A2DP sound quality and its programs - P3600 General

Is there any perfect solution to resolve Trinity A2DP sound drops problems?
I'm using i.Tech Clip Radio and i have SE-970, I tried to use MSI Blue player for D810, the sound is great but it seems the problem not stable at all. Anyone can resolve this?
I hope we can resolve those problem and our Trinity will be the perfect machine at the moment.
Cheers!

i used the fit4cat or whatever it is called nowadays- from the trin upload page- and it worked great- i used X5 Blueant headphones with mine and they work great- got them cheap from planetwireless.

MontAlbert said:
i used the fit4cat or whatever it is called nowadays- from the trin upload page- and it worked great- i used X5 Blueant headphones with mine and they work great- got them cheap from planetwireless.
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Thanks for your comment, can you e-mail the program to me since i am newly joined here. and i really don't know where i can download.
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Many thanks!

yuktat said:
I'm using i.Tech Clip Radio and i have SE-970,
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I have itech iiis and i dnt really know how you can make it to work with dopod810.
Could you please help.

I have Sony BT headphones (the one without the caller ID display).
I am SO CLOSE to returning them! I increased the quality on my phone (with the Dopod ROM) and made it stereo....but it sounds like they are singing through a tin can (meaning there is this tinny sound on voices---but it would sound perfect if that was gone).
Has anyone found a way around that?
BT -- I guess it hasnt been perfected yet for A2dp

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Universal's A2DP Quality

Hi,
maybe someone can give me some info.
Have a T-Mobile Germany MDA Pro with the newest Stock ROM supporting A2DP.
Have board a brand new Plantronics Pulsar 590A Headset. It works, but the quality of the sound is very very bad with my Universal. I have also tryed the smal A2DP Sender, that comes packed with the Plantronics device and the quality is 100 times better. What is the problem? Can I adjust the bitrate of A2DP transfer in wm 5.0 registry?
The sound is a little much deep and on mid to hig frequencies, i hear a high frequencie noise.
Does anyone else has this problem?
This is not a problem of the receiving device.
Thanks for any help on this :`)
No Ideas?
Please Help!
I have the Qtek WWE ROM on my Qtek (latest official version). I use a Jabra bt620s, and i have no problems with it.
Maybe it's some obstruction of the signal? Do you encounter the problem when the Qtek is in clear view of the headset at a meter away?
I have the Motorola HT820, and finally got round to installing the Qtek WWE ROM today. Connects fine, I can walk into another room from the Uni and have no problems; But -
I also get a high pitched noise, particularly on music with lots of treble. It can be controlled up to a point by tweaking the graphic equaliser, but it is still annoying.
When using the HT820s linked to my Bluetooth PC and laptop, they sound superb - so it is a problem with the universal.
Thanks so far, i start hating my Universal ....
I think, there can be 3 reasons for that.
The Windows Mobile A2DP Software encoder, if it is software encoded.
The Bluetooth Chip, if it is HW encoded in Bluetooth.
The Radio ROM or Chip, if it is encoded on the Radio Processor.
I am not so deep in the Universal Technologie, but i know, that the sound was very clear on Blue Angel using the broadcom stack. So I think, it is M$ Bluetooth that makes the problem, but i am not realy sure.
... or is there anyone how don't has this kind of problem?
Hi,
I personally have never had that problem (which I interperate as "some form of noise" when listening to music over A2DP) you guys mention here, neither with my Motorola HT820's or i-Tech BluePRO's.
Only problems I have had with A2DP and my Universal is;
1. Pause/Resume button not working always in Windows Media Player (works fine in latest version of PocketMusic though)
2. Not automatic reconnect of A2DP when I turn headset on (only prob with the i-Tech's, Motorola's seems to work fine)
3. Occational drop/loss of sound for a second or two (have this under control now, only an issue for me now, when there is to much obstructions between Universal and my i-Tech headset)
RonnyGydar said:
1. Pause/Resume button not working always in Windows Media Player (works fine in latest version of PocketMusic though)
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I also have this Problem. Sometimes, i have to press, the button twice, sometimes i have to hold it. But the problem apears only, on resume.
RonnyGydar said:
2. Not automatic reconnect of A2DP when I turn headset on (only prob with the i-Tech's, Motorola's seems to work fine)
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Yes, that's realy evil ... I also have that. Reconnecting of Handsfree works fine.
RonnyGydar said:
3. Occational drop/loss of sound for a second or two (have this under control now, only an issue for me now, when there is to much obstructions between Universal and my i-Tech headset)
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This is a general Universal Problem. Maybe Radio Interference, maybe missing some CPU power.
The noisy and unclean sound can be a ROM Version Problem, if you don't have that. I have tryed also with a Linux Computer as A2DP SINK Client, and the sound is same bad.
That's my ROM Version Info:
ROM-Version: 1.30.113 GER
Radio-Version: 1.10.03
Protokoll-Version: 42.44.P8
ExtROM-Version: 1.30.223 GER
Windows Version is 5.1.195 (Build 14847.2.0.0)
EyeOfTheStorm said:
I also have this Problem. Sometimes, i have to press, the button twice, sometimes i have to hold it. But the problem apears only, on resume.
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Try downloading the latest PocketMusic version (if free for 30 days I think...so you'll be in heaven for 30 days at least), there it works perfect. ...it was enough for me to "cough up" the money to buy it!
And yes it seems to be every second time, and then one has to press button on Universal/Media Player once...bloody irritating...when the Universal is in the bag or something.
EyeOfTheStorm said:
Yes, that's realy evil ... I also have that. Reconnecting of Handsfree works fine.
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Yepp, I have exactly same behaviour (handsfree no prob, while A2DP needs manual reconnect with iTech's...but with the Motorola HT820's I belive it was automatic though)
EyeOfTheStorm said:
This is a general Universal Problem. Maybe Radio Interference, maybe missing some CPU power.
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For me I am pretty sure it is pure radio problem now (have tested with an app called SuperTask, and A2DP takes approx 20% CPU, and my JasJar now used a total of 40-45% CPU when I listen to music over A2DP with PocketMusic). I only have this problem when I have the JasJar in my pant pockets, are in an area I know there is a lot of interference+have some obstructions. Except from that it is fine now.
You can see this post on my "socalled test" (it was just a simple test, but it seems to give a good indication at least) of A2DP's effect on CPU here;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=53717
You can see my (and some others) experiences with A2DP and some stuff we have tried to fix/handle it as good as possible;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=53431&sid=87c2c327d12afa647df4d8773a330ee2
EyeOfTheStorm said:
The noisy and unclean sound can be a ROM Version Problem, if you don't have that. I have tryed also with a Linux Computer as A2DP SINK Client, and the sound is same bad.
That's my ROM Version Info:
ROM-Version: 1.30.113 GER
Radio-Version: 1.10.03
Protokoll-Version: 42.44.P8
ExtROM-Version: 1.30.223 GER
Windows Version is 5.1.195 (Build 14847.2.0.0)
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I have no clue...do you have a Universal (I would guess so from that you post it here )...if so the HW is identical...so then...yes it should be the SW/ROM...since you actually have tried with another "headset" (your Linux computer). But I am sorry, that I am not much of contribution...if nothing else...I agree with your logic here!
BTW my ROM version++ is stated in the A2DP-test post I linked to above (don't remember the numbers...but I have the "latest QTEK WWE" ROM).
Thanks for your comments.
Maybe it's the T-Mobile Germany ROM that is the Problem. Have allready called the technical support at T-Mobile, to help.
Maybe they are ignoring me, but i have tryed.
Universal's blue tooth signal terrible
Look I had many imate devices and bluetooth sets. The Universal has a very weak bluetooth signal even with normal bluetooths.
I have tried 3 or 4 different bluetooth headsets and they all give me a max of 3 meters. With the Jam and pda2k with the same headsets I used to get 10meters.
I gues this is the reall problem you are facing, the bluetooth reception is terrible on Universal, try being really close like 40CM away and if the sound is good you will know that it is only a reception issue from the universal.
I noted the 40 ~50 cm distance problem when I reviewed my nokia hs-12w a2dp headset about a month ago, it is very irritating. I think it is to do with where the BT chip is placed !!! it is between the keyboard and the battery, from what I could tell of the exploded diagram on this site !! meaning it is surrounded by metal !!! not good .
PS I never have problems connecting my hs12w headset for audio use, however if I take a phone call, after the call has ended I loose AVRCP
EyeOfTheStorm said:
The sound is a little much deep and on mid to hig frequencies, i hear a high frequencie noise.
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How do you play sounds over bluetooth ?
I'm trying to understand the routes of analog and digital
sound data and how to control them.
cr2 said:
EyeOfTheStorm said:
The sound is a little much deep and on mid to hig frequencies, i hear a high frequencie noise.
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How do you play sounds over bluetooth ?
I'm trying to understand the routes of analog and digital
sound data and how to control them.
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Hi cr2,
yes I read about it in IRC Log. But what you like to do is, streaming sound direct to the bluetooth hardware. Universal hardware supports this feature. There are 2 Bluetooth Profiles implemented for, one is called "Handsfree" and one is calles "Headset" and ini Windows Mobile Registry you will find it if you look for "Audio Gateway". The registry values are also documented in the online MSDN Lib. I will post a link, later, if I find it.
What I am doing is A2DP, that means ... all stereo sound will be compressed in software and then send as datastream to the bluetooth device.
Have attached the A2DP specification. Under Linux there is a project calles "bluetooth-alsa", that supports A2DP and Handsfree. Look for it at sourceforge.net.
EyeOfTheStorm said:
all stereo sound will be compressed in software and then send as datastream to the bluetooth device.
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There are several options here. It can be sent directly
on some phones, or (theoretically) through the phone,
or even redigitized from the analog (for mono).
Under Linux there is a project calles "bluetooth-alsa", that supports A2DP and Handsfree. Look for it at sourceforge.net.
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Software is not a problem. We need to understand
what the hardware is doing.

A2DP Issues

Hello.
I bought a stereo headset from Qstarz "BH-Q395S".
Using no tweaks.. Quality is low. Like low bit rate.
Using the fit4cat tweaker , sound sounds as it is higher quality BUT it is distorted in the high`s.
Is this the normal problem everyone is having ?
What can I do ?
Does ROM updates help this issue ?
Do you think the HTC headset will be better (s100)?
BTW. When paired with my PC , sound is great.
oholic said:
Hello.
I bought a stereo headset from Qstarz "BH-Q395S".
Using no tweaks.. Quality is low. Like low bit rate.
Using the fit4cat tweaker , sound sounds as it is higher quality BUT it is distorted in the high`s.
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The A2DP support in pre-AKU3 MS BT stack sucks and this can't really be helped. AKU3 is said to have eliminated this problem.
Also see my article on this very subject here at the General forum (I cross-post all my articles here): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=282017
Note that the article is discussed actively over at PPCT, HowardForums and my blog too; see http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1400&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 for further links.
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What can I do ?
Does ROM updates help this issue ?
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Hope AKU3 will indeed be better.
Do you think the HTC headset will be better (s100)?
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I don't think so. It might be better (as are some - few! - models, for example, the Jabra), but I wouldn't hold my breath for it.
So there is hope for the future..
The question is when and if will "AKU3" be avilable for the tytn ?
Can the MS BT stack be changed?
Menneisyys said:
The A2DP support in pre-AKU3 MS BT stack sucks and this can't really be helped. AKU3 is said to have eliminated this problem.
Also see my article on this very subject here at the General forum (I cross-post all my articles here): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=282017
Note that the article is discussed actively over at PPCT, HowardForums and my blog too; see http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1400&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 for further links.
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1, the release date of the TyTN AKu3 ROM (if any) is unknown
2, the A2DP quality issues of the pre-AKU3 ROM can't be fixed (unless someone extracts the related DLL files from an AKU3 ROM in a way that is compatible with previous ROM's).
The only way to avoid the quality issues is going staright for the Jabra headsets (or going for another PDA with the Widcomm BT stack - or any Palm OS device, for that matter). See my discussions of this issue over at PPCT and HowardForums.
Menneisyys said:
1, the release date of the TyTN AKu3 ROM (if any) is unknown
2, the A2DP quality issues of the pre-AKU3 ROM can't be fixed (unless someone extracts the related DLL files from an AKU3 ROM in a way that is compatible with previous ROM's).
The only way to avoid the quality issues is going staright for the Jabra headsets (or going for another PDA with the Widcomm BT stack - or any Palm OS device, for that matter). See my discussions of this issue over at PPCT and HowardForums.
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Or manage to hack the Widcomm stack to make it work on the TyTn like it was done for the axims.. i seriously make a donation if someone would make that happen. Heck, i'd even purchase it if Broadcom was willing to sell it..
Adi
adisor19 said:
Or manage to hack the Widcomm stack to make it work on the TyTn like it was done for the axims.. i seriously make a donation if someone would make that happen. Heck, i'd even purchase it if Broadcom was willing to sell it..
Adi
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Post a "donation thread" ("let's collect, say, 500 bucks and give to the first hacker that manages to do it") to "Dev and Hacking" here as was done on AzximSite, it may speed up hacking / developing
Menneisyys said:
The only way to avoid the quality issues is going staright for the Jabra headsets (or going for another PDA with the Widcomm BT stack - or any Palm OS device, for that matter). See my discussions of this issue over at PPCT and HowardForums.
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Why? I can replace mine with jabra one.. but.. whats the diffrence ?
I was really hoping to purchase an i-Mate JasJam in the next few months to use with my Plantronics 590As ... fingers crossed we have an AKU3 ROM update by then!
oholic said:
Why? I can replace mine with jabra one.. but.. whats the diffrence ?
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The HowardForums folks say the pre-AKu3 MS BT A2DP works flawlessly with the Jabra 620, unlike with the 590A and some other models.
I have a Jabra 620 and I'm not that impressed. The only headset I have had which worked completely flawlessly was an Itech S35 (but no AVRCP unfortunately).
I'm currently using a Nokia HS-12W which only hiccups if the Hermes is busy doing other things (but I've had to set the bitpool value to 48 decimal to achieve that).
All in all, I can't wait to see what happens when AKU3 arrives! Just as long as they don't break more than they fix ;-)
stooby said:
I have a Jabra 620 and I'm not that impressed. The only headset I have had which worked completely flawlessly was an Itech S35 (but no AVRCP unfortunately).
I'm currently using a Nokia HS-12W which only hiccups if the Hermes is busy doing other things (but I've had to set the bitpool value to 48 decimal to achieve that).
All in all, I can't wait to see what happens when AKU3 arrives! Just as long as they don't break more than they fix ;-)
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Thanks; is the 620 THAT bad? (I havenb't ever tested it; it's only by others' telling that it doesn't sound THAT bad with the MS BT stack)
Just Check!
Menneisyys said:
The A2DP support in pre-AKU3 MS BT stack sucks and this can't really be helped. AKU3 is said to have eliminated this problem.
Also see my article on this very subject here at the General forum (I cross-post all my articles here): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=282017
Note that the article is discussed actively over at PPCT, HowardForums and my blog too; see http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1400&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 for further links.
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We all know that this BT stereo implimentation sucks! Main problem is that EDR is not implemented correctly (note bumph on this phone does not show it as others do!) BUT!! if you have tried to use ANY A2DP enhancement CABs then make sure you have usejointstereo set to 0 and pick up an iTech clip S35 (as they work OK without EDR) to use with any decent headphones and you will be fine...
Menneisyys said:
Thanks; is the 620 THAT bad? (I havenb't ever tested it; it's only by others' telling that it doesn't sound THAT bad with the MS BT stack)
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The sound quality on the 620 is reasonable and it doesn't actually skip too badly, but I find that the RF performance is sadly lacking - if I use it anywhere where there's any other wireless signals around, it keeps giving periods of silence. For example, if I try to use it when shopping in the nearest supermarket to my office, from the moment I go into the store, I can only get odd bursts of music - about 1 second for every 5 seconds of silence. When I leave the store, it reverts to working reasonably again. This isn't just with my Hermes, it used to do exactly the same when using it with my Wizard as well.
The Itech S35 is the only A2DP device that has ever worked perfectly with my Hermes (with the bitpool set to decimal 58) without any skipping. Unfortunately, I really wanted AVRCP, so I've just bought a Nokia HS-12W and I'll see how that performs. So far I've had to set the bitpool down to decimal 30 to eliminate skipping, but I can live with that.
Farsquidge said:
Main problem is that EDR is not implemented correctly (note bumph on this phone does not show it as others do!) BUT!!
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Let me disagree. EDR has little to do with this stuff as you do NOT need EDR to transfer stuff at 256 or 320 kbps. It certainly good to have but is not a requirement for A2DP. This is why, for example, BT 1.1/1.2/2.0-without-EDR-only Widcomm or Palm OS devices have no problems with the sound quality (ever tried to listen to a, say, year 2003 Tunfgsten T3 to A2DP? It is flawless.) - unlike with the MS BT stack.
I'd say this is ONLY an algorithmic problem in the A2DP encoder in the MS BT stack. (I've pretty much gone into details on the matter in my articles and over at PPCT and HowardForums. The problem can not be fixed by any recently known hacks.)
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The Itech S35 is the only A2DP device that has ever worked perfectly with my Hermes (with the bitpool set to decimal 58)
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Haven't you encountered the "when there's any kind of singing, there's an awful lot of distortion" symptom with this headset?
Menneisyys said:
Haven't you encountered the "when there's any kind of singing, there's an awful lot of distortion" symptom with this headset?
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Yes, there is some distortion but I found it bearable if I was using a decent pair of headphones plugged into the S35.
I should point out that I'm no audiophile!

What A2DP dramas?

Guess I must be missing something, but I can't see what all the A2DP dramas are about.
I have a new Jasjam and BlueAnt X5 stereo bluetooth headset and I got the skiping problem the first time I tried it. I soon discovered switching off WiFi completely fixed this and then I read about the reg hack to get stereo working.
Now my setup works perfectly.
Is there something wrong with me?
No, join the club. Worked right out of the box for me too.
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. . . switching off WiFi completely . . .
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"Completely"? How? Just keep it off in Connection Manager? Or something else/more? I've never used WiFi on my JASJAM and I still have skipping, even with the WIDCOMM stack.
Its all headset based. I'll add the ?BlueAnt X5 to the rather short list that works out of the box. The other ones I know of are the Nokia HS012W and the I-tech clips.
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I'll add the ?BlueAnt X5 to the rather short list that works out of the box.
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Shame. Looks like I need to find a replacement for my SE HBH-DS970.
Where can I find your list? Is it "Internal Use Only. For Sleuth255's eyes only." ?
abubasim said:
"Completely"? How? Just keep it off in Connection Manager? Or something else/more? I've never used WiFi on my JASJAM and I still have skipping, even with the WIDCOMM stack.
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Ahh, no there was meant to be a comma in there... switching off WiFi, (comma) completely fixed it.
Yes just in Comm Manager.
Thanks esseff. What excitement a single comma can cause . . .
I guess I'll wait for AKU3.3 before deciding for a replacement for the DS970.
I can also confirm that the Nokia HS-12W works right out of the box.
Sleuth255 said:
Its all headset based. I'll add the ?BlueAnt X5 to the rather short list that works out of the box. The other ones I know of are the Nokia HS012W and the I-tech clips.
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I don't have any problems with my I-Tech R35, but there are reports from other people who do. I always try to keep the number of simultaneous tasks down to a minimum, and close apps as I go along. Being tidy, and not loading the device, I intuitively believe helps reduce problems.
I don't think it's quite as simple as just being a headset problem, although it's certainly a contributory factor (another is definitely the distance - inversely proportional to distance squared - the headset unit is from the phone unit when using a2dp over bluetooth).

Satnav instructions over bluetooth

Dear experts!
I would like to route my tomtom voice instructions over bluetooth so they play through my car speakers (I have an integrated handsfree).
I seem to remember someone telling me this was possible a long long time ago but I cant find the thread (it wasnt on xdadev anyway).
Anyone know how to do this? I cant hear the instructions too well when the stereo is up!
Cheers
W
Think this will do it
http://www.pdaphonehome.com/forums/...luetooth-headset.html?perpage=20&pagenumber=1
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Think this will do it
http://www.pdaphonehome.com/forums/...luetooth-headset.html?perpage=20&pagenumber=1
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I used this on my motorbike for over a year to get the instructions/warnings into my helmets built in bluetooth. Highly recommended - worked perfectly!
Well it doesnt work for me. I click the btaudioon file and i hear a buzz over the handsfree but then the buzz stops and I dont get any new audio over the connection, just calls.
Anyway else had any problems?
W
It does not work
It does not work for me too...

Getting the Dell BH200 BT to work w/ the Fuze

I just recently acquired a stereo bluetooth headset from dell model number BH200 and so far the stereo music quality is superb, but the moment a call comes in or I pick up a call it immediately disconnects itself. My question would be if any of you guys have any experience with this issue. the Stereo bluetooth and handsfree profile are both set to active. Any suggestions or hints?
I'm going to go on a limb here and assume that you guys haven't had access to the aforementioned bluetooth and i'm short out of luck here... right?
p.s. SAY IT AINT SO!!!!
Hi, I also have the same headphones and the same problem - only on HTC Universal flashed with WM6.
I search a bit on Google and it seems that the problem is with MS Bluetooth stack - it was working correctly for WM5 (but no A2DP), now in WM6 A2DP works, but handsfree does not.
Right now I'm testing alternative BT stacks - started with UniBT (it's Broadcomm stack modified for Universal) - now A2DP works flawlessly (before that, it didn't), but handsfree/headphones mode does not. At least trying to receive the phone call doesn't turn the headphones off.
i tested my fuze with a jabra bt2010 and it works fine. I'd prefer to not carry 2 bluetooth devices so i'm trying to find a way for it to work. I've been suggested to use a widcomm bluetooth stack as well but i dont know how to change my stack. If anyone here does know how to do it, please do enlighten us.
It's been nearly a month so I'm going to bump this thread in hopes of someone might possibly have some insight into this.
Push/bump.
I got the S9 now, it works for both functions but craps out completely when i'm outside, really bad signal reception as well as "muffled sounds" according to my audiophilic and audiophobic friends.
I think it has to be something to do with the actual firmware inside the bh200 that is wreaking some unknown havoc.
Dell bluetooth headset BH200 not working with Sony Xperia X1i
I have a Dell Bluetooth headset model BH200 and in A2DP mode, works flawless but the moment it is used with handsfree mode for call, the connection is broken and the headset switches off itself. This headset works very well with other non WM6.1 devices. Any clues with anony one what should be done in this case, some people have suggested JETware Hands-free Extension , any one tried on this.
I actually gave up on the bh200 and got myself a jabra bt8010. it works like a charm and the sound is just as good as the bh200
Indeed... i used to have a WM device (Mio A501) and I had the WM6.1 Pro..
I bought this BT at that time and it didn't work on WM6.1 (it even didn't asked me the PIN to pair it) but, when I tried with WM5.0, everything worked great, great sound on call's music, etc.. now I have a Sapphire and I'm not able to make calls on it (music works), but since I'm not driving and people used to look like "what a crazy guy speaking in English alone, no cables, it must be a mp3 or something.. hmmm" when I was on a call, it doesn't make a huge difference
i have yet to try this on wm6.5 but I highly doubt there would be a change..i'll give an update when I do charge up the bh200
i charged the bh200 up completely and tested it out.. it was a failure.. looks like 6.5 did not do anything to help...
Maybe windows mobile 7 will work.......... maybe.
You can use BH200 on call by this way only(I tested)
1. Turn on BT
2. Accepted call(However just Turn on your BT after accept call is OK)
3. Turn on BH200
4. Pair ur PDA w/ BH200
5. Done
IS this thead still active? I have a solution
Guys..
Use Reg edit and make the following modifications in your WM device by creating a new DWORD value 0 with the parameter UseESCO. Check out the path
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Bluetooth\AudioGateway\UseESCO = DWORD:0 (Dont use space between UseESCO)
Then restart the phone and delete any previous BT devices on your phone, start up the paining process and get it to work.
worked flawlessly on my Dell BH200
Thanks,
Raj.
seriously????
the fix is in one freaking registry tweak????
I'll have to wait 2 months before i can test this since i left the damn thing to rot in the US while i'm here in thailand..-_-
mputtr said:
seriously????
the fix is in one freaking registry tweak????
I'll have to wait 2 months before i can test this since i left the damn thing to rot in the US while i'm here in thailand..-_-
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Of course Bro. I waited for 6 months myself too.. and finally found it in a microsoft forum.. well at last got it to work and my 200 sounds better than ever with its new functionality..
All the best
Raj
sweet! thanks a bunch man!
prudviraj said:
Of course Bro. I waited for 6 months myself too.. and finally found it in a microsoft forum.. well at last got it to work and my 200 sounds better than ever with its new functionality..
All the best
Raj
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Heya, Finally got back ot he US and tested out the BH200 with the fix you mentioned. it works!!!!!
although, i'm wondering if you're having problems with the bh200 not wanting to connect to the phone automatically.
Need help for the same problem in android
I am having similar issues on my Nexus one. Dell BH200 works for music playback but stops functioning when a call is made or received. Even the connection between the phone & BH200 gets lost.
I would be really glad to get some help on this.

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