Bluetooth MS BT Stack - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

So, after reading of all the horrible things about MSBT stack, what good things are there???? What can you do with the BT stack?
Print?
Headset?
Handsfree car?
Network?
Activesync?
Others?
Thanks. Just one more thing to consider before spending some dough to upgrade from a I to a II or III.

re : MSBT Stack
MSBT Stack, i can do :
- Headset
- ActiveSync
- File Tranfers
i am lucky with my XDA2, but i wasn't lucky with WIDCOMM bluetooth stack,
It gave me HEADACHE & COUGHING.
so, i returned to MSBT Stack.
regard
ajong

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MDA3 Bluetooth Headset / PocketMusic Player

... heya ....
i know there has been some thread about this but i haven't found any answer to my probelm ....
I have a MDA3 with the following ROM Specifications:
ROM: 1.22.00 WWE
ROM Date: 10/22/04
Radio Ver.: 1.06.02
Protovol Ver.: 1337.38
ExtROM: 1.12.126 WWE
I wanna have a bluetooth headset (stereo?) which i can pair with my mda3. I travel often with the train and wanna listen to my music over PocketMusic Player and this headphone.
Is there a chance? Which headset should I buy? I don't want a solution like a bluetooth headset with dongle which I must connect to the headphone plug of my mda3!
Greetings form very snowy austria,
Dominique
I think i've read an article before, which "i-phono" comes with a dongle for units without BT. I really can't remember better check their site.
I'm 99% certain that you cannot listen to music thorugh a BT headset....I have seen it around here many times.
If you can, I welcome being corrected as it is something I would like to do.
HPJ
HPJ: well Its something I used to do with my old' HP 5550, aswell its great to use Skype to communicate using the BT Headsets.
Probably its not yet been implemented in the BT Stack
Are you saying you want a bluetooth headset that is also stereo headphones or are you just looking for blutetooth headphones ?
Not sure about availablility or compatibility but the closest thing I've seen is the Nightingale - BSH 338 from iTouch or iTech or something like that.
It's a set of earbud stereo headphones on wires connecting to a bluetooth clip-on receiver that acts as both headset and headphones.
It also comes with a free USB dongle so you can use it with PCs and laptops.
http://xprnnews.xfn.info/itech/nightingaleBSH338/en.htm
HP Bluetooth stereo headphones does work with XDA II, I think it may work with MDA3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=17186
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ROM Version : 2.06.00WWE
ROM Date : 06/14/04
Radio Version : 1.18.00
Protocol Version : 1337.38

pairing Bt 330 with O2xda

Hi Dear,
Is there any solution for my following problem? :?:
I was not able to pair my XDA II with the generally available Bt headsets and thought it was compatiblity problem. After checking Jabra
website, where they specify that Jabra BT 330 is compatible with XDA,
I purchased that.
But, since then, I have been tried all standard procedures but I am
not successful in pairing it with my device.
Does it require any special settings/ changes in device settings?
Can anybody please help me in pairing this BT 330 with Xda, as I had
invested more money to get the best, still its not working.
Thanks.
J.Pahuja
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ROMs from Atom/hp6828 not hackable enough?

Hi fellas.
I'm no expert.. but I did realised that the Universal had updates on AKU3.2, and also the Phrophet. Also heard that some Dell PDAs has the Widcomm BT stack co-existing with WM5.
So I'm wondering.. why isn't the Atom/hp6828 ROM that hackable? I know alot of users are complaining about the lousy MS BT stack, that causes lotsa problems with the A2DP profile, etc. Only if someone can get AKU3.2 for these devices.. or perhaps the Widcomm stack..
Any leads to that?
hacking is bad...
what we do here is improvise and customizing our system to suit our needs mostly...
non..
MasK said:
Hi fellas.
I'm no expert.. but I did realised that the Universal had updates on AKU3.2, and also the Phrophet. Also heard that some Dell PDAs has the Widcomm BT stack co-existing with WM5.
So I'm wondering.. why isn't the Atom/hp6828 ROM that hackable? I know alot of users are complaining about the lousy MS BT stack, that causes lotsa problems with the A2DP profile, etc. Only if someone can get AKU3.2 for these devices.. or perhaps the Widcomm stack..
Any leads to that?
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It seems that HP has done something to its devices so that you are FORCED to use only their HP branded accessories.
Im using all HP iPAQ accessories and its working flawlessly (BT ST Headphones, BT Headset, BT Foldable Keyboard)

Jabra BT320s or similar

Just to resurrect this thread from back in the day, has anyone seen THIS??
Im wanting a wireless bluetooth A2DSP thing with the AVRCP buttons on it. Also I want to be able to use my own earphones and this looks the ticket!
Has anyone used this or something similar on the Hermes yet?? And if so does the A2DP fix work?!?!
I've tried a number of headsets on the Hermes, including the 320s.
In terms of connection and stability the HTC is by a far distance the most stable. The 320s did not have a good connection when I tried it.
Unfortunatly all headsets had lots of hissing when used with WM6. I did not try all of them with WM5, but the results seems to be much better.
Some people have good results using reg. hacks or the Widcomm stack. For me that doesn't work.
The AVRCP buttons worked fine on all headsets I've tried (with the media player. Not all players support AVRCP).
All in all the quality of all headsets is much worse than the supplied wired headset. Still the headset makes sense to me, but not for high quality listening.
mrvanx said:
Just to resurrect this thread from back in the day, has anyone seen THIS??
Im wanting a wireless bluetooth A2DSP thing with the AVRCP buttons on it. Also I want to be able to use my own earphones and this looks the ticket!
Has anyone used this or something similar on the Hermes yet?? And if so does the A2DP fix work?!?!
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Webhmaster said:
I've tried a number of headsets on the Hermes, including the 320s.
In terms of connection and stability the HTC is by a far distance the most stable. The 320s did not have a good connection when I tried it.
Unfortunatly all headsets had lots of hissing when used with WM6. I did not try all of them with WM5, but the results seems to be much better.
Some people have good results using reg. hacks or the Widcomm stack. For me that doesn't work.
The AVRCP buttons worked fine on all headsets I've tried (with the media player. Not all players support AVRCP).
All in all the quality of all headsets is much worse than the supplied wired headset. Still the headset makes sense to me, but not for high quality listening.
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Gutted!!
Im thinking is there a way i can test A2DP using my PC as the headset?! Il get back to you if i find a solution.
mrvanx: I am currently using my Jabra BT620s (http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/9783.htm) with all AVRCP functions working properly on my Orange SPV M3100 loaded with Black's latest WM6 ROM.
Jabra BT8010 has a great sound and is very flexible...
I would recommend it
BT 320 has software upgrade from Jabra website. Also, it has a very good function - to collect other music player using a wire at the same time collect to your phone using BT. This can perfect solve the music sound quality problem about your PDA.
leochan2005 said:
BT 320 has software upgrade from Jabra website. Also, it has a very good function - to collect other music player using a wire at the same time collect to your phone using BT. This can perfect solve the music sound quality problem about your PDA.
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You mean the BT230 can be connected to a different MP3 player using a cable too? (rather than Bluetooth)
Yes, the model number is BT 325s, check this out. But I cannot find any in HK
Mrvanx
I got a BT320s for my super.fi 5 Pro. The sound is excellent.
Volume adjustment is good
I got the latest FW from the Jabra Singapore site (no way to know what version is on the device and what version is on the upgrade)...
The US site shows it as coming soon???
When getting a call while listening thru A2DP you can take the call but then the phone hangs and need to be reset.
The BT8010 works better from this stand point (not much but at least no need to reset the XDA)
One of the main issue with BT320s is that it switch on by itself easily through a slight push on the central button... and the call management...
This may be due to my WM6 ROM (4/23 from LVSW)...

[Q] Is it possible to use a diff BT-stack (MS in stead of Widcomm)?

I know very little of BlueTooth, so this may be a very silly question, but I was wondering. I have some problems with the A2DP connection, it skips and pauzes, a problem I didn't have with my Touch HD. So I was wondering:
Is it possible to cook a custom rom which uses the MS BT-stack rather thant he Widcomm one?
I would like to know this as well.
Been looking around @ the Touch Pro2 forums (that uses the widcomm / broadcom stack too) and I think the answer's no... it's well known that the widcomm stack is ****e and doesn't implement all the stuff that the MS one has, hence the BT probs ppl have.
Although this topic belings elsewhere I really hope driver updates help fix the horrible A2DP quality, not great in HD2 even tweaked out the max.
aussiebum said:
Been looking around @ the Touch Pro2 forums (that uses the widcomm / broadcom stack too) and I think the answer's no... it's well known that the widcomm stack is ****e and doesn't implement all the stuff that the MS one has, hence the BT probs ppl have.
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actually it's the other way round (although I'm not sure about the current version of widcomm in HD2), I've had windows mobile phones for the last 4-5 years, and MS BT stacks has always been inferior compared to Widcomm.
zenkinz said:
actually it's the other way round (although I'm not sure about the current version of widcomm in HD2), I've had windows mobile phones for the last 4-5 years, and MS BT stacks has always been inferior compared to Widcomm.
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well, it's inferior for me because I can't use BlueInput with the widcomm stack
A quick search for the term "touch pro2 bluetooth stack" also brings up a bunch of links of people having issues with the widcomm stack (like this for example: http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=10696).
I'm sure they've probably improved the stack since then, but seeing as some people still have problems I'd rather have the standard MS stack where possible instead.
It should be possible on custom ROMs, but as far as I know it's not possible to change the stock BT stack on HTC official ROMs.
I also know bluetooth very little, what makes BT stack differently, hardware or software??
I remember back in 2004, we all were dying to replace the Microsoft BT stack with Widcomm one
Well to keep it simple, the bluetooth stack can be considered a mix between the drivers required for bluetooth to work and a series of apps/services which allow the device to use and work with different BT profiles (like device discovery, bluetooth serial port, A2DP, etc)...
Sounds like drivers to me. I know that on my PC, if I use a bluetooth device I can use the manufacturers drivers/tools or I can just use the default M$ ones. I wonder if it can happen then when custom roms become available?
Please please please put the MS stack back in chefs! The rubbish Widcomm one won't play nice with a lot of devices and apps (like MSVC)
HTC HD2 bluetooth stack & BMW ULF
There is a worldwide demand for the HD2 to work with the later ULF's for BMW built in car kits. If a ROM can be cooked to replace the Widcomm with the MS Stack I am sure there will be many downloads and donations from gratefull end users. Jetware would probably then work allowing tweaking between car and phone.

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