Hi All,
Im using a HTC wizard at the moment and while trying to connect to an external GPS unit via Bluetooth, when i try to make a New Outgoing Port using com 6 or 7 i constantly get the following error message "The COM port could not be created. Please check your settings and try again".
I have tried this with multiple devices and multiple gps units but am still having the same issue on the same note i have been doing this no problem with other wizards but i seem to be having this problem with a select few.
Has anyone ever came across this or know how to get around as i have already reset the XDA to factory defaults with no sucess.
Dear XDA members,
I would like to post my problem, perhaps there are more members with this
problem.
I cannot contact my desktop or laptops with the bluetooth from my Note.
I had the same problem with my Galaxy SII.
Seems that Samsung is bringing products on the market without proper
drivers?
I asked them with this device how to solve this problem, they replied with the
advice of a hard reset, which didnot work.
Other devices work without a flaw with bluetooth.
Does anyone has a opinion or solution for this problem?
Would be great.
greetz
Aedriaen
The Netherlands
Aedriaen said:
Dear XDA members,
I would like to post my problem, perhaps there are more members with this
problem.
I cannot contact my desktop or laptops with the bluetooth from my Note.
I had the same problem with my Galaxy SII.
Seems that Samsung is bringing products on the market without proper
drivers?
I asked them with this device how to solve this problem, they replied with the
advice of a hard reset, which didnot work.
Other devices work without a flaw with bluetooth.
Does anyone has a opinion or solution for this problem?
Would be great.
greetz
Aedriaen
The Netherlands
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I have no problems with win 7
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Hoi Adriaan ik denk dat dat gewoon aan de Bluetooth drivers van jouw pc ligt! Download die maar eens opnieuw en installeer ze maar opnieuw.... Jouw probleem heeft niets met Bleutooth van je Note te maken... Je zegt het zelf al dat je S2 het ook al niet deed...
I can confrim this problem.
Windows 7 x64
Galaxy note with not-so-updated firmware, but doesn't really change things.
Laptop and phone see each other and pair well.
Phone can only see laptop as media audio device. Laptop can only see phone as media device.
Transferring file in either direction doesn't work, whatever method I use (start from BT devices, and choose send file, or open the bluetooth file transfer app from start menu, or even use myphoneexplorer in BT connection to send files).
While MPE returns an obex error, the other two methos start as if they were going to do the transfer, but the transfer never starts.
I tried sending files to my laptop, but I only ended up having a queue of sends that won't process, and cannot be cleared, staying after a reboot.
So unless there is some weird problem with my current firmware/kernel, somehow the note can't move files with windows 7.
I have found pretty much evidence elsewhere that people are having the same problem even with the S2.
Now that I bought a laptop with BT, it's silly that I need to plug a cable to move files...
I don't know what's wrong for you guys but I've got Windows 7 x64. Everything work perfectly on my Note, I mean I can send files in both ways. I haven't installed any additional program on my laptop to do so.
I'm on stock LA4 not rooted.
So here's the deal.
I had frozen several things regarding bluetooth from titanium backup, trying to defrost them didn't work for a problem in the app, so I gad to do the batch power defrost to reactivate them, and turns out that was the culprit
Bluetooth device driver installation unsuccessful
Hello Friends, I am facing a problem.
I was pairing my device with my laptop and everything followed smoothly until the last step.
The pop-up in the taskbar displayed -
"Device driver software was not successfully installed"
On my laptop,
Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > Bluetooth Devices
the name of my device appears but there is a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark besides it.
The Troubleshoot option seems futile as well. The message that appears after Troubleshooting has completed is, "Troubleshooting was unable to automatically fix all of the issues found" and the Problems Found displays, "Bluetooth Peripheral Device doesn't have a driver - Not fixed - a red circle with an X mark".
What could be the issue(s)? Please help me rectify it/them. I have Samsung Kies 2.0 installed on my laptop.
Just tried it for the first time on windows 7 x64 using my note on German LPY (worked on GB too) and it searched windows update and installed these drivers:
Bluetooth A2DP Source
Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target
Bluetooth OPP
Bluetooth Phone Boook Access
Bluetooth Handsfree Audio Gateway
Bluetooth Message Access Profile Server
Then it worked perfectly in sending files and listening to audio. Did these install on yours?
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Just tried it for the first time on windows 7 x64 using my note on German LPY (worked on GB too) and it searched windows update and installed these drivers:
Bluetooth A2DP Source
Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target
Bluetooth OPP
Bluetooth Phone Boook Access
Bluetooth Handsfree Audio Gateway
Bluetooth Message Access Profile Server
Then it worked perfectly in sending files and listening to audio. Did these install on yours?
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Thank you for your response rowee270.
Since I had not payed attention to all the drivers being installed after pairing my device the first time, I repeated the procedure again!
The result of post pairing is -
Bluetooth Headset AG - green check mark - Ready to use
Bluetooth OPP - green check mark - Ready to use
Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target - green check mark - Ready to use
Bluetooth AV Source -green check mark - Ready to use
Bluetooth Peripheral Device - red circle with X mark - No driver found
My Samsung Galaxy Note is running on stock ROM with no root, Android 2.3.6 and my HP laptop is running on Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1 x64.
Did you try installing Samsung Kies?
May help with drivers.
YLNdroid said:
Bluetooth Peripheral Device - red circle with X mark - No driver found
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Obviously you need to install the driver for that Peripheral device.
I don't quite understand why it didn't install automatically. Maybe your computer company support page might have bluetooth drivers?
This page has someone who fixed their Peripheral Device problem:
http://blog.joelvincent.com/solved-bluetooth-peripheral-device-driver-sol
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Did you try installing Samsung Kies?
May help with drivers.
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Friends, I apologise for the delay in responding.
lettucegoatee, I have Samsung Kies installed on my laptop but no luck.
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Obviously you need to install the driver for that Peripheral device.
I don't quite understand why it didn't install automatically. Maybe your computer company support page might have bluetooth drivers?
This page has someone who fixed their Peripheral Device problem:
http://blog.joelvincent.com/solved-bluetooth-peripheral-device-driver-sol
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Thank you once again rowee270.
I have a HP Pavilion g6-1014sa laptop but I cannot the name of the bluetooth adapter.
The HP website has two different sets of bluetooth drivers for said model. One is Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth Adapter Driver and the other is Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth Software and Driver.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/...en&cc=uk&dlc=en&sw_lang=&product=5081125#N320
The aforementioned drivers are listed under the category Driver - Network.
Although I have installed Piriform Speccy 1.6 on my laptop, I am unable to pinpoint the name of the bluetooth adapter.
I am pathetically stupid.
YLNdroid said:
I have a HP Pavilion g6-1014sa laptop but I cannot the name of the bluetooth adapter.
The HP website has two different sets of bluetooth drivers for said model. One is Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth Adapter Driver and the other is Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth Software and Driver.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/...en&cc=uk&dlc=en&sw_lang=&product=5081125#N320
The aforementioned drivers are listed under the category Driver - Network.
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You might be lucky and get a hint by looking in the Device Manager. There should be a item with a red cross to show it's not working. It's name/properties may tell you the correct manufacturer.
I don't think it would hurt to install the incorrrect driver as it simply won't find the hardware device to use. If you want to be careful, you can create a drive snapshot in System Restore and restore it back if it doesn't work.
Hope it helps
Hi all,
I was really happy to learn that low latency audio devices are now available for Android (Samsung Note4 and Edge at the moment).
But unfortunately it does not work with my Note 4. It crashes the Amplitube app or cannot initialize the USB audio driver. Or else I will see the USB audio has been connected but no input or output movement on the meters.
In SoundCamp, I get the additional toast message that "SAPA is not working". I have even factory reset my Note 4 but still can't get it going.
Does anyone one know about SAPA and how to diagnose it or repair it?
IK multimedia asked me to go to Samsung for a solution which I don't think is realistic so I'm quite a bit unhappy with this situation.
Does anyone here have a working iRig going or sh3d some light on the SAPA error message?
Best
Ken
kenwchan said:
Hi all,
I was really happy to learn that low latency audio devices are now available for Android (Samsung Note4 and Edge at the moment).
But unfortunately it does not work with my Note 4. It crashes the Amplitube app or cannot initialize the USB audio driver. Or else I will see the USB audio has been connected but no input or output movement on the meters.
In SoundCamp, I get the additional toast message that "SAPA is not working". I have even factory reset my Note 4 but still can't get it going.
Does anyone one know about SAPA and how to diagnose it or repair it?
IK multimedia asked me to go to Samsung for a solution which I don't think is realistic so I'm quite a bit unhappy with this situation.
Does anyone here have a working iRig going or sh3d some light on the SAPA error message?
Best
Ken
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I know we had answered this on our forum but I thought it would be good to reiterate here:
Please note that our team did have the following input on this issue:
We have been discussing the following with Samsung for some time now:
We have recently discovered that on some Note 4 devices the Samsung Professional Audio (SAPA) library crashes if a SAPA enabled application like AmpliTube is started with any USB device connected.
If the USB device is connected AFTER the SAPA application is started, everything will work correctly.
Samsung is working to release a fix to SAPA to address this problem, so in the meantime you can bypass the problem by disconnecting the iRig HD-A, running any SAPA enabled application and connecting iRig HD-A again.
Please note that if you do not disconnect iRig HD-A before running the SAPA enabled application and receive the SAPA error the only way to return to normal operation is to restart the device.
It is probably better to perform a restart before trying the suggestion above anyway so that you start from a clean environment.
This is a problem with the underlying SAPA library (it is not an issue with IK Multimedia hardware or software).
Hi,
I experience problems with connecting to my Samsung T24B750 Smart TV via Intel WiDi (fully supported by Miracast so said...).
1. Nexus detects the device just fine.
2. Every attempt of connecting to device fails - TV generates PIN code, but no PIN popup shows on N4, just info that Nexus is connecting -> connected and using screen - which obviously isn't true.
2.1. Attempt of connecting using developer option WPS configuration - KEYPAD also fails - kaypad is shown, but PIN isn't being sent to TV (I guess).
TV gets the request of connection and generates PIN using any method chosen on phone.
I'm attaching my logcats - using default (PBC) WPS configuration method and 2nd using KEYPAD.
(I've tried with Jellybean and KitKat too with same results)
Maybe it's the TV? If anyone can read logcat with Cast screen data, then maybe you will know where the issue is.
Also you could help me out by providing me with a logcat of successful Miracast connection.
Hi There,
Here I’m getting a typical issue which I’ve never experienced before. Working with the android and PC since very long time but this never happened.
So here are the stuff I have:
# A Galaxy Note 4 (Android 6)
# A Galaxy Note 3 Neo (Not sure the Android version)
# An old Windows 7 Desktop PC
# A new HP Envy x360 convertible Laptop (Windows 10)
# A single micro USB cable
So the issue is the Note 4 have been working fine (Connecting through USB) with the PC, connects instantly. But its not connecting with the Laptop at all, its like when I connect the cable sometime it recognized and within a second the connection lost, but its charging fine all time. But with the laptop the Note 3 Neo just connects instantly and transferring data. Using the same cable, so the cable should not be faulty. In Laptop I don’t have the Samsung usb driver but still it connects fine with the Note3 Neo. Even when 1st time inserted it didn’t install any driver at all.
So here are the steps I’ve tried:
# Installed the Samsung USB driver in laptop
# Tried enabling USB debugging in the Note 4 (A fix found over net)
# Tried booting the Note 4 in safe mode, if any external app causing this.
# Formatted the laptop
# Tried Device Manager in windows 10 scan for new hardware, but it detects nothing
But none of the above steps worked. Just don’t make sense why its not detecting only the Note 4? Is there any system app or security denying it? Do I have to change any setting to allow it? With the laptop in all USB ports working fine with all usb devices like pen drive, external hard drive etc. Its all ports are “USB 3.1 Gen 1 (1 HP Sleep and Charge)”
And just one exception, I live in India and all phones were purchased from here, But the brand new Envy Laptop was purchased from US, don’t think there is any regional issue.
If anyone have any solution. Thanks in advance!
# And Mod: Not sure it’s the right thread to post, if not you can please move it to an appropriate one.
Search on Google for USBDeview. A small program that solved similar issues for me in the past.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-N950F met Tapatalk
MarkmanB said:
Search on Google for USBDeview. A small program that solved similar issues for me in the past.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-N950F met Tapatalk
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Thanks, I will try this.