Hi guys
I've recently purchased an XDA IIs and i just love it! I also got a JabraBT800.
I've got Destinator 3 and was wondering if there was any way I could use the BT headset to play the destinator voice prompts, and infact, all other audio (including audio recordings on the XDA and other audio such as mp3's etc.)
I know the quality wont be good when listening to mp3's but quality doesnt matter.
I'm sure there would be a workaround to using the headset for this purpose? I've searched the 'net all over and have not been able to find anything!
HELP!! I'm willing to pay $ in order to get this working!
Anyone??
Here is the magic key, that gets me very close, with a temporary shift of sound to the Jabra 250, then back to the internal speaker. Maybe other headsets can keep the sound transfer or someone can find the next step to get this stable.
HKLM\Software\Widcomm\Plugin\Handsfree
Change AudioPreferences to (3)
Change AudioHandling to (19)
Make sure SupportedFeatures is (55)
What did this change?
Go to Bluetooth Settings, Services, Hands Free, and hit the Advanced button. Notice the whole new checkbox called "Standard Audio" and paragraph about playing music, notifications, etc. on your headset.
My Jabra now is labeled an Audio Gateway in the Bluetooth manager. Still works for phone calls, partners and begins to transmit standard audio with every sound. Just reverts back in internal speaker after 1/2 second of sound or so.
Good luck with the next steps. I noticed there is a AudioGateway device defined in the registry using AudioGateway.dll There is also an BTAudioGateway.dll, but it is not defined anywhere in the registry, maybe this is a key registry setting that is missing.
Anyone got more info on this? It seems the feature is there, we just need a way of making this perm!
Thanks for that info Paul.
I tried it and I did get the 'Audio Gateway' setting in my BT settings page. However, I could not get the 1/2 second audio at all.
Connection status also showed no activity sent while audio was playing on my XDA IIs.
Has anyone gotten this working at all? (Even the 1/2 second audio bit)?
I changed the keys, and the new check box appeared. I did not notice any audio, but im not sure when it was expected....I.e. when you change the keys or when u check the tick box. Not sure....
The feature seems to be there, and would love to have this functionality, and to be able to use the bluetooth's mic for recording on the device would also be great, i.e for Voice Commands etc.....
Any developers willing to take on this project?
I'm willing to donate $100 to the first person that comes up with a workable solution!
A tip free of charge:
http://www.pocketkai.net/asp/details.aspx?101
Only in German, probably in English, haven't checked.
Cheers
I dont see how my question and the link you provided are related...
BT Headset patch
I think he meant:-
http://www.pocketkai.net/asp/en/details.aspx?261
But it is device specific....
Yes, in fact I did.
Hope this helps.
Where and how do you locate the directory HKLM\Software|Widcomm|Plugin|Handsfree to make the changes?
Paul_Hammons said:
Here is the magic key, that gets me very close, with a temporary shift of sound to the Jabra 250, then back to the internal speaker. Maybe other headsets can keep the sound transfer or someone can find the next step to get this stable.
HKLM\Software\Widcomm\Plugin\Handsfree
Change AudioPreferences to (3)
Change AudioHandling to (19)
Make sure SupportedFeatures is (55)
What did this change?
Go to Bluetooth Settings, Services, Hands Free, and hit the Advanced button. Notice the whole new checkbox called "Standard Audio" and paragraph about playing music, notifications, etc. on your headset.
My Jabra now is labeled an Audio Gateway in the Bluetooth manager. Still works for phone calls, partners and begins to transmit standard audio with every sound. Just reverts back in internal speaker after 1/2 second of sound or so.
Good luck with the next steps. I noticed there is a AudioGateway device defined in the registry using AudioGateway.dll There is also an BTAudioGateway.dll, but it is not defined anywhere in the registry, maybe this is a key registry setting that is missing.
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hi
i phurchase the kais patch for bt but its didnt help and not working
It is a registry setting, not a directory. I used Raxco Registry editor for it, but there are many others available.
It appears the problem is missing registry keys. On the PDAPhoneHome.com forums one of the members decompiled the audio gateway DLL and the bluetooth audio DLL and found that they are looking for registry keys that dont exist, namely the contents of HKLM\SOFTWARE\Widcomm\BTConfig\Services\0005 and HKLM\SOFTWARE\Widcomm\BTConfig\Services\0006. The IPAQ and Axims that have this capability already have these keys defined. So the question is, does anyone have a PPC (Not necessarily a Blue Angel or even an HTC) with these keys defined in the registry?
Hi guys
Any updates on this?
yep check this thread
I am having problems hearing the GPS instructions, is there any way I can increase the volume of the loudspeaker even more? Currently I set the volume to max but its still not clear at all.
connect HD to your car's hifi - via Bluetooth, FM transmitter, on audio line connection.
Is there an easier way like changing registry keys or installing some cab files to boost the volume? Pardon my ignorance, its a new sound system for me, and I am not familiar with audio system in general... Btw, will I still be able to listen to radio or cd if I change the source for the hifi to the HD?
[APP]
Where is the app you created?
I thought [APP] means application related thread? Sorry, I am still very new to this forum...
Do you use a bluetooth headset?
If yes you could probably use the app listed in this thread.
I find it useful since it pushes the voice instructions straight to my bluetooth headset while I can still play my music in the car.
Hope it helps!
On the site of HD Tweak, you can download a light or full volume boost:
http://www.montecristoff.com/goodies.htm
Hope this helps.
Maybe this should be posted on a car forum (actually tried that and never got a response). But i was hoping someone might know of a way where i can by pass the voice control built into the radio of my kia soul, and instead just use the voice control built into android but using the BT mic and speakers in the car? i.e. have the bt system in the car act like a bt headset
Not entirely sure its possible.
Your BT in your vehicle is trying to use voice commands to control your phone, and you would rather use the IN PHONE voice commands and not allow the KIA to control your phone.. right?
Aside from using the audio input feature and allowing the phones mic to operate.. i dont think its currently possible.
right - i want the car to be dumb and just relay everything to/from the phone without trying to do anything itself. Right now when i connect the phone to the car, it downloads a copy of the phone book and i dial by telling the car who i want to call and it then tells the phone to call them.
Man if there's no way to disable the car's voice controls, that's incredibly short sighted of whoever makes the BT system in the car. I guess it's too much to hope that they even considered making the controls updatable through USB or something huh?
This is a self inflicted problem. :crying:. When I took apart my OneX to do the WiFi fix, I must have damaged the connection to the main MIC used for phone calls. Now my WiFi works brilliantly, but no-one can hear me on calls.
Just to be clear:
A wired headset with MIC works OK.
A Bluetooth headset or car kit works OK
Recording video still records audio OK. Assuming this is because it uses another MIC in the handset.
Unless someone has an idea how this can be resolved in a different way, the sort of thing I would be looking for is a utility to switch the MIC to the one used for recording video. Then I could use it with different ROMs too.
Any help or thoughts? Please?
PS: I have reviewed all the threads about tools and mods for something like this, but can't find anything. Was hoping the audio mod tools might do this but looking in detail, they tend to only improve what you hear, not what is recorded.
Hey, I'm looking for a way to use an external mic to record audio on my Nexus 7 2013 LTE. I did a quick search and didn't find anything so I apologize if I missed it. Looking for an app or possibly a rom that allows me to choose what apps see as the default mic. I'm willing to purchase a couple of minor accessories if needed.
Specifically, I'm trying to record sermons directly from the tape out on a mixer. I'm pretty sure this device has a trrs audio jack if I understand correctly and I already have a trss adapter that splits audio in and audio out, I just cant figure out a way to make an app use that mic input rather than the internal mic. I don't care what app is required as long as it's not outrageously priced as I'm paying for this myself.
It depends on what kind of microphone you're thinking of using. But so far as I know, plugging in a phone type external microphone would automatically cut off the internal and use the external instead, as in using app like skype or voice recorder. What do you need a special app for?
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It depends on what kind of microphone you're thinking of using. But so far as I know, plugging in a phone type external microphone would automatically cut off the internal and use the external instead, as in using app like skype or voice recorder. What do you need a special app for?
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the "mic" would be a tape output from a mixer