Goodmorning,
I think it will be a great idea to make an app that can be used to work with a PS3.
Normal you need a keepboard for text input and a BT headset to talk online but shouldn't it be great
to have an app that can be used as headset ( Mic and Speaker ) and the virtual keyboard to work with the PS3.
I saw several app for the PS3 but non that can do what i think...
I dont know if it is possible and if there is already such an app (if so let me know)
It shure save a lot of money ....
grts Ramon
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Does anyone know of any way of getting audio over bluetooth into a car stereo? the mini s is a decent music player with aac and i want to have access to my collection in the car
thanks
dave
yup, been using it for a while sounds amazing and even has handsfree profile
http://www.scosche.com/scosche_bluetooth.aspx?CategoryID=122&ItemID=IUBCKH
obviously you will not need the dongle that they include for the ipod
regards
SE
also see my blog on A2DP speakers I built
www.http://gadgetfreak.typepad.com/
yup, been using it for a while sounds amazing and even has handsfree profile
http://www.scosche.com/scosche_bluetooth.aspx?CategoryID=122&ItemID=IUBCKH
obviously you will not need the dongle that they include for the ipod
regards
SE
also see my blog on A2DP speakers I built
www.http://gadgetfreak.typepad.com/
MK 6000
Try the MK 6000 from Parrot.
I have just purchsaed one, but I am trying very hard to get it to work with my XDA II Mini. (I need to make it A2DP compatible)
I will let you know how I get on.
If I fail to get it the A2DP installed I might just go and get myself a new XDA Atom Exec.
wow that looks really good from the first post a little a little expensive but perfect. the only thing that kills me is that there are so many steps for to be able to pair the devices. i hope someone figures out a way to develop a shortcut.
Has anybody tried this BT headset on qtek 9100 with a2dp?? Whats the sound and volume compared with wired headset in package??
I will delete the tread after i get few answers.
thanks in advance
Anybody ?? Are these good heaphones???
They're the best headphones I've tried, but I don't really use A2DP very much. I can't compare them to the wired headset since I didn't get one with my eBay-purchased 9100.
"They're the best headphones I've tried"
Good to read that.
How dont u use a2dp?? What mp3 player do u use and what rom u have ??
I have the T-mobile MDA with their official 2.26 rom and use windows media player to play my mp3 files. The sound quality is good and the ability to use the audio controls while your phone is put away is very helpful for those bus rides or walking around campus. Using them as a headset for a phone call is a bit difficult with background noice, you have to speak up in order to be heard clearly. The sound tends to stutter a bit when using TCPMP to play movie files unless I have the MDA overclocked, but in all I consider it a good investment. I also invested in the Motorola bluetooth usb dongle and enjoy using the headphones while using my laptop as well. I'd have to say I was satisfied with my purchase.
Good. I get the headset in 1 week, will report about working, clear sound etc..
I read that the working lenght is about 70m in free land. Could u try that for me, please?? Or in whole house?!
I read also, that if u dont have a2dp is the mp3 sound bad, so how come, that u could listen without that "standard" - a2dp??
btw Thank u both for infos.
the headset is good. It works up to 10m, its comfortable and nice looking. good buy
Ok, I'm looking for some way to route the audio of my Magic to a mono BT headset. I have been searching the threads and Google for days now and unless I'm blind (come to think of it I've been called this before) I can't find any app for this purpose. I had a program called BT Audio for my WM phone that worked like a charm. Anyone got any ideas or up for the challenge to making an app let me know?
Android 1.5 introduced A2DP support, so all you should need to do is pair the device and fire up the music app (might be a couple more settings in between, but AFAIK it's a simple pairing job). So I'm wondering if your headset doesn't support A2DP and that WinMo app was channeling audio through the regular headset profile.
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Android 1.5 introduced A2DP support, so all you should need to do is pair the device and fire up the music app (might be a couple more settings in between, but AFAIK it's a simple pairing job). So I'm wondering if your headset doesn't support A2DP and that WinMo app was channeling audio through the regular headset profile.
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Your right my headset doesn't support A2DP (It's cheep ). I know it is possible though, cause sometimes when I am using an app or game with audio and someone calls in I hear the audio through the BT headset for a sec before the phone connects.
WinMo had a few different apps for this so I'm surprised that I haven't been able to find anything for android yet. I didn't think it would be that hard to do.
It could be that its built in to the ROM that I have and I just haven't found the settings for it yet. I'm using the My Hero ROM. If anyone knows Let me know.
Hi!
Once you pair your device (on my Cyan ROM anyway...) you can go into the BT settings, long select the device you just paired with, choose options and if it supports X feature on the BT profile (in this case, audio) then there will be a check box that you can click to enable that function/feature.
Other than that, you might have some luck searching the Market for an app similar to BT Audio. I used to have a Shadow and I know exactly what app you are talking about, all in all though I was less than impressed with the meager selection of apps I had available compared to what I have now; and definitely even the out-of-box experience is light years ahead of any WM experience. What I ended up doing instead was just grabbed a new Stereo BT headset and problem was solved There was one on http://www.woot.com a little while ago that I'm loving (LG BT250 I think?).
Good luck!
-Chad
ive also been looking for this, cant find it either though
What I ended up doing instead was just grabbed a new Stereo BT headset and problem was solved
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I wish I could . I didn't mean the one I have was cheap in the way of money cause it cost me $80. Cheap in that it was the cheapest of the headsets that I could get with voice recognition built in as I work and drive around a lot of noise. I didn't want to pay the $130 for the good one.
I wonder if there is anyone with the right skills out there that can write a app like this. hint hint.
I do appreciate all the work that goes into making these cool app that I use every day so if nothing shows up, I guess I'll have to live without.
Thanks guys!
Android 1.5 introduced A2DP support, so all you should need to do is pair the device and fire up the music app (might be a couple more settings in between, but AFAIK it's a simple pairing job). So I'm wondering if your headset doesn't support A2DP and that WinMo app was channeling audio through the regular headset profile.
sirnuntry said:
Android 1.5 introduced A2DP support, so all you should need to do is pair the device and fire up the music app (might be a couple more settings in between, but AFAIK it's a simple pairing job). So I'm wondering if your headset doesn't support A2DP and that WinMo app was channeling audio through the regular headset profile.
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And the point of saying this again is what exactly?
llotech said:
And the point of saying this again is what exactly?
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Dunno, I think they just want to advertise the site in their sig...
I have a stereo Bluetooth headset (Plantronics 855) that works great with the Droid; however, there are times when I want to sent A2DP to my Jawbone Prime, which is not A2DP compatible. The profile only shows phone audio when selecting the device in the Android BT manager. What needs to happen to transmit full audio to a non-A2DP headset is enabling SCO (Synchronous Connection-Oriented) connection. I have searched everywhere I cannot find a software gateway that enables this feature in the Droid. There is an app in the market called Sound Route Switcher that claims to enable this but then blames Android for is application not working with Bluetooth.
I will keep looking and post anything that I find but I am stumped to this point.
Thanks dbigdawg
There's a little Greek in there for me, but I appreciate the effort and I'm sure many others will too. Look forward to what you can find.
Hate to bring back an OLD thread, but has there been a solution found?
Last I looked was back in April.........................Nothing
But like I said before I have been known to be blind to anything past the end of my nose!
I really miss being able to listen to music all day and not have on headphones.
Thanks for the reply bud. Maybe with some luck I can see if I can find that old file I had that was supposed to work, but didn't on 1.5. Now that I use 2.1, it might be a different situation. If I can locate it I'll post it here.
Hi, there is a new app named "Super BT Mono" which could route audio to bluetooth mono earpiece. It might be what you are looking for.
Thanks
Thanks for the info. That Super BT Mono did the trick for me.
Hi Guys
I've been looking for a nice headphones with mic and control buttons for my Legend
Unfortunately companies make only ones for iPhone
Apple does not like us to use them
So they have put a chip which allows them to work only with idevices
When u connect them to legend mic do not work (but the phone recognize it as coneceted)
Only central button works (allows u to play and stop music only)
I've read that there is a patch for HTC magic
Which allows to use iPhone ones
I've been wondering is there a way to make them work on legend as well
If anyone have any info about how to do it please help
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As long as you use a different music player than the stock one (I recommend PowerAmp), you can use a single mic button on a range of headsets for (at least) play/pause (1xpush), step fwd (2xpush) and step backwards (3xpush). You probably won't be able to adjust volume even if your headset remote supports it, but for me the play functionality is sufficient. As for headset, keep away from istuff, I recommend the Marshall Minor headset - great build quality, excellent sound!
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I've already bought a sennheiser px200-lli brilliant headphones with a Mic and controller central button works but microphone do not and that is the worst problem
Phone recognizes the mic in the phone but it does not work
So I have to remove the jack every time I answer a call which is very annoying
Thanks anyway
Sent from my HTC Legend
I have a pair of Philips SHH7810 that I recomend,
just a single button, but volume controll and working mic.
Hi, a simple question but a hard solutioon, I have an Onkyo amp, that i want to play music through using my phone , I have most connectivity ports on my amp so shouldnt be a problem apart from no USB .. but I cant find my best solution for my samsung galaxy s2.
Solution 1 *
Through 3.5mm Jack, = Yes it works but for some reason I dont get a decent bass, is this normal through 3.5mm jack?
Solution 2
Connect phone to xbox 360 use as storage device. = Works but I cant access my SD-Card, only Internal memory (most of my music is on sd-card)
Possible Solution *
HDMI Out = Not tried, would this work ??
Help me out guys, is there any other ways that would work the way I want ?
Thanks
Solution 1 is there cuz HDMI means u will have to us a TV and then connect it to the amp, So solution is ur only way out!! And don't forget to hit thanks (if I have helped u )
Use the 3.5 jack.... set the eq on the dsp manager which if its not pre installed you can do a search for it on here. Get voodoo control plus and crank the volume.... should be your answer. That's my set up in the car and it sounds awesome.
duffy1807 said:
Hi, a simple question but a hard solutioon, I have an Onkyo amp, that i want to play music through using my phone , I have most connectivity ports on my amp so shouldnt be a problem apart from no USB .. but I cant find my best solution for my samsung galaxy s2.
Solution 1 *
Through 3.5mm Jack, = Yes it works but for some reason I dont get a decent bass, is this normal through 3.5mm jack?
Solution 2
Connect phone to xbox 360 use as storage device. = Works but I cant access my SD-Card, only Internal memory (most of my music is on sd-card)
Possible Solution *
HDMI Out = Not tried, would this work ??
Help me out guys, is there any other ways that would work the way I want ?
Thanks
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Devi0124 said:
Use the 3.5 jack.... set the eq on the dsp manager which if its not pre installed you can do a search for it on here. Get voodoo control plus and crank the volume.... should be your answer. That's my set up in the car and it sounds awesome.
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Hey tried this but didnt work the way I wanted it to, My samsung galaxy s2 kernal doesnt support voodoo plus, but the DSP, made a difference but still no bass.
realisticly i should of explained there is no subwoofer action as apposed to no bass ? my 4 speakers ( 2 front 2 back) work, (1 center doesnt) (1 subwoofer) doesnt.
Am confused where the problem is for having the subwoofer not working with 3.5mm
Is it because its on 3.5mm ??
doesnt my amp not support it? / Is it a setting on my amp???
Is it the phone ????
Just tested an Ipod on 3.5 and get the same responce so i guess its the amp or the 3.5 method??
, So am still unable to play music through my amp from my phone properly at the time...
vipaman said:
Solution 1 is there cuz HDMI means u will have to us a TV and then connect it to the amp, So solution is ur only way out!! And don't forget to hit thanks (if I have helped u )
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Hey, am confused to what you mean here :/ .. sorry
Its a setting on your amp... mess with the surround settings. There should be a virtual setting. Onkyo's are pretty nice so I can't see it not having that function.
duffy1807 said:
Hey tried this but didnt work the way I wanted it to, My samsung galaxy s2 kernal doesnt support voodoo plus, but the DSP, made a difference but still no bass.
realisticly i should of explained there is no subwoofer action as apposed to no bass ? my 4 speakers ( 2 front 2 back) work, (1 center doesnt) (1 subwoofer) doesnt.
Am confused where the problem is for having the subwoofer not working with 3.5mm
Is it because its on 3.5mm ??
doesnt my amp not support it? / Is it a setting on my amp???
Is it the phone ????
Just tested an Ipod on 3.5 and get the same responce so i guess its the amp or the 3.5 method??
, So am still unable to play music through my amp from my phone properly at the time...
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