Hi,
ok i asked this question before but i didnt get any reply so i am posting this here
ok here is the problem
i have a linksys usbbt100 v1 dongle. which supports a2dp
i have installed the bsch bluetooth stack avaliable here for my o2 mini . all goes well .
now when i add my device to my bluetooth dongle it doesnt show up as a device supporting a2dp..
now i tried the Bluesoleil drivers for xp and even after that i am unable to get the a2dp profile to work with my phone..
is this normal ??
any help would be grealy appreciated..
i have the latest firmware
with the latest radio firmware 1.13
damn so many viewed this but no reply any wayz..
if there is a topic on the forums some one can point me to it would also help ..
I got a mini bluetooth keyboard from Gearxs and it says it supports android and came with drivers. I installed it on my evo and was fine until I tried to open the software and it force closes so unable to use it.. anyone else try this mini keyboard? (mini-bt-keyboard on gearxs.com) Thanks!
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ROM? Kernel? Hardware #? Rooted?
Its completely stock 2.2 what ever i got from the ota update. not rooted .. where can i find the hardware # you want?
As far as I know, the Bluetooth stack from HTC is screwed up beyond hope and doesn't like to work with the BT HID profile. That was true in the stock 2.1 ROM, not entirely sure about the 2.2 ROM.
Hi all, need a bit of assistance if you would...
I have recently bought a Vega, it is the stock 1.08 ROM which I have side-loaded Market etc onto... (had issues trying to flash custom ROM, but thats another story...)
My problem is when it comes to streaming audio via Bluetooth to my Samsung Home Theatre. The Vega discovers, pairs and connects successfully but only plays 2 seconds of music before disconnecting. I have tested the Home Theatre with my X10 and it works flawlessly so I know its not a problem with the equipment but the Vega.
Has anyone else encountered a similar problem and found a solution? Or could you point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance!
Paul
Alright... so I've been doing a bit more searching and found an app called "Bluetooth Fix Repair". Dunno if it will work or not, but I searched the Market for it - only the donate version appears when searching on the Vega - strange... Found it alright on my X10.
So, can anyone upload the apk so I can sideload it to the Vega - or tell me where to find the apk on my X10. I thought it was in /system/app but I'm either not 100% of the apk filename, or it's not there...
Here you go!
If you apply the fix from my rom add-on thread it will show in the market
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=931337
Good luck with it!
Any help you need with that app, feel free to bother me
Cheers,
Phk
Thanks for your replies guys. I tried the bluetooth fix app, and it did improve the connectivity slightly - music played for about 4 seconds, stopped, played again for another few seconds then disconnected totally... arrrgghh!
So... possibly an issue with the ROM? Might need to wait for an update from Advent. Disappointing as I was hoping to show off my tablet for an upcoming party, but starting to look like my X10 will have to run the show instead!
Thanks again - if you have any other ideas, please feel free to fire them at me! (And I'll apply your patch for the Market later on, o-gman, thanks for that)
Damn.... I wish I had a tablet!
If you ran my bluetooth fix repair app, and then repaired, and then lost connection indefinitely..... The problem is with your ROM.
I made that program when i was on 2.1 and 2.2.. Now i'm running 2.3.1 and I don't need my app anymore. Also, when my app fixes the problem, it's only a temporary "dirty hack", so the problem will manifest itself again.
Sorry for not being able to fix it, but the problem remains in the blued.apk and bluetooth stack apk. It should be easy to change your bluetooth stack version, but i just can't make a program that calculates a version for each rom.
You should try (with a deodexed rom) to replace all bluetooth files from an earlier or newer rom.
Good luck mate,
Phk
Phk said:
... You should try (with a deodexed rom) to replace all bluetooth files from an earlier or newer rom...
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Thanks Phk - while I understand, essentially, what you mean by installing the Bluetooth stack from another ROM - going about it is another matter. Would that be a difficult procedure? Can I rip the Bluetooth files from my X10, for instance?
Hi,
Two important things:
1) You shouldn't do it. It's complicated!
2) I can't help you all the way because we're not on the same HW\ROM
It really depends on how the stock roms for that device are released.
In my example, i have a Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000 and Samsung's ROM are VFAT isos packed into Samsung's RFS containers, which means i can change my rom completely and then reflash it.
The particular apk files you need to test are everything you can find with:
"find -name *blue*apk"
from your "/" dir.
Anyway, first things first: You need to find a ROM that has bluetooth working! Then you will rip that ROMs bluetooth stack apks..
Sorry for not being able to fully help.
Regards,
Artur
Phk said:
... You shouldn't do it. It's complicated! ...
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Says it all really! haha - I won't go messing about with the Bluetooth stack then, just in case I mess it up even more. Maybe the next update from Advent will cure my problem (whenever that may be...)
Thanks anyway guys!
Hai guys,
I need some help. I searched and red allot, but I can't find the answer.
I'm on a HTC HD2 with Android version 2.3.4
I have a Parrot car kit (CK3000) that is not working with my current BT version with is V2.3.4 (No I can't update the firmware of the car kit. For that I need a cable and is expensive.)
When I install an old version of Android, like 2.1, my car kit is working just fine with my HD2 but as you all now earlier versions of Android have robot voices and other (minor) bugs.
So basically this is what I ask:
I need an APK or another way to downgrade the current BT version to for e.g. V2.1 or 2.2
Can somebody help?
Thanks.
Kind Regards, Diq
I have a Typhoon v3.3.9 (GB2.3.4 build) ROM and it works fine with my CK3100. You surely must update the parrot firmware. You donĀ“t nee any cable. I update it with a bluetooth connection on a notebook.
Mponte,
As I said, I have a CK3000 and not the CK3100 like you.
The CK3000 is not upgradeable by Bluetooth like your CK3100.
I know for sure, not only because it's been written on the original Parrot website, but I also have tried it! And I'm not going to order a cable cause it's worth more than my old CK3000...
Again,
My question was about downgrading the BT version of my phone, not about the upgrade for my CK3000......
Hi,
I have prob using my phone with car BT. I have upgraded to android 8.0--> 8.1
Do someone else had problems too?
what can I do?
TIA
Renato