I just upgraded from 3.35 to 3.56 and I am having a problem with bluetooth. With 3.35, I could connect to a device using hands free and the audio would pass through the bluetooth device even if I had a head phone plug into the usb port. With 3.56, if I have a head phone plugged into the usb port then the audio is shunted to the usb port instead of the bluetooth device. (Before someone asks--- I have my car setup to allow me to listen to music from the phone and to also have hands free bluetooth working... NOTE my car's bluetooth doesn't support A2DP).
In other words, is there a registry key that will force bluetooth audio to supersede the usb port so that I can get 3.56 to behave the way 3.35 did?
Thanks
Try the new Radio(3.42.30),I had a few problem with my Plantronics Voyager 855 A2DP BT headset,after my updated to the new radio,the problem seemed go away.
2kmy477 said:
Try the new Radio(3.42.30),I had a few problem with my Plantronics Voyager 855 A2DP BT headset,after my updated to the new radio,the problem seemed go away.
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I am using the new radio (3.42.30)... I upgraded the radio a few days before I upgraded the ROM. The new radio is a big improvement over the older radio but unfortunately, it isn't related to the problem I'm having. This is a difference in the bluetooth implementation between 3.35 and 3.56 roms... I hope there is a work around otherwise, I will be forced to revert back to 3.35. Oh well....
Thanks
I found the fix!!!
This is the registry key
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\AudioPath]
"AudioPathSwitchToWired"=dword:00000000
If AudioPathSwitchToWired = 0 then bluetooth will be the primary output
If AudioPathSwitchToWired = 1 then usb audio will be the primary output (Default setting)
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Has anyone succeeded in a combination of these two with the Blue Angel device ?
If so, is the audio from the gps software also routed to your car stereo ? What bluetooth protocol would support this ? The parrot carkit supports both the Bluetooth Headset and Handsfree profile.
I think in the end, this would be the best future proof solution : buy a standard pda mount for the Blue Angel and share the parrot carkit between all bluetooth devices present in the car.
Any comments would be welcome !
Kristof
Ok,
I did a little bit of bluetooth research : in order to have MP3 playback using bluetooth, the device must support the bluetooth A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution profile) profile. The A2DP profile was included in BT 1.2 spec.
I've read the thread on the HP MP3 headphones, and there they have a patch that will install the A2DP profile, though I'm not certain whether it is a HP specific implementation.
Some other interesting threads on this subject :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=12549
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=10747
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=7679
So I expect that sooner or later there is going to be a firmware upgrade or bluetooth stack upgrade from Broadcomm that includes this profile.
The next step would be the parrot : for what I know, it does not support the A2DP profile. I asked their sales department if they have any future products / firmware upgrades that will support this profile.
So once you enter your car, you would have to enable 3 (!) bluetooth connections :
Bluetooth headset profile -> mobile phone handsfree communication
Bluetooth A2DP profile -> regular audio coming from the device
Bluetooth Serial profile -> connection to gps
With all the bluetooth instabilities with the current protocol stack, I wonder if these three at the same time would ever be realistic. Does bluetooth support this kind of bandwith anyways ?
I have a Orange M2000 with the Parrott CK3300 (it has built in bluetooth GPS)- The bluetooth handsfree works fine as long as you update the handsfree kit to the latest firmware. Also you have to pair as a Windows CE device for it to connect whenever you get in the car.
The bluetooth GPS does work but I find I usually have to do a soft-reset and then launch tom tom which then connects to the GPS without a problem.
You do loose the GPS connection when you make or recieve a phone call, I'm not sure if this is a limitation of the handsfree kit or the M2000 though, I've only had if for 2 weeks so I'm still experimenting with it!
Hello all,
I could not BELIEVE the Compatibility list of Bluetooth Mobile phones for the Pioneer DEH-P70BT. So I had to go try it myself in the car audio shop.
After some fiddling around, it DOES work ! ! !
A few glitches, bluetooth does not automaticly re-connect when you step in the car. You need to use the radio to create the connection every time. No so bad even, just 4 presses on a few buttons on the radio and you're ready.
Some other things I haven't tried: Phonebook transfer, voice dial and signal strength probably do not work.
This is my BA:
Model: PH20B
ROM version: 1.40.00 WWE
ROM date: 03/10/05
Radio version: 1.13.00
Protocol version: 1337.42
ExtROM version: 1.40.556 WWE[/url]
I have exactly the same problem. But not only with XdaIIs, the same with my Motorola V3.
Last time I survived hard reset, after trying to reconect my XdaIIs to DEH-P70BT.
Thx god I had BackUp on my Laptop.
Now I think to upgrade it to WM5.
8125 bluetooth compatibility for pioneer p-6800 head unit ???
My phone is a HTC 8125 on T-mobile service and it recognizes the the radio's bluetooth but the radio "doesn't" recognize the phone.
I've tested my other phones (nokia and samsung flip phones) and they worked just fine and the clarity was better than a bluetooth headset (in my opinion)
I would like to know if there is a program or adapter I could use to make the 8125 bluetooth version compatible with the pioneer bluetooth version ????
Any feedback will be greatly appreciated!! ;o )
GHOST-TOWN VETERAN
BT Car Stereo
Hi,
I tried DEHP70BT but had problems. Now i'm using VR500CS-BT from Virtual Reality Sound Labs. It works great. Auto reconect works and even has A2DP profile so u can play music from BT PDA via car stereo. About $150.
I use DEH-P65BT and it work well on my BA & SEK800i, Auto Reconect & play music from BT PDA via car stereo
dhid1422, what bluetooth stack & rom are you running on your Blueangel?
Hey people,
I tried connecting my Jabra320 up to my Touch HD the other day. The headset should support A2DP for stereo bluetooth, which worked with my old Touch Dual, however, whenever I try adding the headset to my HD I can only see the hands free profile.
Anyone had any problems with A2DP or any ideas how to fix this?
I was thinking about getting a Sony Ericsson headset, but don't want to commit to the investment until I know that I can use the A2DP profile...
I'm using Dutty's v2.5 rom and the v1.12 radio.
Same problem with new duttys roms. It shows me both wireless stereo and handsfree but when i try only to connect A2DP it disconnects. Worked fine on older duttys roms.
I have Jabra 620s
tunppi said:
Same problem with new duttys roms. It shows me both wireless stereo and handsfree but when i try only to connect A2DP it disconnects. Worked fine on older duttys roms.
I have Jabra 620s
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You're getting a little further than I - I domn't see the 'Wireless Stereo' option at-all. Well I believe Dutty is releasing a new ROM soon. Hopefully it'll be fixed then. If not I'll mention the problem when it comes out - hopefully Dutty or someone will find a fix.
Thanks though for confirming I'm not the only one with this problem!
Hope you guys has fixed your problem. if not, let me tell you how to fix it.
I had the same issue before. now it works.
1. make sure your headset is power off and delete the connection on your cellphone.
2. connect your charger to the headset for 4 seconds, then disconnect it.
3. repeat step2 4 times.
4. after that, your headset will be reset. then, reconnect to your cell phone and you will see wireless stereo function enabled.
What I have discovered on my A2DP headphones (Philips SHB7100) is that when I power them on it will automatically connect but only with wireless headset (phone calls only) functionality.
What I have to do is go to the touchflo settings tab, select Menu> Bluetooth Devices and disconnect then reconnect the headset. Once I do that it connects for both A2DP and phone calls.
I also have a Jabra "Dogtag" headset and it ALWAYS reconnects with both automatically unlike the Philips set, so I suspect this also has something to do with the headset itself and not just the OS/ROM.
I have TomTom Navigator 7.913(9189) on my Leo. It is a custom ROM using the latest shipping base & packages (3.14) and WM 6.5.3 (5.2.23152). I have a Bluetooth carkit (XCarLink) and the pairing is set up OK as far as I can see. The XCarLink has Hands-free and Stereo Audio. Playing music is fine, however the audio from TomTom is at maximum and whatever I change the volume to in TomTom it stays the same. It is so bad that there is clipping. I have changed the 'Link volume to car speed' to enabled and disabled and there is no difference.
I had the same version (same .CAB) on my Blackstone and the audio worked perfectly on this.
Any ideas?
Andy
Hi,
had a similar problem with the Mobile Navigator
I think it has something to do with HTC's own Bluetooth stack.
Strangely, it was not at all tested Costumrom's
One solution I have not found yet.
Hi!
This is just to let you know taht you are not alone. I got the very same problem on my HD2, Jabra connector and Navigator.
The problem apears just using blutooth, using the earphone jack it works flaweless.
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks
Gabriel
After a lot of searching I now understand that the BT stack on the HD2 is the Widcomm/Broadcom BT stack and this is the issue. On the Blackstone its the MS BT stack. Apparently the Broadcom stack doesn't support volume control - this is supposedly a function of the bluetooth audio device and the volume must be controlled by it. Its not part of the BT standard if I am to believe other posts? This is obviously different from how the MS stack worked as this worked perfectly on my Blackstone.
I did some research into maybe getting the MS stack transplanted back into the HD2 ROM but I never got very far with it - I assume its possible as the Windows Phone 7 ROMs for the HD2 have the MS BT Stack don't they? Plus all the HD2 Android ROMs using other drivers for the BT?
Andy
Hello together,
I have a problem with bluetooth connections:
I'm using a HTC Desire, rooted and flashed with a ROM from Alex-V Android Version 2.3.3 with the 2.6.35.8 Kernel.
I have two bluetooth devices:
MM100 Stereo Headset from Sennheiser
BT-Version: 2.0 + EDR
Protocolls: HSP, HFP, A2ADP, AVRCP
and the Hands free car kit Parrot MK6000
BT-Version: 1.2
Protocolls: HSP, HFP, AADP, AVRCP
I can pair both devices with my Desire and the latest paired device would connect automatically to audiosystem for media and telefone when switched on.
The problem is, that the first paired device would not connect automatically to my desire and when it is connected manually it would only connect to the audiosystem for media not telefone.
I can't force it to connect with audiosystem for telefone. I checked and un-checked the check-boxes for both connections in every combination :-(
Remark: I don't want to connect both devices at the same time. I know that this is not working ;-)
With the original HTC Rom I doesn't had this problem. Both devices would pair and connect perfect.
Does anyone has the same problem, or perhaps a solution for this problem?
Pudl
Hello,
is there no one outside with two Bluetooth Hands free devices?
Does anyone has the same problem?
Pudl