Phone ringtone over BT headset? - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam Software Upgradin

I have searched the forum but can not seem to find an answer for the issue I am having. I am trying to route the phone ring tones to BT headset, and can't find a software or a hack that does it for me. I tried Jetware hands-free soft, but can not enable that feater with that software because its grayed out.
Are there any other progs I should try to use, or is it useless with hermes?
I heard this worked with other HTC phones.
Thanks
K

Hey what's up man? Here's a little program that reroutes all sound from your hermes to your mono bt headset. Basically once it's installed, turn your bt headset on and hold down the call button on your headset for about 3 seconds. it will transfer over all sound once u have done that. gl.

but isn't it going to make BT awake all the time?
Is the battery going to drain fast witht his method?
thanks
K

nah the battery might drain a tad faster cause it's reproducing the ring tone and any other noises ur cell makes but bt headsets are designed to be on standby for days.. i hardly think a couple rings here and there will kill it bro.

didn't work
i still hear regular tones from bt headset instead of my ringtone...
is voice dial conflicting with it?

i honestly don't know.. it works with mine.. im sorry it isnt with yous..

try voice command 1.6 works great on my wizard

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I have music playing in Jabra BT250

I've been playing around with my XDAIIi today and finally got music coming from my Jabra BT250.
Pressing the answer/end button on the Jabra toggles the sound to the headset and back to the XDAIIi.
At the same time I get my Tom Tom voice over the music!
The sound is not great, certainly not Hi-Fi though this, I guess, is mainly down to to the headset.
doesent work with me...
XDAIIi hardware+drivers support voice dialing over BT and playing audio. It was written in specification.
It is impossible to make these drivers work on normal XDAII or XDAIIs devices.
That's too bad for 2s user!
how did you get this to work as on my XDA2i i cant get it work, mainly the tomtom voices i am intrested in, not fussed about the music side
Thanks
John
I don't like answers like the one I'm about to give you and it's all I have.
I was on a call and ended it with my Jabra headset button. I then pressed the button again as I wasn't certain it had ended and I got the Tom Tom voice. I then played some music and that came through as well.
Now I can switch between XDA sound and Jabra sound just by toggling the headset button.
I haven't done anything with settings or patches. I got it quite by accident. If you want any info on my settings just ask but I'm sure they are all default.
The only thing that had changed between not getting it and getting it was the installation of Microsfot Voice Command, which is probably the best bit of s/w I have used. I don't know if this is a factor or not.
Thanks Mindraceing, are you useing Voice comands v1 or v1.5
Thanks
John
I'm using 1.5 UK version.

X7500 WM6 and A2DP problem

Hi!
Yesterday I went through the upgrade of the official Dutch HTC Europe WM6 release. No problems there and WM6 works a charm.
The problem came to the light when I paired my Motorola HT820 A2DP headset. The music in the Windows Media Player plays well through A2DP, but only for a few seconds. After that it starts pausing every second. The same goes for all types of audio I play (video, TCPMP, etc).
Who can help? There was no problem using WM5 and a previous WM6 ROM (unofficial and WWE).
Thanks!!
Sounds like your sampling rates are off. Check this thread for info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=308752
Search on Priority256_fix. That seems to be the final piece of the puzzle to fix the blue tooth problem.
nrm said:
Search on Priority256_fix. That seems to be the final piece of the puzzle to fix the blue tooth problem.
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Or search on Bluetooth Priority Fix.
Thanks for the tips.
Ofcourse there will be always another problem: my Motorola A2DP headset now fails to autoconnect (after being paired) to the X7500. Normally when I turn on the headset you will see a headphone/musictone icon in the top bar and hear the "connect sound" through the headset. This doesn't happen now. I need to soft reset first, and after that it will work again, for a few times.
Deleting the headset and pairing again works, but the autoconnecting stops working when I try again later.
Damn, what is it with the official WM6 and A2DP?
apd said:
Or search on Bluetooth Priority Fix.
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Hi, I still experience lags and pauses while using A2DP. With the registry tweak Priority256 it even gets a lot worse!!
Any more suggestions? I tried several headsets and even the Parrot Sound speaker set, but all of them are the same. So it's not the headset.
EDIT: I figured that it has something to do with the normal Bluetooth headset I use. I want to use the A2DP stereo headset simultaneously with the normal headset for phone calls. The A2DP headset only uses "Stereo audio" when connected, while the normal headset uses "Headset". This was no problem at all with all other devices I had and no problem as well on the X7500 running WM5. With WM6 things are different I guess.
A2DP WITHOUT the normal headset connected is no problem, like it should work. WITH the voice headset connected simultaneously, the lags come up, the prioriry fix makes no difference in this matter. And I'm stubborn, I want to have the voice headset to be connected at all times, the A2DP headset when I want to listen to music.
Any thoughts?

:::::::Skype users need help:::::::

Hi guys got some questions and maybe some developers can help. Ok , like most people in here i use my phone to its full potential. As of current I use my phone to do skype calls constantly. Problem with this is unless u use a corded headset or use bt toggle to get sound and mic to go to bluetooth. With the corded headset you get very loud and stereo sound and can use the attached to the headset to talk with, but ur stuck with this cable that leads down to your incrediably huge phone. Bt toggle works good but sound quality that comes out to the bluetooth speaker is sooo very low. Other than these two ways the only other thing you can do is use skype like a speakr phone, which i dont think anyone would care to do ( brick to the ear). skype does go to the bluetooth headset wonderfuly if you have a2dp (ie bt810) but the problem is that the mic doesnt turn on so again your stuck with the problem of talking into the device's mic. is there anyway to turn on the mic while ur in a2dp, sorta like a bluetooth toggle but with the mic instead , mictoggle? if we could have something like this added into AP4 that would be incrediable ( even though i know it would be awesome even without this anyways )

Anyone having this issue - Dialing tones play through the handset speaker and not BT?

I upgraded my XV-6800 to 6.1 using the Verizon ROM and am having a very annoying issue with Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 (it works somewhat).
The issue is this:
Push button on headset to activate MSVC
***Beep*** through headset
Me: Call Home
Msvc: Call Home? (through headset)
Me: Yes
DIAL TONES THROUGH THE PHONES SPEAKER
Bluetooth headphone switches back on once connected
The only way I have found that it works normally is when I have my Plantronics 8010 main headset piece set to "Wireless Stereo" and "Hands-Free" and I have the little icon of the stereo headsets showing on the top (where the start menu is). If that icon isn't there then the phone goes back to behaving the way it was above.
I've tried this with non-stereo headsets (mono only) and it plays the damn dial tones through the speaker on the phone. The other thing is that instead of the ringtone coming through the headset on an incoming call it goes through the phones speaker- when I hit the headset button it connects the call properly.
Can this be a conflict with that garbage software called Cyberon Voice Dialer? Anyone else have this issue and was there a fix?
Thanks!
I wasn't aware this was a bug. This is how it's always operated for me and I thought it was a purposeful function of the software. Besides, I think that dialing sound would get really annoying in my ear.
EDIT: The ringtones play through my headset, though. It's just the dialing sound that doesn't. What are your Phone settings in MSVC?
Ok- just uninstalled MSVC and re-installed (for the the third time) and now the incoming calls play the headset fine but the dial tones play out of the speaker on the handset.
I'm pretty sure this is a bug as it never used to do this on the XV-6700 running MSVC 1.5.
It's honestly been that way on every version I've personally used. It doesn't seem like a bug to me. It's specifically jumping out of the Bluetooth audio bridge to play it, then back in. That seems deliberate to me. Besides, it's an effect of the phone, itself, doing the dialing. Kind of a psychological thing. Besides, I wouldn't want that annoying sound buzzing in my ear.

Ring on Phone even if connected with Headphones

Hallo,
what can I do to have the following behaviour:
I need to hear an arriving phone call on the mobile device even if I have connectet it to a Headphone (bluetooth or cable). (I often carry the activated bluetooth headphone in my bag but than I don't hear anny call because its only ringing in my headphone)
can anybody help me?
Several options. The easiest is when you put your BT headphone in your bag, turn it off. Saves your headphone battery, too.
The 2nd option is to disable A2DP on the phone. There are several apps out there that make this easier than going into Settings. I use a Today screen plug-in called A2DP Toggle, www.teksoftco.com, free. But the version I have is buggy.
The 3rd option is to disable BT on the phone, again there are tools out there that make this easier. A2DP Toggle can be set to also disable BT when you turn off A2DP.
I have never heard of a tool that lets you direct specific notifications to the various outputs but it makes perfect sense. There should be lots of options that we just aren't given in WM, like keeping the phone from turning off the backlight during a phone call.
The easiest is when you put your BT headphone in your bag, turn it off. Saves your headphone battery, too.
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The problem on this way is, that it takes some time to turn the BT headphone on. So I sometimes lost a call, because I was to slowly...
My BT Headphone has a standby Time from more less 5 days! - so battery is no problem.
The way to disable A2DP brings that I can't use e.g. Voice Command over BT Headphone, isn't it?
So maybe there is no solution for my problem?
(The Athena cant "talk" quit... so I need the Headphone, when I get Calls - I don't like that everybody how is around me hear what the "caller" tells me...)
Over the weekend I had headphones plugged into my phone with music streaming (via TCPMP) and a call came in. It switched the audio over to the external speakers, then paused it, and played the ring tone over the external speakers.
Just what you wanted, right? I'm using the AP4 ROM, don't know if that is the difference or just using TCPMP.

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