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Hello there.
I'm a newbie to using A2DP/AVRCP, sorry about that, but I have big issues.
I have huge lag when trying it out.
Specs:
HTC Universal
Midget's WM6 (Crossbow)
Radio 1.14
Bootloader 1.01?
Sony DR-BT20NX (really nice ones).
Anyways. I pair it up, no problemo at all. Tried a few calls. Works fine. Selected both handsfree and wireless stereo from profiles ofcourse.
So, I tried playing a movie in TCPMP. Audio and Video stutters every second. Tried playing a MP3 file in Media Player. Audio lag every second.
DAMN!
So, I went in to all these threads about A2DP/AVRCP in the forum (read them before) and checked out fixes etc. Everything seems to already be applied in this ROM. Priority256 value exists (in another folder though as described for another device, HKLM/BuiltIn/Drivers/WavDev I think)
What the heck can I do? I'm not comfortable applying different patches because I think A2DP support in every manner is already applied, so as the registry values.
HELP ME!!
Following the development/information on MS BT Stack change to Widcomm BT Stack on following links
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279236
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=285419
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=285696
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1073003
Any one know more?
Just a thought. Is it possible to deactivate SBC (recoding/decoding) of MP3's?? My Sonys support direct MP3 streaming.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=285419&page=20
Tried out BT Stack change for Hermes patch/program.
TEST RESULTS ON UNIVERSAL WITH WM6 (Midget aka Helmi unreleased)
Sound IS great. But other than that, this program does not work very well on my device. Of course this is designed for Hermes but I gave it a shot.
Issues:
1:
Screen flickers (only when this BT is turned on).
Flickers really bad and unable to use device.
Fix: set the device to standby (power button) and wake it up again. Flickering gone
2:
Once BT is deactivated for a few minutes I can't start it again.
Fix: No fix found yet. Only a Soft-reset and directly activate BT works.
3:
I can't use my GSM/UMTS connection anymore. Trying endlessly. Even after soft-reset's I can't connect. WiFi works fine though.
Fix: No fix found yet.
4:
Unable to uninstall this program. Tried several times. I get to the "Soft Reset Device Yes/Cancel". I soft reset, program still there and working.
5:
Hard-Reset, complete setup with WAP, MMS, MAIL etc.
Installed Widcomm BT Stack again.
Soft-reset:
Screen flickering (fix)
No 3G/UMTS connection avalible anymore. Even when BT stack is completly shut down.
We need a specific one for our Universal. Who's up to fixing this for us?
KEEPING this post updated.
EDIT 06: 18:40 @ 21/01/07
ANYONE into programming/developing interested in taking this as a sideproject so all of us Universal users can benefit from this great software?
PS. No, Nuclear (aka Infidel)! Pleace do not participate in other than testing. And if you do, please don't be too exited and write lies/bs in this thread. Thank you. Ta ta
I'm currently using Midget's WM6 with a set of Motorola HT820 bluetooth headphones without any problems.
In fact I've tried a couple of WM6 roms now and both have had working a2dp & avrcp and if anything quality is as good as the AKU3.3 I was previously running.
AVRCP & connecting up seems to be a little more reliable than the last rom as that would occasionally lose the pause control, something I don't think has happened on WM6 yet.
It might be worth trying your device with a different set of bt headphones to see if the problem persists.
Taz69 said:
I'm currently using Midget's WM6 with a set of Motorola HT820 bluetooth headphones without any problems.
In fact I've tried a couple of WM6 roms now and both have had working a2dp & avrcp and if anything quality is as good as the AKU3.3 I was previously running.
AVRCP & connecting up seems to be a little more reliable than the last rom as that would occasionally lose the pause control, something I don't think has happened on WM6 yet.
It might be worth trying your device with a different set of bt headphones to see if the problem persists.
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Hmm. Headphones shouldn't matter, should it?? It's one thing if the sound in my headphones is bad, but it is the DEVICE that has problems actually outputting to the recoder fast enough. It works fine with the Widcomm!!
Taz69 said:
I'm currently using Midget's WM6 with a set of Motorola HT820 bluetooth headphones without any problems.
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Did you need to do any extra tweaking on Midgets ROM to get them to work properly?
edeplano said:
Did you need to do any extra tweaking on Midgets ROM to get them to work properly?
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i've hs-12W. I'm using it with midget's first vanilla crosbbow rom without any problems. without any tweaking.
I have tried the broadcomm stack on WM6 but couldn't get my jabra bt620s stereo phones to connect to both the headset AND stereo profile at the same time - if I connected it to the stereo profile, then it sounded great, with no log, but wouldn't act as a headset. If I connect it as a headset, it works fine, but all audio is mono, even stuff that shouldn't be. Should I be able to get this working for both at the same time?
Worked straight away without needing any tweaking.
Both stereo & phone headset work okay.
Also had Stereo configured with Universal and Phone paired with a hermes since getting a second data SIM and that setup is working okay as well.
Taz69 said:
Worked straight away without needing any tweaking.
Both stereo & phone headset work okay.
Also had Stereo configured with Universal and Phone paired with a hermes since getting a second data SIM and that setup is working okay as well.
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Thanks Taz!
Is it true that this headset can store two pairing profiles (ie I can have them paired with my Qtek and my PC)?
Well, being that this is my first post, I would first like to say that this site and forums are top notch, I have had my 8525 for about a month now and have learned an immense amount of knowledge in a short amount of time thanks to you guys. Now for my problem...
I have my 8525 running Black Magik, radio 1.43.00 and have recently purchased a pair of Sony DR-BT21G A2DP stereo headphones. Now I was a bit weary about buying these since I have seen no mention of them on these forums... buy anyways. When I first paired the devices together I was able to listen to music without problem, though sound needed to be tweaked. After trolling for quite some time through the forums (yes, the search feature works great) I found what appeared to be the best A2DP setting for audio quality, and now after playing with every possibility cannot get music routed to the headset, phone calls work without a hitch. I have downloaded BTAudio to route all system sounds to the headset but It doesn't seem to work. I toggle BTAudio on and I can hear slight static through the phones but the audio still comes out through the system speaker. I have played with A2DP settings in both pimp my black and HTweakC but have not had any success. I am planning on reflashing Majik tonight to attempt to set it up from scratch, but I was wondering if anyone here could shed some light on this issue? Thanks in advance.
Freeguyad said:
I have my 8525 running Black Magik ... A2DP stereo ... was able to listen to music without problem ... cannot get music routed to the headset ...
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Delete the pairing. SR. Re-pair. Should do hte trick. Better yet - for the most stable ROM and A2DP tweaked for the best sound "out of the box" - reflash with Sleuth255 variant of LVSW ROM.
How exactly can I delete the pair? I can repair the device but have not seen an option to remove it?
To toggle Audio to A2DP you might want to see:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1485391#post1485391
There's a description and a link to download the CAB for A2DPToggle plugin too.
Let me know how it works on your hardware.
Hello all,
Thanks for the help you provide in this forum. I am wondering if bluetooth is working for you in the official WM6 rom? My Trinity does not want to recognize any bluetooth devices. I have three - my laptop, my glasses and my headphones. Non are pairing and it says it cannot find any bluetooth devices. In the WM5 rom, it was no problem. Can anyone help?
Best regards,
Gilbert
edit: sorry ignore me
Gilbert said:
Hello all,
Thanks for the help you provide in this forum. I am wondering if bluetooth is working for you in the official WM6 rom? My Trinity does not want to recognize any bluetooth devices. I have three - my laptop, my glasses and my headphones. Non are pairing and it says it cannot find any bluetooth devices. In the WM5 rom, it was no problem. Can anyone help?
Best regards,
Gilbert
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I'm using with a jabra handsfree BT250v and there is no problem using it - works very well.
Plantronics Pulsar 590A , headset and wireless stereo working perfect.
VM
Infact the WM6 is faster in detecting present of my iTech bluetooth headset.
I just wish they would have fixed their stack to work with Microsoft Voice Command on mono headsets! It always amazes me how Microsoft can take the few great ideas they have and f**k them up! Not that it's entirely their fault but you think they'd have had it working on the more popular devices, especially with those of the company they are always raving about!
any improvement with a2dp at all with wm6?
drewy said:
any improvement with a2dp at all with wm6?
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OS is moving faster with A2DP activated. I can listen mp3 over WiFi without sound drops.
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Bluetooth connection is much faster and better than that of WM5.
No problem in connection to WMP via my Itech Bluetooth earphone.
ckleea said:
Bluetooth connection is much faster and better than that of WM5.
No problem in connection to WMP via my Itech Bluetooth earphone.
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I have an itech clip II how can I listen to WMP or Destinator navigation sounds through my BT?
Hmmm... Got different experiences, found that bluetooth on new official WM6 has some issues with my HT820 A2DP headset.
1. Every time to start the mp3 will skip first 2-3 seconds.
2. The connection will getting unstable after 30-40 minutes continue playing.
3. Randomly my HT820 will lost connection with my CHT9100, also in the Comm. Manager will showed Bluetooth "disabled", but the blue LED still blinking as usual. Tried to turn it off and on but no success, have to push the reset button to clear out the mass.
Hope this might make you feel better, you are not alone...
Cheers,
katsj said:
I have an itech clip II how can I listen to WMP or Destinator navigation sounds through my BT?
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It is plug and play.
watchsat said:
Hmmm... Got different experiences, found that bluetooth on new official WM6 has some issues with my HT820 A2DP headset.
1. Every time to start the mp3 will skip first 2-3 seconds.
2. The connection will getting unstable after 30-40 minutes continue playing.
3. Randomly my HT820 will lost connection with my CHT9100, also in the Comm. Manager will showed Bluetooth "disabled", but the blue LED still blinking as usual. Tried to turn it off and on but no success, have to push the reset button to clear out the mass.
Hope this might make you feel better, you are not alone...
Cheers,
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I am having the exact same issue with my S805's. Both made same time by moto, so similar setup I would say.
Gilbert said:
...My Trinity does not want to recognize any bluetooth devices. I have three - my laptop, my glasses and my headphones...
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I don't use any Bluetooth devices (sometimes my laptop), can someone tell me what Bluetooth Glasses are???
Thanks
is there still a high cpu usage with a2dp playing? Is the os still usable for other functions?
The CPU usge for a2dp is still high with this WM6 Rom, but it does not drop at all. The usage is
I have Contacts(with 500 entries), Resco File Explorer 2007, calander, phone, and not forgotten the Core Player loaded with the ram down to 19Mb, there is still no drop in the audio. One exception is the touch screen, if you touch and and move with frequency then u will surely experience drop in audio. I am sure we Trinity or D810 user had known this issue since day.
the updated rom seems so far so good. All I have put on is trinity hacks and tomtom so far, so I wonder if it has to do with all the other junk or the update.
its called RUU_Trinity_DOPODASIA_WWE_3.00.707.18_6275_1.46.30.11_108_Ship.exe
I have asked this question in several other threads and have not recieved a response. I have also searched all threads within 1 week history for A2DP content and cant find my question answered anywhere... so here goes!!
Can people confirm their experiences with A2DP on the official Wm6 roms.
Does the skipping still occur with default rom settings?
Do you still have to install sleuths a2dp patch to get things anywhere near stable?
Is default sound quality good?
Is tweaking the bitpool and other reg settings still needed?
I have battled with all other roms and my Motorola Ht820 headset to get skip free good quality audio and never managed to get it working consitently and was waiting for the official WM6 roms to see if they would crack the issue?
All feedback appreciated.
Ta
Lee
I've had no problems with A2DP in the official Dopod WM6. it works great straight after install with no tweaks at all. It seems to be skip free and with good sound quality.
The only problem I still have (and had with every version & tweak) is playing m4a files with WMP. When playing these files, the phone goes back to the speaker...
agoyeneche said:
I've had no problems with A2DP in the official Dopod WM6. it works great straight after install with no tweaks at all. It seems to be skip free and with good sound quality.
The only problem I still have (and had with every version & tweak) is playing m4a files with WMP. When playing these files, the phone goes back to the speaker...
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Cool thanks for letting me know, is it working in official rom for anyone else without messing about with fixes?
Come on guys some of you must be using A2DP?
Come on guys some of you must be using A2DP is it stable with out tweaks and fixes in the official rom?
Big A2DP User Here
I'm a big A2DP headset user when working out, so I have been keeping a close eye on the sound quality with the different WM6 ROM versions here. As posted before, the version from Sleuth was GREAT in sound quality.
The "official" WM6 ROM from HTC for Cingular/AT&T (US) does have the registry entry for UseJointStereo set to 1, so that is great. However, I did see that the MatBitRate and SampleRate were also there and set to 30. So, following the "best" settings on this forum, I deleted these two registry entries and added the increased rate entry of SampleRate at 48000.
The workout this morning sounded as sweet as with Sleuth's ROM.
stangeek said:
I'm a big A2DP headset user when working out, so I have been keeping a close eye on the sound quality with the different WM6 ROM versions here. As posted before, the version from Sleuth was GREAT in sound quality.
The "official" WM6 ROM from HTC for Cingular/AT&T (US) does have the registry entry for UseJointStereo set to 1, so that is great. However, I did see that the MatBitRate and SampleRate were also there and set to 30. So, following the "best" settings on this forum, I deleted these two registry entries and added the increased rate entry of SampleRate at 48000.
The workout this morning sounded as sweet as with Sleuth's ROM.
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Sounds promising, just gonna try my headset now with official dopod rom. Fingers crossed. What head set are you using?
I have a parrot hands free car kit and I find the quality is best when I just leave all settings as is. I think the a2dp on this rom sounds exceptionally weel.
I'm using the Motorola S9 headset.
I still have the skipping issue with Dopod SEA version and SE HBH-DS970. Before that I had one of LSVW's ROMs installed and AD2P used to work just fine in that rom.
yup, the dopod release does not seem to have all the fixes done here. i have tried LSVW and black and no more skipping issue with my DS970.
joej said:
yup, the dopod release does not seem to have all the fixes done here. i have tried LSVW and black and no more skipping issue with my DS970.
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Thanks for the feedback I am still getting skipping in the Official Dopod rom....Argggghhhhhhh !!!!!
Anyone know of any plans for a fix the A2DP issue ever??????
Apply Sleuth's patch...
Did you apply Sleuth's patch? I wasn't sure if it would work on WM6 (official), but, thank goodness, it does! After 9 months I can listen to music!
Sleuth's patch
Quincy
quinxy said:
Did you apply Sleuth's patch? I wasn't sure if it would work on WM6 (official), but, thank goodness, it does! After 9 months I can listen to music!
Sleuth's patch
Quincy
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Hi, Was hoping that the patch that sleuth did (to fix the looping code error) would have been incorporated by M$ into the release. Looks as if it has not, which is a real shame. Just about to flash Black Satin and will try with and without Sleuths patch and post the results. Thanks for all the feedback guys, much appreciated.
on a whim i knew what a2dp was but i just wanted to wiki it..
check out the LAST LINE...
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
This profile defines how high quality audio (stereo or mono) can be streamed from one device to another over a Bluetooth connection[1] - for example, music streamed from a mobile phone to a wireless headset.
A2DP was initially used in conjunction with an intermediate Bluetooth transceiver that connects to a standard output audio jack, encodes the incoming audio to a Bluetooth-friendly format, and sends the signal wirelessly to Bluetooth headphones that decode and play the audio. However, many Bluetooth 1.1, 1.2, and 2.0 mobile phones and portable media players natively support A2DP, and most newer Bluetooth 2.0 headphones support it as well.[2] Bluetooth headphones, especially the more advanced models, often come with a microphone and support for the Audio/Video Remote Control (AVRCP), Headset (HSP) and Hands-Free (HFP) profiles.
A2DP[3] is designed to transfer a 2-channel stereo audio stream, like music from an MP3 player, to a headset or car radio. This profile relies on AVDTP and GAVDP. It includes mandatory support for low complexity Sub Band Codec (SBC) and supports optionally: MPEG-1,2 Audio, MPEG-2,4 AAC and ATRAC, and is extensible to support manufacturer-defined codecs. Most bluetooth stacks implement the SCMS-T copyright protection. In these cases it is not possible to connect the A2DP headphones for high quality audio. E.g. the Motorola HT820 can be used for high quality audio only with certain versions of the Toshiba bluetooth stack.
HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!
Offical SEA WM6 ROM fixed all my A2DP issues with my BlueAnt X5 headsets. (No tweaks at all required)
One problem remainds... it pauses/skips if Wifi is left enabled. Not sure if that is a software or a hardware issue (both protocols use the same frequency)
SlyDogJeff77 said:
on a whim i knew what a2dp was but i just wanted to wiki it..
check out the LAST LINE...
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
This profile defines how high quality audio (stereo or mono) can be streamed from one device to another over a Bluetooth connection[1] - for example, music streamed from a mobile phone to a wireless headset.
A2DP was initially used in conjunction with an intermediate Bluetooth transceiver that connects to a standard output audio jack, encodes the incoming audio to a Bluetooth-friendly format, and sends the signal wirelessly to Bluetooth headphones that decode and play the audio. However, many Bluetooth 1.1, 1.2, and 2.0 mobile phones and portable media players natively support A2DP, and most newer Bluetooth 2.0 headphones support it as well.[2] Bluetooth headphones, especially the more advanced models, often come with a microphone and support for the Audio/Video Remote Control (AVRCP), Headset (HSP) and Hands-Free (HFP) profiles.
A2DP[3] is designed to transfer a 2-channel stereo audio stream, like music from an MP3 player, to a headset or car radio. This profile relies on AVDTP and GAVDP. It includes mandatory support for low complexity Sub Band Codec (SBC) and supports optionally: MPEG-1,2 Audio, MPEG-2,4 AAC and ATRAC, and is extensible to support manufacturer-defined codecs. Most bluetooth stacks implement the SCMS-T copyright protection. In these cases it is not possible to connect the A2DP headphones for high quality audio. E.g. the Motorola HT820 can be used for high quality audio only with certain versions of the Toshiba bluetooth stack.
HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!
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Hi, thanks for the article, but dont think this is the problem as I am now getting a lot better A2DP support, no problem with playing the audio or the quality just the skipping. Nothing really has changed, it is a bit more stable but needs sleuths A2DP patch to make it usable. My point is that is sleuth could fix this with a bit of code at home (no offence sleuth) then could M4 not have used the might of their developmental skillset to fix this most annoying problem.
No Problems
I have been running the newest WM6 v3 rom from VP3G:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=317952
And I've been using A2DP without any skipping. I've been using an iTech clip headphone and it works great.
shelster said:
I have been running the newest WM6 v3 rom from VP3G:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=317952
And I've been using A2DP without any skipping. I've been using an iTech clip headphone and it works great.
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Same for me. With v3 of this ROM from VP3G, I get crystal clear STEREO sound thru my Motorola S9 headset.
leewilko said:
I have asked this question in several other threads and have not recieved a response. I have also searched all threads within 1 week history for A2DP content and cant find my question answered anywhere... so here goes!!
Can people confirm their experiences with A2DP on the official Wm6 roms.
Does the skipping still occur with default rom settings?
Do you still have to install sleuths a2dp patch to get things anywhere near stable?
Is default sound quality good?
Is tweaking the bitpool and other reg settings still needed?
I have battled with all other roms and my Motorola Ht820 headset to get skip free good quality audio and never managed to get it working consitently and was waiting for the official WM6 roms to see if they would crack the issue?
All feedback appreciated.
Ta
Lee
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1. Yes, I still got skipping after installing vp3G's v3.61 ROM.
2. So, yes, I installed Sleuth's A2DP patch.
3. That is all I did, and the sound is pretty good on my Motorola S805.
4. I haven't dome any registry tweaks, though I may to see if it makes any difference in sound quality.
Heya,
for a long time i have been looking for some decent bluetooth stereo headset.
now it has come down to two models. well, actually one only
my choice: motorola s9
and the second possibility: Motorola T820
from reading the comments on amazon on those devices i realize that my phone needs to be A2DP compatible to get the best sound out of the headset.
i use s2p as music player and i know it is A2DP compatible... but is real question is: is my phone (HTC P3300 WM6) compatible with this tecnology
also: if you can suggest any other good headsets, please do so.
key features i seek:
- able to use on my phone and pc
- a2dp
- good sound and microphone quality
a2dp not working
Hi,
I have HTC artemis. I recently purchased wireless bluetooth stereo headsets (Jabra bt325)
I cannot connect it to use as wireless stereo. Its working fine as handsfree. After pairing, I cannot see wireless stereo option. Its Greyed. I know that artemis is A2DP compatible.
But i am sure that headset is fine because I tested it with n95 and it worked fine.
Please give me a solution.
Try this:
Start - settings - connections - bluetooth - and add new device
If your headset is already added, use your stylus and press on the bluetooth headset name until the following menu comes up:
Edit
Delete
Set as Hands-free
Set as Wireless Stereo
Choose no. 4
yes it is.
I'm using Dopod M700 which is the P3300 w/o the GPS module.
It works with dell BH200 BT stereo headset and also the o2 BT stereo earphones.
It works on joint stereo in WM5 and since its now running WM6.1 its real stereo.
Dell BH200
Hi thanks for the suggestion even after setting the Bluetoot head set as "set as Handsfree" it did not work, as soon as I receive or make a call the head set goes off, looks like its some compatibility with A2DP not sure, if some one has done some development or found a patch to make this work would be a great help
sameerbs said:
Hi thanks for the suggestion even after setting the Bluetoot head set as "set as Handsfree" it did not work, as soon as I receive or make a call the head set goes off, looks like its some compatibility with A2DP not sure, if some one has done some development or found a patch to make this work would be a great help
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might be a specific problem of your headset model.
i use a motorola s9 and it's quite nice. fits nice, does not disturb after hours, controls work fine, calling works fine...
BUT (and there's always a but) it has some major drawbacks i found out. while it's still nice to listen music without wires, i encounter this problems. which MIGHT be due the phone, not the headset... but i have no way to test that.
so, basicly, P3300 + motorola S9 through A2DP:
- insides works like a charm. phone in my belt, headset on. music cuality nice with some small music interrupts every now and then (maybe once per 5 minutes). phone calls nice and i can hear and they can listen me well.
but my oh my when i get on the street...
- constant music interrupts every 15 seconds. i have hang the phone around my neck so it's where my chest is to not get interrupts so often (still get one every 2-3 minutes)
- as the mic is where the ear is, if i have a call, it's impossible to hear me due the background noise. this also applies to the underground/metro. it's not that bad in a bus
and well. without A2DP enabled my music player uses so little resources the phone still works fine...
if A2DP is enabled, the phone gets REAL slow and the battery drain is MASSIVE.
when this motorola S9 break... i'll get another model to test. and when that breaks i'll probably get back to some nice wired ones (unless the CPU issues and the battery drain on the phone gets solved) ... but maybe i actually change the phone before that happens. who knows.