Can the N4 stream audio to 2 BT devices?
just wondering, I have a single BT speaker and just curious if I bought another would I beable to stream the sound to both at the same time??
gd6noob said:
Can the N4 stream audio to 2 BT devices?
just wondering, I have a single BT speaker and just curious if I bought another would I beable to stream the sound to both at the same time??
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i don't think so ... i tries just like you but when i connect to the other one the first one disconnects ... but maybe that's just me
keep searching i hope you find profit
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Hello,i want to change my wired earphones to wireless ones, so ive been searching for a bluetooth headphone that would be good not only to listen music but also good at watching movies and i couldnt find any that dosnt have few secs off delay . So anyone knows any bluetooth headphones without the delay?
I've got some dell BH200 bluetooth headphones. They work great; no delay at all.
LOL delay! a Few seconds! Who the hell would buy them?
I been using the much whined about S9(9) motorolla stereo bluetooth headset for almost a year. Got a call in to radio shack now to replace them, (volume is all that dont work- dont leave them in your glove box in 140 degree heat lolz!!)
Ive never experienced any sort of (noticeable) delay with my bluetooth, i use them for everything. Movies of all different formats even.
Im not sure if your implying that after reading the specs you think theres seconds worth the delay, or youve personally experienced it. But This kid never has.
We're talking milli-seconds not full seconds.
Do it the right way like i did, and turn in your 120 dollar receipt at work.
"Saftey First"
GLHF
A2DP is designed to have no delay, so no A2DP set should have one... I have one set of BT headphones, an adapter plugged on my hifi set, and a 3rd one on portable speakers, and none have a delay. I'm also using A2DP between my laptop and desktop PC (so that the sound of the laptop goes out on the 5.1 set connected to the desktop) and there's no delay either.
So if you did experience delay, you must have stumbled upon THE rare crappy model.
Did you check the video for delay?
FxeL said:
Hello,i want to change my wired earphones to wireless ones, so ive been searching for a bluetooth headphone that would be good not only to listen music but also good at watching movies and i couldnt find any that dosnt have few secs off delay . So anyone knows any bluetooth headphones without the delay?
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Some video if not properly encoded the audio will be out of sync and will get worse as it progresses into the video. You should compare the same video with the wired and wireless to verify the delay.
Mark
Hello,
I just got a new car with bluetooth and my hd2 paired right away. My question is can i send music from my phone from my library or pandora via bluetooth to my car?
I have heard that this is possible however I am just trying to figure it out. Im not sure if the quality gets reduced cause if it sounds bad it is not the solution for me.
I am just trying to explore all my option before i pay for the part and add an aulilary hookup to my car.
thanks,
does the car support A2DP?
DN41
DN41 said:
does the car support A2DP?
DN41
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I wonder how i would find that out?
i guess there's a manual?
look there, maybe theres even an instruction, how to play music over bt (if its able to do so).
DN41
Sync Bluetooth
djpeak10 said:
Hello,
I just got a new car with bluetooth and my hd2 paired right away. My question is can i send music from my phone from my library or pandora via bluetooth to my car?
I have heard that this is possible however I am just trying to figure it out. Im not sure if the quality gets reduced cause if it sounds bad it is not the solution for me.
I am just trying to explore all my option before i pay for the part and add an aulilary hookup to my car.
thanks,
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My new company car came with SYNC and the HD2 Syncs up easily via bluetooth media stream. Very easy to set up and use. I am now able to watch movies and listen to audio without having a wire plugged in.
When you paired your phone did it ask to sync bluetooth music?
Okay, The title could definitely be misleading... as i'm not sure this is because of Bluetooth 3.0 on our Vibrants.....this is my first android after all...
This is what i found out yesterday..I was able to talk to a friend on the phone...while streaming audio through bluetooth to my stereo bluetooth headset....
is that amazing or ... is this normal on Android? ... in anycase its still amazing !!!!
were you talking on the phone while simultaneously streaming a different audio (not the phone conversation) to your headset?
And if you were , how could you pay attention to the conversation?
Guess this would be good while talking to wives/girlfriends would be even better to insert a uh huh yah mmmhmm Audio into the mic so we could just put the phone down!
Yes, i was able to talk to her on the handset while its streaming (only) music to my Bluetooth Stereo Headset..
Its good to listen to something while not listening to anything she says...lol
Does your headset support 3.0?
Am I missing something? If you've got an A2DP headset connected to your phone as a "media-only" device, then yeah, it'll play music while you're on the phone. What does this have to do with Bluetooth 3?
Is there a way to modify the bluetooth code so that the "ear peice" via "bluetooth" will also give you "music" etc....
I mean if the phone detects the ear peice and plays all the calls thru the ear peice..... why cant it be hacked to also play internet music....
Thanks in advance....
pm me a fix... flame in public...
Actually, I too would like to know if this is possible. Why can't it just be detected as wireless "headphones/headset".
Although I'm using an iPhone 4 so I'm sure that it'd be more difficult to do this if it is possible.
Should work
Lexsym said:
Actually, I too would like to know if this is possible. Why can't it just be detected as wireless "headphones/headset".
Although I'm using an iPhone 4 so I'm sure that it'd be more difficult to do this if it is possible.
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It depends on the activity the app code is running on the host device. All audio is able to be routed to the headphones. What kind of phone are you using?
It's not as simple as wired headphones. BT has something called profiles - each profile is for doing some particular thing - like transferring files, playing music, making calls, etc. For a particular feature to be supported, both the phone and the headset has to support that particular profile. Most android versions have support for most common profiles.
Calls are possible through profiles called HSP/HFP and stereo music is possible through profile called A2DP. Most of the mono headsets which are mainly for calling support only HSP/HFP and not A2DP - that's main reason you can't play music on most mono headsets. If you buy stereo BT headsets, they come with both HSP/HFP and A2DP - meaning they can support both calls and audio.
There are apps / hacks to stream music from an android phone to a mono headset through HSP/HFP. I've never tried any - you can look for those if you want to play music on your mono BT HSP headset.
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There are apps / hacks to stream music from an android phone to a mono headset through HSP/HFP. I've never tried any - you can look for those if you want to play music on your mono BT HSP headset.[/QUOTE]
I searched play store for mono bluetooth..... found blue tooth mono router... seems to work ok... a lot of white noise but hey works great!
thanks for the share
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RoxAbout said:
Is there a way to modify the bluetooth code so that the "ear peice" via "bluetooth" will also give you "music" etc....
I mean if the phone detects the ear peice and plays all the calls thru the ear peice..... why cant it be hacked to also play internet music....
Thanks in advance....
pm me a fix... flame in public...
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Are you able to connect the device to a computer or tablet? I think it would depend on the drivers on the device you're connecting to. What are you trying to connect to? Does it detect your earpiece?
its a jabra bluetooth ear peice.
and theres several "mono" bluetooth apps on the market/play store.
I happened to try blue tooth mono router and it works fairly well.
seems to use aprox 3 to 5% of battery in aprox 15 to 20 mins.
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Hi guys,
is it possible to connect and use 2 bluetooth 5 devices at the same time?
As example i want to connect two bt speakers and play the same song simultanous on booth devices.
Or would it possible with a magisk module?
thanks for the help =)
phonecrasher said:
Hi guys,
is it possible to connect and use 2 bluetooth 5 devices at the same time?
As example i want to connect two bt speakers and play the same song simultanous on booth devices.
Or would it possible with a magisk module?
thanks for the help =)
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No, it is not possible.
phonecrasher said:
Hi guys,
is it possible to connect and use 2 bluetooth 5 devices at the same time?
As example i want to connect two bt speakers and play the same song simultanous on booth devices.
Or would it possible with a magisk module?
thanks for the help =)
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It's not something the phone can do, but it is a feature of certain speakers called Party Mode.
UE Boom has these features. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=987xr-9meLs
Yeah the UE Boom speakers are awesome and let you connect 2 or more. Others these days may do the same also but it will be through their app and not the phone itself like with the UE Boom speakers.
Why is this not a thing, especially since manufacturers keep removing headphone jacks that were easy to split. I've been looking for a wireless Bluetooth repeater that does this? Has anyone found such a device? I've found some that use headphone jacks as the input, but haven't found one that takes Bluetooth in, and then sends Bluetooth back out to multiple devices.