[Q] BT Audio HELP! feelin like a noob.... - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

I can connect to BT wireless speakers however the sound ALWAYS comes from the phones speaker, and NOT the wireless speaker. I know I'm syncd and everything is checked for Media Audio Device in the BT settings.
SOOOO.... What gives?? I am stumped. I have tried the Sammy music player and clicking "via bluetooth" - nothing. I have tried poweramp which has an A2DP setting - nothing. Same speakerphone BS.
I feel REAL stupid. I have flashed, rooted, un-bootlocked my Note 2, use TWRP, etc so it's weird for me not to figure this out.
Please help community!! I am on stock rom roooted via the "just twrp + stock MDL" mod (credit would be given but I forget whom on this forum typed that one up - sorry).
and I have searched google and this forum high and low to no results.
Thanks!
sleey0

Have you tried deleting and repairing the device? Sometimes this works when BT problems arise.

I have done a factory and data reset, But I'm not too sure what you mean by repairing the device. If you could explain an elaborate more on that I appreciate it! Thanks

Re-pairing the device after you have unpaired. But you already covered that by doing a full reset.
Do the speakers work with a different BT source?

gharlane00 said:
Re-pairing the device after you have unpaired. But you already covered that by doing a full reset.
Do the speakers work with a different BT source?
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I don't have another bt device. Im going to try and go to best buy and sync to some stuff setup there. If anyone else has any suggestions please let me know. FWIW I'm rooted and have a cracked google play version..
Stock L720VPUAMDL

sleey0 said:
I can connect to BT wireless speakers however the sound ALWAYS comes from the phones speaker, and NOT the wireless speaker. I know I'm syncd and everything is checked for Media Audio Device in the BT settings.
SOOOO.... What gives?? I am stumped. I have tried the Sammy music player and clicking "via bluetooth" - nothing. I have tried poweramp which has an A2DP setting - nothing. Same speakerphone BS.
I feel REAL stupid. I have flashed, rooted, un-bootlocked my Note 2, use TWRP, etc so it's weird for me not to figure this out.
Please help community!! I am on stock rom roooted via the "just twrp + stock MDL" mod (credit would be given but I forget whom on this forum typed that one up - sorry).
and I have searched google and this forum high and low to no results.
Thanks!
sleey0
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On my note 2 I have to use btmono from the play store to transfer blue tooth audio. Try it out open an app press one button and you're good to go
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rbalenbin said:
On my note 2 I have to use btmono from the play store to transfer blue tooth audio. Try it out open an app press one button and you're good to go
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ill try it out but that is not acceptable to me. The gs4 shouldn't need a third party app (and I haven't tried it yet but it says mono so I'm assuming its not even stereo quality).
Obviously other ppl with this phone don't have this issue or it would be mayhem. There would be questions asked in all the forums and review ssites would have mentioned a bt bug. I think I will go to the store and get an exchange.
FWIW my note 2 connected/paired with anything I threw at it! Can't wait for the note 3

I stream Bluetooth audio via my car stereo and Bluetooth speakers at work everyday and have never had an issue.
That being said try a different music player and see because I have heard of that being an issue.
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BT Audio for Android

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.
AdrianK 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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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.

Call Routing

Maybe this should be in Accessories, but it seems more like a general question.
I'm in the market for a bluetooth device, but being that I use my phone as a music player, I had a question.
When hooked to bluetooth, and my car stereo, is there a way to separate calls so they are routed to just the BT, but when the call ends, the music will play through the 3.5mm jack?
I'm probably not making any sense, but I hope you get the gist of my question.
Thank all!
Yeah I think its possible
I remember I had a pair of blackxbeats or something like that with my hero and when I paired it, I remember that it linked to music and calls seperately
I think you can disable the musiclink when you pairand when you're done with the car dock or whatever you just tap it and it'll take the music too.
I might buy another bluetooth because I forgot how convenient it was lol
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Oh good deal.
Thank you!
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There's a hack that will allow this but it was designed for DK28 and worked great there. Give it a little time and I'm sure they'll have it working for EB13. Title below is located in the Epic Development section.
[GPL] epicBT - Call Audio Router ( Epic4G ) - bluetooth/wired conflict hotfix - 11/26
It really depends on the BT device you get, I think. I had a Moto stereo one that allowed you to separate those functions in the phone's settings, but the Sony one I just got (model MW600) has its AVRCP functions crippled if you don't enable it for both phone and audio. This is one of the reasons I like the Blackberry Stereo Gateway, because it's designed only for audio, just a dumb but well-designed audio BT receiver that works simply and well for the car and almost never needs to be touched.
The guys at my local electronics store say Plantronics because of voice clarity.
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Call Audio Router ( Epic4G ) - bluetooth/wired conflict hotfix
lloydcabraham said:
There's a hack that will allow this but it was designed for DK28 and worked great there. Give it a little time and I'm sure they'll have it working for EB13. Title below is located in the Epic Development section.
[GPL] epicBT - Call Audio Router ( Epic4G ) - bluetooth/wired conflict hotfix - 11/26
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I was able to apply this fix to legendary rom with samurai kernal el30 modem and all is working perfect.
To be exact went thru asound.conf found headphone_in call section change 4 to 5 for bluetooth restart and everythings works perfect when call comes in radio pauses and come back when call is complete. everything else like voice commands thru bluetooth dont get routed they still come thru speaker thats OK for now.

Bluetooth car connection: works, but no sound

Hi everyone,
I picked up my GSIII yesterday (SGH-I747, Bell version from Canada). The phone is a champ, but so far I found fairly serious problem. My car has bluetooth phone functions built in. I paired the phone with it, and it pairs just fine. I can receive and make calls from the car just fine as well, but there is no incoming or outgoing audio. When connected to my car's bluetooth, there is no audio going through my car's speakers or through the phone. It is only when I grab the phone and unclick the "bluetooth headset" button that I can talk on the phone. If I turn "bluetooth headset" back on, there is no sound again. My car worked with my old Blackberry 8330, so the car is fine. It's a 2009 Mercedes-Benz B200, fully loaded, Canadian spec. It has the AUDIO 20 system built in.
My phone specs are as follows:
-stock ROM, not rooted or anything (do we have root yet?)
-Baseband: I747MVLLE8
-Build: IMM76D-I747MVLLE8
The GSII seemed to have the same problem when it came out and it was fixed with a firmware update (http://samsunggalaxysforums.com/showthread.php/5212-Speaker-and-mic-problem-when-calling-someone.)
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks!
Did u by any chance turned down the volume on the phone?
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Bluetooth worked fine in my car. Made a call. And they could hear me and I heard them. This with a Kenwood hdx6980
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Yeah Bluetooth works on my CD player also
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after pairing did you go into the bluetooth setting for the paired device (car) and check the "call audio" box?
martyzidek said:
Did u by any chance turned down the volume on the phone?
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Nope, I checked the volume and everything is turned up the way it's supposed to be.
faulkton said:
after pairing did you go into the bluetooth setting for the paired device (car) and check the "call audio" box?
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Yep. It's checked. Moreover, if I uncheck it, the car doesn't connect to the phone.
I'll check my calling this morning, but yesterday I had streaming audio via bluetooth (audible playing a book). The only thing I noticed was that, unlike my old myTouch 4g running CM7, the book didn't stop playing when I turned the car off. That's something I'll have to work out.
EDIT - it's only audible that gives me a problem - looks like a specific app issue.
I'll l have to check if my calls work. All my music and podcast work good. They stop when the car turns off and starts up again when I start the car the next day.
Edit: Just tried it out and incoming and outgoing call sounds work great. No issues here.
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I have absolutely no issues with incoming and outgoing calls through Bluetooth in my car. Also, I have no issues playing music through Bluetooth. Possibly try a factory reset on your phone and try again...
It sounds like all your cars support A2DP for playing music. Mine doesn't, it just acts as an old-school bluetooth headset. Can that make a difference?
Mine plays perfectly using Googles Play Music streaming service, also calls work fine, too. This is on my Dodge's U-Connect.
Update: I tried with an old jawbone headset to see if it's a general Bluetooth problem or just specific to my car. The jawbone works like a charm, so it's not a problem with Bluetooth versions or anything like that. But I did notice something interesting: in the Bluetooth options in the gs3 the jawbone comes up with a picture of a phone handset beside it whereas the car has a picture of headphones. I think that's the problem: the phone recognized the wrong Bluetooth profile. I can't seem to delete th car off the list of Bluetooth devices. This is rreally irritating. Any suggestions (short of a total reset)? Thanks!
You might see if there's an update for your car's Bluetooth... if so that might fix your issue.
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No go so far. I'll have to try a reset, otherwise wait for an update or some custom ROMs.
Update: I still haven't done the reset, but I went to the Mercedes dealer today. They told me (after almost a day of investigating) that Germany said that the GSIII is forever incompatible with the B200. I think that's pretty dumb because the problem is clearly software, but the dealer seems to be washing its hands of this matter.

[Q] Bluetooth Headsets

I haven't been able to get either of my Bluetooth headsets to work with my N7. But before anyone asks, yes, I have searched the forum for answers but there doesn't seem to be any consensus on how to solve the problems.
I have the stock 4.2.2 ROM, unlocked and rooted. Bluetooth sees and connects with both of my headsets, each of which work with my Mint 14 desktop, but the only sound I get is an occasional clicking noise. Pretty much as if all of the audio is being clipped. Also, once a headset connects, I do lose sound from the internal speakers, as expected. But disconnecting the Bluetooth doesn't get it back. I have to reboot to get sound back.
My question is this: Is my problem due to the N7 having compatibility problems with some headsets or is this a universal problem. IOW, does anyone have a Bluetooth headset connected where both the mic and earphone work? And with all or most apps? I'm primarily concerned with having something to work with MagicJack.
I use my bluetooth headphones to listen to music. I just tried using Google Now with it (I put my finger on the normal mic so I would know which mic it was using) and It seems to work okay. Idk if it is the headphone or the connection but it took me two tried to get it to play music.
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I use my bluetooth headphones to listen to music. I just tried using Google Now with it (I put my finger on the normal mic so I would know which mic it was using) and It seems to work okay. Idk if it is the headphone or the connection but it took me two tried to get it to play music.
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I just oredered a new headset off eBay that claims to work with the N7. We shall see.:fingers-crossed:
I'd like to know which Bluetooth headsets are known to work and on what models of N7 (grouper or tilapia).
If I understand correctly, an N7 wifi-only (grouper), will only respond to Bluetooth headset button presses and voice input if you modify the bool.xml file in framework-res.apk? Can anyone confirm that any Bluetooth headset will work (button presses and voice input) on grouper without that mod?
I've used my Bluetooth headset with my tablet without any tinkering, i didn't do much with it but it easily played/paused and changed tracks in Google Music. I've got Kinivo BTH220 headphones (yes they're cheap and are probably knockoffs. These had more details than the Artics or any other lookalikes and they work well enough for my needs) and a rooted stock N7. Oh and if your headsets giving you trouble check the pairing type under bluetooth settings. My phone has a habit of sometimes only pairing phone audio not media audio.
-Ara
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My Sony DR-BT22 headset has always worked great with the Nexus 7 providing I do not use the Wi-Fi at the same time. I am using a custom ROM but they worked fine with the std one.
All the headset controls work as well, pause. volume, rewind, skip etc.
But I have never needed to use the mic.
There is an issue when using both BT and Wi-Fi together. Either popping and stuttering BT or greatly reduced Wi-Fi speeds and erratic connection.
I posted about it here, but got no response....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212049
lewmur said:
I haven't been able to get either of my Bluetooth headsets to work with my N7. But before anyone asks, yes, I have searched the forum for answers but there doesn't seem to be any consensus on how to solve the problems.
I have the stock 4.2.2 ROM, unlocked and rooted. Bluetooth sees and connects with both of my headsets, each of which work with my Mint 14 desktop, but the only sound I get is an occasional clicking noise. Pretty much as if all of the audio is being clipped. Also, once a headset connects, I do lose sound from the internal speakers, as expected. But disconnecting the Bluetooth doesn't get it back. I have to reboot to get sound back.
My question is this: Is my problem due to the N7 having compatibility problems with some headsets or is this a universal problem. IOW, does anyone have a Bluetooth headset connected where both the mic and earphone work? And with all or most apps? I'm primarily concerned with having something to work with MagicJack.
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I'm using a set of Motorola s10 Bluetooth headphones on my nexus 7.
I'm currently on the paranoid android Rom.
They work great out of the box.
All buttons work, I haven't tried voice commands though.
One thing to look for is some headsets will only pair to one device at a time.
In order to pair them with another device you have to factory reset them.
My particular headphones allow you to pair with one device for phone calls and a second device for music only.
But beyond that they require a factory reset to pair with anything else.
So if you already have them paired to your desktop you may need to reset them before pairing to your nexus.
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firefly6240 said:
I'm using a set of Motorola s10 Bluetooth headphones on my nexus 7.
I'm currently on the paranoid android Rom.
They work great out of the box.
All buttons work, I haven't tried voice commands though.
One thing to look for is some headsets will only pair to one device at a time.
In order to pair them with another device you have to factory reset them.
My particular headphones allow you to pair with one device for phone calls and a second device for music only.
But beyond that they require a factory reset to pair with anything else.
So if you already have them paired to your desktop you may need to reset them before pairing to your nexus.
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I have the same and they work. There was an issue with WiFi and Bluetooth at the same time. Try disabling WiFi and see if you have any better luck.
If you do, the only way I've found that corrects this is to go back to stock 4.1, relock, update to 4.2 normally, then unlock, flash cwm, and go back to your 4.2 custom rom. Nothing else worked.
I had troubles with Bluetooth headphones and controllers when using WiFi yet they paired and worked perfectly on my sons stock 4.2 N7.
After going back to stock and reflashing the same rom/kernel combo, it magically started working. Try that.
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[Q] No Stereo, Only Mono audio output - AT&T GS4

I've recently just started having this problem where all my audio is playing back in mono.
At first I thought it was my headphones, but I've tried 4 different sets of headphones.
Then I thought it was my headphone jack as I've read some people have had headphone jack problems on other brands and models of phones.
So decided to try a stereo bluetooth headset, but it still plays everything back in mono.
I then thought that maybe it's Google Play Music that's streaming and/or downloading all my stereo music tracks in mono as that was the app I was using to test my theories.
Then my last test was to download a Stereo Left-Right Test.mp3 file. It's just some guy with a French accent saying Left-Right-Left, etc out of the corresponding channels.
I uploaded it to Google Play Music and I also transferred it to my phone directly to test in other music playing apps.
UUGGGGHHHH!!!!
No matter what, that file also plays back in mono even when trying different headphones and the stereo bluetooth headset.
What the heck?
Now here comes my stupid question. Is there some setting somewhere in my phone that I cannot find that switches between stereo and mono?
I've searched my S4 and I searched the web and cannot find anything on this.
Please help!!!
Are you running a custom ROM? Which firmware are you on?
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RAID Xero said:
Are you running a custom ROM? Which firmware are you on?
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No custom Rom. Rooted though.
Running stock Baseband I337UCUAMF3 / JDQ39.I337UCUAMF3
I did have Xposed Framework and Wanum Xposed installed, but I uninstalled them when I was trying to troubleshoot the mono thing.
Anybody out there have any solutions?
Mhjeff301 said:
Anybody out there have any solutions?
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There's an option in accessibility to turn on/off mono audio. Perhaps you accidentally turned that on.
dark5577 said:
There's an option in accessibility to turn on/off mono audio. Perhaps you accidentally turned that on.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I don't remember ever changing that setting, but maybe my kids did it.
Again thank you.

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