Has anyone had problems with a2dp. Cannot get bluetooth playback with sprint tv, navigator etc. This headset worked with my Sprint Hero. Any suggestions?
Thanks
It turns out that after making a call with bluetooth and selecting the bluetooth option when dialing, media will connect with the headset. Works perfect.
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I have a ATT 8525 running pro black 3.1 and a radio v.1.16. Just bought the motorola S9 headset. I can stream music to the headset fine.. but I can't get any phone calls to patch through to the headset. It can't be the headset because it works fine as a headset on another phone. But my 8525 works fine when it's paired up with the BT phone system in my car. When I try to enable 'Turn on handsfree" through the phone dialer menu the phone freezes up for a bit. Anyone have a idea what's going up? Thanks.
I’m running the official HTC (Dutch) Windows Mobile 6 version on the HTC X7500.
I’m using a Motorola HT820 Stereo Bluetooth headset to listen to music by A2DP.
I’m using a Jabra BT5010 Bluetooth headset for voice calls.
Voicecalls with the BT5010 are no problem at all. Listening to music with the Motorola headset is no problem too, when the Jabra IS NOT connected (turned off) at the same time.
The Motorola stereo headset and the Jabra BT5010 can both be connected at the same time, they are even working (I can call with the Jabra and listen to music with the Motorola) but now and then the stereo music is lagging.
When it starts lagging in stereo audio playback it doesn’t seem to stop anymore. Sometimes the music continues the normal way, and sometimes the lags will come up again a few seconds later.
There are no more lags when I then shut down the Jabra headset.
Is there a way to solve this? It looks like some sort of “Bluetooth bandwith” issue since it only happens when both headsets are connected.
Please note that even though the Motorola HT820 can make voice calls too, I only checked the “Wireless Stereo” service to be used, and “Wireless headset” is only selected for the Jabra.
Adding/editing registry entries like BitPool, UseJointStereo, MaxBitPool, SampleRate and all WILL NOT resolve this problem, I’ve already tried that.
Thanks guys!!
Does anyone know if it is possible to use your headset output to play MP3 and still have my bluetooth connected to answer calls on a Touch Pro2 (T-Mobile)
I think you might be able to do that. I haven't tried this but here is what you need to do:
When you connect your bluetooth headset (i'm assuming you you have a stereo headset) to the phone select properties and disconnect "Stereo Audio" and only leave Handsfree active. This should allow all your media to either play through the speaker or wired headphone.
rippetoe said:
Does anyone know if it is possible to use your headset output to play MP3 and still have my bluetooth connected to answer calls on a Touch Pro2 (T-Mobile)
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i used a Plantronics Discovery 975, worked perfectly for me.... i got sprint
I have tryed it.. but I will Try again
I went to the Bluetooth settings and did turn off the Stereo setting, but it started to play in Mono in my Bluetooth, Then I Disconnected and reconnected the headset output jack for my MP3's and it played trough the headset output....made a call to my Phone and picked up and when I hung up it went back to playing MONO in my Bluetooth headset and had to Disconnected and reconnected the headset output jack to get MP3’s to play trough headset output
I have a Planitronics Voyager 855 Bluetooth headset
I just cannot find a setting that keep allowing it to play Mono
I am running DeepShinning v.4 on my Touch Pro 2 t-mobile
It is a setting's issue, under advanced settings the audio hands free related settings needs to be unchecked
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It is a setting's issue, under advanced settings the audio hands free related settings needs to be unchecked
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you are right, and also that type of bluetooth you have... HTC and Plantronics advices that the Discovery 975 is not compatible with the Touch Pro 2 but it worked perfectly for me and the sound was great, both talking and playing music.
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.
My new car navigation ( KIA Rio) want me to use A2DP to play music from mobile device and to the Navigation unit.
I don't know how to enable A2DP and after connect to the car Navigation . Please help me.
A2DP is enabled by default on your phone.
You need to have bluetooth on the phone turned on prior to connecting with your car.
Then sync with your car and follow the onscreen instructions and read your owners manual.
The S7 ad2p feature doesn't seem to be working with my Parrot Mki9200 carkit. Nor will it autoconnect for some reason.
It pairs and connects manually with handsfree working for calls, but music won't stream over ad2p to the kit. (Music streaming is enabled, even tried adding it as a trusted device).
Anyone any ideas?
I'm having the same issue with mki9200 and a galaxy s7 edge.
Call audio works fine. Music streaming nothing at all.