Anyone has got a2dp key control via car stereo over stock rom working????
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Do you wish your Defy to control the car stereo or vice-versa? Perhaps Headset Button Controller app (trial) is a solution in your case:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.kober.headset&feature=search_result
Btw, the A2DP Bluetooth profile is only used for transmitting high-quality audio.
Remote control functionality, as in your case, is processed by the AVRCP Bluetooth profile which is supported by the Defy, but your car stereo needs to support this AVRCP profile as well.
More about this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_profile
I have a Bluetooth headset supporting both A2DP/AVRCP as well as Headset Profile (HSP) for telephony/mic and able to control the defy music settings with the headset buttons. I use PowerAMP as media player and able to swith previous/next track by single click end previous/next album by double-click.
Thank you for your answer. My radio support both a2dp and acvrp profile, with cm7 all it's working perfect even with stock music player and miui music player.
With Motorola stock rom any buttons aren't working. I've tried to plug, unplug, reset radio, reset profile, but its not working. Tested both stock music app and miui music app... any suggest?
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I suggest to try the Headset Button Controller app and/or reinstall CM7.
Martijn1971 said:
I suggest to try the Headset Button Controller app and/or reinstall CM7.
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Actually i can't reinstall CM7 because there isn't any way to charge the LiPo battery. I will try now headset button controller....
Your stock rom without Headset Button Controller let you change the track with car stereo commands or Headset Button Controller was the app that has fixed this trouble? Thank you again
I do not a have a car stereo. I use CM7 and have no trouble charging my battery. With PowerAMP as music player on your Defy the Bluetooth headset buttons should work properly. And it has FLAC audio file support. Try this as well instead of the stock player. The Headset Button Controller app just brings extra functionality and tweaking but is not free.
Martijn1971 said:
I use CM7 and have no trouble charging my battery.
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Pardon, mine error. I love CM7 and i've used until i've got DEFY (non plus version). With Defy+ CM7 can't charge battery at today. Sorry :-(
Anyway i've found this.... http://www.appbrain.com/app/headset-button-fix/at.zweng.HeadsetButtonFix
i will try now and let you know.... :-D
This seems work in motorola droid
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is there possibility to use cable headset like BT headset with AVRCP?
BT stereo headset are too big and not cheap.
I would like to control mediaplayer from headset
I do not need A2DP because I need only to listen audiobook, not music, so quality isn't so important.
Mono BT headset (I have jabra130) doesn't work with audio streaming on my Himalaya, and they doesn't support AVRCP profile.
any idea?
AVRCP is a bluetooth profile. If your headset is not bluetooth then it will not have AVRCP.
maybe something similair?
Marx2 said:
maybe something similair?
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haven't met with any solution so far.. simply these devices haven't anything to control with excpept the radio waves.. it has only jack/etc. with these you cannot control anything.
Some headphones has an additional button which can be used to answer talk. Jack connection has additional place to use it. is it possible to catch pushing this button programmatically?
Hi,
After updating to Gingerbread 2.3.3, build 2.36.405.8, the headset controls (rew,fwd,play) stopped working. Altough I have selected in my music application, Poweramp to be the primary app, which should be able to control the headset buttons, I don't get any action, not even on the HTC music app.
At first it worked but it was a bit laggy and now is not working at all. Is this problem related to any other app I have installed?
If I have to do a factory reset...how can I do that?
Thanks in advance for help
try setting power amp not to control the headphone controller, save these settings and then re-apply the ability to control the headphones, worked for me, although eventually I dropped PowerAmp and tried Winamp for Android, really awesome.
Thanks for support, tryed it and didn't work. I think it might be a hardware problem with the buttons. I'm gonna test the headset an another phone to be sure. Will keep you updated Does anybody know if the service guarantee includes also the repair of the headset?
Unable to listen music via Samsung Bluetooth Headset HM1100.
I have tried in Latest nightly, Stock froyo and in modded Froyo (Jokerdroid 4.2)
It seems that the A2DP function is not supported by wildfire for HM1100.
Whether anyone can confirm or can provide any application for the same would be highly grateful to me...
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Unable to listen music via Samsung Bluetooth Headset HM1100.
I have tried in Latest nightly, Stock froyo and in modded Froyo (Jokerdroid 4.2)
It seems that the A2DP function is not supported by wildfire for HM1100.
Whether anyone can confirm or can provide any application for the same would be highly grateful to me...
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wildfire does support A2DP
my phone works seamlessly with Samsung SBH-650
i never tried jokerdroid, but it works very wel with cyanogenmod
i have tried it with cyanogen mod too....didnt get sucess
From what i see on samsung's website the headset you are talking about is not a stereo bluetooth headset so the chances that it will support music playback are acute.
You can check 2 things though,
1. Long press on the paired headset in bluetooth settings and check if the media option is available, if yes activate it and you can play music.
2. Pair the headset with a normal wildfire (unrooted, s-on) and try the same.
But remember,
Not all handsets play music via normal (single earpiece) bluetooth headsets so if it doesnt work wildfire is one of them..
What technical aspect makes it not to play music. Its so disappointing.....My friends Nokia 5800 plays music on the Samsung HM1100 bluetooth single piece headset...but my HTC Desire HD doesn't.
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From what i see on samsung's website the headset you are talking about is not a stereo bluetooth headset so the chances that it will support music playback are acute.
You can check 2 things though,
1. Long press on the paired headset in bluetooth settings and check if the media option is available, if yes activate it and you can play music.
2. Pair the headset with a normal wildfire (unrooted, s-on) and try the same.
But remember,
Not all handsets play music via normal (single earpiece) bluetooth headsets so if it doesnt work wildfire is one of them..
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good job guys !
i have the same problem pls give me some music app to play a music on my bluetooth apas pls.
ujwaldignified said:
What technical aspect makes it not to play music. Its so disappointing.....My friends Nokia 5800 plays music on the Samsung HM1100 bluetooth single piece headset...but my HTC Desire HD doesn't.
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I think because many Nokia phones output audio in mono to bluetooth devices. My N9 worked with a Samsung and Motorola mono bluetooth headset but my Xperia T can only connect to these same headsets for telephone calling.
I'm using my tablet in my car for my music and would like to skip tracks via a hard switch somewhere but can't find any remotes that aren't connected to a BT headset.
Anyone know of any remotes that don't try to pass audio through them as well? Or know of any way to chose the source output on the tablet so I can use a headset and just keep audio flowing through the tablet itself?
Thanks for the help!
Pioneer makes a car stereo that hooks up with Bluetooth. I use it to stream music and Pandora from my phone. It allows p as using and skipping tracks.
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Anyone tried headphones with media Controller (Like the Galaxy S, the nokia)?
I'm looking for my car setup and I want to put a controller closer to the steering wheel and a microphone integrated, but I don't know it it'l work :|
t1mman said:
Anyone tried headphones with media Controller (Like the Galaxy S, the nokia)?
I'm looking for my car setup and I want to put a controller closer to the steering wheel and a microphone integrated, but I don't know it it'l work :|
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You mean like any bluetooth stereo headphones? I'm pretty certain no wired headset will do this because the headphone jack doesn't support it.
There are quite a few standalone bluetooth stereo receivers around that you can plug generic headphones or a stereo line-out into though. I prefer the Jabra BT-3030 'dogtag' receivers, but there are plenty of others around. Just do a search on Froogle, Buy.com or any other big electronics site and you'll find them. The only real difference between them all is battery life and sound quality, they all have media player controls using standard Bluetooth profiles and they all include a condenser mic built-in.
No, I was talking about a button on the wired headphone, like the Galaxy S, to skip track, answer call, those sort of things.
From what LG answered me, it's not possible...
Downer there :|
Finaly found a spare pair of headphones from a Galaxy, with the button for the media controller.
Turns out, it works!
Long press opens voice control,
short press starts media player
two short press skips the track when playing.
There must be a standard for Android, I'll try to find the list tomorow and test it out, but anyway, good thing it works.
Anyway, good things it works! I'm running a lot, long distance, and it'll screw up any bluetooth, even S-10 (my current pair had some issue but cleaned up after drying in rice), so the good ol' button hearphones with the media controller is the best for me!
I've ordered a "seperate" microphone with a button and the input, I'll test and let you know!
I just bought some a-JAYS One+ for about 60$ The remote works with the Optimus G and most android phones.
The remote lets you:
Skip tracks
FF / Rwind
Play / Pause
Volume up / Down
Pick up calls
The sound quality is actually very good especially for bass junkies like myself. Not to mention the sleek swedish design.
I absolutely recommend them to anyone out there.
Cheers!
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Hello,
Using the application "Jays Headset Control" (Play Store) we get the same result with the original headphones lg ^^
And you can change the button action in Advanced Mode...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.jays.headsetcontrol&hl=en
Enjoy!!!
t1mman said:
Finaly found a spare pair of headphones from a Galaxy, with the button for the media controller.
Turns out, it works!
Long press opens voice control,
short press starts media player
two short press skips the track when playing.
There must be a standard for Android, I'll try to find the list tomorow and test it out, but anyway, good thing it works.
Anyway, good things it works! I'm running a lot, long distance, and it'll screw up any bluetooth, even S-10 (my current pair had some issue but cleaned up after drying in rice), so the good ol' button hearphones with the media controller is the best for me!
I've ordered a "seperate" microphone with a button and the input, I'll test and let you know!
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it is not a Android feature, it is just the the extra rim on the 3.5 headphone minijack that adds controls to it. and Android have adapted it. like micro USB for charging and connecting.
open standards are always to prefer
benseoul said:
Hello,
Using the application "Jays Headset Control" (Play Store) we get the same result with the original headphones lg ^^
And you can change the button action in Advanced Mode...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.jays.headsetcontrol&hl=en
Enjoy!!!
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Huge thanks for this! As a new convert from iOS this is a sweet app to find!
krankdroid said:
it is not a Android feature, it is just the the extra rim on the 3.5 headphone minijack that adds controls to it. and Android have adapted it. like micro USB for charging and connecting.
open standards are always to prefer
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Well, I tried with my old Nokia N95 headset which has play, forward, volume, etc. And it did not work as expected, some buttons work as a single button headset. Also bought a Samsung headset (could not find LG headsets) with a button and volume control and the volume control does not work, the volume up key replicates the button.
So it is not that standard.
Or is there an app to activate the volume and multimedia buttons on those headsets?
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