bluetooth music - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 General

after upgrading my BA to wm6.5 the bluetooth audio can only play for 0.5sec and then it cant produce anymore sound to my bluetooth headset.
i tried the same bluetooth headset on blackstone and it works perfectly.
can anyone tell me why? anything which i need to update?
any roms can make my bluetooth music work again?

I am having the same issue as you are. I tried the Broadcomm BT and that didn't help. I can get it to play okay with WMP, which I don't like. I usually use PocketMusic free version.
With WMP the music plays fine, I can use the forward/back options on my BT headset, but with any other player I cannot use the forward/back option, though volume +/- work fine.
Without using the Broadcomm BT stack I cannot seem to get past the 0.5 second play time issue.
I currently have a 6.5 cooked rom. I would be happy to have any information someone might have to help both of us.

solution to the problem ?
Is this problem on 0.5 sec playtime solved already ? I encountered this same problem with my bluetooth after upgrading to WM 6.5

up to now, i could listen to music via a2dp with every rom i had. the only problem was that the distance between the phone and the head had to be really short. also you should do the math: the ba has an average bluetooth data rate of 20kb/s due to BT1.1. 20kb/s equals 160kbit/s. every mp3 with a higher bitrate will cause problems, since it cannot be transmitted as fast as it is played. so either the quality must be turned down or you will have to wait for the buffering every few seconds.

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A2DP with TCPMP?

Too many acronyms?
OK, so I got me some nice little bluetooth headphones, the iPhono mini things from bluetake. I'm digging them.
Only problem is that TCPMP doesn't fancy piping its music over bluetooth, although WMP happily will. This is pretty pants, since most of my music is AAC, which WMP naturally won't play.
Also, while we're here, even in WMP the pause/skip buttons on the headphones are having no effect. It's kind of jittery too. Man, what?
So, does anybody have any ideas? I gather from searching that many people do use bluetooth headphones, and there was even one instance of someone saying they do so via TCPMP regularly.
I'm using a HTC Magician (1.12 rom) with the url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=33532&highlight=a2dp]BCHS bluetooth stack/url], maybe I need a different stack? I gather there are a few...
Maybe if I upgrade to the 1.13 rom? Or maybe a different bluetooth stack? I don't know :/
I've never tried to use my BT headset to listen to music with my phone, but on my laptop, the headset has to be paired and activated in 'My bluetooth places. Then I have to select it as the audio device to use in control panel->sounds and audio devices, then restart whatever media player I'm using.
Good idea, but I tried restarting the apps already. I even did a soft-reset and made pairing the very first thing I did when it had finished booting.
Itech a2dp
Just bought some Itech clip s35 BT thingy, lets you put your own headphones in.
I put my universal on my desk. Went to the next office. About 10 meters away, through thin walls and next to 7 servers, its still 100% crispy sound.
I turn around and it stops, turn back and its back again. 10 metres! Through walls!!
Connected to my Sony MDR EX71 mini squishys and Im sealed in sound wirelessly.
I cannot fault these in any way shape or form.
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That... doesn't help :?
"That... doesn't help" - Quote
Ooops
I forget to say that as this is paired as wireless stereo in my bluetooth devices, everything comes out this headset.
TCMP
Games
Phone
Media Player
I paired it and it seemed to completely take the place of my wired headset. As if it is plugged in.
With the voice dial activated using the button on the headset, I dont have to get my phone out of its case to listen and make recieve calls. I have not tested to see if TCMP cuts out and comes back in.....
My suggestion would be to find out if there are different types of A2DP, as my device seems to have this device as default audio output. Perhaps this is just a windows mobile 5 thing though.....
I am going to upgrade my old Magician with a bluetooth stack which supports A2DP. If I do this sometime soon, ill let you know my results.
Sorry for the apparent topic change.
yarod_g14 said:
Perhaps this is just a windows mobile 5 thing though.....
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Ha ha! I'm all "Wait, how the hell is he doing all that? Maybe he has WM5?" and I'm pretty sure you're right. I've been trolling this place for the last few days on all the Magician + A2DP info I can. Seems as though only WMP will stream audio over bluetooth via A2DP with that upgraded stack.
I find that CorePlayer works great w/ A2DP.
I just got MOTO s9's today, I am able to hear music when listing to Coreplayer/tcmp but the Play, pause, next buttons don't work.
You can map the headset buttons to control playback with Hotkeys in CorePlayer the same way you map hard keys on the device.
If you want TCMP to play over a2dp when it doesn't automaticly do so you must go to the options menu, then audio options, then select Null audio in the audiodriver section. Press play, obviously you won’t hear a thing. Pause the music or video and go back to the audiodriver section then select wave output. Press play And voila you have bluetooth audio. This does the trick for me as it doesn’t play through headset automaticly.
hope this helps you.
Find the BTAudio.cab application if it works with your device.
Pair your device with 'JETware Mobile Extension 1.31' & configure it. Also do make the device in Bluetooth Discoverable mode, this will certainly help in streaming the music. Better try CorePlayer 1.2.4.

How to use a BT Stereo Headset with GSPlayer or any player

I tried to set up a set of BT Stereo Headphones in a shop the other day to test them. We couldn't get them to go so we could listen to mp3s. I use GSPlayer.
Has anybody done this successfully? How do you tell the Magician (WM5) to output the sounds to the bluetooth headset and not to the normal headphones audio output socket?
many thanks,
Zaine.
Cant remeber where i got and who to give props too. but here it is
just run the output all audio to bluetooth and the run the other to turn off
and the auto mode which i havent tested out yet
Bewdiful.
Bewdy mate.
Thanks very much, that seems to do the trick. It works with my normal headset now. I'll go back to the shop now and test those other headphones.
The auto toggle seems to work OK as well, btw.
Once again, thanks a million.
Good deal. I gotta try this out. Will this work w/ the Wizard?
It doesn't work with my Magician + BHCS BT Patch...
I've read plenty of threads about this. For Magician, A2DP is WMP only. Doesn't work with anything else.
Mind you, this is what everyone else has said. I have not tested this myself.
I can confirm that, in my experience.
Also: WMP is pretty rubbish about its A2DP support. For some reason it'll only stream mp3s within a certain bitrate, too low and it uses the device's speaker.
It won't do non-stnadard sample-rates either, and on most setups it seems to "burp" every few seconds.
Ik am succesfull with the standard WMP though. It plays all bitrates, and only rarely stutters... So when I use WMP, I am satisfied!
Works fine, just bad quality sound with Bluetooth.
Well, I tried again in the shop and everything worked fine on my Magician (a T Mobile MDA compact with WM5). However, the sound quality was pretty rubbish. The sales guy reckoned that was a function of Bluetooth.
So, not a winner there. But, I can now listen to my voice recordings and podcasts via my normal BT Headset, which is really handy.
Thanks again to the Frioman - a really useful couple of apps. The toggle is on my Today page now!
Works fine, just bad quality sound with Bluetooth.
Well, I tried again in the shop and everything worked fine on my Magician (a T Mobile MDA compact with WM5). However, the sound quality was pretty rubbish. The sales guy reckoned that was a function of Bluetooth.
So, not a winner there. But, I can now listen to my voice recordings and podcasts via my normal BT Headset, which is really handy.
Thanks again to the Frioman - a really useful couple of apps. The toggle is on my Today page now!
Works fine, just bad quality sound with Bluetooth.
Well, I tried again in the shop and everything worked fine on my Magician (a T Mobile MDA compact with WM5). However, the sound quality was pretty rubbish. The sales guy reckoned that was a function of Bluetooth.
So, not a winner there. But, I can now listen to my voice recordings and podcasts via my normal BT Headset, which is really handy.
Thanks again to the Frioman - a really useful couple of apps. The toggle is on my Today page now!
Nice triple post! But...
bobgorila said:
Also: WMP is pretty rubbish about its A2DP support. For some reason it'll only stream mp3s within a certain bitrate, too low and it uses the device's speaker.
It won't do non-stnadard sample-rates either, and on most setups it seems to "burp" every few seconds.
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Yeah, I got this all the time, espically if I fast forwarded and rewound. And I was re-encoding mp3s to different bitrates, constant and variable without much success.
"Damn WMP and it's lack of features! The stupid thing can only play MP3s... and... WMA..."
I did a few test re-encodes to WMA 9 (not 9.1) @ 192 and now I get those burps and crackles every ... ten minutes? Half an hour? Definitly not every... what, twenty seconds to a minute.
If this is a problem for you, try re-encoding to WMA 9 @ 192. I use dbPowerAmp http://www.dbpoweramp.com/
ooff! took me about 2 and 1/2 days to re-find this thread again!! can we get a sticky on this????
used this on my Wizard (aka mda) and my Moto H3 and now can listen to my tv shows on the train w/my bt headset!
thanks!!!
I got a Unable to Open bluetooth audio gateway or something, though my headset is connected...strange.
blue tooth program
thefrioman said:
Cant remeber where i got and who to give props too. but here it is
just run the output all audio to bluetooth and the run the other to turn off
and the auto mode which i havent tested out yet
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There is three icons one for audio off and one for audio on and one for toggle.
I ran one at a time but after 15 or 20 minutes I loose blue tooth connections and the communications manager freezes and when I click on the blue tooth Icon in settings it does nothing, I have to turn the mda off and then I can listen over the blue tooth again, but after 1or 20 minutes it does it again.
can you help?
help
is there any one out there
BT Audio User Problem
I downloaded BT Audio and installed the three .exe files on my 8525. Soft reset the device and then toggled the audio on.exe. Sound still coming out of the speaker and not the BT headset.
I do have the BT-620's and they work fine (even before the BT Audio install). I am trying to accomplish being able to listen to WM without having to lug the BT-620's around all the time.
I am wondering if having the 620's software is conflicting with BT Audio?
Also, I think to get the audio stream to play to the headset, one has to activate the voice dialing feature from the headset? I can get the sound to play only for a few seconds when I do this. Do I need to de-activate voice dialing? If so, how?
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Thank you so much, toggle works well, switches to calls and back
very cool.

A2DP problem

When I use A2DP my trinity get extreamly slow.(worse than xda II) Even I set bitpool to 40 but I still get a lot of skipping. Anyone know how to slove this problem?
PS. My XDA II do much better jod than trinity on A2DP. I use WM6 2.0.1.1
Known Issue from day 1 of the Trinity History
try:
Current bitpool:48
Max bitpool:48
Capasaty: 37
Priority256:149
Then you pair the Trinity to the headset in the bluetooth menu on the Trinity.
Do not let the headset auto pair with the Trinity cause it causes problems.
I read in this forum som where someone that came to this conclution and it works for me.
Hope you understood what I was trying to explain..
I he the same problem, and I do not understand what you mean when you say "Then you pair the Trinity to the headset in the bluetooth menu on the Trinity.
Do not let the headset auto pair with the Trinity cause it causes problems."
Can you explain it?, please
I have the same problem, everytime I listen to music via Bluetooth the CPU Usage becomes 100%, it´s very annoying
Me too...
Could you clarify on how to apply that fix? Are those settings in the registry?
What happens with your trinity when you're listening to music and a call comes through? I thought it was supposed to switch automatically and resume playback..but the cpu being so slow it doesn't work.
A2DP problem..
Please let me try to clarify.
If the bluetooth on the Trinity is on when you turn the headset on, the headset will auto pair ( connect) with the Trinity.
I read here ( and it works for me ), that if you first turn on the headset, then turn on the bluetooth, there will be no connection between the Trinity and the headset. This is when you in the bluetooth settings of the Trinity choose to use the headset as a headset. This will connect the headset to the Trinity and walla.. no chopping. Now Im no guru in this forum, but as I understand, the problem is in the bluetooth stack in Windows Mobile.
The settings I spoke of are in the regestry. They can be configured in TweakUI on the A2DP tab or manually in " HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\A2DP\Settings " and " HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\AudioGateway "
Now this is not a perfect fix. As I wrote before, the problem is the stack.
The Trinity will become very slow but the chopping will go away.
Hope this works as well for you as it does for me..
Choice Media Player Makes a Difference
The problem seems to be that A2DP on the Trinity takes up a lot of CPU resource and slows things down. I've learned that the choice of media player can make a difference.
With MortPlayer or WMP, my device became so slow, it effectively could do nothing but play music. With Core Player, it's slow, but useable for other functions. It's a shame, because MortPlayer is a fine player otherwise.
As a consequence to the high cpu usage, I've found that its impossible to watch divx movies on core player (its possible but chuggy). Is there a setting in which we can lower the cpu usage whilst using bluetooth audio?
And can I just confirm with someone that the problems previously described with the bluetooth is a software problem and not hardware? Is there a likelihood that the official WM6 rom will allow bluetooth audio without crippling there rest of the system?
can someone explain the settings for A2DP in TweakUI for me please? I cant seem to find anywhere what each setting means....
thanks

a2dp audio volume to high (sound distortion)

Guys, and you please test this ??
If you stream by a2dp two sounds like music from touchflo3d and voices from gps software or music from another program (like pocketplayer), the second stream lowers the volume of the first and the sound of the second stream comes very distorted !! I can not use music plus my gps software because the guidance voice comes too loud and distorced. Since the pro2 uses widcomm bluetooth stack you cannot adjust the output volume for the bluetooth device. Tested on several a2dp enabled receivers and all present the same problem. The second stream comes distorted .
Any help/ideas on fixing this is welcome.
thank you
the file responsible for the volume/gain/clipping is wavedev.dll
I need some expert help on lowering the gain !! it's there..
I can lower the volume by long pressing the Play Button on my A2DP Headset
adolfotregosa said:
Guys, and you please test this ??
If you stream by a2dp two sounds like music from touchflo3d and voices from gps software or music from another program (like pocketplayer), the second stream lowers the volume of the first and the sound of the second stream comes very distorted !! I can not use music plus my gps software because the guidance voice comes too loud and distorced. Since the pro2 uses widcomm bluetooth stack you cannot adjust the output volume for the bluetooth device. Tested on several a2dp enabled receivers and all present the same problem. The second stream comes distorted .
Any help/ideas on fixing this is welcome.
thank you
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Have you tried the setting in the BT stack to transfer all system audio to BT?
If this is enabled, try disabling and see if the GPS comes through the Rhodium speakers.
The volume level is annoying, I shall add this to the list of annoyances and required bugfixes, I am sure it can be enabled. Not all A2DP headsets have their own volume controls.
Cheers,
Beasty
thank you for the sugestion but already tried it. When 2 audio streams are played, the second has distortion, but not all second streams. The stock ringtones are ok and tomtom too but navigon is not and most of my ring tones. The moste simple test is pocket player + tf3d music tab at the same time. The second stream makes the pro2 audio stack make cliping due to the high gain on the second stream. Looking at Wavedev.dll you see the strings for "secondstream gain".
I tried some a2dp receivers and all shows the same problem.
I don't think that a simple reg will fix this. Googling for this problem i came across some ppl with the same problem some years ago
why don't you try it andd see it for yourself?
Thank you
I has this problem w/ my old Asus P525 (widcomm bt stack) as well. BTW, does TP2 will drop A2DP connection after phone call which exist on all HTC device w/ MS BT stack?
well i never suffered from that on any htc phone. Where a2dp keeps connected

Parrot car kit a2dp experience

Just wondering whether anyone else has connected their phone (I have a HD7) to a car kit or similar?
Here's my experience with Parrot Mki9100.
Using the parrot controls:
Most things work. Play and pause work, voice control works either by syncing your contacts to the parrot or by not syncing and then using the phones voice control.
For some reason if you pause the music you cant press play on the parrot kit again, you have to go back into the phone to press play.
Forward and back for tracks works, the skip forward and back doesnt.
Of course you can control from the phone however you want. I'm sad that the promised voice control of the zune interface didnt come through.
But the biggest problem is a slight crackle with the music. It's not a massive problem and I've not used any other devices so it might be that I'm expecting too much of bluetooth a2dp and i'm happy using it like this. But at certain types during songs which have lots of guitar going on you get a crackle.
I was trying to work out if it was the phone or parrot, so i've connected my phone to my laptop, playing music now and the same lovely crackle. Anyone else experienced the same?
Thanks and hope this was helpful to someone
I just connected mine to my car for A2DP as well (Samsung Focus). It streams music fine but my play/pause/skip controls don't work (they did on my WM 6.1 device). I also have the same issue of having to use the phone to resume after a call.
I get the slight distortion as well at HF (just from tweeters). I believe this is b/c A2DP includes compression in the protocol (its not full 20-20k bandwidth). Its only on a few songs for me and something I can live with.
I am experiencing the same thing. However, the bluetooth stack on wp7 is way...way better and works with parrot better than any of the previous wm versions.

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