Hi Guys,
I have been on the search to find a bluetooth headphone that will allow you to listen to music through bluetooth on your I-mate/XDA 2 etc.
I came accross the Sonorix OBH-0100.
Site:http://www.sonorix.com/eng/sono_product_obh0100.html
Review:http://www.worldofppc.com/HWTests/openbt2.htm
I sent an e-mail to the company asking whether this set would work with Pocket PC (XDA 2). They replied back saying that current pocket pc's would need a A2DP (advanced audio distribution profile) to be able to use your bluetooth headphones to listen to music from your device.
Does anyone know how we could go about adding this extra bluetooth feature. I have already e-mailed tobias at Bluetooth Pocket Tools but have add no response as of yet.
Im sure that alot of you would like this option / accessory. So if anyone could help that would be appreciated.
Thanks
Does anyone here know how to hack the registry of a 3125 to fool the Handsfree Headset or A2DP profile into allowing music to play over a Mono earpiece?
Also, I have tried installing the Bluetooth Audio hack that was referred to in an earlier post. It did not work on my phone, even when I installed the .NET 2.0 Portable Framework on my phone.
Thanks
bryantyse said:
Does anyone here know how to hack the registry of a 3125 to fool the Handsfree Headset or A2DP profile into allowing music to play over a Mono earpiece?
Also, I have tried installing the Bluetooth Audio hack that was referred to in an earlier post. It did not work on my phone, even when I installed the .NET 2.0 Portable Framework on my phone.
Thanks
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just kill the cdial.exe and cprog.exe with CeleTask or xbar
Don't the audio gateway APIs work on StarTrek?
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Does anyone know of a adapter I can use to connect my 8525 to my car cassette player to play some mp3s?
Casette adapter
I'm using regular (wired) casete adapter which I got from RadioShack and connect it to R35 which in its turn is paired with TyTN. By this I can listen mp3 stored in mн PDA as well as on-line radio through car speakers. I should note that quality is much better than I expected, better tha regular radio (not HD )
Wonderful news thanks..
I installed the Sony MEX-BT5000. Its able to stream audio from the tytn via BT. Very nice, it connects automatically when I start the engine. I also use it as my handsfree for calls. At first, callers said they couldnt hear me loudly, so I flipped down the faceplate during calls and now calls are good. This is because the mic is behind the faceplate.
Just thought I'd throw it out there...another option to connect the tytn wirelessly.
kwan said:
I installed the Sony MEX-BT5000. Its able to stream audio from the tytn via BT. Very nice, it connects automatically when I start the engine. I also use it as my handsfree for calls. At first, callers said they couldnt hear me loudly, so I flipped down the faceplate during calls and now calls are good. This is because the mic is behind the faceplate.
Just thought I'd throw it out there...another option to connect the tytn wirelessly.
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This is wonderful news because I was just looking into some bt radios..
Do you have a BT headset? I'm curious if I can still use my headset while in the car and just do the audio part..
I do have a BT headset, but I found that the combination doesnt work well. I tried to split the audio streaming to the headunit, and then the handsfree to the headset, but the results were unreliable at best.
I've found that the headunit mic is good enough quality to speak through, as long as you flip down the faceplate. If you dont want to use the handsfree, you can use the audio only and regular Tytn phone. The BT connections are separated by Sony.
Interestingly enough, I was able to internet radio stream via BT to the headunit, and run Tomtom navigator 5 BT GPS unit at the same time. The music volume was decreased and the directions came over the music.
I guess I could just turn off my headset while in the car. I assume it will mute the radio when calls come through..
So you don't get any skipping or anything while playing mp3s?
Do you store your mp3s on a storage card?
Mp3s stored on storage card and internet radio streaming doesnt skip connected via bluetooth.
What is a R35? Is it a BT radio reciever of some sort?
I am able to listen to music (mp3 files) using both WMP and GSPlayer with my
X01HT and a Motorola S9 BT stereo headset but when I try to watch a video
clip or movie, I then ONLY get sound coming from the handset's main speaker.
I have done searches for this problem here on XDA and the wiki and nothing
that directly addresses this problem. I did find a tweak for the A2DP settings
in the wiki which made a huge difference is sound quality but still no sound
with video playback through BT.
Does anyone have any ideas on what could be causing this?
TIA
is there anyway to get the satnav to interupt your cars headunit the same way that a call does.
i.e im listening to my headunit (fm radio) in car. infact no matter what source i'm listening to if a call comes in the source is interupted and the call can be auto answered.
but when satnav has an instruction to give it does not interupt the headunit source! to get the satnav voice over you have to be in bluetooth audio mode!
while playing audio from your phone mp3 etc to the headunit satnav will over voice it. i thought i found the solution by having the radio on my phone on playing through bluetooth audio but it won't let you it only has the ability to play through wired headset or speaker!
fix?
i must add. yes i realise the wired headset acts as the radio antenna. so what i want is the wired headset plugged in = antenna but sound to go through bluetooth