Hey guys and girls,
I am using MOTOROLA H300 BLUETOOTH HEADSET with XDA 02 Mini S, on WM6 (XM6). The headset functions well, except for the volume level - it's extremly low (even when set to maximum on the headset). Is there a way to increase it, maybe using some regestry BT stack tweaks?
I would gladly appreciate your help.
P.S. The headset is pretty loud when it works with Motorola V360
Use Mp3 Gain or.. Core player
I have the same on an Motorola 820 stereo headset. But it can dish out more power. For instance using Core media player you can Pre amp the sound. Downside is that the next buttons and play button don't work in that. So if you want use it fully with WMP. You have to use a program like MP#Gain to bring up the decibels of your mp3's I would say 92 decibels as a minimum. At least it works on my headset. So i don't think this has to do with headset limitations.
My problem is not music playback, it's not like H300 is a stereo headset. I am talking about simple phone conversations. The volume is just too low...I really don’t want to ditch this headset...so any help or advice would be appreciated...I am still not convinced that it's impossible to increase the bluetooth headset volume programmatically...
Sorry ...
i made a wrong assumption.
But i think i saw some reg tweaks to amp overal sound for Phone itself.
that's probably it!
Noonski said:
i made a wrong assumption.
But i think i saw some reg tweaks to amp overal sound for Phone itself.
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Any idea on where I can find it?
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Hello everyone,
I was using a O2 Zinc on WM6 platform before the current Nike. With Zinc, i was able to listen to mp3 songs played to my SE HBH610 one-sided headset but not now on Nike. I noticed though that the Bluetooth stack on these 2 sets are different while on Zinc, you have an option to "Enable Audio". Anyone, can help? Thank you in advance.
Alano
what settings you have try?
There is nothing much to try. Just either to delete this headset or set it as "handsfree".
There should also a option for bluetooth audio if the phone recognize a2dp on a headset.
my car-hifi has handsfee and bluetooth audio and i can check both.
A2DP for music works like a charm for me...
i dunno about the settings my bluetooth headset when activated automaticly takes over from the phone speaker when im using media programs, though not with all programs. im using an Jabra bt3030 headset myself.
There doesn't seem to be an option perse for A2DP, anyone got an idea?
I have managed to downloaded a 3-party software that allows me to hear on the same headset audio. This show that there is nothing wrong with the capability of the headset but the software of the bluetooth in Nike. As far as I remember, on WM6 of Zinc, it is using Broadcom BT stack. Anyone has ideas where to get this to replace the MS stack on Nike?
Weird - I recently bought a SE HBH-DS220 headset and it works fine together with both Windows Media player and the inbuilt HTC media player.
Nike is A2DP compatible as said in the phone documentation. I use to listen music wirth my motorola S9. When I pair the S9, audio is automatiquely routed to it.
I have a motorola S9 stereo Bt too and everything works fine, even games and tcmcp work without problems.
I use this Blue Tooth Headset. Reason ... no other Product use 24bit D/A Converter! Not much Headset, can match with this product!!! and ... i am a fan of old designes ... if you have a sunglasses ... you look like the first Napster Logo LLOOOLL
twolf said:
I have a motorola S9 stereo Bt too and everything works fine, even games and tcmcp work without problems.
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The S9s are a great set, but don't ever go running/cycling or get sweaty with them - they totally fail - which is seriously lousy for something thats "designed" for such usage.
I use the Motorola SoundPilot S705, which i brilliant.
I have an outtake for 3,5 mm. jack, and FM radio. When I turn the SoundPilot on, it immediately paires up with my phone.
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The S9s are a great set, but don't ever go running/cycling or get sweaty with them - they totally fail - which is seriously lousy for something thats "designed" for such usage.
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didnt knew that, thanks for the tip...
I have experienced a weak sound during listening music thru audio manager. I wonder if there is any way like modifying Audiopara3.csv in Touch Diamond. Please help.
Can't say the same really. I've been using the HTC bluetooth headset with no volume issues. Haven't yet tried the supplied wired headset.
Same question here... The sound on my Rose is extremely weak as well, e.g. it is impossible to listen to podcasts in a train. Is there no way to change this ??
Just a thought, though I'm sure that this is obvious enough so that you guys probably already tried it: turn up the system volume with the two buttons on the left side of the device.
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i have the same problem over here, i have been told that this could have to do with european regulations. Something with the amount of decibels allowed.
There is a audio boost option in the menu but with a bluetooth headset this option does not work.
If there is a solution to this problem i would be happy to learn about it
Does it sound any better using media player? I think media player has a better sound but audio manager has an equaliser. Try using that to boost the sound.
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Use Pocket Player.
While using select: Menu>More>Options>Advanced and check "Use and set device volume". Then press on the side of Rose Volume Down button once and Volume Up button to max volume. This will double max volume.
BTW, for podcasts and audiobooks Pocket Player is the best, because it can autoresume last played file to exact point. I use it all the time because all my audiobooks are chopped into 30 minutes long MP3's. Neither AudioManager nor WMP can do it.
My solution was to change the profile to Outdoors and then edit the volume in this profile to loud. It works a lot better.
However I have Pocket Player installed and Urgon's solution works like a charm. Thanks man !
Hi im looking for some bluetooth headphones for my blackstone. I want to be able to answer calls and control the media player using the bluetooth headphones.
Does anybody have a rough idea if any of the following are compatable. I know they are not well known brands but thought i may aswell ask anyway.
cheers
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i bought the 2nd one
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wat i can say is not bad. Clear when paired wif both my phone and my laptop.
ps. for better sound quality, i'm using my own headphone.
do the controls work ie play ,pause, prev track, next track ect?
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i bought the 2nd one
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=120318070798
wat i can say is not bad. Clear when paired wif both my phone and my laptop.
ps. for better sound quality, i'm using my own headphone.
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Is this headset compatible with voice dialing? I use microsoft voice control.
Thanks
Why not get some well known branded headsets like motorola s9, that comes close to the price range as well...
i dont like the headsets. i want something that can clip on my shirt, control the hd media player and plug any headphones into.
cheers
Calypso SP
Hi,
I first had the Motorola S9 which were nice, but too much bass, and after some time they completely fell apart
Now I bought the Calypso SP and they work just fine. They support Bluetooth 2.0, so you don't have those annoying pauses if the phone is not exactly behind your back, and the sound is great.
They look a bit like Princess Leia's haircut though
KR
Xandi
I've got sony ericsson HBH-DS970 and they're really excellent.
They will control next/previous track etc in the built in touchflo player but I cannot find out how to make them control Coreplayer instead. I hate the built in player and use Coreplayer for almost everything, but I've had to stop using these headphones because I can't control the tracks with them sadly. Really gutted about it.
I've got Sennheiser CX500s which sound great, but the track control & untangled wires of the bluetooth set was brilliant, and the sound was very good too.
Anyone know a decent bluetooth earbud set that works to control Coreplayer? Or a way I can fix this problem as it really sucks.
do the controls work with windows media player?
Hi.
Im currently trying a Sony Ericsson HBH-DS200 bluetooth headset, it works fine but there is a small static noise.
Does anyone know a BT Headset with really good sound without static noise?
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This thread can be deleted, I found out that the headset i have is fine and the problem was with the Touch HD settings.
Just checking you've tweaked your BT settings? Use Advanced Configuration Tool to set BitPool: Very high, Max Bitpool: 80, Min Bitpool: 65 (these are just settings I've read elsewhere- may not be optimal, but certainly beats the default). Turn phone volume to max and adjust headset volume as necessary - do you still hear the static? I've got a Motorola S705 which sound fine once I've applied the tweaks.
Yes im playing with the settings right now.
I got the music sounding really good but i still have some static when calling.
I think all bt headset will have some static at some point, may have to wait for bluetooth V3 for static-less.
Meanwhile I bought some Sony bt25nx neckstrap from Japan (AudioCubes) and can say they are very nice build and sound quality with lots of bass and a super long battery life oh and complete control of WMP and HTC Manila "Full Screen Player". Anyway every second post in this thread is about bt headsets, you should have posted in one of them.
As for me, I have recently bought the Nokia BH-504 headset and it works great with my Touch HD, with a great sound
I recently bought a Nokia BH-103 and the sound quality is awsome! No noise or anything else, just pure sound. Here's the Link This is a stereo BT InEar headset with call recocnition and also has a good takl/standby time. All over all I'm happy with it.
I use Sony Ericsson's bluetooth, HBH-DS970, with A2DP. It's really nice.
I don't know if whoever wrote the bluetooth stack for Android has Super Hearing or what.... With wired headphones, I have to turn down the volume or I'll blow out my hearing... But with Bluetooth, it's like a fscking whisper.
I have tried the voodoo sound, but apparently it only boosts wired headphones - absolutely not what I need! I listen to music over my stereo Bluetooth headset, or at least I try to. I usually give up in frustration.
Is there any hack/mod for the Vibrant that will allow an increase in BLUETOOTH volume?
Thanks!
Total opposite for me. My wired headphones sound terrible and tinny with no bass at all. Bluetooth on the other hand sounds fantastic. What type of Bluetooth headphones are you using?
CrazyCharlie said:
Total opposite for me. My wired headphones sound terrible and tinny with no bass at all. Bluetooth on the other hand sounds fantastic. What type of Bluetooth headphones are you using?
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Plantronics Voyager 855.
bump. I have a helmet with stereo bluetooth built in, I use it to listen to music and/or gps while riding the motorcycle. And I can't hear a thing once I get moving on the bike. On CM7 and Miui they have DSP manager and on my G1 there was the louder volume hack app.. but i can't find anything for 2.2 roms for the vibrant. I'd really like the ability. I tried adjusting the numbers under bluetooth in the volume section with the secret codes but had no success.
hi there, i have the same issue... i bought a motorola s10-hd and they sound good but very quiet...
On Bluetooth: I turn phone volume all the up then control volume via Bluetooth.
On Wire: REMIND MYSELF to turn down phone volume before wearing earphone. Sometimes I forget and OUCH my ears!!!
Anyone have a better method, please share.
Vibrant on Project-V + Bali-X 1.1
Volume boost?
I have a Samsung Captivate that runs on Firefly 3.0 froyo rom. The problem is that the audio of music and most importantly videos are not loud enough. Voodoo control plus does a great job of increasing the volume for wired headset. But I use bluetooth headset to listen to music and watch movies. I can hardly hear the audio in noisy environments.
Can someone suggest some app or fix or mod to increase volume in bluetooth headset?
I came to know that volume+ app for gingerbread does this job. Any similar app for froyo? or Voodoo control plus can actually help with BT headset volume boost?