I have a Motorola Finiti and after rooting and changing the build.prop the new profile is there but I can't use it. Is it because of my headset or am I missing something? The headset doesn't work on my PS3 either. Hmmmm
Anyone? Bueller, Bueller?
Have you managed to pair the headset with any device? Do you have access to a different bluetooth headset you can test with?
Also are you sure your build.prop edit was saved successfully? Check that the edit is still there. Also you did reboot right?
Is it detecting your headset at all? The default Bluetooth behavior will see the device but not utilize it.
I am very confident that the build.prop was correctly changed and the headset is being seen but only able to connect to media. I don't have another headset but if it helps i'm trying to use a motorola finiti.
Some people have said this build.prop mod works for them, but personally I tried it and I could pair and connect to my three different headsets, (motorola, Jabra, and Jabra , but none actually worked. I could hear sound, but the mic did not work.
So what are we doing differently?
I am not sure that anyone actually has it working properly. If you use the headset, the Flyer will pick up voice through its internal mic. If you find someone that has it working, ask if they are certain and what if any extra steps they did.
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Hi: This flie is from Eten x500.
After install the .cab file, go to setting>sound , and then there is third tab available. check the box to enable the sound redirect to earphone.
However, this does not work with the HTC phones.
Can anyone hack this file to make it work on HTC??
Thanks
I'm also looking for program with same functionality (changing front/back speaker sound routing), I know it's not simple task and I even wrote pm to Superdave about it because he wrote sound routing dll for widcomm drivers and probably knows most about sound routing in hermes. Unfortunatelly I didn't get any answer, probably he don't have time to make such feature.
Can anyone hack these files?
Did anyone ever get anywhere with this? I Would love to have Skype on the earphone.
I read somewhere here that this was not possible. The front ear speaker is hardware didicated to the cellular service (or something like that). If it where possible or someone had done it I'm sure it would be a sticky.
I'd just be happy if I could get Skype to work on with my bluetooth.
Maybe some guy can have a look at the SkypeSettings.exe and SkypeSettings.dll files from Eten.
From what I saw, it only deals with the WAV1: device. No more devices are listed. Probably it captures the audio from it and than sends it to front speaker.
It does not run on my PDA. The settings tab also appears grayed out, so the app know it is not an Eten.
Unfortunately I could not debug the file on my device, given that IDA does not work on WM6, but probably both files have a check for Eten device, and if it is of a different brand the apps terminate.
Dumb question, but when you use the sip client on a Hermes, what speaker does the call come out of?
RojasTKD said:
I read somewhere here that this was not possible. The front ear speaker is hardware didicated to the cellular service (or something like that). If it where possible or someone had done it I'm sure it would be a sticky.
I'd just be happy if I could get Skype to work on with my bluetooth.
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I have found out that the there is a program that routes the Skype audio output to bluetooth: "BT Audio" has been working for me for the past couple of years now since I had the Hermes. Also has worked with the last couple of BT's that I have used and its free. In my Settings>Remove Programs it shows up as: "TP.com BT Audio" I hope this helps.
And yeah it would be great to have Skype transmit via earphone...
Laterz
Hey,
I bought a Logitech Mobile freedom head set recently. i had tested its connection and range with an MP3 streaming to the ear piece. all worked fine... however I recieved an actual telephone call on it today and it as indistinguishable, unless I was inside one foot away! The voice was garbled and echoey.
I subsequently tested the headset with my sony ericcson T610 and it works flawlessly.
Looks like I have to upgrade the bluetooth stack? is this correct? As I am not knowledgable in the flashing side of the unit, do i have to flash the unit to reinstall a more recent OS, or can I just execute a patch which updates my bluetooth?
Indeed, will upgrading my bluetooth help at all?
i'd appreciate your help and any information on this.
Thank you,
................IB a n e
you can try out the broadcom/vidcomm bluetooth stack to see if that helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=342537&highlight=bluetooth
mmm.... tried that and it wouldn't over write a file... phoneif.dll was open in nthe rom or something.
After which bluetooth wasn't working so I hard reset.... now my ear piece won't carry sound from the phone at all..... i can still hear the system sounds when i press the button on the headset, just can't be used at all in calls now :S
.....any ideas?
.........IB a n e
Hi everyone,
Here is my challange:
I only use bluetooth with my carstereo (kenwood KDC-BT60U).
Everything works perfect, handsfree calling pairing ect. Now here is my problem, I like the BT stereo audio so I can play music from my LEO over my carstereo. BUT I cant get that function to autoconnect everytime I want to use it I have to go true all the menue's to turn it on in my phone. I have searched the reg but as a noob I cant find it.
I hope anyone has the answer to get it working like I want it to. (I have spent hours puzzeling)
P.S. I am on Artimis 22.0B Radio 2.12
Greetz Jimi
Hi Jimi,
I'm starting to think that this is the case with most, if not all head units. I had, until recently, an In Phase IPS247BT head unit and that did exactly the same: automatically connects to the phone's handsfree, but I need to manually connect the stereo audio. I contacted the manufacturer and they said they designed it this way to save battery life on the phone. Some searching around on the internet shows that this is a common issue. On XDA, I found this application which runs in the background on your phone and automatically connects the Bluetooth streaming which it detects the handsfree is connected, but unfortunately, it only works on phones with the Microsoft Bluetooth stack and our HD2s have the Widcomm one. I have been looking into writing a similar program myself for the HD2, but don’t hold your breath over that.
Incidentally, I have been considering purchasing the KDC-BT60U myself – it looks like a nice head unit. However, in the Bluetooth compatibility charts on Kenwood’s website, they state that the head unit cannot automatically connect to the HD2s handsfree and that you need to do that yourself from the phone. Admittedly, they tested this on a 1.43 ROM whereas I’m using the latest 1.66 ROM. What has your experience been?
--Amr
Hey amrbekhit,
I never had that the handsfree didn't connect automatically, as soon as I got my phone I flashed artimis so I dont know what it will be like with a 1.66 rom.
My personal guess is that it will work.
My neighbour has the same phone but its still stock and he has no problem with his pioneer unit.
I am not a programmer but a toggle would be a nice as a second option to activate the BT audio, I'll search for it when I have the time and post my findings here.
One thing that's weird is when you pair the phone for the first time the stereo also autoconnects but after that it almost never happens again...
thanks for your reply,
Jimi
I've just fitted a Kenwood KIV-BT900 to my car and started using BT for the 1st time. I've paired my HD2 with the headunit without any problems for the handsfree side of things but when connected, there's supposed to be an option for BT Audio in the headunit's menu but this never appears and I've no idea how to get any further.
Handsfree calling works fine, HD2 & KIV pair automatically when the KIV powers up.
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I've just fitted a Kenwood KIV-BT900 to my car and started using BT for the 1st time. I've paired my HD2 with the headunit without any problems for the handsfree side of things but when connected, there's supposed to be an option for BT Audio in the headunit's menu but this never appears and I've no idea how to get any further.
Handsfree calling works fine, HD2 & KIV pair automatically when the KIV powers up.
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Hi Major_Sarcasm,
In my Kenwood the option to connect BT audio is in the Phone selection menu
Press the horn, go to Phone selection press "enter", there I have something like choose Phone and beneath that I have select BT audio.
Not sure if the same menu is in your device.
I also can connect from the phone: go to settings (on the far right of sence), press the soft key menu than more and than you can choose BT, than go to go to your paired kenwood and press the "+". From there you can select Stereo Audio and it will connect.
P.S. did you check your supported connections? (*maybe you forgot to check the stereo audio).
Good luck, Jimi
Sounds like my Kenwood is slightly different as the BT Audio option is supposed to appear with all the other sources. Also, there is no Audio option on the phone's BT settings, only the HF. I'm not gonna let it worry me, the important bit works, it just irks me slightly that BT Audio is supposed to be there as an option and isn't...
Thanks for your reply though.
i just bought an 07 infiniti g35. when i try to use the Bluetooth hands free set, weird thing happens.
the phone pairs and connects without any flaw, and voice command works. but after the call connected, i can not hear what comes out from the car speaker but only static noise, neither the other person can hear me.
i tried to pair my friends' nokia and iphone to the car and they both worked. then i paired my x10 to other bluetooth devices and it worked as well. therefore, both my car and phone seems working fine, but they wont work together.
can anyone help me with this?
my x10 is rooted with freex10 and latest baseband.
can anyone help? or even just address the problem?
i have tried almost all the roms in development section, and no luck. is there any settings could affect this?
i can't connect my blue tooth headset with my htc flyer...
it keep showing "paired but not connected"!
im using s.e vh300 headset.
i've tried the htc web site, but still nothing helpful...
could anyone tell me what i should do.....
What are you running (stock, custom rom, rooted)? By default, hands free profile is not enabled.
Once rooted in Gingerbread, there are two lines that need to be edited in build.prop
In Honeycomb, I haven't seen a working hands free profile for my headset yet.
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What are you running (stock, custom rom, rooted)? By default, headset profile is not enabled.
Once rooted in Gingerbread, there are two lines that need to be edited in build.prop
In Honeycomb, I haven't seen a working headset profile yet.
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Works on HC and I think also in GB.
1. Download Root Explorer.
2. Launch it and go to /System/build.prop.
3a. Open build.prop in a text editor and edit the following lines:
ro.ril.reject.cs.ss.enabled=0
ro.ril.reject.mo.ussd.enabled=0
ro.phone.function=1
3b. And edit the following lines to change bluetooth headset profile:
ro.bt.profiles = 4270403
service.brcm.bt.ag_supported = 1
4. Save all the changes made and reboot your device.
My bluetooth headset works perfectly!.
could i do it without rooted???
You will need root access to edit that file. In the above build.prop example, the top part enables telephony. The lower part enables bluetooth hands free profile. On my wifi only Flyer, my bluetooth headset works great with the edit on GB. The same edit does not work for my headset on HC. YMMV, and I'm still working on getting mine working in HC.
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The same edit does not work for my headset on HC. YMMV, and I'm still working on getting mine working in HC.
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I am using HC leak2 and works great. It should work also on your HC Flyer.
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I am using HC leak2 and works great. It should work also on your HC Flyer.
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Nope. It doesn't. Curious: what headset are you using? My old Plantronics HS was picky even on GB. It won't connect at all on HC using all the same edits. Glad to hear that some headsets work. But debating about whether my headset should work under HC or not won't help the OP, who is on stock GB. The OP can s-off, root, and edit the two lines for HFP and be good to go.
My work fine using the FlyHoney V1 ROM and it also worked in stock GB. My headphones are Lubix model UBHS-NC1.
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My work fine using the FlyHoney V1 ROM and it also worked in stock GB. My headphones are Lubix model UBHS-NC1.
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Cool, but to clarify, we aren't discussing BT stereo audio headphones. Those work out of the box in stock GB. My Rocketfish BT headphones work great also for audio, but we're discussing hands free headsets for making calls, etc.
I am using Sony-Ericsson HBH-DS970, it is a bit old but works perfectly.
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My bluetooth headset works perfectly!.
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Just checking, as I am troubleshooting why my basic Plantronics earpiece won't work under Honeycomb with these edits. I've scoured the internet only to find that most others on Honeycomb tablets haven't been able to get basic HFP headsets to fully work yet.
Do you use your headset for handsfree calls or chat in applications like GrooveIP, or are you just using it to listen to audio? I notice that your Bluetooth headset supports AD2P for stereo audio, which is supported out of the box on the Flyer. Can you confirm that you are also able to use your mic?
pchnick said:
i can't connect my blue tooth headset with my htc flyer...
it keep showing "paired but not connected"!
im using s.e vh300 headset.
i've tried the htc web site, but still nothing helpful...
could anyone tell me what i should do.....
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I've paired 2 headsets to my Flyer
1. Jabra 325s - pairs but will not attempt to connect whatsoever.
2. Samsung HM3700 - pairs and connects but can only be used to listen to media playback. Skype calls can be made with BT enabled and the sound bounces back to speakers after one word from the test call.