It's possible to connect by bluetooth, but music and sound wont play.
Of course it is. I've paired before on a device but didn't have sound. Did you read up on this for your device and search before making a thread? There are things that don't work on certain devices. Many things get fixed if reported properly. This would probably be more of a device specific Q&A type question over on your device forum I would think.. Not sure what your device model is but most of the questions we all have are already answered multiple times somewhere here on xda and if we search for it enough and use different wording, enough times we will find the answers we are looking for. This search search search I'm referring to isn't my rules it is XDA rules. And it's partly so that there isnt many different threads scattered all over about the same thing. That can make things confusing.. If you search thoroughly and can locate nothing on the issue then that's when we can make a thread about it in the proper section.
If I were you and wanted to know this about my device I would search: (my device model) Bluetooth audio not working but paired no sound, paired Bluetooth speaker to Android device using ____ GSI but no sound , maybe throw XDA in at end. PHH treble GSI (my device model) documentation , Bluetooth no audio GSI XDA.
The "PHH treble GSI documentation (my device model ) " is one I frequently used when it's GSI related because that will take me to any documentation for my device model, notes, what works, work arounds for GSI...etc etc...
That's some ways I would try and go after that. I'm probably not the greatest searcher on the map and I don't have your device model but I bet there's TONS of information out there on this exact issue. Maybe for different devices than yours or maybe information on same issue but not on a GSI .. But you can try and troubleshoot it that way too. What I'd do is search like hell and bookmark all the decent pages you bring up on your issue and really go through good and see what you can figure out. Hope that helps.
Not working on note 10
It's a phh issue
Unless he fixes
No one else will
Related
So far, love the phone but I have two issues that I'm wondering if someone can help.
1) On some system screens, for example, when pairing a bluetooth and select "add new device", the right edge of the screen is cut off when in portrait mode. It seems like the length of the screen has fooled the x1 into thinking that the right edge should be wider and so the resolution isn't supported. Any tips on this issue?
2) When pairing a bluetooth device, sometimes either I get a "bluetooth hardware problem" message or the pairing code seems to be incorrect, although of course its always 0000 for all my bt devices. Should I take the phone back or is this happen for all devices currently?
i have the HK xperia which is I think the UK Generic ROM and no updates are at SE's site.
Thanks for any help
Best
Ken
please search and read,
a you'll find an answer
b you'll find the uk v2 rom
fards said:
please search and read,
a you'll find an answer
b you'll find the uk v2 rom
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am affraid your answer will not suffice him:
I guess he thinks this is a hotline and he wants answers
Maybe he doesn't want to search or read even when his specific questions have been answered and discussed before (and more than once)
Hello.
Before you tell me... I already searched the forum and I can see many posts about the problems with BlueTooth in the Hero based ROM's, but none of these posts I read (I could have missed some, of course) say what the problems are exactly, so I don't know if it can be a problem for me or not.
The only things that I need from BT are connection to the Parrot CK3000 handsfree on my car, and to send/receive files over BT. Ocassionally I will use the Magic as a 3G modem, but I can do it through USB if not working through BT.
Are these BT features affected by these BT problems on Hero based ROM's?
Thanks in advance.
Not sure if this applies to all hero roms but in the 'jacxheroskiv' rom the problem is a missing shared object (just a missing file in the filesystem)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4479554&postcount=96
Hi There
At the moment Bluetooth is problematic on all hero roms for the sapphire or otherwise. Audio head sets (wireless headphones) seem to work ok but everything else doesn't. So unfortunately your car kit won't work. (I have the same one, it pairs but the audio is garbled) File sharing on the other hand is a problem for all the androids so far (There is an app on the market that provides the functionality but it's not as elegant as it could be) so don't expect that to work on hero roms. I haven't tried Bluetooth tethering because WiFi tether works so well. Perhaps someone else could comment.
Now for the difficult part...
So far as I can tell a willing developer, correct me if I'm wrong, could make the Bluetooth work if the source code for the hero was made available (should be available in a few months if the recent release of the sapphires source code is anything to go by) There seem to be quite a number of people who need this functionality so I'm sure one of the rom cookers will get to it but unfortunately there is no way to know exactly when. For this reason I've decided to stick to the ion roms for now. In any event, Touchflo/Sense UI will be made officially available for the magics in due course...for a price of course
On another note any support financial or otherwise is greatly appreciated by the developers so if you want to encourage a particular functionality a few bucks and a friendly message will go a long way. Please remember though that the developers do this kind of thing for the love of it and provide no explicit support for their roms. Any and all risk is taken upon yourself but in most cases caveats will have been picked up by someone before hand.
Sorry if I've mentioned some things you already knew but I thought to add some info applicable to other newcomers.
Enjoy hacking!!
Thanks both.
I guess I'll have to use a non-Hero ROM then. As for the BT file transfer, I've seen at least one Cupcake ROM with it enabled and available as an option in the BT menu. I don't know what ROM it was though, I think I saw it in a Youtube video.
P.S.: I noticed that this thread was moved to "Sapphire general", sorry for put it in "development", I did it for it was related to Hero ROM's. Thanks mods for move it.
A2DP works for my Sony Ericsson HBH-DS205 - music streams flawlessly.
However, the call feature does not work - is this another common bluetooth problem with the HEROs?
Now before I get told to search I know this isn't possible right now. I am mainly looking for an explanation as to why. Some chinese android head units and the parrot stuff seems to be able to do this just fine, so what is stopping someone from hacking this feature on the nexus 7 (or any other android tablets)?
Is it because of lack of interest or is there a technical limitation making this impossible? Plenty of people seem to be using tablets as head unit nowadays so I found it weird this was still not working...
(note my technical expertise stops at installing custom roms so I might not be familiar with the difficulty of such a task)
I am getting an audio crackle in my 2005 mini cooper s with a kenwood radio over bluetooth on stock 12b. When on a CM based rom this doesn't happen (lg roms have a built-in equalizer?). If someone knows how to remove the stock eq please post how. Thanks
"I have a similar issue in my 2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe. The static is only present during loud levels on songs, not at all times during the track. Seems like it is most noticeable on the higher frequencies also. Please reply here if your issue is the same.
I did not have this problem on my HTC One X in the same car.
I have searched all over Android and Hyundai forums and found little to work with. What I have found is that this is not affecting everyone, otherwise it would be all over the forums. I appears to me that it is related to our cars bluetooth receivers and how they communicate with the phone.
I found some posts from a user CBaronne where he had what appeared to be the same issue on another phone and modified the "Bitpool" value with good results. He wanted to do the same on this phone but the variable is buried in a system file and modifying it was beyond his expertise.
I have also flashed several sound mods with no success, as well as different tricks to ensure that APT X is enabled. Nothing has helped.
I think until we get a developer with this phone and has this issue there will not be any attempt made to resolve. You can always just buy another car..."
I have been posting this comment in several threads to try an get some attention on it. This issue is not common enough for it to have consistent comments or investigation. I also can confirm that it does not happen on CyanogenMod, so that's what I use now.
Are you on LG's stock Kit Kat?
Other threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...0#post47418870
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...9#post47423589
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...5#post49735305
Reading other Android forums and Hyundai threads it DOES appear to be a compatibility issue, meaning that it is about the combination of two devices, it does not affect every G2 bluetooth connection. From the first link I posted it DOES appear that if we can adjust the bitpool values of the G2 we could improve the quality.
Slinkynose said:
"I have a similar issue in my 2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe. The static is only present during loud levels on songs, not at all times during the track. Seems like it is most noticeable on the higher frequencies also. Please reply here if your issue is the same.
I did not have this problem on my HTC One X in the same car.
I have searched all over Android and Hyundai forums and found little to work with. What I have found is that this is not affecting everyone, otherwise it would be all over the forums. I appears to me that it is related to our cars bluetooth receivers and how they communicate with the phone.
I found some posts from a user CBaronne where he had what appeared to be the same issue on another phone and modified the "Bitpool" value with good results. He wanted to do the same on this phone but the variable is buried in a system file and modifying it was beyond his expertise.
I have also flashed several sound mods with no success, as well as different tricks to ensure that APT X is enabled. Nothing has helped.
I think until we get a developer with this phone and has this issue there will not be any attempt made to resolve. You can always just buy another car..."
I have been posting this comment in several threads to try an get some attention on it. This issue is not common enough for it to have consistent comments or investigation. I also can confirm that it does not happen on CyanogenMod, so that's what I use now.
Are you on LG's stock Kit Kat?
Other threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...0#post47418870
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...9#post47423589
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...5#post49735305
Reading other Android forums and Hyundai threads it DOES appear to be a compatibility issue, meaning that it is about the combination of two devices, it does not affect every G2 bluetooth connection. From the first link I posted it DOES appear that if we can adjust the bitpool values of the G2 we could improve the quality.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sorry for late reply, I was on 4.2.2 stock. right now I am on cloudyflex 4.2.2 and I have yet to see if it makes a difference.
I had the issue on every 4.2.x ROM I tried. When I moved to Cyanogen 11 the crackle went away. I don't want to switch away until I know that this issue is not present on the 4.4 Stock ROM.
My recommendation is that you try a 4.4 Stock ROM if this is important, if that doesn't resolve, go with Cyanogen.
welcome to the world of botched standards, its often appliences with same technology dont always work, just check compatability of devices such as car radios with mobile phones. contact them and ask if they have or can update compatability with newer tech.
its possible kenwood already has an update
send from the jungle
Hey,
I already asked the question here but I thought I could not help to post it here anyway because maybe it's a bit better for a question which deals with custom ROM sources.
On my Tablet (with CyanogenMod 14.1) I can see the battery status of my connected bluetooth headset (no BLE device). On my phone (which runs on Stock 7.1) I can't see this information. Also iOS can display the battery status.
I would like to build an application which gives me this information also on my phone. For this I thought I could copy and modify the CM source code but I can't find anything where they read the battery status from connected bluetooth devices.
Has anyone found something like this in the massive source of CM and can give my the link to the source? Also a rooted solution or a system app which I have to flash would be okay.
Hope someone can help me here.
Greetings, Cilenco
If one device is correctly reading the battery data then the data is probably being sent over the connection. I would suggest reading the packets that are received from you headset. There is possibly a mic line, audio line, and battery/data line. your phone may only be reading the mic and audio.