Do I need to switch on it when I use Bluetooth wireless or is it always on in Bluetooth mode? Thanks!
ScottXe said:
Do I need to switch on it when I use Bluetooth wireless or is it always on in Bluetooth mode? Thanks!
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As far as I know the only requirement is having an Apt-x bluetooth headset. For example I have the Samsung Hs-3000, which is compatible.
Hope that helped.
auto, if yr headset support aptx, u wont get any notice about that btw
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having problems connecting my bluetooth wireless headset to my xda11
[email protected] said:
having problems connecting my bluetooth wireless headset to my xda11
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can u tell me specify bout ur headset?
basically, anyway, the bluetooth device has to be paired to become known each other.. have you ever do this?
while you configure your xda2, you also have to set your headset into a pairing mode<see ur headset documentation how to do this>
then you have to know the passcode of ur headset<also in your headset documentation> if done, you just make new bluetooth bound on your xda2.
if it doesn't work, anyway, try to download pocket bluetooth tools on:
http://www.bluetooth.jazztel.es/
this is such a good stuff u can try...
that's all, i hope it'll help
does it support A2DP
Yes it does
what's A2DP???
Basically A2DP allows stereo sound to be transmitted over bluetooth
More info here
Rich
a2dp not working
richiev4 said:
Basically A2DP allows stereo sound to be transmitted over bluetooth
More info here
Rich
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a2dp is not working. I purchased jabra bt325. Paired it. It only shows handsfree function. Wireless stereo func. is greyed. Tried changing ROMS. Till now tried on 3 ROMS but no use. My device is HTC Artemis.
Plz resolve if possible
yo doc....there's a small trick to make it work....
dv8ted said:
yo doc....there's a small trick to make it work....
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would you like to share this small trick with us mate? It would be very useful since I want to use it for my motorbike bluetooth intercom
Thanks!
dv8ted said:
yo doc....there's a small trick to make it work....
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o really? so be that kind and share with us?
I have the O2 Orbit with Co-Pilot software that came with it. I connect the Orbit via bluetooth to the intercom system on my motorcycle. The phone connects automatically every time and I can receive calls as I ride, and listen to WMP (though I prefer to use my ipod).
I set the Co-pilot running the other day but none of the commands would come through the bluetooth connection into my helmet. Do I have a setting wrong or will this not work?
Thanks in advance.
You want btaudio installed to the unit IIRC, have a read of this thread where there is also a download for the plug in to enable the nav voices out through the headset - Mike
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=306642&highlight=audio
mikealder said:
You want btaudio installed to the unit IIRC, have a read of this thread where there is also a download for the plug in to enable the nav voices out through the headset - Mike
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=306642&highlight=audio
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Thanks mike.
I have installed it but it doesn't seem to route the audio through the bt to my helmet, but I'll try again later. Do I need to activate btaudio every time I want to use it or will it run automatically?
I couldn't find the 'plug' you mentioned above...
you need to turn the app on if you go to the bluetooth menu and while the helmet is turned on touch and hold the helmet bluetooth name and select set as bt audio if this is not present the use mikes method it all depends on wheather the helmets bluetooth is compatable with the artimis
Garneth said:
Thanks mike.
I have installed it but it doesn't seem to route the audio through the bt to my helmet, but I'll try again later. Do I need to activate btaudio every time I want to use it or will it run automatically?
I couldn't find the 'plug' you mentioned above...
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Two ways to do this - get a bluetooth headset that supports A2DP streaming ( I have a Sony DR-BT30Q) then all audio comes through the headset.
Alternatively, use VJvolubilis (http://www.vijay555.com/?Releases:VJVolubilis) - you'll need to set up a shortcut to run it with -agon to stream all audio through your bluetooth device. It worked for me on a BMW car kit!
Thanks guys.
Alix, I'll try that when I get home. The b/t must be compatible as I can receive phone calls on the bike and listen to WMP.
TT, I have no choice but to keep the headset I have as it is part of the wired intercom system and is fitted into my helmet. The b/t connectivity comes through a dongle supplied by the intercom manufacturer and sits beneath the seat with the intercom controller. It works fine with some apps, but just not Co-Pilot.
Not sure what this means :
TangerineTractor said:
...you'll need to set up a shortcut to run it with -agon to stream all audio through your bluetooth device.
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Thanks again.
Is there any way to do so? I did overlook the manual and did use the search feature and unfortunately i'm very much so a noob when it comes to avanced smartphone users. Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks.
imwillzillla said:
Is there any way to do so? I did overlook the manual and did use the search feature and unfortunately i'm very much so a noob when it comes to avanced smartphone users. Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks.
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If you are running windows mobile 6.0 or earlier - then search on these forums (or google) for "BTAudio". this is a utility that when run, will redirect music to your bluetooth headset. Installing it may be just a tad difficult for a newbie - but it is very simple really.
If you are running 6.1 then redirecting to your bluetooth is an option when turning your bluetooth device on. On mine, when I choose (turn on) my bluetooth device via the connections settings, there is an option for "Set as wireless stereo"
Hope this helps or at least points you in the right direction
cornell2 said:
If you are running windows mobile 6.0 or earlier - then search on these forums (or google) for "BTAudio". this is a utility that when run, will redirect music to your bluetooth headset. Installing it may be just a tad difficult for a newbie - but it is very simple really.
If you are running 6.1 then redirecting to your bluetooth is an option when turning your bluetooth device on. On mine, when I choose (turn on) my bluetooth device via the connections settings, there is an option for "Set as wireless stereo"
Hope this helps or at least points you in the right direction
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Im just guessing that the headset requires it to be...AD2P i think its called correct? because i have a plantronics explorer 220 and im not able to get that setting.
Use the BTAudio
iamanalog said:
Im just guessing that the headset requires it to be...AD2P i think its called correct? because i have a plantronics explorer 220 and im not able to get that setting.
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Use the BTAudio. it works with my Explorer 220
BTY it isnt stereo (unless you have two of them)
This will do the trick!
This will allow you to listen to all audio coming from the handset through bluetooth regardless if the bluetooth device is mono or stereo! I love this tool!
So our phones have a Qualcomm 845 SoC, which afaik supports Qualcomm's TWS+. This would allow an individual bluetooth connection to both left and right earphones, if you have a pair of bluetooth TWS that also supports TWS+.
I finally updated to the latest Feb update of 10/Q from the Aug 9/Pie software on my phone yesterday, just to see if TWS+ was available and working. I've been hoping for it for a quite a while now, really since I got this phone. It will potentially give 1.5-2x more battery life for some of my BT earphones.
I'd like to enable this feature or know if it's going to finally be added to the Pixel 3 XL. Is there a way and I've just missed it?
Check Bluetooth settings in developer options
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Check Bluetooth settings in developer options
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Not an option in developer options.
I do have # of BT connections set to 5, which is the same as default.
You don't have a codec or channels configuration in developer options?
ktmom said:
You don't have a codec or channels configuration in developer options?
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I do. Codec or mono/stereo isn't what TWS+ does. Codec is how the audio is encoded, mono/stereo mode is whether is sending mixed/mono audio or L&R stereo audio.
TWS+ is Bluetooth being connected to each earphone directly. Instead of the older method of connecting to a single 'master' earphone which then transmits to the second 'slave' earphone.
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/features/truewireless
assassin10000 said:
I do. Codec or mono/stereo isn't what TWS+ does. Codec is how the audio is encoded, mono/stereo mode is whether is sending mixed/mono audio or L&R stereo audio.
TWS+ is Bluetooth being connected to each earphone directly. Instead of the older method of connecting to a single 'master' earphone which then transmits to the second 'slave' earphone.
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/features/truewireless
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What earphones are you trying to use this with? I'm thinking you might have to download their specific app to enable the feature
KUSOsan said:
What earphones are you trying to use this with? I'm thinking you might have to download their specific app to enable the feature
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Mavin Air-XR, no app but does have TWS+.
It's not an app or 3rd party software that is the issue. TWS+ support on BT earphones is part of the chipset and with or without a supporting app it will work. It just has to be supported and enabled on the source device, as it's the source device that connects directly to each earphone.
If you can get the files from another device that has 845 SoC and has it enabled you could use magisk to make a module to enable it. Seems the lib files are not on our device. Not sure what all the libs needed are, sorry.
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Mavin Air-XR, no app but does have TWS+.
It's not an app or 3rd party software that is the issue. TWS+ support on BT earphones is part of the chipset and with or without a supporting app it will work. It just has to be supported and enabled on the source device, as it's the source device that connects directly to each earphone.
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So how do you know it's not already enabled? Are you able to connect just the left one and hear sound? I believe if it's just regular Bluetooth wireless it's usually always the right headset that handles the connection that's how it was for my Jabra and my brother's bragis
Under the Qualcomm website for the SD845 SoC it just says true wireless stereo and I don't see any mention of true wireless stereo Plus
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Here's the link for the true stereo 'plus' filter and I don't see any of the flagship SoC's listed. Oddly enough it's the budget style ones that seem to have it lol
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/c...yZW8lMjBQbHVzJTIwdGVjaG5vbG9neSUyMiU1RCU3RA==
I think you are SOL
wangdaning said:
If you can get the files from another device that has 845 SoC and has it enabled you could use magisk to make a module to enable it. Seems the lib files are not on our device. Not sure what all the libs needed are, sorry.
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A bit beyond me. But that would be awesome if I can figure it out.
KUSOsan said:
So how do you know it's not already enabled? Are you able to connect just the left one and hear sound? I believe if it's just regular Bluetooth wireless it's usually always the right headset that handles the connection that's how it was for my Jabra and my brother's bragis
Under the Qualcomm website for the SD845 SoC it just says true wireless stereo and I don't see any mention of true wireless stereo Plus
(((((EDIT)))))
Here's the link for the true stereo 'plus' filter and I don't see any of the flagship SoC's listed. Oddly enough it's the budget style ones that seem to have it lol
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/c...yZW8lMjBQbHVzJTIwdGVjaG5vbG9neSUyMiU1RCU3RA==
I think you are SOL
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If TWS+ was working when connected BOTH earphones would show up as connected (only one active) in the Bluetooth list.
As it stands, only the Left shows connected and if turned off music turns off on the right. My Tronsmart, Mavin and Sabbat all use the left as the main connection. Other MFG such as Jabra use the right.
Tws + does not work either.
The same problem, only on another phone (Xiaomi mi 9t). On MIUI firmware, tws + works fine, but when I install the Pixel Experience firmware, tws + stops working.