Annoying problems that I'm experiencing right now...
When phone is connected to a bluetooth speaker and running on wifi data connection, I get constant stuttering or breaking on Tunein Stream or anything that relates to audio. Bluetooth doesn't have any problems when I'm using phones data connection (wifi off).
Running on MacksROM AllStar 3.5 MA7
Perseus v35 kernel
Seems to have the same issue on Whomp Rom
Seems like there's no fix for such an issue ?
Not that I'm aware of. The issues I encounter are with notifications. And I find it depends on the app. I've had where the audio cuts out the phone around notifications. Some apps if I'm using HML will cut out the phone and not switch back such as with MLB at Bat.
The only difference between you and I is that I'm running a deoxideized stock MA7. I'm running Perseus 3.0.36 (alpha 35 April 6, 2013) I've used my Jawbone Big Jambox for five to six hours while watching Netflix, Plex, Hulu, and various sport streaming services using both Sprint and home WiFi without any issues, other than previous mentioned.
I would suggest checking make sure you don't have the Connection Optimizer enabled; although I don't think the rom you're running includes it. Also, I don't know if it's build into Perseus or a tweak within STweaks, you can try enabling Privacy Mode, which prevents any sound to be outputted via speaker when headphones are connected; bluetooth speakers are handled like headphones.
lovekeiiy said:
Not that I'm aware of. The issues I encounter are with notifications. And I find it depends on the app. I've had where the audio cuts out the phone around notifications. Some apps if I'm using HML will cut out the phone and not switch back such as with MLB at Bat.
The only difference between you and I is that I'm running a deoxideized stock MA7. I'm running Perseus 3.0.36 (alpha 35 April 6, 2013) I've used my Jawbone Big Jambox for five to six hours while watching Netflix, Plex, Hulu, and various sport streaming services using both Sprint and home WiFi without any issues, other than previous mentioned.
I would suggest checking make sure you don't have the Connection Optimizer enabled; although I don't think the rom you're running includes it. Also, I don't know if it's build into Perseus or a tweak within STweaks, you can try enabling Privacy Mode, which prevents any sound to be outputted via speaker when headphones are connected; bluetooth speakers are handled like headphones.
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Which rom are you using?
I can't seem to figure out why I'm getting problems with Wifi only on bluetooth.
If I disconnect the Wifi and stream through bluetooth, it doesn't have any problems.
just a plan ol' stock deoxidiezed MA7.
same problem while using wifi and bluetooth i was using my moga controller to play my pc emulator via kainy and it dropped the connection and switched to 3g until i turned off bluetooth, hopefully this is just a software issue and not hardware btw this has happened to me on cm10 aokp, and tw roms
Alex1123 said:
same problem while using wifi and bluetooth i was using my moga controller to play my pc emulator via kainy and it dropped the connection and switched to 3g until i turned off bluetooth, hopefully this is just a software issue and not hardware btw this has happened to me on cm10 aokp, and tw roms
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I heard issue got fixed for 4.2.2. roms.
twe90kid said:
I heard issue got fixed for 4.2.2. roms.
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Not exactly, I am using CM and the issues with stuttering are still present even if I disable wifi and data connection.
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Since I got this phone back in may I have had a constant issue with crappy sound quality when using bluetooth. I connect it to my car stereo or a bt headset and I get either low radio quality sound or normal sound quality with a static hiss or bump every so often. The problem is persistent through pandora and last.fm. My laptop can stream bt to both of my audio devices perfectly fine.
I have tried several different roms (pre RC cyan, to RC cyan, skyraider 2.5 vanille, stock 2.2, and currently skyraider 3.3.2 sense).
Does anyone have a solution to this?
Thanks
First thing I would try as trouble shooting is disable wifi when you use your bluetooth products.
Weather you see improvement our not, the second thing I would look at is all of my market apps to see if they are wifi or bluetooth apps. Disable/Uninstall suspect apps.
This may not be the solution, but it's where I would start in hopes of a simple solution.
I should have mentioned in my op that I had disabled wifi already.
I disabled all my apps except pandora. This did not fix it. Good idea though.
Hi everyone,
The bluetooth on my GSIII has been a complete failure. You can follow the saga here (http://www.benzworld.org/forums/w245-b-class/1662643-2009-w245-samsung-galaxy-s-iii.html), but basically it connects to my car and has no sound with the stock ROM and refuses to connect to the car at all with the AOKP JB build. It suggests an android problem, so I'm wondering if the bluetooth stack can be reloaded to reflashed with something different. If anyone has any ideas, I'm all ears. Thank you!
I have a problem with one of my Bluetooth devices dropping and reconnecting. Not sure why is just one. It works fine on an iPhone. I'm guessing your GS3 isn't the international version?
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Nope not international, SGH-I747M from Bell.
I'm trying this. Will report back.
evilmonkey1987 said:
I'm trying this. Will report back.
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Sweet! please let us know!
I'm having a different issue. it connects and stays connected, plays music but it doesn't list the song/artist info on my eclipse screen but the SG2 will..
Update: no change with the new kernel. The phones pairs but there's no sound, just as was the case before.
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Update: no change with the new kernel. The phones pairs but there's no sound, just as was the case before.
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Try CM9. Bluetooth works much better with it. CM10 should have it fixed as well in a day or two.
Here's a 'six months later' update. My phone went through various android updates and I'm now on Android 4.1.1 (up from 4.0.4). The problem was still not solved, but instead of no audio, I now have one way audio, where people hear me but I don't hear them through bluetooth. I have also gone through a number of custom ROMs and kernels for my phone (including CM9/10 and AOKP) and nothing helped with the issue.
A couple of days ago, my girlfriend's HTC One X (finally!) got its Android update, also from 4.0.4 to 4.1.1. Her phone now works like a charm with the in-car bluetooth.
The solution I ended up with was a car cradle and a couple of NFC tags to control my phone in the car. My NFC tag that's stuck to my car cradle turns off WiFi, starts car mode, starts a car home app and turns my volume to max. All I have to do after that is connect the 3.5mm audio cable and I use my phone in place of the car's infotainment system. That way the phone integrates into the car as well and the only thing I lose are the steering wheel controls (they still work for volume).
My less technologically inclined girlfriend now has everything work auto-magicallly with bluetooth. So I guess all's well that ends well, but to anyone considering a US-spec Galaxy S III, watch out: the bluetooth issue is still not fixed. If bluetooth is critical, consider the HTC One X (but be warned: it has awful battery life!)
I have no issues with stereo Bluetooth and mono Bluetooth. Everything and everyone hears and plays fine. It might be an issue with your headset.
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colbynmeghan said:
I have no issues with stereo Bluetooth and mono Bluetooth. Everything and everyone hears and plays fine. It might be an issue with your headset.
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Colby. What version of android, kernel / rom combo are you using?? There's SOOO many people having problems with JB and bluetooth, regardless of rom or kernel setup.
If you're on stock... just nm then.
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Colby. What version of android, kernel / rom combo are you using?? There's SOOO many people having problems with JB and bluetooth, regardless of rom or kernel setup.
If you're on stock... just nm then.
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What's wrong with stock? I have no major issues with streaming BT from my phone to my Mazda 3 head unit, or to my Sony MW600 earphones. Even track titles work (the only thing that doesn't work is time display). In my experience, Bluetooth works best on the stock ROM.
Stock Rogers ROM (DLK4 - JB 4.1.1), rooted
KT747 (1/9/2013) kernel
CWM Recovery 6.0.2.3
PlayerPro Music Player
On my old Xperia X10, I had CM7 and had no end of issues with BT:
- Sometimes it would connect and there would be no sound
- Sometimes it wouldn't connect at all
- Sometimes it would cut out after switching songs
- It would stutter a lot whenever Wi-Fi was enabled (but I think that was a problem with the Xperia).
When I tried CM10.0 on my S3 I had similar connection issues, just not as bad. Also, the volume gain over BT was much lower, so I had to turn the car speakers way up. Stock 4.1.1 doesn't have any of these problems. The only problem I had was the audio switching over to speaker after turning off the car, but I fixed it.
Also, BT is apparently broken in 4.2.1 in general, not just CM10.1. Google confirmed a BT patch that works on the Nexus 7, due for release with 4.2.2: http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/smar...confirms-android-4-2-bluetooth-streaming-flaw
TIP: Don't forget to turn up the volume on your phone. I don't know how many times I accidentally turned down the volume and thought that it wasn't working. Now I have Tasker do it for me whenever I connect. :good:
4.1.2 has Bluetooth working use it everyday. (Stock and ROM.) Can't tell u which combo I use at a time. I flash a different ROM everyday. As 4.2.1bluetooth is broken expect for task's AOKP. He has it workingish.
Now as connecting to a car. Depends on what it connects as. And I've learned going to and from ROMs when u connect a source hit the volume up 9/10 times it works
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I didn't see any other threads on this and I'm not sure if it might be specific to the Verizon Galaxy Nexus or Lexus/Toyota cars. Since Jelly Bean, I've already had my car's bluetooth connectivity go into a weird state with the phone three times.
The car will be playing music (default music app) and the navigation app, playing just fine through the car's bluetooth, and then, both the car and phone will indicate connected, but the sound will stop. If I turn off the car, the bluetooth on the phone thinks its still connected. The only way to clear the condition is to turn off the bluetooth on the phone and turn it back on. So much for that "extra" Verizon testing. This all worked fine for me with ICS.
Anyone else see a problem like this?
Thanks!
I am having occasional problems connecting since jb. Was rock solid on ics. I am on sprint and have a Lexus.
This is my only issue with 4.1.
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Samsung Galaxy S3 running Omega JB 4.1.1 - Driving a Toyota Prius
Greetings
I myself have experienced odd bluetooth issues with my Samsung Galaxy S3 running Omega JB 4.1.1 version 30 whilst driving my Toyota Prius.
Every 5 mins or 10 mins or so many minutes the audio from my podcast, for example, stops dead and I have to open up the app and hit play for it to continue.
Bizarrely I also experienced this the other day whilst driving a VW too.
Was fine on ICS.
I've you to find a solution.
I've been using Omega since version 25 and have also experienced the same issue on the Wannam custom stock rom.
Tonight I placed the device into Aeroplane mode and kept bluetooth running and the problem persisted.
I have no idea with regards I'm afraid.
Thanks
Dave
Update: I found that the audio issue I was experiencing was not bluetooth specific. I tried direct in to the car audio via the AUX jack and the problem persisted. But I also noted that after a clean install of a rom the issue did not exist so I worked my way towards the removal of the Deezer app and since then I have not experienced the problem. Go figure?
I am not having this problem with my Nexus and my myford touch sync setup. I do, however, get a lag between video and sound, where the sound is behind of the picture and out of sync. *shrug* Wish I could help more.
I can't even do more than phone on my 2012 BMW. No mobile office but calls work fine. When the CSR is turned off it doesn't switch to headset like it will of my wife's 2004 lancer.
Does anyone have a problem with constant buffering when playing YouTube videos (especially HD videos) from the YouTube app while having Bluetooth headphones (or speakers) connected?
This problem seems to only occur when I use Bluetooth and wifi together, as this problem does not happen when I use wired headphones or view videos stored on an SD card. But I can stream Spotify audio while using the Bluetooth headphones without any problems. This makes me think that my wifi connection is slowed down when the Bluetooth headphones are connected, and YouTube videos keep buffering because the tablet cannot download the video fast enough. Is my tablet defective or is this a common bug on the Samsung Note 10.1 2014?
I also have problems with YouTube app...even without bluetooth on. I also have this problem with other bluetooth devices, like my bt keyboard and mouse....
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Have you ever reset your bluetooth headset or speakers. It happened to me a couple time. Couldn't connect but after reset my bluetooth devices. It connected and work again. Also sometime my bluetooth headset is connecting to my phone and I m trying to connect it to my note 10.1 2014.
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manoscello said:
I also have problems with YouTube app...even without bluetooth on. I also have this problem with other bluetooth devices, like my bt keyboard and mouse....
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It seems there are some definite issues with bluetooth and this tablet and/or Android 4.3. I've noticed that my headphones disconnect from the tablet if no data is being sent to them for a minute or so, which seems to be similar to the common problem of bluetooth keyboards disconnecting fairly quickly. Although this problem isn't as big of a deal with bluetooth headphones, since data is constantly sent to the headphones.
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Have you ever reset your bluetooth headset or speakers. It happened to me a couple time. Couldn't connect but after reset my bluetooth devices. It connected and work again. Also sometime my bluetooth headset is connecting to my phone and I m trying to connect it to my note 10.1 2014.
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I tried resetting my headphones, restarting the tablet, turning bluetooth and wifi on and off, but the problem still occurs. My headphones connect just fine to the tablet, and I can see in the bluetooth popup on the tablet that my headphones are connected. I can also stream any audio or video that is stored on the tablet without any problems, as well as stream audio to the headphones. The only thing I can't stream is YouTube videos. Also, these headphones work fine with the other devices I tried them on.
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Does anyone have a problem with constant buffering when playing YouTube videos (especially HD videos) from the YouTube app while having Bluetooth headphones (or speakers) connected?
This problem seems to only occur when I use Bluetooth and wifi together, as this problem does not happen when I use wired headphones or view videos stored on an SD card. But I can stream Spotify audio while using the Bluetooth headphones without any problems. This makes me think that my wifi connection is slowed down when the Bluetooth headphones are connected, and YouTube videos keep buffering because the tablet cannot download the video fast enough. Is my tablet defective or is this a common bug on the Samsung Note 10.1 2014?
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Unfortunately this is a known bug in Android. I am no expert and after doing some light research along the web, I am still not sure if the main problem lays on a physical interference between Bluetooth and the 2'4 GHz wifi signal, in software or in a combination of both.
Some video about this issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbB7H0kk5MU&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I asked a similar question in a "forever alone" post when I faced this problem for the first time with my S4. You will find the link to an informative thread about this topic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45227610
Fortunately my GN 10.1 2014 performs very well (no noticeable interference), but I think that my new router, with a wider wifi signal range, did the magic. In theory a 5GHz wifi signal has no interference with the 2.4 GHz Bluetooth signal.
I hope it helps
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inolvidable said:
Unfortunately this is a known bug in Android. I am no expert and after doing some light research along the web, I am still not sure if the main problem lays on a physical interference between Bluetooth and the 2'4 GHz wifi signal, in software or in a combination of both.
Some video about this issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbB7H0kk5MU&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I asked a similar question in a "forever alone" post when I faced this problem for the first time with my S4. You will find the link to an informative thread about this topic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45227610
Fortunately my GN 10.1 2014 performs very well (no noticeable interference), but I think that my new router, with a wider wifi signal range, did the magic. In theory a 5GHz wifi signal has no interference with the 2.4 GHz Bluetooth signal.
I hope it helps
iiSo say we all!! from my SM-P6OO
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Thanks so much for the info and the links! I didn't realize that this was a known Android issue. I hope Samsung or Google can fix the issue in the future, although it seems like it has been occurring for at least a year, and it is not clear if it is a software or hardware issue. I'll try using a different router next. My current router is pretty old and doesn't support 5 Ghz, so :fingers-crossed: I'll be able to use bluetooth headphones and watch Youtube videos together.
Thanks again.
bluetooth, wifi conflict bug
manoscello said:
I also have problems with YouTube app...even without bluetooth on. I also have this problem with other bluetooth devices, like my bt keyboard and mouse....
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I have had the same problem with a bluetooth keyboard and mouse not working correctly, I found if I turn off the wifi radio on p600 I have up to 3 co current bluetooth connection going at he same time. when the wifi is on and active the bluetooth is dropping off think it has to do with wifi 4.0 radio in the tablet or the placements of the attennas in the tablet.
Same thing here
I'm having exactly the same problem. When I connect my p600 tablet to my bluetooth speakers the wifi stops working after a couple of minutes while using my tplink router. If I use my dlink router the wifi speed is greatIy reduced, I can still play "tune in radio" but the conection its to slow for youtube.
Issue RESOLVED on Windows 10 PC
I was having this problem and was breaking my head trying to understand why this was happening...I tested a set of Bluetooth headphones that had no mic and they worked fine, it was only my Bluetooth headphones with a mic when this would happen.
After so much troubleshooting I found that my Bluetooth headset was registering as both a headset and headphones and Windows was enabling the "headset" as the default communication device and the "headphones" as the default playback device. When both were active it made all streaming online videos buffer and never play.
When I disabled one of them the videos started to playback fine after one of the devices was disabled. Hope this helps in some way but I think it is the way the Bluetooth headset is registering as two different devices and causing a conflict. I wouldn't know how to fix this on a Galaxy Note but there may be a setting in Bluetooth connections where you can see this happening in Android like it does in Windows.
inolvidable said:
Unfortunately this is a known bug in Android. I am no expert and after doing some light research along the web, I am still not sure if the main problem lays on a physical interference between Bluetooth and the 2'4 GHz wifi signal, in software or in a combination of both.
Some video about this issue:
I asked a similar question in a "forever alone" post when I faced this problem for the first time with my S4. You will find the link to an informative thread about this topic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45227610
Fortunately my GN 10.1 2014 performs very well (no noticeable interference), but I think that my new router, with a wider wifi signal range, did the magic. In theory a 5GHz wifi signal has no interference with the 2.4 GHz Bluetooth signal.
I hope it helps
iiSo say we all!! from my SM-P6OO
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thanks this saved me some efforts...I am facing this issue with my Sony TV and Bluetooth speakers.. so was wondering how did it work before and started facing issue now. When I switched to 5G WiFi the issue got resolved. So previously when it worked I must be in 5G WiFi and face this issue when on 2.4G WiFi
Hi guys,
Im just wondering has anyone encountered any issues with using bluetooth headphones on the Nexus? I've try watching movies on the nexus using MX Player and VLC player but after watching something for like 15-20 min, it loses its connection. As for listening to music using Google Music, it'll be fine but the music at time will be a bit choppy, but still maintains connectivity. I currently have the Jaybird X2. I unpaired and had manually forgotten the headset pairing with the headphones, restarted the nexus, and then paired it. I've done this 3 times in the last 2 months but the issue is still persisting. I've been using the headphones after the nexus updated to 6.0 via OTA. Today i've updated the nexus to 6.0.1 via OTA but still the same issue.
Any help will be much appreciated. Thank you!
From my personal experiences, I suspect that it has something to do with heat buildup in the RF section and/or interference between the WIFI and Bluetooth frequencies.
When I've disabled WIFI but left Bluetooth on, Bluetooth seems to be more stable and less choppy. Another possibility is to go into settings and change the WIFI frequency selection from auto to 2.4ghz only. That sometimes helps.