Is this possible? Is it possible with a registry setting? An automatic activation of the audio booster when I plug in a headphone.
(and for that matter, stay activated when i skip through a bunch of cd's. Because I think it is buggy also...)
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I'm trying to stream audio via A2DP using the standard TF3D audio manager tab, which works fine except that Audio Booster doesn't work. When I try to enable it, a warning pops up saying that a headset isn't connected. This can be worked around by a registry tweak (or via HD Tweak) until a soft reset. However, it still doesn't work in that changing settings doesn't affect sound at all.
Is there a way to make Audio Booster work with A2DP?
Please don't advise using other media players, I know about them, tried them all, they are nice etc. etc. but this question is specifically about Manila's player and Audio Booster!
Is there any solution yet?
I would also be interested...
HKLM/System/State/Hardware/Headset set the value to 1 (soft reset will bring it back to 0)
found in a italy forum
emilius3m said:
HKLM/System/State/Hardware/Headset set the value to 1 (soft reset will bring it back to 0)
found in a italy forum
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This shows the equalizer but it doesn't affect A2DP sound.
the same to me. You can do whatever you want with the booster, but that crappy AVCRP doesn't get changed.................... Grrrrrrrrrrr............. Need to shoot it!!!!!! :-( :-( :-(
I have this issue with my HTC BT Headset which when paired and connected will receive all sounds including games and system sounds. Sometimes even the ringer will only sound in the headset and not on the phone (this happened at rare occasions).
I have edited the settings of my headset and unchecked the option for media but then it comes back again when I connect again.
Now, I want to be able to divert audio back to the device when for example I play a game or play a media clip. The only thing I see on the screen in the message that audio is being played on the BT headset.
I am sure there must be a key sequence to bypass this but I can't figure it out.
Sorry I have no solution, but just to say I have similar issues. My HTC headset picks up the audio from Copilot.... which I suppose is no bad thing in itself, except that the sound drops out all the time... which is pretty useless on satnav! Not sure whether this is a problem with the phone or the headset (whihc is otherwise working fine). I'd just like to switch off the A2DP feature too.
Hi, i bought Soundlink Mini by Bose (bluetooth portable speaker) and when i hear music or watch videos, my S4 doesn't let me choose all SoundAlive effects because i'm not using cable output.
Is it possible a hack to make available all effects like i'm using wired speaker/earphones instead of wireless?
did you ever find a solution to this?
I'm curious also to know whether it is possible to forcibly select ANY of the soundalive profiles using ANY output...for example, I really like the virtual 7.1 profile on my headphones (sounds great combines with the sound boosted, by editing the files in snd_soc_msm). but as soon as you unplug the headphones it says that the profile is "not compatible" with the speaker. This has the knock on effect of meaning that I have to re-select the profile every time i plug in my headphones.
is there some way of either enabling all profiles all the time, or to set the default profile for headphones?
Phone Samsung Galaxy S II
I am having a problem with no audio being routed to my Bluetooth in vehicle. This is a critical bug for me due to where I live having one of the strictest distracted driving laws.
After turning on the device no audio is working during calls. Mic and speaker since neither person hears anything.
Media audio doesn't work either. But I have found a non permanent fix for that.
If I connect to Bluetooth and start music it is silent but if I go into the Bluetooth settings and choose the preferences for that specific device and toggle the "media audio profile" off then on and restart the music it will work fine until I lose the connection. I have to repeat every power on.
The same type of fix doesn't work for call audio though.
Edit: Just noticed if I leave the phone audio profile turned off that media audio works fine all the time.
I too second what shadowofdarkness has mentioned in the post before. I have an "HBS 700" headset. When both profiles phone/media are on, and you hit the volume rocker the bluetooth audio is disabled. You disable both and enable media audio alone and it works fine sometimes. Else unpairing and pairing back and enabling only media audio makes it work without a hitch. Enabling phone audio at anytime brings us back to this issue.
As the title says everytime I setup my preferences in developer mode it reverts back after every song.... Is there any way to fix this?
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As the title says everytime I setup my preferences in developer mode it reverts back after every song.... Is there any way to fix this?
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A lot of that will depend if your headphones can support those bit rates. Its 50% on the headphones. Could you set those options on another phone with this headset? Also, did you stop the music while changing bit rate?
EDIT: I just tried it on my phone with some cheap bluetooth headphones. The3 settings dont stick but I also know that these are cheap headphones that will not support some of the advanced features.
EDIT2: When I use a better set of headphones, with Apt-X for example, I can change the settings and they stick.
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A lot of that will depend if your headphones can support those bit rates. Its 50% on the headphones. Could you set those options on another phone with this headset? Also, did you stop the music while changing bit rate?
EDIT: I just tried it on my phone with some cheap bluetooth headphones. The3 settings dont stick but I also know that these are cheap headphones that will not support some of the advanced features.
EDIT2: When I use a better set of headphones, with Apt-X for example, I can change the settings and they stick.
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Thanks for the reply will play with the settings and see
Nothing works
I have also run into this issue and reverted back to stock because of it plus other reasons.
You could solve this issue (errr work around it) by using Tasker and configuring Tasker to toggle the settings in Developer settings for you when a BT device is connected. I haven't done it, but I know it's possible as Tasker can do almost anything with Root access.
Good luck.
Probably... But I don't know how to use Tasker ?
I have the T-Mobile edition. I had the same issue with my BeatsX, which use AAC. Audio was pretty bad.
I didn't find a solution to the problem despite researching for days, but when I flashed the international OxygenOS the issue seemed to have fixed itself, and my dev options show the headphones using AAC like it should.
I don't know if this would fix your issue, but that's my story with the same prob. Setting for example the AptX codec with my BeatsX doesn't work because, iirc, the codec isn't support by the headphones themselves. So the setting gets reverted. Maybe your headphones only support that specific codec as well.