XDA IIs Stereo audio problem - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 General

Has anyone ever had anything like this problem?
I can not get my device (O2 XDA IIs) to output both channels of stereo audio.
I have upgraded the rom to what i thought was the latest (june 2005)
http://www.seeo2.com/user/XdaIIs/template/XdaIIs_ROMUpgrade_Jun2005.vm
Code:
English ROM
ROM: 1.40.00 WWE
Date: 03/10/05
Radio: 1.12.00
Protocol: 1337.42
ExtROM: 1.40.923 WWE
MMS: 2.0.0.21
BT: 1.0.0 Build 3900
I have tried several different media players, from windows media player 10, sompy media, and a few others, with no change.
I have tried several different stereo headphone/earbud combinations, which have worked on other 2.5mm socketed devices, no luck.
I am dreading the possibility its a hardware issue, so asking around before i start looking for service centers.
Can anyone shed some light? or have a similar issue?
Thanks.

It's a problem.
Your device cann't output anything by earphone?

It can output only a single channel.
The right channel is fine. good volume/frequency etc.
Handsfree kits are fine, mic and earbud works no problem.
It's just when i connect a stereo headset to it, no left channel audio.
I've more or less resigned myself to buy an overly expensive pair of bluetooth headphones to get around this issue, but i wish i didn't have to.
Especially considering the mediocre bluetooth radio performance i have been reading so much about.
And what if it is a software issue of some sort that i haven't seen?
200 bucko's more down the drain.
sad panda.

if the stereo headset it came with dont do stereo
and hardreset dont have any effect
then i'd say it's an hardware issue
if the org headset works then i'd say it's the headsets you try and or the 2.5mm -> 3.5mm converters which are the issue

I have same problem, My XDA IIs has been upgraded to WM6 CE OS 5.2.1933 by Xplode. I lost my left audio also while right audio working fine at my XDA IIs Stereo Headset.
Is it the hardware problem or software problem?

I actually gave up trying to make it work.
I eventually went with a bluetooth stereo headset from sony as a work around.
Does the job.

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Aku3.2 bad quality with BT

Hi all,
last week i bought a stereo i-tech r35 hadset to use with my qtek9000 and rom aku3.2 beta 8 (or 6 ...) , but when i listen music the sound has many "hiss" effect...
at start i gave blame to the i-tech, but then i tried the headset with my notebook and an usb dongle: all is MUCH better.. the hiss effect is not present anymore!!!
SO, what the hell is the problem with qtek BT ??!?!?!
any suggestion ??
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In car bluetooth handsfree

I am looking for some feedback on the various in car bluetooth kits that are available in the marketplace, ie the fully installed kits rather than the in ear jobbies.
I have a Pioneer head unit that offers bluetooth headset features however due to a design fault it is fecking useless, ie the mobile phone can't be within a metre of the head unit unless you are prepared for the caller to put up with terrible interference.
Admittedly for a normal phone this would be of a lesser issue as there is the facility to store numbers on the headset, but as I use a XDA Exec with TomTom, I need the pda where I can see it
I have used an in ear device in the past, but it is bloody annoying.
I have looked at the various Parrot kits, the 3000, 3100 and 3200 all of which would do the job, but I don't know how they fair in reality.
I have used a Nokia bluetooth kit, IIRC CK1W or was it CK 7W that appeared to be a litle flaky when trying to connect to the exec.
Whilst browsing eBay, I have come across these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SIEMENS-BLUET...6QQihZ008QQcategoryZ42419QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem ,http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BLUETOOTH-HAN...7QQihZ009QQcategoryZ80085QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MOTOROLA-BLUE...3QQihZ018QQcategoryZ35190QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
So does anyone use any of the above and does anyone have any recommendations?
Cheers and Happy New Year
I have been using a Sony head unit with handsfree, A2DV and AVRCP. Its been pretty good and I have no problems recommending it.
dsen said:
I have been using a Sony head unit with handsfree, A2DV and AVRCP. Its been pretty good and I have no problems recommending it.
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Would that be the MEX-BT5000? I'm considering getting it for use with my Wizard.
Yes, thats the one.
http://www.sony.com.au/xplod/catalog/product.jsp?categoryId=22000
Hi all,
Seems the most appropriate place to post this.
I recently upgraded my headunit to the Sony MEX-BT5000. It plays CD's, MP3 CD disks, has a good tuner and and AUX in. It also supports bluetooth profiles A2DP, AVRCP, Hands-Free (HFP) and Object Push Profile (OPP - for contacts) and as is supports A2DP and AVRCP (basicically A2DP but the remote control features) you can also play music from your MP3 player, phone or whatever through the stereo. It works fine with my M3100.
The handsfree calling is good and pauses the music when in call but there are bad points which I've not managed to solve yet such as inability to initiate voice dialing from the unit, the call button brings up a Sony phone menu. It also can only store 50 contacts and doesn't automatically sync with the M3100 like my Parrot CK3100 would. This means you need to decide which 50 you want to have on there. You can assign 6 speed dials to the 6 preset buttons on the front.
The sound from this stereo is far better than my previous Sony MP3 stereo and on this alone I would recommend it to anyone. It also comes with an infrared remote which allows you to digit dial, andswer and hang-up etc alongside all the basic stereo functions.
Hope this might help someone looking to buy something similar.
http://www.sony.co.uk/view/ShowProd...n_GB&pageType=Overview&category=ICA+CD+Tuners
Gavin.
I've had the BT5000 since January, and use it with my Wizard. Its BT performance is the best I've ever seen -- it's the best speakerphone I've ever used.
Sony also has a new MEX-BT2500 unit that's about half the price of the 5000, with all the same BT functionality plus an aux jack on the front panel.
Parrot
I am using Parrot, both the ck3100 without the LCD and with the LCD, and since upgrading to Radio 1.15/1.18 have had no issues switching between them and my Jabra X10 BT Headset.
I am using this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=230142025172&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:VRI
Works good for me...
Laubscherc said:
I am using Parrot, both the ck3100 without the LCD and with the LCD, and since upgrading to Radio 1.15/1.18 have had no issues switching between them and my Jabra X10 BT Headset.
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When I experimented with a friend's Parrot unit I discovered that it didn't retrieve the contacts from my Exec, and I couldn't do voice-dialling with it. It worked OK as a hands-free speakerphone but that's about it.
Was your experience better than this? If so, is this because you upgraded your Universal's radio stack?
SiliconS said:
When I experimented with a friend's Parrot unit I discovered that it didn't retrieve the contacts from my Exec, and I couldn't do voice-dialling with it. It worked OK as a hands-free speakerphone but that's about it.
Was your experience better than this? If so, is this because you upgraded your Universal's radio stack?
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Sorry for the late reply.
Check the Firmware version on the Parrot. You can download the BT updater from their site, and use it to upgrade the firmware of the BT Car Kit. I had the same issue, but after upgrading to the new FW, the issue was fixed.
I have this car radio too.
Works like a champ on my iMate JasJar.

Qtek9000 and Jabra BT 620s

Hello, i bought Stereo bluetooth headphones JABRA BT 620s. Connected them to maj Uni and phonecall is OK. But when i want listen music the music is interrupting and sometimes the music going slower and slower. It seems like old gramophone whne u put finger on gramophon record during playing.
I upgraded Uni to Helmi AKU3.5 ver 1.3 and radio to 1.14.10 but no change ...
When i connect these phones to my friends mobil SE W710i it works perfectly ... If i asked about this problem contact centrum of Jabra they said that probably Bluetooth hasnot enough capacity ??? I hope its not truth...
Somebody has some idea how to repair this problem ?
Thank you
Me too
Hi,
had the same problem. I tried several tips published on this forum without any success. I was told by the dealer where i bought it that they also thought it would not work. I could bring it return without problem.
I am still looking for an alternative (BT, Stereo, microphone), preferably in-ear solution. Anyone an idea?

problems with bt headset

when i use my jasjar as a phone without headset (handfree) the sound is clear.
when i use it with any bt headset.....the sound is lower on my side and not clear on the other side(echo+noise).
how can i solve the problem?
ROM version:1.30.76 wwe
radio version:1.09.00
protocol version:42.42.p8
Exrom version:1.30.164 wwe
Got the same problem here, you have to use the official headset

A2DP with Official WM6 Roms

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.

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