I know this forum is visited by many smart people who might know the answer.
Is it possible to programm something like this?
When my connected blue tooth headset is not anymore within reach of my HD2, the HD2 should sound an alarm.
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I had problems with bluetooth on my XDA II so I got a new ROM from the Rom kitchen. It didnt fix the problem but I can live with it. I got stuck with an O2 branded skin on the phone which I just dont like!
Any idea how I can change it?
Morning! - when you say "skin" do you mean the today theme? And what btooth probs have you got?
The skin is the design used when the telephone function is selected. Thats the design that incorporates the dial pad. Its not a today theme. I checked for today themes and they are not relevant and I also checked to see if there might be anything in the remove program list which might be relevant. I believe it is inherent to the OS and probably cant be changed.
The bluetooth problems are a little unusual. I have a car which allows me to pair a bluetooth phone and then use voice control via a built in microphone and the stereo speakers to control the phone and make calls. The phone pairs but cannot be used. I believe that the bluetooth manager in the XDA is inadequate to cope with newer Bluetooth demands. I can live without that function and now the issue is a simple cosmetic one of changing the appearance of the phone
http://yorch.net/apps.htm
Design Lab's Xda Skin Chooser
Don't you just love a concise and accurate answer?
Thanks very much - it worked first time.
I use an, admitedly ancient, Icon BT Headset for calls while driving, and all works well with one annoying problem.
With all other phones that I have used this with, the Headset synchronises completely with the phone. By this I mean that once connected, the phone's speaker is disabled and all keypad sounds, tones and other noises come through the Headset. To answer a call I could press "answer" on the phone OR press the button on the Headset, and the same to hang-up. Lovely Jubbly.
However, with the Blackstone, I have to Slide to Answer the Phone and then press the button on the Headset to activate that. Pressing the Button on the Headset alone does not answer the phone but instead tries to activate the Voice Dialling function, whether or not there is an incoming call.
The only noises that come through the headset, except while "in a call" are the ring tones.
Now, I ask, is this a problem with the Headset or, is that just the way things are with the Blackstone and BT Headsets?
If it's just that mine is old and knackered then I will get a new one, but i do not want to shell out for something that is not going to fix the problem.
OK. How about I rephrase the question.
Most of you out there use BT Headsets of some description. Which ones work like a common or garden phone?
Any? None?
Just want some advice before shelling out on trying to fix a problem that may or not be fixable.
Before you go spending money, try this software. It is fully featured and free for 15 days. It is an alternate bluetooth stack for Windows Mobile. See if it fixes your situation.
thanks for the advice.
been away, so only just got the message.
have installed. will report back with how it goes.
I have posted it 2 months ago on "apps and software" and got nothing. So I'm trying again here.
Hello everyone!
What I'm looking to do is really simple, a LOT of people are interested in these feature, however, no one has a clear solution.
There has been a lot of post about this subject but they are most old post and there's nothing help full.
Here is the problem - whenever I'm talking over the phone, I can play any music I like and I can hear it perfectly, but the other side cant hear anything! even if ill let the music play using the phone speaker - the other side is silent (witch is strange cause when the speaker play, the mic should transfer the sound and shouldn't "care" who is making it).
So after a lot of searching for apps and different ways, I found out something interesting.. If I make the call using an VOIP (skype, viber and so on) and Ill play music at the same time - THE OTHER SIDE CAN HEAR IT PERFECTLY!!! witch means the phone is fully capable of doing it.
What is going wrong when I'm using the cellular network instead of VOIP? is there a way around it?
Ive noticed some people don't get WHY would I want to do it.. well, I'm working using my phone (sales) and using the exact same pitch. I would like to be super lazy and play a recorded version of me, and when its done, be able to just keep talking to the person without him being able to notice the difference.
Since I'm doing it for work, I cant use VOIP for regular calling.
I'm using Nexus 4, chroma rom (lollipop)
ANY help at all will be appreciated
Something to think about..
Since I didn't found any software to do it (yet), I'm experimenting with a different direction.
I currently use a PC headphones with a simple Y adapter from eBay. So I'm thinking "all I need is another microphone. One for the talking, another to sit between speakers that will play the sound for the caller.
I've gone through eBay again, this is a tough one to find cause I need 'audio input' splitter and most splitters are 'audio output'.
If you guys know something about it, please share.
Hi! I am a second language English teacher and when teaching I sometimes ask my students to talk in pairs or small groups. When they talk to themselves they sometimes don't talk in English until I'm within proximity. Sneaky blighters.
I want to buy a bunch of bluetooth microphones (maybe these? ) and place them on each table. Then use an app to switch between the microphones as I want to listen to my students. My old Spanish teacher did the same thing but with a whole bunch of wires all over the room and buttons at his desk...
Does anyone know if this would be possible? Does an app exist or, if I would need to make it, and pointers to specifics? (I know basic programming). Maybe a simple tasker app could connect/disconnect when I press a button...
Also, does anyone know about these bluetooth microphones? I have never used one. Do they need to be <1ft away as if you were wearing them or would it pick up people talking if placed on a desk? or pick up the whole class and be useless?
Thanks,
Matt
Hi,
I got a problem that my Samsung Galaxy S5 route all audio to earphones.
I would like to route all media to speaker and all phonecalls to headset (and if possible bluetooth).
I don't mind customizing ROM if needed.
Any idea how can I do that?
Thanks!
Help?
first: ask with understandable words. lol i don't know what are ur plans
i know this is really old but to anyone having these issues, install soundabout you can use it to force audio to a certain output for calls, media, ect really helps when your headphones start to break and android doesnt want to detect them even though they work
EDIT: I misunderstood the last post as a question. Didn't mean to repeat the same answer to an old thread.
Not really a full answer but I am currently having similar issues. There seem to be audio routing apps like Audio Router (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=audiomix.audiooutputsource) and SoundAbout (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.woodslink.android.wiredheadphoneroutingfix) than can do the job. I can't exactly tell how they work but maybe someone else knows. Or you'll figure it out.
Feel free to post your results
Have the same problem. But neither Audio Router (https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ooutputsource) nor SoundAbout (https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...oneroutingfix) can't route SMS notification away from headphones.
Sounds terrible. Most modern android smartphones are worse in this regard than ordinary simple cell-phones.
I wonder how things are in this regard in Windows Background.