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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.
Hi,
I have never owned a BT headset before, so I have some questions if you are willing to help me.
If I read some specifications (for example from Jabra BT8010), a BT headset could have 2 modes :
- Phone mode (mono)
- Music mode (stereo)
What is exactly the music mode? Does it mean that it controls Windows Media Player?
Or it has its own media player?
How if I want to play VIDEO (using Tcpmp for example), can I use the Music mode?
Mostly I will use the BT to watch movie and play games ....
PS: Do you use Jabra BT8010 with Kaiser? How is it?
Thanks,
since i know how frustrating it can be not to get an answer..maybe you prefer a soso answer to no answer...;-):
i used to have a stereo headset nokia hs-12 or so...but this is already some time ago...
so the way it basically works: upon pairing it will say that it supports music and phone.
depending on the layout of the headset (and the achieved compatibility with the handheld device) you will be able to control some to most features of the media players in the device. like play, pause vol up vol down, FF, RWD.. my headset worked well with windows media player, also with resco radio..tcpmp i did not have at that time yet.
hope this gives you an idea.
Andy
I think the difference is that the Phone Mode or Mono mode means that there is only ONE audio channel... suitable for making and receiving calls while the Music mode or Stereo mode means that it has TWO channels which is suitable for headphones because they have to channels.
Phone Mode BT devices can play your music but only out of one channel and in all cases Phone Mode BT devices only have one ear plug.
Music Mode BT devices can play your music or any sound for that matter out of both channels which is why they are in headphone form with two ear plugs.
MONO=1
STEREO=2
This is my take on this but please correct me if I am wrong as I would too like to get to the bottom of this.
actually that is not correct.
the so called A2DP profile is AFAIK only supported by stereo BT headsets/headphones. a mono headset will NOT get any audio sound under normal circumstances. However one can tweak the registry -and there is also software that does it - in order to direct the audio output to the headset.the price for this being, that as long as this function is active, voice dialling from the headset will not work, since this is the function that is being used to switch the audio gate.
Now, in the case of the 8010 this should be different, since it is basically a stereo headset with a detachable 2nd earpice. this one should therefore always work in A2DP mode and therefore enable audio throughput without any further tweaks.
I just picked up a BT8010 yesterday -- my local Fry's had them half-price. Stereo performance is pretty good, but there's a bit of skipping (i.e. momentary dropouts of the audio). There's a firmware update available from Jabra -- that may help.
Haven't had the chance to use the BT8010 as a phone headset yet, so I can't address that.
A2DPtoggle (www.teksoftco.com) is about the most perfect program we can wish to control our Bluetooth stereo headsets. Unfortunately it has one major drawback. It sucks the battery dry, even when you are not listening to music. I mean, seriously power hungry, my battery does not last a day (and no, it is not the battery, if I remove the software my battery live about doubles).
This leaves the question to you readers. do you know an alternative program that can switch audio between speakers and headphone. It is too much trouble to go into the bluetooth settings each time to click the profile on and off.
suggestions would be appreciated
are you trying to to listen to audio through bluetooth headphones or a bluetooth headset.
bluetooth stereo headphones
I use QuickMenu, which brings a Windows desktop-like Start menu to WM, and has a built-in bluetooth control. http://www.freewareppc.com/utilities/quickmenu.shtml
Note this does not allow you to toggle a2dp and mono, just bt on/off, but its no big deal for me since I can control that from my headset.
try blue music 2
try blue music 2 software
you have to pay for it
but it works great for me
it has today plug in to switch BT on/off & divert to headphone
i have regular BT headphone not stereo but it looks like it should work as it uses WM bluetooth setting interface
PhoneAlarm also has a BT toggle feature that is on the today screen, and offers a lot more if you want profiles, etc.
Is there a BT toggle that can be assigned to a hard key (via a .lnk)? I would like to avoid looking at the screen and just hitting a button to turn it on.
phonealarm
any free app to try? incase it is not working ?
Hello,
I have a wireless bluetooth stereo and when I connect it with HTC HD2 it always plays music to the loudest level. The volume control level of the phone (volume buttons on the left side) works fine (volume bar goes up and down) but the volume on the headset does not change.
I tried different music players (such as nitrogen which has volume control but still volume level didn't work).
However, when I am talking on the phone using the wireless bluetooth the volume control works fine. The volume controls works fine also when I have a wired headset connected.
This is my headset: http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/products/accessories/overview/hbh-is800
Anyone else had the same issue?
P.S. My wireless bluetooth headset is working fine as I have tested with other phones such as Toshiba TG1 (my previous phone - HTC is so much better), Sony Ericsson P1i etc.
Thank you
Use the volume control of the headset, then it'll work fine. The bt audio isn't routed through the HD2 volume control.
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Use the volume control of the headset, then it'll work fine. The bt audio isn't routed through the HD2 volume control.
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There is no volume control at the headset.
I have the same issue here and my headset worked fine with my Xperia X1.
This headset is A2DP and should work with this phone
Maybe it is something with the Widcom BT-stack vs. MS
..JL
As jorglund said, there is no volume control on this handset
Too bad, I can't use it with this phone.
You would expect a phone like HD2 to support it.
for media player: no digital volume control on this headset like holding the play button until volume changes up-down?
for phone calls: did you try volume control on phone while in a call? does that work? (that should work)
for media player: I tried to hold down the play button until but volume did not changed down/up (it works with other phones).
for phone calls: Yes that works fine, the volume controls for phone calls is ok.
The manual says some phones don't support volumecontrol. On my Sony headset holding the play-button controls it's own volume for audio. However I cannot change callvolume with that headset.
Must be one or the other.
You are right.
I also read on my headset manual the following:
"The music volume cannot be changed"
"Some mobiles do not support remote volume control. Please check the support website for downloading the additional software"
Hello! don´t waste your time friend, I have my hd2 since Dec. 1st and the same headset,HBH-IS800 from my previous phone, and tell you that unfortunately are not compatible with HD2.
thank you mate for letting me know
this the headset that I use now:
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-MDREX38iP-BLK-Earbud-Control/dp/B002M78JA2
is a very good one,no BT
I've got the same problem with my Jabra JX20 headset.
I use it for phone conversations, but not so long ago i remembered it supports A2DP. So i tried to listen some music through it, but the minimum volume is just killing my ears.
You can however adjust it somewhat through direct volume controls on the BT headset itself, but it is still way too loud if you turn it down to minimum.
I don't know who to blame here, HTC or Jabra, but i must say i'm really dissapointed with both of them since they so proudly state their A2DP capable phone/headset, but in the end you have to find out on your own if this A2DP thing really works (f***g lottery).
Does anyone know any software solution for this problem?
Same problem with my Jabra BT3030
Hello Guys
I use to have a HTC Touch which was a great little unit. I updated to the HD2 and tried to use my Jabra BT3030 (the one that looks like a set of army dog tags) and I have the same problem as you all. The music volume cannot be changed via the HD2. And the volume controls on the BT 3030 only reduce the volume a little regardless of what the volume is set up on the HD2. The HT3030 workded great with my old HTC Touch so what is the problem HTC? What is the problem and what is your! solution.
Are there any other bluetooth units out there that alow you plug in your own earbuds or canal phones (I use Etymotic er6i's and Shure SE240's)
Cheers guys
Kym
Sydney - AUSTRALIA
Hi guys,
Thought I share my experience with you.
I have the HD2 and the same BT SE headset, and the exact same problem. I have contacted HTC Customer Service and their reply is that the design of HD2 does not support remote volume control. FYI, I had the HTC Touch HD before and the same SE headset works great when listening to music; so much so my headset actually broke from natural wear and tear, and I have to have it repair/replaced. Unfortunately now it does not work with HD2.
I do hope HTC recognize the problem and that they will provide a fix soon. However, judging from the respone of the CS, I doubt that they are going to bother fixing it when they use the "design issue" as a shield. It is a little disappointing as HD2 is one of the greatest product of HTC yet.
Cheers!
BlueInput for Broadcom is closing in
We're happy to announce that Teksoft is just a few weeks away from the release of Blueinput for devices that use the Broadcom Bluetooth stack, including the HTC HD2, HTC Touch Pro 2, Asus, and others.
BlueInput is an advanced HID driver that totally transforms your Pocket PC or Smartphone into the perfect Mobile office solution by offering easy Bluetooth connectivity to Bluetooth Mouses or Keyboards.
http://www.teksoftco.com/index.php?section=press&cat=2010#100203
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BlueInput for Broadcom is closing in
We're happy to announce that Teksoft is just a few weeks away from the release of Blueinput for devices that use the Broadcom Bluetooth stack, including the HTC HD2, HTC Touch Pro 2, Asus, and others.
BlueInput is an advanced HID driver that totally transforms your Pocket PC or Smartphone into the perfect Mobile office solution by offering easy Bluetooth connectivity to Bluetooth Mouses or Keyboards.
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What does this have to do with anything? Looking at the website, this driver appears to be for bluetooth keyboards and mice connections? Does this driver allow A2DP volume control? Anyone?
Am quite annoyed with this issue I have to say, I've upgraded from the Storm which was quite frankly the worst phone I've ever owned, but it connected and controlled my HBH-IS800 earphones perfectly. Would have expected much better from HTC. Have trawled the internet looking for a 3rd party A2DP volume control app, but no luck. I've noticed that one has been developed for Android though, so looks like this was an issue for that OS too but someone has stepped up to offer a solution. Any developers out there who could give it a shot for Winmo....really, anyone....?
Just FWIW, you can use SRS WOW HD to reduce the volume of A2DP audio on the HD2. Or at least, you can on my HD2!
1) Install SRS WOW HD, which I can't link you to directly because i'm still a "new user" apparently, but try tinyurl dot com slash ybxf4tt
2) Start => Settings => Menu => All Settings => System => WOW HD Settings
3) On the "WOW HD Settings" page, leave "Enable SRS" as disabled (no, really)
4) On the TruBass/Gain page, you will find "TruBass Level", "TruBass Equalizer" and "Output Gain" are disabled (because "Enable SRS" is disabled). However, "Input Gain" is enabled, and lowering it from its initial value of -1db will reduce the output level of sound played through A2DP.
This setting will survive the shutting-down of SRS WOW HD; it does not survive a soft reset. State the obvious, if it's still too loud at -12db you can turn on the full "Enable SRS" settings and play with the other sliders to get an acceptable level.
Working well with my HD2, Nitrogen audio player and Sony HBH-DS200.
I have HBH-IS800 and use Nitrogen. I know the volume control doesn't affect the volume of the headset, but if you go into the equalizer then the leftmost slider is for pre-gain. This adjusts volume and is how I use the headset with the device.
HTC have told me that they're aware of the issue and are working to fix it. That was over a month ago.
Altec lansing backbeat 906
Same story here. I bought a bt headset and volume control don't function properly. Pitty
Sorry to shout, but I guess it's the only way to get heard.
Use Nitrogen as your music player and use the pre-gain channel in the equalizer to change volume.
Recently purchased the SE MW600 stereo bluetooth headset. Was pleasantly surprised to discover that track name shows up on the headset, when paired with the HD2.
Display of track info is a SE implementation and is supposed to work only with SE phones. So not sure why it is working with the HD2.
Note that I also paired the headset with my Nexus One, Archos 5IT and Motorola Milestone. However, with these pairings, track name did not work.
So i suppose it is unique to WM/ HD2 bluetooth stack...
That's a good thing to hear.
I have been searching for a nice stereo bluetooth headsets for my lovely HD2 as well.
Does the Sony MW600 has swap between talk and music function?
Damnit!
I have an HBH-DS980 bluetooth stereo headset with OLED display, and it worked fine with a K850i. When I moved to the X1, I figured SE would include support for it in their BT stack - no such luck. Eventually I got the guy who writes SmartWatchM to include support, but its very basic - to show track titles, you lose the ability to take calls on it.
Major bummer! I guess yours uses a different, standard BT profile for track info display that the HD2 also supports?
zerglisk said:
That's a good thing to hear.
I have been searching for a nice stereo bluetooth headsets for my lovely HD2 as well.
Does the Sony MW600 has swap between talk and music function?
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you can do voice dialing using the mw600. and yes, when a call comes in, it automatically switches over from music to call. of course, it also automatically switches over when you dial out from your phone.
also, you can pair it with THREE devices instead of the two that most multipoint bluetooth headsets allow you to.
before this, i have used se ds220, ds980, jabra 3030 and sennheiser mm200. my current mw600 is the most feature-rich headset in a tiny package. the music quality is not as great as the senn bluetooth headest, but you can always swap in your headphone. i would say the quality is good enough for regular commute.
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Damnit!
I have an HBH-DS980 bluetooth stereo headset with OLED display, and it worked fine with a K850i. When I moved to the X1, I figured SE would include support for it in their BT stack - no such luck. Eventually I got the guy who writes SmartWatchM to include support, but its very basic - to show track titles, you lose the ability to take calls on it.
Major bummer! I guess yours uses a different, standard BT profile for track info display that the HD2 also supports?
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i have fond memories of the ds980. in fact, the only thing i miss about it is the access to phonebook and dialing out right from the headset - the mw600 has all the other features except that.
i have not tinkered with the BT settings. it just worked 'out of the box'. please note that my HD2 is on OzROM 2.10 ROM. have gone through the changelogs, but do not see any info on the BT stack being tinkered with.
So i assume track info will also get displayed on a stock HD2 ROM as well. and maybe other WM devices?
I can confirm that mw600 shows song titles with stock rom, using it everyday! Perfect for watching youtube-videos and so on.
How about radio? Are the devices smart enough to know that one (phone) is looking for an antenna, and the other (headset) can act as one, to use the HD2 radio app?
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How about radio? Are the devices smart enough to know that one (phone) is looking for an antenna, and the other (headset) can act as one, to use the HD2 radio app?
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tried it. nope, did not work. i don't think you can get around the limitation of having a cable plugged into the headphone jack for fm to work - the cable acts as an antenna. can fm work without it? i don't know.
however, with the mw600 this point is moot. the headset has onboard FM and the quality, at least where i live, was crystal clear. so the hd2's fm app becomes redundant.
Does it show incoming callers name as well?
Does SE MW600 change songs from dongle ? can i change song from dongle?
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Does SE MW600 change songs from dongle ? can i change song from dongle?
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Yes, all regular avrcp controls are available. you can skip to next/ previous tracks, pause, play...
about incoming caller names, i only see the number displayed when a call comes in.
Does it show track titeles only from htc music player or is it possible to force it to show tracks from S2P or different player? I have this headset and it only shows tracks from htc player...
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Does it show track titeles only from htc music player or is it possible to force it to show tracks from S2P or different player? I have this headset and it only shows tracks from htc player...
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Dosen't show names of tracks from S2P for me either.
Great headset though!!!
i am having problems... so far it wont play music through the blue tooth headset, it will only play thorugh its speakers... I got it to work once after i reset the phone but shortly after (say if i turn the mw600 off and on), it will once again stop working... Handsfree calling is fine though.
any ideas?
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i am having problems... so far it wont play music through the blue tooth headset, it will only play thorugh its speakers... I got it to work once after i reset the phone but shortly after (say if i turn the mw600 off and on), it will once again stop working... Handsfree calling is fine though.
any ideas?
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Have you enabled A2DP on your device?
[Comm Manager]>Tap on "Bluetooth" (Name, not the switch)>[Advanced]>Tap on the MW600 you have paired>[Edit]>check [Wireless Stereo] and Save.
So does the MW600 show the audio track titles in HD2 android?
i didn't notice this. but i'm using pocket player, not windows or htc or s2p.
what i notice is, when in radio mode, my bluetooth can show caller name, but when in streaming mode it only show number.
i hate the slide volume control. never work when i use my finger, but will activate if it touch my shirt. kind of stupid, you have to look at it to use it. also the clip is not "coarse" and strong enough, easy to slip out. lucky, the earphone connection prevent it from dropping.
Pairing MW600 with PC
Has anyone tried pairing MW600 with PC?
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So does the MW600 show the audio track titles in HD2 android?
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No, the MW600 does not display track names when using Android, however, the hardware volume keys on the HD2 will adjust the volume of the headset - this does not happen under WinMo unfortunately. This is useful if you plug the MW600 into an amplifier and stream music to your hi-fi because then you can control everything : )
Another plus of using the MW600 with Android on the HD2 is that if you use DSP manager it will allow you to control bass and treble etc - again, the Audio Booster under WinMo does not affect the headset (even with the hack that allows it to run without a plug in the headphone jack).
The biggest problems with the MW600 for me are the awkward touch sensitive volume control, and the fact that it cuts the beginning off of each track (only a second or so, but if you're listening to music that kicks in on the first beat it gets really annoying).
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Has anyone tried pairing MW600 with PC?
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Yes, using windows 7 64bit and a Nexxus Blue Micro Pro dongle (v2.0 + EDR). With windows drivers it sounds awful. The high frequencies are bleurgh....
With a trial of the Toshiba stack and also Blue Soleil Software, it sounded very good indeed....
Make sure you get a dongle with good software/driver support and it'll sound great : )
The MW600 will show you what type of device you are paired with using an appropriate symbol. Like devices (e.g phones) get numbered one to three.
One word of warning, when you pair a new device, by default both the stereo audio and the handsfree audio (for calls) are routed to that device. This leads to some consternation if you, say, pair your girlfriends phone to it then wonder why your own phone no longer has call functionality but the music is working just fine. Oops. Duh, RTFM ; ) Press and hold the call button on the MW600 to choose which of your paired devices has call functionality. Press and hold the Play/Pause button to choose which has stereo audio functionality. It may help to shout expletives at it when you find you can't select the device you want using the 'insensitive one minute, overly sensitive the next' volume slider ; )