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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djraimondi said:
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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djraimondi said:
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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Is there any software or anything to increase audio gain in these devices? I'm using the stock ROM and when I plug a cable from my car into my headphone jack on it the sound doesn't get hardly loud at all. The volume is all the way up on the Transformer and yet my iPod is a lot louder than it is. Would using bluetooth be any better? My car doesn't have bluetooth but they sell a module just didn't know if it would. :/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116482
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Thanks! I'll give it a try tomorrow. Also I don't really know much about audio but would bluetooth be any better (quality wise) than using the headphone jack, or would there be no significant difference in that respect?
I have apps called "Equalizer" and "DSPManager" and they each seem to do the trick. Is there any advantage to one or the other (including Volume+ as well) though?
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Hi,
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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Anyone know how to get the Bluetooth settings from android 4.1 put into android 4.2? I've seen people talking about stacks and what not but have no idea what they are talking about. It is actually an open issue in 4.2 that has been assigned. See thread.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39632
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm not an audiophile but bluetooth sounds fine on my headphones. What problems are you having?
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I'm not an audiophile but bluetooth sounds fine on my headphones. What problems are you having?
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I am an audiophile and Bluetooth sounds fine.
In my car I have a Bose stereo. cymbal splashes, vocals, or anything high frequency sounds very tinny. or the best way to describe it would be like crinkling a potato chip bag during those high frequency parts. It isn't obnoxiously bad, but definitely bad enough to know something is not right. Didn't have problems on my galaxy nexus till it updated to 4.2, it sounded great. Then when nexus 4 came and I fired it up it thinking it would be better it sounded identical to the galaxy nexus post upgrade. The headphone jack sounds great though, it just seems to be affecting Bluetooth.
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Bluetooth audio sounds fine to me as well. I'm using the LG HBS-700 A2DP headset.
I do find it to be less noticeable when using play music, or music on my phone. Still there, but not as bad. If I use slacker or Pandora, it's a train wreck. I know I'm not crazy cause I reverted my galaxy nexus back to 4.1.2 and it was fine again. I can use an aux cable but that defeats the purpose of having Bluetooth in my car. And I can't revert my nexus 4 to 4.1
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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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I just got the g2, coming from a s4.
I am rooted on stock Verizon. I connect to my bose soundlink bluetooth speaker, and status says connected and media is checked. When I play anything, sound comes out of the phone earpiece and not the Bluetooth. Not the phone speaker but the earpiece. If I disconnect the Bluetooth, audio plays through the phone speaker correctly. I have tried this with both a Bluetooth speaker and headset and same problem with both, sound through phone earpiece when connected to bluetooth and not through the Bluetooth speaker. Not sure what is causing it but it is driving me crazy. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Same thing happens to me. I got T-mobile lg g2.
I don't know how to fix your issue. But, once it is fixed you will find that music streamed off of the G2 sounds horrible. It makes my Bose almost sound like it's mono.
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I reflashed stock ROM, it worked for a day, and then same problem. I know it is the phone, I can use every other device I have and it works fine. Is there another version of the Bluetooth app we can try? Really frustrating and tough finding any info
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Haven't found solution yet, any other ideas?
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