The Introduction: So I've been researching this for awhile now and I haven't been able to come up with any answers except try a hard reset. I just flashed over to Silence's new Pro. 6.5 CE ROM and set everything up when this reared it's frustrating head so I'd like to avoid that.
The Phone: HTC Touch Pro(Sprint), Silence's WinMo 6.5 Professional CE.
The Problem: My phone doesn't seem to recognize that I've plugged in head phones. Nothing doing in Windows Media Player or Pocket Player. I tried calling to the phone but it just rings through the speaker. Tried plugging the head phones in before starting the music player and while music was playing with same results. I can charge my phone and connect to my PC with ActiveSync so it's not the whole connector. I tried a new set of head phones at the Sprint store and they didnt work either. I can't find my 3.5mm adapter or I'd try some regular head phones though I doubt they'd work.
The Dénouement: Anyone know of a fix to this or a way to check the registry entries that control audio or whatever? Not that I know how the registry should be set up, I was just really hoping for a glaring error or for some entries to be completely missing. Barring that, any great deals on Bluetooth headphones out there?
The Thanks: All help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I've got a BT head in the car which works fine with WMP, but I'd rather it was able to control S2P.
Is there anyway to do this on the HD2?
I've tried T-Back 6.5 BT Driver but it's made no difference.
i don't have an answer, but i'm in the same boat as you. I'd love to use something else instead of wmp. I hope there'll be a fix soon, otherwise I think I may have to look for another phone. I can't stand how, with wmp i can't even fast forward and rewind, i know it's possible, but with the hd2 that's not even working.
also, would anyone know if this is a phone-related issue or the rom/OS; i'm wondering if I switch to Android that this problem would be solved. thanks.
My desire is to be able to listen, on my Android, anything that is output on my PC soundcard (running Linux).
I've been reading about pulseaudio and I'm able to stream specific things, like mp3 files. But I wanted to let Android get everything that is output to pulseaudio. Like YouTube videos, desktop sound effects, music.
The reason? I hate to switch my headphone.
Does anyone has any idea on this?
I've read that it is possible to enable pulseaudio to stream PC's general audio. What can I use to connect my Android to that?
What can I use to connect my Android to that?
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Well if you are going to use pulse audio on the pc, im pretty sure you would need a pulseaudio app for the phone.
I'm not sure why you want to listen to the audio on your phone. The tiny speaker in the phone is horrible quality compared to the speakers on your laptop.
I want to listen to my PC on my Android with headphones. Not Android's tiny speaker
This would be nice if would be possible; for example it can be used as (sort of) wireless headphones for PC; I will definitely love this option for watching movies; play them on TV via PC, and listen audio via phone, and I don't have to worry about headphone cable (just stuck phone in pocket, and connect headphones in phone).
If someone knows how to make this work, please feel free to reply
P.S. it will be great if it will work over WIFI
I'll bump this in hopes someone has found a solution by now, for Linux and Windows.
Asset UPNP will let you stream a PC's audio output to any dlna client. Its Windows and Mac only at the moment though. I'm looking for something that'll do the same for android. Theres tonnes of DLNA apps out there, but they only stream files, not the complete audio output (ie alerts, streamed audio, phone calls etc).
I'd like this too, ideally i could plug my phone into my amplifier and play music from my pc , save moving everything around.
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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im also in need of this.. connect pc and android phone via wifi n stream all audio output (line-out) to android in realtime with no detectable lag.
SoundWire does this. However, there is a noticable slight lag. I'm hoping there's a better solution out there (even if it's over usb).
Edit: Not sure this works on Linux. I use Windows 7
If you want a lagg-free solution, just plug your Headphone-out(pc) to your Mic-in (phone), resistor needed.
Nobody got this idea before ?
You could also just stream your audio from PC with VLC via Wifi...
metalheim said:
If you want a lagg-free solution, just plug your Headphone-out(pc) to your Mic-in (phone), resistor needed.
Nobody got this idea before ?
You could also just stream your audio from PC with VLC via Wifi...
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Plugging into my Mic-in on my phone is not an option, because my headphones are already plugged into the 3.5mm jack. So it has to be over usb or wirelessly.
People want to stream all the audio from their PC to their phone, not just audio from a video. Does VLC do that?
Has anyone found a solution to this?
I found this info doing a quick search on ixquick-dot-com. It sounds like it's a definitive solution.
Quoted from: [superuser-dot-com] /questions/331126/how-can-you-stream-music-from-ubuntu-to-airplay-speakers-on-your-network-with-ub
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You can install airbubble on your android, which works as a speaker using apple's AirPlay (DAAP) protocol.
[play.google.com] /store/apps/details?id=com.bubblesoft.android.airbubble
Pulseaudio can be configured to stream to any AirPlay receiver - check this answer for details on setting that up: [superuser.com] /questions/331126/how-can-you-stream-music-from-ubuntu-to-airplay-speakers-on-your-network-with-ub
With airbubble running, it should show up as a speaker option in the ubuntu sound menu.
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I haven't tested it yet, as I haven't reconfigured the comp to use PulseAudio. It may work over 3g AND wifi, just like SoundWire, but instead using a Linux distro rather than Windoze. I plan to test and report soon.
My apologies for the modified urls, the forums won't let me post links yet.
soundwire
i think soundwire can help us in this case
search for it on google play
i have just joined so its not going to allow me to post a link
Soundwire
bruno.borges said:
My desire is to be able to listen, on my Android, anything that is output on my PC soundcard (running Linux).
I've been reading about pulseaudio and I'm able to stream specific things, like mp3 files. But I wanted to let Android get everything that is output to pulseaudio. Like YouTube videos, desktop sound effects, music.
The reason? I hate to switch my headphone.
Does anyone has any idea on this?
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Hi, my frnd!
U can use "soundwire" android application for this, and believe me it is truly does the job what u said.
I m using this since long and it perfectly streams all audio which your pc generates via wifi to ur android, and u can also use it as a replacement of ur speakers.:good::cyclops:
Hi... This is probably mentioned elsewhere but I've done some searching and can't find an answer to my specific problem.
I have a brand new Dell Inspiron laptop. Very nice it is too. The OS is Windows 7. I also have an HTC HD2 carrying WM 6.5
I was messing about with the Bluetooth and it seems that everything works EXCEPT that when I try to stream the audio FROM my HD2 TO my laptop, the audio plays out of the phone and not the laptop speakers (which are LOUD).
Can anyone advise what to do. I can use the laptops speaker and mic for phone calls so I know it streams ok but this bit has got me stumped.
Thanks.
Prior to my recent discovery of the XDA community and others alike, I searched through Audi forums with no such luck to finding my answer.
Now that I have access to the minds of the tech world, I figured my answer might be answered quickly and correctly.
I have paired my Rezound to my car without a hitch (with ICS & CleamROM, the early GB stock acted up constantly). However, I am looking for a way, if at all possible, to upload my contacts via Bluetooth (there is a dock in the center console but I doubt they make an attachment for the Rezound). I would also like to be able to play music from my music apps such as Pandora, Google Music, etc. via Bluetooth.
I bought the car used, and I'm going to assume the software in the car (it has navi) hasn't been updated since it was first purchased.
My goal is to get a definitive answer as to whether my car is capable of either (uploading contacts via Bluetooth & streaming music via Bluetooth over the car speakers) and if so, what is needed to go about doing so (do I need to update the cars software and such or download an app or tweak some settings to make it work).
Appreciate what you guys do here, been utilizing this forum for months now and have learned a ton. Hoping to soon use my new found knowledge to help others that are new & transition for my noob status of just reading, learning & asking questions.
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