician can act as a bluetooth headset for my pc?
In that way i don't have to buy a microphone, and can make wireless phonecalls with skype.
Thanks!
As far as I know, the Microsoft Stack doesn't offer the possibility to work as BT Headset. It can only use BT Headset. I can also not see a possibility in software to configure such a functionality.
Pocket Skype might be able to do what you want. In a round about way.
Run Pocket Skype on your PDA and access the internet via BT through your laptop.....is that possible?
I don't think the data rate would be sufficient.
Yer it is.. bluetooth streams my vids (using myorb) extremly well .. the question is if skype will work with the lame activesync tcpip limitations (media player works and IE but not windows networking arg!)
If anyone has a solution to the windows networking over bluetooth activesync please tell me!
Ducker said:
Yer it is.. bluetooth streams my vids (using myorb) extremly well ..
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WHAAAAAT ??? I spent weeks of my life looking for a way to stream my vids over bluetooth (from pc), i installed almost every streaming server out there or software of any kind and i NEVER succeeded
Now guy, u MUST tell me your secret or you'll find me in front of your door as soon as tomorrow morning!!!
PLS help me!!!
Isidoro
i confirm that skype over bluetooth works perfectly!
Thanks for the suggestion
I will try that as soon as i get home!
The goal is, not only to use skype(or an other voip network) but also to use voice with MSN messenger on my pc trough the microphone of the magician.
Any suggestions for MSN or something like windows soundrecorder (sndrec32.exe).
maybe selecting the 'what you hear' in the recording properties. I guess you'll be hearing an echo if you do that.
orb works great u can even watch video from ur pc and webcam as well... www.orb.com
as of skype, you can use ur bt to activesync w/ laptop, then start using ur skype...np...
btw, I have try it w/ minixda n xda2s 2003se...not w/ wm2005....enjoy
Yup orbs the one i use... it works well but takes up a fair bit of resources on your pc at times.. mp3s stream over the bluesioil stack via windows networking but im going to try this new stack soon (the one just posted about in the magician forum).
Go the mini!! hehe
Since I have Web server configure, I use TCMP player to open media file w/ HTTP. Works greats.
Hi Guys. I have a question for you...
I'm using a VoIP softphone on my laptop (corporate, but similar to skype). I have a bluetooth laptop, and would like to use my mini S as the mic & speaker for this function.
I use a Belkin BT USB device, and it lets me connect the Mini S as an 'audio gateway' (which should do this exact task)
It connects, then disconnects immediatley.
Anyone any experiences?
Thanks, Jamassey.
never try this before. but i suggest the BT service manager(such as bluesoleil) should simulate an audio device and then you should go to the control pannel to setup a sound-device mapping.
I am trying to setup my 8125 to syn with my PC. PC has a 1.1 dongle. When I pair to the pC only services I get are serial port and audio gateway. I am using sumiter2.3AKU Rom.
anyone? PPlease
Just a general plug for a website. If you ever want to check specs on a phone use www.phonescoop.com. According to them the 8125 has: Supported Profiles: HSP, HFP, DUN, OPP, HID, A2DP, AVRC
version 2.0. The serial profile is what will be used to make the connection between your phone and activesync.
When I connected them my Phone only showed Audio Gateway and serial link....while my pc showed networking and audio gateway. I have double checked and my OBEX file transfer is enabled on my phone but not registering with my computer. This Bluetooth dongle has worked awesome with all my other devices for file transfers. any ideas?
Are you trying to use activesync for the transfers or your bluetooth client?
Bluetooth Client
I'm not sure what Bluetooth stack you are using on your PC. I have the Widcomm stack (not sure what version). I have the OBEX profile and it shows up under the bt client software. However, I can only use the business card exchange and not a true file exchange. When I was using an older version of activesync I would initiate transfers to the device using bluetooth (push), but never tried a pull exchange. Is there something specific you are trying to accomplish? It is generally much easier and faster to use the mini SD or a USB method of exchanging files between two devices. BT is just dreadedly slow IMHO. I mostly use BT for A2DP and DUN.
I have the same problem, its not a problem in the PC stack, is the 8125 BT stack fault, lack of file bluetooth transfer OBEX, just imagine take the phone to another PC without activesync and you cant transfer files PC-8125, thats is the problem, i can do that with my rzr.
Maybe a BT stack upgrade?
Hello,
Is it possible to stream music from my pc to my pocket PC?
I was looking to buy the Sony Music Bluetooth Receiver MBR-100 but before doing so, I wanted to check out if it would be possible to do it with PC -> PPC...
Have been looking for Bluetooth A2DP but all I can find on the net is some info to connect a (music) headset to your pocket pc, and that's not what I'm looking for...
To be clear: I want to play my music that's on my Lenovo T60 PC over Bluetooth A2DP on my Wizard Pocket PC (Qtek 9100 G3 Faria Crossbow WM6).
I dont think that this will work with Bluetooth but it will with WiFi
Use WinAmp or MediaMonkey or foobar,Oddcast Plugin, Icecast Server
Use MortPlayer to listen on PPC
Okay this may sound a little odd!
I have an XDA Exec running WM6.1 Pro
I want to connect via Bluetooth to my Sony Ericsson K800i to use its internet connection. reason being that the XDA is not my primary phone so if i can just carry it around when needed and use the K800i web connection then that would be better for me. It would also stop me having to get a data connection for it.
But it looks like there is no option within bluetooth to do this anymore.
In my totally naive way i tried installing a new bluetooth stack but that just caused me lots of BT problems and I ended up doing a hard reset.
Also does anyone know if bluetooth will cope in this way if I wish to listen to streaming radio stations via this way of connecting?
Thanks for you help
SS