Anyone notice that when your Bluetooth headphones disconnects whatever music you were playing still plays? On the Evo 3D the music would pause just as if your wired headphones would disconnect. Anyone know how to fix this?
Ya I've noticed this too..its quite annoying
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Have someone also noticed bluetooth playing only one channel? I mean, not stereo. When I'm on my car, it doesn't play stereo thru my cars radio. Maybe I'm missing something...?
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Nemelo said:
Have someone also noticed bluetooth playing only one channel? I mean, not stereo. When I'm on my car, it doesn't play stereo thru my cars radio. Maybe I'm missing something...?
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I have not noticed this but then again while in my car I can't really tell.
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Anyone notice that when your Bluetooth headphones disconnects whatever music you were playing still plays? On the Evo 3D the music would pause just as if your wired headphones would disconnect. Anyone know how to fix this?
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I thought it was normal. Same if you are on a call using BT hands free and disconnect BT, the call and sound goes to speaker..
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I have not noticed this but then again while in my car I can't really tell.
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It might be the cars radio, Its a 2012 VW Jetta, maybe Sense or just the way android plays thru bluetooth, but it's really annoying.
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Hi everyone, I was curious to see if anyone has had issues streaming audio with bluetooth with the S2.
I'm currently an Epic owner and the bluetooth is super choppy. Also heard that other android devices played choppy as well. Patiently waiting for U.S. Release. TIA
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Right on! Thanks for the heads up. Can't wait
Connected to Jawbone, Scala Rider G4, Mercedes car. Works perfectly with no glitch .....
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Impossible listening bluetooth audio Ford Focus
Hello,
Since I bought the SG S2 i haven't been able to listening to music throught the bluetooth of my car (Ford Focus with bluetooth) . Its all the time stoping and playing with all the music programs. The strange thing is that the hands-free works corectly.
I am trying to find out how to solve it.
I had some issues, once it was choppy but has not done it since then and every now and then it will be connected but play through the handset and not the speaker in my car so i have to reset.
Sort of annoying but its not often
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Facing similar issue connecting with Ford Figo. GS2 connects and the car plays audio for around 10 seconds and then nothing. The phone still shows as transmitting audio via Bluetooth but the car is not well playing anything.
Worst thing is the car is not allowing or is not able to delete a pair with GS2.
Any ideas?
When answering the phone while in the car dock the audio is routed to the internal speaker rather than through the audio output to the stereo. Anyone know how to fix this?
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When you're on a call uncheck "speaker" and it should go thru the car speakers.
It does. But then the mic is muted so no one can hear you
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I have 2 dumb questions as I spent the better part of the day yesterday looking. 1. Does it charge the photon when It's in car dock?
2. You mean I can play the music thru the speakers? How? it dock wired to stero?
Yes and yes. It charges while in the dock and the dock has a 3.5mm output cable.
See here.
Or if you have a bluetooth capable radio it will stream thru THAT>>>>
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Well Bluetooth works while in the car dock but if you want to hear your music through the car speakers you have to turn Bluetooth off. Then when you get a call, you can't answer it without taking the phone out of the cradle because by the time you turn the Bluetooth back on and wait for it to connect, you've lost the call. Either I'm stupid and missing something or this is a really dumb design.
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Well Bluetooth works while in the car dock but if you want to hear your music through the car speakers you have to turn Bluetooth off. Then when you get a call, you can't answer it without taking the phone out of the cradle because by the time you turn the Bluetooth back on and wait for it to connect, you've lost the call. Either I'm stupid and missing something or this is a really dumb design.
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Exactly, I was almost better off using my old 3.5 to RF adapter because at least then I could answer the phone without having to pull it all apart.
Depends on the car stereo i guess.
I have my phone connected using the 3.5mm cable to my stereo and bluetooth is always connected. when i get a call (no matter what audio source i'm using ) the bluetooth with take over and let me answer through my stereo.
I have a Kenwood Exelon KDC-X995
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Depends on the car stereo i guess.
I have my phone connected using the 3.5mm cable to my stereo and bluetooth is always connected. when i get a call (no matter what audio source i'm using ) the bluetooth with take over and let me answer through my stereo.
I have a Kenwood Exelon KDC-X995
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Well you are not using the car dock, so it's different.
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Well you are not using the car dock, so it's different.
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I am using the car dock.
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Well Bluetooth works while in the car dock but if you want to hear your music through the car speakers you have to turn Bluetooth off. Then when you get a call, you can't answer it without taking the phone out of the cradle because by the time you turn the Bluetooth back on and wait for it to connect, you've lost the call. Either I'm stupid and missing something or this is a really dumb design.
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go to your blue tooth settings and select your car head unit there you can edit how the phone acts when its connected then go to your incall settings and adjust those according to how you want it to work,,, I play music thru the bluetooth and it stops playing when a call comes thru the call is routed to the speakers in the car via bluetooth and I use the mic on the phone to talk,, after the call is ended it returns to playing music like normal,, if you have any further problems pm me!
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my bluetooth and car dock work flawlessly together. i didn't even have to change settings. the stereo i installed does have a mic so that may be different than what some people are experiencing. it actually syncs my phonebook and tells me who is calling while stopping my music and playing a nice little ringtone through my speakers. highly suggest to anyone who is on the road alot and prefers not getting a ticket.
it's a SONY MEX-BT2900.
car dock + bluetooth streaming music = no wires, no hassles.
I have a Pioneer AVH-P5200BT DVD Player. Best Buy is installing it at 10:00AM tomorrow. I will let you know how it works at 11:00AM!
Sometimes my wife's stereo will not pick up BT calls (calls go to the phone, just no audio). And sometimes we realize the car is on (being warmed up or whatever) and get a call, but no audio since its being directed though the car stereo. If this sounds like what you are experiencing all you have to do is hit the bluetooth button from the incall screen. This will route it back to the phone.
There should be no reason to turn on and off BT.
OK Boys and Girls. My Pioneer AVH-P5200BT DVD Player is killing me. (This is a LONG learning process................) TeleNav for Navagation works perfect. I can play music from my playlist and still get directions. Phone works perfect and I have not gotten any complaints. Dialing the phone is easy.
I only have 2 complaints. One (and this is minor) I cannot watch or play DVD unless parking brake light is on. (I dont watch movies anyway) I cannot watch Movies on Photon if it's in the dock. (again, dont want to watch anyway. I was just playing)
Second, I cannot get my music to play thru Bluetooth no matter how hard I try. I turn it off/on, I pair it again and again. Funny thing though. I have BT Headphones, When I pair or look at them, I see Headphones. When I look at my stereo, (or my ear piece), I see a ear piece?
I really, really, really love the setup though. Everything is within easy reach and the way it tilts to me is entertainment delight! (I will take picture later!)
David
OK all, Pictures of my DVD Player Open and Closed with Car Dock below. You don't see my Photon for obvious reasons (I needed it to take the picture) but you get the idea. Also, If you notice its slanted to the left. That is for my easy use, but I can slant it the other way if passenger wants to change playlist and/or navigate directions somewhere. David
EDIT: My pictures failed to attach? Hum........
I don't think that you all understand the original question. The problem is NOT with bluetooth. The problem is that the internal microphone is muted when you shut off the speakerphone function. Therefore when the audio is routed through the aux jack while in a call people can't hear you
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OK, It worked (I guess firewall at work blocked me?) Anyway, per the last member to post, I do not have that issue. System works as designed. David
Well, they apparently fixed this issue with the last update. So, it now works as it should.
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when switching songs on my rezound, ill hear static through the head phones
and while listening to music the left one will make a popping noise almost, and sound as if the music is only coming in at about 75% volume
thoughts? maybe a defect model
same here. when i have an app open for music/movies but nothing's playing/paused, then there's this noise....
it's especially bad when connected via AUX to my car stereo... it also happens while music is playing but only if the music is at a low volume.
i have been using the headphones on my laptop & it doesn't happen then.. only with the phone. and it even happens when i try out different headphones on the phone.
thank you HTC for another p.o.s. device.
See the post below. Probably the same issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1352844
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guys, start reporting this to HTC support, seriously..i've got an open ticket aobut the ****ty audio during video recording, and i just added that i've got this problem too.
jayochs said:
guys, start reporting this to HTC support, seriously..i've got an open ticket aobut the ****ty audio during video recording, and i just added that i've got this problem too.
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Yeah ill prolly do the same. Good idea.
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Is anyone getting this? No matter what app I use, Netflix, Pandora, just internal music player/video player, I constantly get static noise out of my ear buds..
Should I be sending it back for an exchange?
Try turning off beats.
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Try turning off beats.
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I've tried. No difference...
I got the same thing. Whenever there's sound that comes through headphones, it sounds almost like white noise.
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I'm not having this problem. Have you tried different headphones?
It actually might be the mp3 thats the issue.
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It actually might be the mp3 thats the issue.
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Doesn't matter what format it is.
It actually makes white noise more if there pause between audio, it cuts out and comes back with white noise.
I am on my second DNA due to a dead pixel in the first one and both of mine have had noise no matter what I'm playing. Pandora tune in mp3. I don't notice really at all with music but talk radio is bad. Every time there is a pause in the conversation it gets loud. Even if I turn off beats. I have a decent pair of Sony buds that didn't do this on my nexus.
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I am on my second DNA due to a dead pixel in the first one and both of mine have had noise no matter what I'm playing. Pandora tune in mp3. I don't notice really at all with music but talk radio is bad. Every time there is a pause in the conversation it gets loud. Even if I turn off beats. I have a decent pair of Sony buds that didn't do this on my nexus.
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This is exactly what I'm getting. I called verizon and they authorized worry free exchange to a new one.
I noticed beats will cause static/popping if the volume is too low. I always have beats disabled its terrible.
I think I know why
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Is anyone getting this? No matter what app I use, Netflix, Pandora, just internal music player/video player, I constantly get static noise out of my ear buds..
Should I be sending it back for an exchange?
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I also hear the static. Doesn't happen with headphones but happens when I connect to headphone jack in my car. Static stops immediately when I turn on airplane mode. I think it has to do with the phone not properly shielded from its own signal. To explain why no static in my headphones is probably because it's a simpler circuit than inside my car. Inside car may have amplifiers and/or grounding that allows current (not sure exactly, just my guess)
Bottom line is, this appears to be an hardware issue, if more serious, design flaw. I sincerely hope I'm wrong.
The static you are hearing is due to the 4G LTE radios. Try putting your phone into airplane mode and listening to the music, it should be static free. Unfortunately this is just something we have to live with for now... The only ways around it are .. well with the music at high volume, its usually inaudible (the static), or if you don't use 4G LTE. I use Google music and when the music is cached to my phone, I don't hear static, but if I play a song I haven't played previously (uncached) then it makes noise..
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The static you are hearing is due to the 4G LTE radios. Try putting your phone into airplane mode and listening to the music, it should be static free. Unfortunately this is just something we have to live with for now... The only ways around it are .. well with the music at high volume, its usually inaudible (the static), or if you don't use 4G LTE. I use Google music and when the music is cached to my phone, I don't hear static, but if I play a song I haven't played previously (uncached) then it makes noise..
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I thought that's what it might be. The same thing occured with the cached/uncached music.
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I exchanges my phone because of this reason but it sounds like it's a hardware issue. I have yet to try headphones on my new device.
It is really pissing me off as I stream all day at work.
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I have the same. I believe that the amplifier is set to a fixed volume level on the analogue side. That trade-off would make the quality better when the full volume range is being used, but to do low volumes it has to reduce the volume digitally before it gets to the amp, which isn't a good quality way to do it. (a bit like if you have your mobile plugged into some speakers, if you turned the volume down really low on the phone you'd need to crank it to full on the speakers to compensate, and so you'd get some background hiss).
One fix would be to get some headphones with an analogue volume control in the cable, turn the volume to full on the phone then turn it down in the cable.
See also:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=35861
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I exchanges my phone because of this reason but it sounds like it's a hardware issue. I have yet to try headphones on my new device.
It is really pissing me off as I stream all day at work.
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I'm also experiencing the low audio cut-off. Still seems to occur even with Beats disabled, just not nearly as bad. Same with the static; still persists without Beats, just not as badly. Same whether I'm in Airplane Mode or not.
Has anyone discovered a tweak/software that fixes this yet? Or is it a limitation of the hardware?
Same - usb audio maybe?
Same issue. I'm a sound engineer using dual-driver, custom molded, and very sensitive ear buds. I listen at low volume settings, set airplane mode. Completely unbearable noise, quiet parts will cut out completely, low frequency distortion. It's actually a little better with Beats enabled.
Supposedly this phone supports external USB audio - anyone tried it?
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Same issue. I'm a sound engineer using dual-driver, custom molded, and very sensitive ear buds. I listen at low volume settings, set airplane mode. Completely unbearable noise, quiet parts will cut out completely, low frequency distortion. It's actually a little better with Beats enabled.
Supposedly this phone supports external USB audio - anyone tried it?
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It works great, using E17 amp and UE reference IEMs, no static at all. :good:
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I've had this issue with every android device I've owned, I think its something dealing with the OS and file format the song is in. Never had static issues on my IOS devices. Something we have to live with. Usually only hear the static when the music is paused or changing tracks and still at an audible volume.
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So after doing a lot of research on line I see a ton of people are having the same problem as me. The legend disconnect from the phone when a call is made or revived. That makes this very "high end" Bluetooth worthless! I tried the headset on a G3 and a Note 2 and it works fine. After weeks of playing with it, updating and researching online I found out that it only disconnected when the Bluetooth and WiFi are on at the same time. If a call comes in and i turn off WIFI the headsets works like it should.
So why is this? What about the evo 4g lte's WiFi screws with the Bluetooth?
Is it a Bluetooth version compatible completely with the phone? I believe I read awhile back that the phone does not have true Bluetooth 4.0
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I'm not sure? What would I look for?
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See if your headset uses Bluetooth 4.0. Even though our phones say we have BT 4.0, I believe the HTC site said we only have 3.0+
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I listen to music through bluetooth and it's really frustrating how horrible the bluetooth on this phone is. If I walk out of wifi range it gets really choppy and just has a poor range. My phone is on my hip and if I turn my head a certain way it cuts out. I hope my new s4 is nothing like this.
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I listen to music through bluetooth and it's really frustrating how horrible the bluetooth on this phone is. If I walk out of wifi range it gets really choppy and just has a poor range. My phone is on my hip and if I turn my head a certain way it cuts out. I hope my new s4 is nothing like this.
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I use Bluetooth a lot via my speakers and it works across the house. The problem or suffering from turning ur head a certain way is because signals can't pass through water and our body consists of a lot of water and other liquids
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Maybe you're right but I have never had a problem turning my head and having it cut out with any other phone. But as long as wifi is off the bluetooth works ok.. It's ridiculous I can't have wifi and bluetooth on at the same time. .
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I'm having the same random disconnect issues while in the middle of a call. I've noticed that this only occurs when I have WiFi enabled. If I disable WiFi, I don't experience the disconnects. I'm on a Nexus 4 running AOKP.
Does anyone know if this is related to the Bluetooth stack on the phone or is it a hardware issue with the chip powering Bluetooth and WiFi simultaneously?