Speakerphone control. - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

Is there a way to route sounds to the speakerphone insead of stereo speakers?
Not only during a voice call as already could be done, but also just send any kind of audio to the speaker which could be music or whatever PCM audio.
This pragmatically if possible.
Thanks.

Anyone? this should be pretty simple...

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Set as Hands Free

I'm somewhat puzzled about the terms Headset and Hands-free.
There is an option to set my BT headset as hands-free, but I have no idea what that does.
My BT headset (airoblue) is supposed to have an mp3 interface, but when I play an mp3, the sound comes out of the speaker.
I would like to hear all sound to go through my BT headset.
So there are 2 questions in the latter:
1. What is the difference between Headset and Handsfree?
2. Is it possible to have all sound go through my BT headset?
any ideas?
I can answer the first one.
Headset is pretty straightfoward...plug in your headset, use your bluetooth, etc
Handsfree is kind of like speakerphone I guess. No headset or accessories required, the sound is played thru the phone's main speaker instead of the earpiece, so that you can sit the phone on the desk in front of you and hold a conversation. (I haven't used this feature on my mini yet tho, so no idea how well it works and I *think* you activate this mode by holding down the green answer button onc the call has been answered).
I think you misunderstood the question bleepy. The latest Radio Stack of the Magician seems to implement the Handsfree Profile for bluetooth in addition to the Headset profile. The difference between these two is, that Handsfree has some additional capabilities compared to Headset. I think it allows voice dialing as well as initiating calls by the headset (therefore: Handsfree!). It is not meant for audio transmission and i doubt that the WaveOut of the Magician is linked to the bluetooth profile. That's what the A2DP profile is there for. This is not included in the Microsoft stack and i think currently also not available from third party developers. So I think you should forget about the audio streaming over the headset, also because the audio quality should be really bad since the handsfree profile wasn't developed for music streaming.
Thanks for the clear explanation.
I hoped there was a way, because it is nice to watch a movie or something in the plane, or bus.
Guess I'm stuck with the wired headset.

Motarola S9 Headset Only Plays in One Ear During Phone Calls!

I just got these really cool new headphones. The sound quality is great. The volume is nice and loud and they dont look like Mickey Mouse ears (ala the HT820), The one very BIG issue I have with them is that when I am making a phone calls only the left ear works!
Is there some way to get this thing to play in both ears. This is such a great device but the fact that it only plays in one ear makes it unusable for me as I work in a very loud environment and need it to play in both ears!
Any Ideas?
I just got off of the phone with Motorola. Apparently when the device receives a mono sound like a phone call it only plays the sound in one ear.
What we need is a way to trick the device into thinking that it is getting a stereo sound when making voice calls. Is there a way to do this?
Same problem here (left earphone only telephone calls). I hope that one of the gurus of the forum will come up with a solution. Are you using any of the registry tweaks or patches, and if so which ones? Thanks a lot.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
I am using a stereo bluetooth headset from Sony Ericsson, and It doesn't have your problem, when I click "turn hands-free on", both ear pieces works although it's mono sound.
But I have a question to ask, which media/MP3 player do you use to listen stereo bluetooth? I checked around Windows Media Player menu and it doesn't have a function like "switch to headset". I don't know how to link the audio to my bluetooth stereo headset for listening MP3.
Can anyone help me??
You need to enable Joint Stereo audio instead of Mono. I think you can do this in the most recent LVSW release (in the HTCtweakUI), and it can be done on any phone with a simple registry hack. Just search the forums and wiki for "joint stereo" and you should come up with something.
1. Navigate to "LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Bluetooth/A2DP/Settings" in the registry.
2. Use Joint Stereo to 0.
This change did not fix the problem. When I try and make a call its makes a LOUD beep in both ears then starts to play from just the left ear.
There has to be a way to make the headset think that it is getting stereo sound during voice calls.
RTFM the manual clearly states that during headset use the left ear is mono
that would because the right ear is the mic.
Radimus said:
RTFM the manual clearly states that during headset use the left ear is mono
that would because the right ear is the mic.
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This makes sense. Even if the mic embedded in the right earphone is a separate unit, sound coming from an adjascent earphone would have sent some feed-back to the mike. If it is the situation then there is no hope for us I guess. In any case, instead of a microphone extending towards my mouth or dangling on a cord I much prefer this configuration. Especially when riding my motorcycle it works great in the helmet.
Hi all,
well Im also a user of the S9 und must say the music sound is fantastic, but the mono call audio is just not good enough... Did anyone come a cross a way to make that stereo too or is there a way to increase the volume ?
Otherwise: does anyone now a better in ear round the neck device that does stereo on calls ?
Generally I very much like the fit of the S9 and that its slim an not bulky round the neck
Greetings
Paddy

Call Audio vs Media Audio with Bluetooth Headset

I recently picked up a Bluetooth Headset, and I was quite surprised to discover that my G1 was pumping ALL audio into the headset instead of just the in-call audio. My main problem is that I use Telenav GPS, and when it talks I can't hear the person I'm talking to. Ideally, the G1 should be playing the call through the headset and the GPS sounds through the built-in speaker. Is there any way to force it to behave that way?

Any way of getting audio through a regular bluetooth headset

Hi.
I have a HTC Touch HD and a regular bluetooth headset.
I only seem to be able to use it for voice calls.
Is there any way of routing regular audio through the headset or do I have to buy a separate headset?
Any help appreciated.
binning said:
Hi.
I have a HTC Touch HD and a regular bluetooth headset.
I only seem to be able to use it for voice calls.
Is there any way of routing regular audio through the headset or do I have to buy a separate headset?
Any help appreciated.
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To listen to media files throw your regular headset you can use
http://www.conduits.com/products/player/ , if you want high quality audio get one of this http://direct.motorola.com/ens/s9/Headset_Home.asp
best regards
Thanks. Will try the links.
Mono headset audio quality is likely to be crappy. Anyway...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=354541
Pocket Player 4.1 does work fine with a mono bluetooth set - I have a blueant.
BUT, the quality leaves a lot to be desired. I just use it for speech podcasts so I'm OK with poor quality.
For good quality I use a stereo Sony-E HBH.

Skype speaker help

Just tried skype ver 3.0
The sound comes out the speakerphone speaker and not the earpiece. Is there a way to correct that?
I remember seeing a post not too long ago with a fix for this but I can't find it anywhere now...
Thanks!
T
I suggest you use Nimbuzz, you can make Skype calls with it and you can choose the sound output from the speakerphone speaker to the earpiece speaker, but by default it is set to the earpiece speaker.
unfortuatly nimbuzz doesnt support skype anymore.. any other solution

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