I have tried to make the Adapt Sound work with phone calls on my wired headset and it just doesn't seem to be an option. Anyone know how to make this work??
Curious if it would be possible to get adapt sound to work with Bluetooth headphones?
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Ls1ssz28 said:
Curious if it would be possible to get adapt sound to work with Bluetooth headphones?
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Didn't check the date on this, but no it won't work on bluetooth and to start the program I had to make a widget. Hope there is an update because they made my wired headphones sound a lot better.
What makes wired headphones and even blue tooth sound the best is Viper4android imo.. It literally turns your headphones into magic :sly::thumbup:
I'm on 4.3 And using this from the Play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vipercn.viper4android42
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Thanks I'll give it a shot
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My samsung provided headphone controls are not working. But I can use it as a headphone, thats about it. Is there a way I can debug if its s/w or h/w problem.
I tried an N8 headset and that didnt work either, but I was not sure if it supposed to or not.
i had same probs with bt headsets and the problem was the stock music apk. installed winamp and everything works. try
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It is not just with music. Mic does not work as well, so can't use the headset for voice calls
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I had the same problem with the Mic on my Samsung headset. Earphones worked fine, but the Mic sounded like there was a short in the wire. I know it sucks, but just bite the bullet and buy a new pair.
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I guess I have to buy another set. disappointing to see such low quality standards from Samsung.
Any recommendations for headsets which work well with Android?
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I believe you can thru Bluetooth or an aux jack.
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Not unless the car stereo supports MTP. Most only support USB mass storage which is deprecated on many Android devices now.
A2DP or headphone jack work fine.
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I believe you can thru Bluetooth or an aux jack.
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So there is no setting inside the andriod to make it compactable with the USB cable? Or is there a work around to make it possible without a aux or Bluetooth ?
Not possible at all. I work at a car stereo shop and not a single one I have tried works. Only solution is auxilary or Bluetooth if you want to spend the extra money... Definitely worth it if you ask me though
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hev88 said:
Not possible at all. I work at a car stereo shop and not a single one I have tried works. Only solution is auxilary or Bluetooth if you want to spend the extra money... Definitely worth it if you ask me though
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Ok thanks for that insight. Just want to clear one more thing on it. Is there any tweaks out there for rooted devices that would make this possible?
hev88 said:
Not possible at all. I work at a car stereo shop and not a single one I have tried works. Only solution is auxilary or Bluetooth if you want to spend the extra money... Definitely worth it if you ask me though
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Does the aux deliver a better sound experience compared to Bluetooth?
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AhmedFaiz said:
Ok thanks for that insight. Just want to clear one more thing on it. Is there any tweaks out there for rooted devices that would make this possible?
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As far as i know there is not... USB is a pain in the ass with android and car stereos anyways. It reads the entire SD card directory and makes it a pain in the ass to navigate through your music. Go for Bluetooth man
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Does the aux deliver a better sound experience compared to Bluetooth?
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IMO I think the Bluetooth sounds better... Aux just sucks lol
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Does the aux deliver a better sound experience compared to Bluetooth?
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Bluetooth quality is purer because straight data.
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This actually really dissapointed me, as it was one of my favourite use-cases for my phone, not having to maintain two (or more) seperate music collections - prevents the phenomenon of heading off on a planned highly enjoyable car trip with my current favourite music, only to find that I didn't move it onto the appropriate USB device.
My last phone was an HTC Sensation running a 4.1 JB ROM, I forget which exactly, it got changed a lot . Something minimal. Anyway...
I tried using the headphone jack out, into my car stereo aux in, and even when I upped the input source level in the stereo hardware, and cranked up the volume on the Nex4, it only got to about 60% of the volume I wanted. Bah. The Bluetooth adapter for the stereo is like $200 if it's even available anymore. Very lame.
I could get a headphone amp. Actually, that's probably the easiest thing to do for me. Off I go to the web store.
Ramble over. Oh, first post here. Hi y'all. (software dev)
Thanks for the much needed insight into this issue now. Right now I have to look for Bluetooth adapter. And I hope Google will fill this gap of charging and using the music player with the same single USB cable it would be a good thing to have too.
Hi all hope you all having a fantastic day with nexus 4
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Bluetooth is convenient as there is no wire, but folks claiming Bluetooth has better audio quality than line out are incorrect (sorry). You will have much better audio quality with the line out, assuming your head unit's aux input has enough gain to get to levels you normally listen to.
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Bluetooth is convenient as there is no wire, but folks claiming Bluetooth has better audio quality than line out are incorrect (sorry). You will have much better audio quality with the line out, assuming your head unit's aux input has enough gain to get to levels you normally listen to.
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Yea I was wondering about that for a while. Plus Bluetooth kills the battery faster.
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My Sony WX-GT80UI says that it accepts MTP.. But when my Nexus 4 is connected, it says device not compatible. How is this? Do I need to have music files on root of card or what else could make a difference?
The original samsung headphones have no issues whatsoever. Its just my expensive ones like klipsch and monster that seem to pop and crack at high volune when they work flawlessly on other devices... does anyone know which headphones with the 3 buttons are compatable with the gs4. So far volume controls refuse to work on monster dna earbuds and klipsch s4i headphones. Is there a certain ohm or impedance the gs4 uses. Never had this problem with my atrix... a compatable list of 3 button headphones would be greatly appreciated.
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My klipsch s4 does this too but not on my nexus 4 or HTC one. I don't notice it all the time
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My klipsch s4 does this too but not on my nexus 4 or HTC one. I don't notice it all the time
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Count me in too. My cheap $10 headphones which work flawlessly on every other device crackle and pop on my S4. When I use my auxiliary cable in my car, I do not experience this. I'm going to try the Samsung headphones.
Appreciated. Ill post a compatable list after I find the correct impedance number. Also what about the volume up and down anyone know? I the only ones I know that work are the beats ear buds with the remote. They work flawlessly. Unfortunately I do not own a pair....
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Appreciated. Ill post a compatable list after I find the correct impedance number. Also what about the volume up and down anyone know? I the only ones I know that work are the beats ear buds with the remote. They work flawlessly. Unfortunately I do not own a pair....
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any units with impedance of under 15ohm will have issues; look up the specs on your buds or cans.
Is it me or does anyone notice that when connecting to Bluetooth the sound of music is really degraded. Does anyone know if there is some sort of fix for this. It kind of bugs me.
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Is it me or does anyone notice that when connecting to Bluetooth the sound of music is really degraded. Does anyone know if there is some sort of fix for this. It kind of bugs me.
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I've noticed this too. It sounds screechy at points in some songs.
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Anyone else have any input on what to do. My stupid aux port is wonky now and I would really love to get crisper Bluetooth
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Anyone else have any input on what to do. My stupid aux port is wonky now and I would really love to get crisper Bluetooth
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You could try viper4android, it helped out my bluetooth quality. It won't probably sound as good because BT compresses the music a second time vs the jack.
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Different Bluetooth devices I think sound different.
For example, streaming to a pair of Plantronics BackBeat Bluetooth headsets sound not as good or as crisp as streaming to a Bose Mini Soundock.
OK, fine, one's a headset versus a speaker. But then I also have a WiRevo Bluetooth headset and the Plantronics sounds much better.
Having said all that, my $10 pair of wired Samsung headsets sound better than my Bluetooth headsets.
I would have to disagree. It seems no matter what I connect to I get the same sound. I find it weird cause my droid RAZR HD sounds so crisp but the g2 is so bad
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I am on a Verizon variant Edge. Just recently I have noticed that with a Bluetooth headset I am getting good quality call Audio, but when I listen to Media it sounds like I am listening to an 8-track. I have noticed this on my LG hbs800 wireless earbuds, and a mono bluetooth headset. I have tried all the fixes I have found online including clearing the cache, for stopping Bluetooth share, and also unpairing and repairing all Bluetooth devices. Nothing I have found has been of any help. Any ideas?
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I am on a Verizon variant Edge. Just recently I have noticed that with a Bluetooth headset I am getting good quality call Audio, but when I listen to Media it sounds like I am listening to an 8-track. I have noticed this on my LG hbs800 wireless earbuds, and a mono bluetooth headset. I have tried all the fixes I have found online including clearing the cache, for stopping Bluetooth share, and also unpairing and repairing all Bluetooth devices. Nothing I have found has been of any help. Any ideas?
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With your headset connected, go to Settings>sounds and vibrations>sound quality and effects>turn on UHQ upscaler
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With your headset connected, go to Settings>sounds and vibrations>sound quality and effects>turn on UHQ upscaler
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Won't let me, it's grayed out. Also as a side note, the LG hsb800 have a volume control on the side of them and that has stopped working.
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Naemion said:
Won't let me, it's grayed out. Also as a side note, the LG hsb800 have a volume control on the side of them and that has stopped working.
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Are you sure your bt headset is connected? It's greyed out when no headset is connected. Also double clicking the power button on my Motorola bt skips tracks so try that?
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Pretty sure they're connected because I can hear the music...
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I have the LG tone ultra
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Anybody else having this issue?
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Wow, you must be pretty old if you know what an 8 track sounds like. ??
I have a problem where my bluetooth audio will clip the high frequencies when connected to my car audio. The car bluetooth adapter I use connects through apt-x and had no issue with my LG g3.
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Wow, you must be pretty old if you know what an 8 track sounds like. ??
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Lol I am only 30, but I used to play with my parents aight track when I was a little kid
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