My sghi777 has some serious static when I make calls and pause my music on My car radio. Please help thanks.
Mine works fine... is the noise coming from the car radio or the bt headset?
mgd76 said:
Mine works fine... is the noise coming from the car radio or the bt headset?
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It's coming from the radio when the phone is linked to it via Bluetooth.
shawman said:
It's coming from the radio when the phone is linked to it via Bluetooth.
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Maybe a silly question, but have you tried in a different car? I have major problems with static and BT in one car, regardless of power port, but in my wife's van it is smooth. Drives me nuts.
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I have a Jawbone and a HT820. I find it difficult to get my 8525 to recoginse a different headset when switching from listening to music on my HT820 to my Jawbone for driving.
Anyone have any tricks on how to manage the 2 BT headset routine?
I've been trying this yesterday with no luck. I am going to work on this again tonight and will let you know.
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This doesn't answer your question, but along the same lines, is it possible to set up the jawbone to get all the 8525's audio over the earpiece? I've got a jawbone paired with the unit, but the normal audio is still piped through the speaker.
overzeetop said:
This doesn't answer your question, but along the same lines, is it possible to set up the jawbone to get all the 8525's audio over the earpiece? I've got a jawbone paired with the unit, but the normal audio is still piped through the speaker.
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Yes there is a fix. I think it is in the Hermes(general) forum the fix does wipe out any usage of M$ VC though.
angrymaxima said:
I've been trying this yesterday with no luck. I am going to work on this again tonight and will let you know.
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Are you on rom 2.06? Is it the rom? Because the 8525 only wants to connect to the BT device on the top of the list. It is a real pain.
I recently purchased the official Samsung Active Holder for my SGS2. Nicely routed the charging cable, then bought a kit to hook up the aux-out of the SGS2-charger to my radio. NICE! Music from my SGS2 through my radio while in the charger! Navigation-instructions as well!
Problem: Voicecalls still play through the phone-speaker :-( (can't hear a damn thing of what the other is saying when going 150 eehrmz 100 Km/h)
Searched somehwat, and several people reported this for several phones, however it seems the problems/solutions are phone-specific as well.
Does anyone know how to get the phonecalls routed through the AUX-out of the charger as well, just like all other audio of the phone?
Does your car have Bluetooth? If so then pair your phone, use bt for voice calls and aux for the rest.
Not sure if Bluetooth affects what happens through aux though...
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yamanote said:
Does your car have Bluetooth? If so then pair your phone, use bt for voice calls and aux for the rest.
Not sure if Bluetooth affects what happens through aux though...
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Unfortunately: No. Used a special box to emulate a cd-charger on my old Renault Tunerlist radio, to get a double tulip in... Bluetooth was just one leap too far ;-)
Ah, I guess I'm just too spoiled with my car's A2DP streaming audio
Maybe you can get one of these?
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-HF800-Bluetooth-Portable-Speaker/dp/B0002F7I9E
Or something like that. Pair your phone, slap it on your visor and use that for calls.
That one's just an example, there's a huge selection of these bluetooth car speakers.
Everytime i use a bt headset when the other part talk to me and i try to speak at the same time they can' t hear me. Today i made a test: i asked my wife to count from one to ten and i did the same together. Althought i was able to hear her, she wasn't able to hear me! I tried four different headsets and the problem is common. Sorry for my bad english.
Are you using cheap BT headsets? I have my Jawbone and its works fine with no issues. If you have the money for 4 different headsets, i would get rid of them and buy the jaw bone or another higher end BT headset. also in my car, i have a pioneer BT120. full nav, BT music streaming and phone calls. no issues with that either.
tsourisg said:
Everytime i use a bt headset when the other part talk to me and i try to speak at the same time they can' t hear me. Today i made a test: i asked my wife to count from one to ten and i did the same together. Althought i was able to hear her, she wasn't able to hear me! I tried four different headsets and the problem is common. Sorry for my bad english.
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Same problem with Parrot ck3000 EVO (lastest v5.25 firmware), but only if i start a call via voice command (with green button on handsfree remote). If i start call manually from phone microphone works without problem
unclearthought said:
Are you using cheap BT headsets? I have my Jawbone and its works fine with no issues. If you have the money for 4 different headsets, i would get rid of them and buy the jaw bone or another higher end BT headset. also in my car, i have a pioneer BT120. full nav, BT music streaming and phone calls. no issues with that either.
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Three different plantronics models and the other one is ford car bt system!
OK so I'm stumped. Got my new LG G5 and it's pretty sweet so far but I'm running into a very weird issue that's kinda hard to explain. Basically it boils down to my G5 not being able to play audio through a normal 1/8 inch headphone auxiliarie input connected to my car CD deck. Before I got this phone I was easily able to connect my old phone to my car's aux input with the same cable and worked just fine but not with the G5. I tried the same cable with other speakers and the G5 plays perfectly though anything else. Other phones play just fine through my car's aux input. Only the G5 seems to send a signal that's very faint and has a lot of static on top of it. It's very strange. I do a lot in audio production and can't explain this unless the G5 outputs some weird audio signal that's not compatible with certain aux inputs lol but that seems ridiculous...
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I noticed that my volume all around is much higher with the G5. My G3 was much less loud. Is it possible that the signal is too strong and the car deck is therefore producing too much distortion - have you tried just lowering the volume on the G5? I'm hardly an Audio expert, but my current settings are all practically on the first notch above 0 for most notifications whereas on the G3 they were all in the middle.
I have also noticed the volume on the G5 is quite loud. I have tried playing through the car speakers at a lower volume and unfortunately I get the same static and weak signal.
Strange thing for me is that it connects to my audio Bluetooth adapter when I am nowhere near the car. I had to plug the adapter into a lighter adapter that shut off when the car does to keep this from happening.
If I can't get this thing to work just plugged into my car system I'll have to buy a Chromecast Audio and plug that into my car decks aux input. I just don't understand why it works everywhere but my car's aux input.
i'm getting more static than music with my g5...might send it back to get another one since i doubt this is a software issue?
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i'm getting more static than music with my g5...might send it back to get another one since i doubt this is a software issue?
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Do you get static on all external speakers you try? I only get static when connecting via aux input on my car stereo. All other speakers it works great!
wishyoudefeat said:
Do you get static on all external speakers you try? I only get static when connecting via aux input on my car stereo. All other speakers it works great!
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your right, its only in my truck that i get that static noise. That is wierd af, so is this a hardware or software issue then?
So weird! I am glad someone else can attest to this happening! Really have no idea if it would be hardware or software at this point. The only thing I can think of is that the phone outputs a higher quality signal than my car stereo can handle? I have never encountered an issue like this before... I don't know what specifically could be making only car stereos not work with the G5. So weird...
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So weird! I am glad someone else can attest to this happening! Really have no idea if it would be hardware or software at this point. The only thing I can think of is that the phone outputs a higher quality signal than my car stereo can handle? I have never encountered an issue like this before... I don't know what specifically could be making only car stereos not work with the G5. So weird...
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hope we get a fix or official answer soon because i hate listening to the radio
MF Doom said:
hope we get a fix or official answer soon because i hate listening to the radio
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Agreed. Now how to push this issue to the right people...
just tried the rear aux input on the headunit and i get no static at all only the front aux.
MF Doom said:
just tried the rear aux input on the headunit and i get no static at all only the front aux.
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Ugh. OK. Now i gotta figure out how to get to my rear aux input. lol.
That did it. Pulled out my deck and connected to the back aux port just fine. So weird. At least there is a workaround. Thanks MF Doom!
Hi there.
I wish I could use the FM Radio with my bluetooth helmet headset so I can listen to the radio while driving my scooter.
as far as I know there are no way to that.
anyone know something more?
pakgio said:
Hi there.
I wish I could use the FM Radio with my bluetooth helmet headset so I can listen to the radio while driving my scooter.
as far as I know there are no way to that.
anyone know something more?
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you can use FM radio only when connected with wired headset. What I do to listen to my bluetooth speaker is, connect bluetooth speaker to device and plug wired headset in to FM to start FM, enjoy.
Why would you say that there is no way to do that?
what you say is correct but it's a trick... I wonder why you cannot turn on the fm radio without the earphones in.
pakgio said:
what you say is correct but it's a trick... I wonder why you cannot turn on the fm radio without the earphones in.
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Because earphones act as antenna for FM. I don't know the logic but that's how it is.
that's exactly what I was thinking!
i need to try with a 3,5mm plug without a cable attached.