Bluetooth Streaming to 2 separate devices.... - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777

Is it possible to stream the same Audio to 2 separate Bluetooth Devices? I can't seem to find a way to do such by default, but if I can maintain 2 separate connections (One for streaming and one for Microphone) it should be theoretically possible.
Pretty much I have 2 speaker systems, 1 in my living room, and a portable Logitech. I would love to be able to stream music to both of those at the same time from my SGSII, that way when I am cooking I can listen to music in the kitchen while my guests are in the living room waiting and I don't have to blast the music so I can hear it thus pissing them off.

As far as I know you can only play audio to one paired device at a time. You can pair to other A2DP audio devices but can stream to one only at one time. Maybe someone else knows otherwise.
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[SOLVED]How many devices can my bluetooth connect to

Im getting a bluetooth sat nav and it needs my phone for data as and when it needs it. But i also stream music to my car stereo so would i be able to use them both at the same time?
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Dose anyone know?
I know that I can play music through Bluetooth on my home theater system and share a song at the same time
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juDGEY2k10 said:
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as many as you can pair up
you can for example stream to your car audio
meanwhile you have a Bluetooth watch, and a bluetooth headset
so when a calls comes in you can pick it up with the headset instead of car speaker, and vice versa
you can also make a phone from the caller ID wrist watch, and accept or deny a call
you can play remote control cars/boats/planes if you can pair with it
also you can use those wii like BT controllers
and also stream to stereo BT headsets
you can pair several phones together to transfer files and phone books
etc
the possibilities are endless

[Q] Streaming music via Bluetooth in car with song info text

I have a Motorola Triumph (running CM7) and stream music via Bluetooth to my Sony DSX-S300BTX head unit in my car. The quality and consistency of the audio is flawless and can also use my head unit to change tracks and pause/play music with no issue. I recently began using Google Music on my PC and it made sense to use the Android app for accessibility purposes. The only drawback I have experienced is that the artist and song title info is no longer shown on my car stereo. This functionality worked perfectly using my previous phone (WP7 LG Quantum w/ Zune Pass) and on my current Triumph with the stock music app packaged with any version of CM7. I download and listen to quite a bit of new music and this functionality is pretty much a must have feature for my primary music app.
Does anyone know of a fix/hack for this issue? The only workaround I have thought of would be to sync music via the Google Music app and then listen to it via the stock music app. This is less than ideal due to the fact it involves 2 apps and takes away the option to stream music not downloaded to my phone. Also, the Google Music app has a much nicer UI compared to the stock app. If you don't know of a specific fix, but have some knowledge of A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth profiles and could point me in the right direction as to what all goes into making this work, that would be awesome.
I've a suggestion, most of the Sony headset has aux in, so you can buy an aux in cable in shop, it is quite cheap, I get my 3 metre cable for about Rm3.50 ~2us$. The output quality of the sound should be good compared with Bluetooth. You won't be able to change track via headset, only phone. If you want a great quality, it is a good choice
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melvinchng said:
I've a suggestion, most of the Sony headset has aux in, so you can buy an aux in cable in shop, it is quite cheap, I get my 3 metre cable for about Rm3.50 ~2us$. The output quality of the sound should be good compared with Bluetooth. You won't be able to change track via headset, only phone. If you want a great quality, it is a good choice
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It has an auxiliary input, as well as 2 USB inputs, but I definitely do not want to use a wired connection. I considered mounting a Nook Color in my car using the aux input and purchasing a head unit that focused purely on audio quality since the Nook would be the central control mechanism by design. The big reason I bought the Sony head unit was for the excellent Bluetooth integration. I don't want to mess with wires, worry about carry a thumb drive with music on it, or worry about constantly updating the flash drive with new music. My current setup is exactly what I envisioned except for the track info problem which I am almost certain is app/phone specific. If I can just get this last little thing figured out I will have everything I want out of my set up. Information regarding this issue seems to be pretty spotty, so any input would be appreciated.
same issue
I have the same issue with my 2012 Volvo and my Sony Arc. While streaming with my 2 year old blackberry it will show the song info text in the car stereo but with my Sony Arc it just says "streaming". The skipping of songs back and forth works fine with the car controls although it seems for both phones you cannot scroll the song menu in the phone like you would with a USB stick or play random.
Did you find a work around to this?
I have 2011 Ford Focus and my wife's phone (SG2) streams track info, yet her old HTC Desire nor my HTC Desire HD dont. I have tried heaps of roms. Is it a hardware limitation?

[Q] A2DP Bkuetooth music Transmision issues

Hi all,
First of all sorry for me English,
My question is, somebody here is using bluetooth connection to listen music? I get this table some weeks ago, and music quality is so poor. I had one IPAD 1 and I always use this way to listen music, I had no issues with IPAD and my A2DP receptor. This problem could be generated by hard or by soft? Do you know if we can get some bluetooth app to improve this situation?
Best regards and thanks in advance for your help
Issues
I agree the stock speakers are not that great. However most of the time I have listened to music/movies I have used my headphones.
I don't plan on using this for music much as I have an MP3 player for that, but mostly plan on watching movies.
I downloaded and use an equalizer app that helps out a lot.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.smartandroidapps.equalizer&hl=en
Maybe, I didn't do me question correctly.
I'm using my tablet to listen music from Spotify, like integrated speakers has so poor quality, I used me Hi-Fi speakers connected to a Bluetooth receiver with A2DP profile. Before I used this way to listen music with me IPAD without any kind of issue, now with me tablet S bluetooth conection are no so goog. due to that I'm lookin for an app to improve me bluetooth connection.
oh, misunderstood
majandrone said:
Maybe, I didn't do me question correctly.
I'm using my tablet to listen music from Spotify, like integrated speakers has so poor quality, I used me Hi-Fi speakers connected to a Bluetooth receiver with A2DP profile. Before I used this way to listen music with me IPAD without any kind of issue, now with me tablet S bluetooth conection are no so goog. due to that I'm lookin for an app to improve me bluetooth connection.
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I actually don't own any Bluetooth audio devices.
This might help, but without a bluetooth audio device I really don't know.
http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/music_and_audio/musicfx_bcawi.html
I will try it this afternoon (CET time) and I will inform to you tomorrow about results.
Many thanks for your help

BT streaming an issue on this phone?

Are there still issues streaming music via bluetooth on this phone? Was/is it only an issue for ICS? I'm looking at a few phones and this is one of them but I need, well, desperately want, to be able to stream via bt. Searching around I've seen where there have been problems.
Streaming media worked but bluetooth calling did not.
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It depends on the receiver
A2DP audio streaming works great on all of the AOSP ROMs.
All Bluetooth functions work great on stock ICS.
I'm running the global ruu, locked and I stream music all the time. I also use BT for phone calls in the truck pretty much exclusively. Hard to hold a phone and shift gears!

Nexus Q and Bluetooth headphones

Just got myself a Sony Bluetooth headphone (MDR10RBT)....was able to pair it as a Bluetooth headset via NFC. Sounds very good. All on headset controls work.
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I took it back. It really is a half assed attempt at a media player. It should just use stock droid with the option of an easier user interface for people who are not tech savvy. It should have chrome built in and not have to be side loaded and bluetooth should work as it does on their tablets. Why none of the mainstream players support bluetooth audio is Kodi nox something I do not understand.

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