I own a Bluetooth Motorola headset HS810.
I also own:
- a MDA compact
- a MDA III and
- a XDA II
I see that recently someone was able to USE BLUETOOTH NOT ONLY for receiving phone calls, but also for listening to MP3 and other sounds or musics (via Windows Media Player).
My GOAL IS TO USE my BT headset and HAVE THE SAME QUALITY THAT I CURRENTLY HAVE USING STANDARD HEADPHONES.
Now what about quality? I heard about ADSP, a new bluetooth stack which allow much higher sound quality, quasi-stereo quality.
My questions are:
1. can somebody please summarize what is the current development status? Can somebody clarify this subject to unprofessional and amateur users like me who are eager to use BT headsets and listen to MP3 (not only pick up phone calls)?
2. If this new BT stack (widcomm or toshiba or microsoft ?) is already available, then in which units can be implemented? MDA compact? XDA II? MDA III?
3. Supposing this new BT stack already exists and it enables Windows Media (or similar applications) to stream sound for BT heeadsets, THEN can I get “quasi Hi-Fi” sound quality with my current Bluetooth Motorola headset HS810 or shall I need a replacement, a better BT headset a new generation one?
Thanks for your kind suggestions
Saulo866
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I am trying to resist the temptation of getting a video iPod or even the new SE990i, since my BA (Orange M2000) is well capable of playing videos and MP3. And I am quite happy with it as an organizer and its communication capabilities. I was wondering for those that have turned your BA into a portable multimedia machine, if you could give me some pointers on:
1) What software you use to convert videos into a capable format for playing on the BA.
2) I have researched the bluetooth wireless stereo headsets for the PDA2k, and hacen't found any satisfactory solution. I have upgraded my BA with the latest bluetooth stack, which now supports A2DP. Do you own any headset that you would recommend?
Hi,
I have purchased Logitech HS01-V16 hands free Bluetooth device. I am able to create the partnership successfully and using to make/answer phone calls. But in case of MP3s I am not able to stream the voice to handsfree. Please help.
Cheers,
uybond
I realize that the demand for this may not be too high since the audio quality of HFP is of very low quality compared to A2DP, but I still want to do it!
As I understand it, the UConnect (Dodge Magnum) system will only accept HFP (Bluetooth Hands-Free Profile 0.96 or higher) as a source. My phone (Sprint HTC Touch Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro) can do just about every Bluetooth standard needed to transmit audio. It is already paired with the UC system and works flawlessly - even displaying battery and signal levels.
I have been scouring Google looking for a "HFP Emulator" or something that will allow my Windows Mobile phone transmit audio from WMP or TCPMP (streaming Internet radio or Orb broadcasts from my PC) using the HFP flag so that UConnect will think that it is a phone call I'm listening to. It doesn't seem as though this should be so difficult...
I don't have a physical audio input in my car or anything. I'm really just curious if there is a Windows Mobile hack/application that will do this or any other method you know of?
You may want to try this:
http://www.jetwaremobile.com
Just wondering what bluetooth services people are seeing on there WP7 phones.
I have a HD7 on T-Mobile USA and it's only advertising the following to my Windows 7 computer:
A2DP
Headset Audio Gateway
Remotely Controllable Device
Thanks
a2dp as a service for the phone? not sure, but my friend bought the hd7 on my recommendation and he can't get audio for video files through a2dp and its killing him
hopefully wp7 has some cool tricks up its sleeve based on what you got there
I'm interested in four bluetooth profiles, if and how they are compatible and work.
- A2DP
- AVRCP
- Handsfree
- Bluetooth HID for Keyboard
any news mostly about the BT HID Keyboard?
I found this on Microsoft Support site:
Windows Phone 7 supports the following Bluetooth user profiles:
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP 1.2)
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP 1.0)
Hands Free Profile (HFP 1.5)
Headset Profile (HSP 1.1)
Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP 1.0)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2449475
This is the first device I have seen that supports SMS over bluetooth. If you have a Ford product with SYNC, you can use SMS over bluetooth. It also works with my Kenwood head unit. Basically, you can see incoming messages and, in the case of SYNC, send canned replies from the head unit. On my Kenwood, there is actually an on-screen keyboard to send any message you like. Cool stuff really!
bravo261 said:
a2dp as a service for the phone? not sure, but my friend bought the hd7 on my recommendation and he can't get audio for video files through a2dp and its killing him
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same problem with my htc trophy. audio for video files only plays through the loud speaker and not through the bluetooth headset. I tried the blueant q1, jabra stone and jabra extreme with the same results
i have a Samsung Focus and i am having the same issue with no BT audio from videos. i tested the HTC Surround and LG Quantum at the ATT store with the same results. i am using a Jabra BT3030 which worked perfectly on my Microsoft KIN, audio streamed and play controls (Play/Pause/FF/RW) worked.
A2DP
Does anybody know if an A2DP video fix is coming up in the NoDo update? I'd say it's way more important than copy-paste, but regardless of importance, it is an important feature.
Any news?
noone knows outside of MS as far as i'm aware. we only know about copy/paste and app performance improvements because they told us. only time will tell if they actually fixed the issue.
hands free car kit and voice activation
When my LG is linked to the Bluetooth hands free car kit (Landrover) the voice activation doesn't work.
It opens but it doesn't "hear" anything
Since this is about the only time i actually need voice activation it's a bit annoying
Anyone have any ideas?
I totally agree about this bug. Who the F cares about copy and paste? How about turn-by-turn navigation for Bing Maps like was released last year for WM6.5 ?