Hi all,
I have my first true issue with HTC Desire. The Htc Desire pairs with the car kit with no problems. No problems with calls but when i have the Ndrive connected the audio does not apears on the car speakers. The only way to ear the Ndrive instructions on the car speakers is to have an active call. When te call is disconnected i cannot ear the Ndrive instructions anymore.
Have someone experience this issue?
How can i resolve this?
Regards
Pal2000
As far as I understand this, NDrive is your nav app on you desire? In that case, your car radio needs a2dp, and not just normal Hands-Free Profile. I am guessing some apps could be developed to use hands-free profile, but default of the phone is to only send calls.
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Background:
I have a peugeot with a rd4 stereo. This stereo has a built in bluetooth car kit.
Problem:
The HTC P3300 is noted to work fully with the carkit on WM5.
However on upgrading to WM6
I can connect perfectly as before. I can scroll through all the contact etc perfectly.
However, sometimes I encounter the following problems:
answer a call = > No sound coming out of the phone or the car kit and the person ringing cannot hear me
Making a Call = > No sound coming out of the phone or the car kit and the person ringing cannot hear me.
However, it does work sometimes. Also if i disable bluetooth, make a call then activate the bluetooth the sound comes through the car fine.
Can anyone help? What is the difference between the bluetooth in WM5 and WM6, can I downgrade just that bit??
Hi all, I have a new Bluetooth headset h680 which I have paired with the desire, its connected and when on a call the person on the other end can hear me but I cannot hear them....anyone have a similar problem?
No, but only tested Plantronics 975. which works fine.
I Have a problem with the bluetooth as well. The connection and pairing are OK but there is no sound coming out of the headset.
I've google it and it seems there is a general problem with the bluetooth audio.
I also have a bluetooth problem.
I paires with my car kit (jvc kd-r711) and after a few seconds i get a error saying "headset disconnected"
I've read similair problems since the froyo update. Anyone else have the same problems?
@johnsten
Yes, I have the same problems with my Volkswagen Golf 6 navi!
At first, the phone connects just fine. No problems at all. Made several calls, phone book is synced automatically. All fine..
But then after some time it gets bugged. When I tart my car, and the systems sais.. phone connected. My desire sais "headset connected", and after some seconds it says "headset disconnected". The Bluetooth connection remains active, but the phone is not in "headset" mode.
The only thing that really seems to fix this problem is a full system swipe, but then I lose all by programs and Angry birds savegames
I really want to get rid of this problem. Any ideas?
Grtz, Ron
similar to jah, only tested the plantronics 975, never had issues
also working well with my Jabra Extreme so far
no problems with Nokia BH-503 and SE MW600
No problem with my SE MW600 either, for 340 SEK (36€) it has everything I need: volume, back, play-pause, forward and mic
No problem with either my JVC-901 car head unit or Sony Ericcson HBH-980 stereo headset
ford focus bluetooth headset issue
Hi there, I have a problem with the desire and Bluetooth with my Ford focus.
It pairs fine, but looses connection after about 45 seconds. If you check a task manager you see the Bluetooth process at very high CPU after the disconnect, for a number if minutes.
If you make a call before the Bluetooth drops out it remains connected for the duration of the call !
Tried disabling WiFi etc, makes no difference.
Any ideas?
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Hi there, I have a problem with the desire and Bluetooth with my Ford focus.
It pairs fine, but looses connection after about 45 seconds. If you check a task manager you see the Bluetooth process at very high CPU after the disconnect, for a number if minutes.
If you make a call before the Bluetooth drops out it remains connected for the duration of the call !
Tried disabling WiFi etc, makes no difference.
Any ideas?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731626
I had just the exact problem no problems any more though after this fix I dont know if it was a bad rom flash that screwed something up for me but BT works great now
I have the same problem, bluetooth paired but can not hear anything. I tried over 10 different, but it does not help. Can anyone solve this problem?
I'm having a similar problem with my car stereo & HTC Desire bluetooth connection.
I have a Silvercrest stereo with blutooth which worked with my provious Nokia & Blackberry but cannot get it to work with my Desire (2.2 Froyo)
The 2 devices will pair but when I try to make a call or receive a call the devices disconnect.
I am not at all savvy about flashing ROM's or anything so as simple a resolution as possible please...(& no, changing my car radio is not an option )
Any info is greatly appreciated as I spend a lot of time in the car & need the hands free
Bluetooth problem
saayinla said:
Hi all, I have a new Bluetooth headset h680 which I have paired with the desire, its connected and when on a call the person on the other end can hear me but I cannot hear them....anyone have a similar problem?
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I have a Pioneer 7100bt car radio and a Desire with Leedroid 2.2f and i does the same.
Does somebody know a solution??
I too have a H680 and like you, callers can hear me however, I can hear them but very quietly even with volume full up.
I also have a Jawbone 2 where I can hear callers but they cannot hear me very well.
The Jawbone 2 was fine with previous handsets.
No solution though, sorry.
does anyone know if you can send the google navigation voice over BT to a BT speaker/car kit?
Yep, works for me - it interrupts any music you may be playing from the phone.
And how do you do it? I have a Nokia Bluetooth carkit which works fine for phone calls but I don't know how I can play music or have the navigation voice speaking through the car speakers?
@thewebface
What make of car kit do you have thewebface? I suspect a lot of the bluetooth features depend on the carkit.
thanks
LM
It's an original Nokia CK-7W.
I've got a Motorola T505 bluetooth carkit / FM transmitter and Desire does work fine with it for both navigation and music. Out of the box configuration, no parameter setup needed.
The feature I liked most was that I could set up individual volume levels for each application running in parallel (i.e. max volume for calls, 2/3 for navigation, 1/3 for music) and then control the general volume from the car stereo.
I've got Bluetooth built in to my car, will this do the same thing?
Didn't even know you could do that! I bought Co-Pilot, is it possible with that too?
Would be great if it was as at the moment Im using Front Aux on the head unit which is cutting out all the music!
Hi!,
I have a HTC Touch Pro 2 that I usually pair, via bluetooth, with my car. When this connection is made, a message shows up on the HTC’s screen informing that the connection does not assure some sound functions. Nevertheless, all the phone functions work great.
The problem is the gps. I bought a few days ago the gps software NDrive v10, and after a few tests I realised that when the HTC is paired with the car, there is no sound from the NDrive. I open NDrive and I can’t hear a single instruction!
The solution is turning off the bluetooth so I can hear the instructions from the NDrive, but this way I have no handsfree system for the phone…
Is there any way of solving this problem, having the HTC paired with the car, and at the same time, hearing the instructions from the NDrive?
Thanks!
MM
Are you pairing both Hands-free and Stereo BT profiles when you connect to the car? Maybe that program requires the Stereo profile to route sound through your system. Otherwise, only phone functions will be routed. My phone automatically pairs the Hands-free profile when I get in the car, but if I want to stream music from the phone to my car stereo I have to manually start the Stereo BT profile.
when you mentioned the car's BT profile I went and check the car menus, and I found one (that I missed previously) that gives the option of listening to the sounds from the HTC. Whether it is music or gps!
But I still have a small question. When the menu that I mentioned above is select I can only listen to sounds from the HTC. This means that when I'm listening to the gps I can't hear radio or cd player from the car...
Nevertheless, thanks for the help!
MM
On the HTC you can pair the phone and the stereo. If you disable the stereo on the HTC, that may get you what you are after.
marcom said:
when you mentioned the car's BT profile I went and check the car menus, and I found one (that I missed previously) that gives the option of listening to the sounds from the HTC. Whether it is music or gps!
But I still have a small question. When the menu that I mentioned above is select I can only listen to sounds from the HTC. This means that when I'm listening to the gps I can't hear radio or cd player from the car...
Nevertheless, thanks for the help!
MM
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That's because the radio can only have one input active at a time, and when the phone is connec ted via BT in stereo mode, that's all it can handle. It doesn't matter if you're streaming music or GPS directions from the phone.
When I sync my HTC One M9 with my in car bluetooth phone system then I can no longer hear the sound/voice directions from the GPS navigation app on my phone (I have both Copilot and Sygic). Just turning on the bluetooth has no effect, its only when actually connected to the in-car phone connections that sound is cut. However, if someone makes a call to the phone then I can hear them over the car system. Any one else have a similar problem or an answer?
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When I sync my HTC One M9 with my in car bluetooth phone system then I can no longer hear the sound/voice directions from the GPS navigation app on my phone (I have both Copilot and Sygic). Just turning on the bluetooth has no effect, its only when actually connected to the in-car phone connections that sound is cut. However, if someone makes a call to the phone then I can hear them over the car system. Any one else have a similar problem or an answer?
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Hiya
On mine I have to go onto media on the in car audio system, to enable the bluetooth audio and the satnav comes out of the speaker once i've done that.
Ross202 said:
When I sync my HTC One M9 with my in car bluetooth phone system then I can no longer hear the sound/voice directions from the GPS navigation app on my phone (I have both Copilot and Sygic). Just turning on the bluetooth has no effect, its only when actually connected to the in-car phone connections that sound is cut. However, if someone makes a call to the phone then I can hear them over the car system. Any one else have a similar problem or an answer?
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Depends on your car. For me I have the ability to choose phone and/or audio to be connected via Bluetooth in my car. If you choose audio then everything would be played through your car. Some cars have to be in Phone Audio mode for you to hear it over speakers.
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Thanks Jonathan-H and anandlal. Sounds like it is a car bluetooth issue rather than a phone one. Thanks for the advice, I'll have to dig into the car settings further.