Gents,
Have you seen problem while streaming audio from IGO to A2DP! My HP iPAQ hw6915 doesn't say anything thru A2DP (all silent). If I restart without connecting A2DP then it speaks well.
Any help to fix this will be highly appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Afsar
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Hi Guys,
I wanna share something i found out a while ago.
I am currently holding on to a Motorola HT820 and a BlueAngel and i was kinda playing around with it wondering why i cannot answer phone calls and only can play my MP3's. Here is the solution.
Install the A2DP Profile
Soft Reset
Pair it up to your BT Stereo headset using high quality audio
now, upgrade to build 3900.
Run the restartradio.exe
run the bt upgrade cab file
run the restartradio.exe
Now, pair it up to bluetooth handsfree headset.
This works wonders. It seems to work best on WMP10. I have tried
Mortplayer but, after i answer calls, it stops playing and does not resume.
For WMP10, it resumes fine. I have only tested on BlueAngel and HT820.
I dont have the luxury to get my hands on other devices as yet.
BT upgrade files found here
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=BA_Bluetooth_1.0.0.3900_Upgrade
A2DP details found
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=25443
ENJOY !!!!
this currently works best on WMP 10
You can continue listening to music after your call ends with mortplayer,
you have to disconnect the pairing and re-pair again..
XDAII and Motorola HT820
Hey guys,
I'm contemplating buying a Motorola HT820 but I'm concerned that it might not work with my phone - I have an XDAII with WM2005 1.60A installed. anyone know anything?
Thanks and best regards...
Hi
This sounds like what I've been waiting for too.....
I have an XDA II running 2003SE will this work with this combo any ideas?
Good one... will try it later
Has anyone tried with Motorola HS 850???
Has anyone tried with Motorola HS 850???
So far, i have not tried it on XDAII... but i think it should work..
Can anyone confirm if this is possiable with an XDA II as having read through numerious threads on the subject of Bluetooth implementation with various Wicomm configurations, but cannot clearly identify that the A2DP Protocol can be successfully made to work on an XDA II.
I suspect that this can only operate on an XDA IIi or XDA IIs. My requirement is to get a set of Motorola HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones to function with my XDA II via Bluetooth, I am not really worried about the Phone Headset function I would just like to hear Audio via Media Player 10.
Thanks
I have just upgraded to 1.40 ROM (iMate) with Orange EXT ROM on M2000. I have radio 1.13 and the A2DP profile loaded.
Everything was working fine with the old ROM and wmp9, but wmp10 does not respond to the pause, back and forward buttons on the ht820.
Does anyone have this working on ht820? Is there a known work around?
Motorola BT820 Audio Gateway and a player
I've followed the steps above and now have the two new profiles and have managed to pair my Motorola BT820's without any problems.
I've read that this works best with WMP10 but since I don't have this I decided to try Mortplayer.
Silly question : How do I get my XDAIIs to send the audio to the headphones ? Their is an outgoing connection between the two but the sound still comes out of the speaker on the XDAIIs.
If a phone call comes in then this is directed up to the BT820's
Help
Jason
i have done over 50 hard resets.. many tries and it seems to be an intermittend prob.
@woodrjh
In this way a HP Bluetooth Headphones and a Motorola HT820 works with my xda IIi in a2dp mode incl. the Buttons in WMP10.
1. remove the RunBT file from the Autostart dir -> softreset
2. Install the PDA2K_BroadcomCorp_BTUpdate.cab -> softreset
http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/handheldiPAQ/us/download/22475.html
3. Install the HP iPAQ Bluetooth Stereo Headphones Driver Update -> softreset
http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/handheldiPAQ/us/download/22475.html
If the error \windows\btceavif.dll in use come, rename it with Resco File Editor and try again the driver update.
4. Put the the RunBT file back to the Autostart.
cu bülo
does this method enable your bluetooth headset to receive calls?
Hey everyone,
First off, this site is awesome, and thanks so much to everyone here, especially those who have taken the time to figure out how to tweak the heck out of these devices!
Anyways, I'm running the Qtek test ROM on my T-Mobile MDA. I have a stereo bluetooth headset (Motorola HT820) that works fine for streaming audio, but the buttons don't work for controlling it (i.e. AVRCP is problematic). I use TCPMP as my audio player which worked fine with my Axim x50V in WM2003SE. Any ideas why this may be happening on this ROM? I understand it's a test ROM, and that's exactly what it's for - testing. But I sure hope I can get AVRCP to work with this!
are you able to use the AVRCP profile using windows media player?
I can seek forwards and backwards, but not pause/stop it....
Hi,
I have a JasJar flashed with the latest qtek rom because it support a2dp.
The problem is that I can pear my bluetooth stereo headphones and hear with all the system sounds (for example the "tick" sound opening the start menu), but when I play any mp3 (using wmp) I can only hear 1 second and then silence. After that I have to connect the BT headphones again but the result is always the same. I installed the a2dp patch (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=262119) but it does not solve my problem, maybe because it is not a lag issue?!
Another strange behavior is that after using my Jasjar for a bit, a2dp does not work at all anymore...and I have to pair the device again.
Can anyone help me?
Hi alex_time,
The Gurus are still working on this. But in the meantime check this out!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=333258
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=337088
KOR!
Hi all,
Well, after hours trying to search in this forum for a solution to the most common problem with our trinity, the A2DP profile to enjoy our music... I'm like in the beggining: I can't hear my music in my headset, only some sounds and calls.
I'm not sure, due the big number of post I read, about the correct patch/hack/app that I must install, so please, I need advice for this settings:
Trinity: AKA S300 from Vodafone Spain,
WM5,
Original ROM 1.23.164.7
Radio:1.33.00.01
Headset: Motorola S9
I Tried before with zoki A2DP, but doesn't works. So please, before installing any other thing, have you got any advice?
Thanks a lot, regards
Same Problem
Hi,
I´ve had problem with Morotola S9. The bluetooth lost audio for a few seconds. Them returns for a few seconds.
Some Ideia ?
Hi all,
Well, good and bad news about my problem
The good one is that after uninstall zoki's hack and install HTweakC 2.0, execute the tweaks of A2DP, I get my music sounds through the s9
the bad is that I can only hear music in stereo and calls in mono (only by the left ear). Videos doesn't go through headset: simply the sound goes to speaker, like if no headset are connected.
Any idea about this? TIA, regards
Hi!
I'm not sure if this is the right forum, so if I am wring, please let me know where to post it.
I would like to use my older smartphone (an HTC touch diamond 1) as an mp3 player for my daughter. She has hearing aids capable of using bluetooth, the device actually receiving bluetooth is known as "Oticon Streamer".
I tried installing A2DP toggler, the program seems to work in general (I can connect to the Oticon Streamer, it is recognized as bluetooth headset, I can only switch A2DP on while streamer is actually on and connected), but eventually it does not work: sound comes always and only through the speakers. For playing music (mostly mp3) I am using mort player.
Do I need special software for playing music files when I want to send them to A2DP or is there something I could try to make it working?
Any ideas are appreciated! Thanks!
You don't need any 3rd-party add-on/SW to get bluetooth working for A2DP. The MS bluetooth stack on WM6.1 on HTC diamond1 should have everything you need. I have the same HTC phone and I also use BT stereo headsets which supports A2DP. Just pair the hearing aids if it supports A2DP.