Blue-tooth - which builds have it working? - Touch CDMA General

I am using 1.5 and it works great, I am wanting to find out which other builds have blue-tooth working.

Afaik, 1.5 is the only build with working Bluetooth. I sure do miss my headset, #1 thing lacking with android for me.
I will be overjoyed if someone corrects me!

berardi said:
Afaik, 1.5 is the only build with working Bluetooth. I sure do miss my headset, #1 thing lacking with android for me.
I will be overjoyed if someone corrects me!
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Dzo was/is working on BT in the kernel, AFAIK something in the library needs to be adjusted. I agree that BT is important; my objective is to perfect a 2.1 Eclair build, get GPS to a highly workable state, fix the audio lib/sleep/speakerphone issues, and then investigate BT (followed by camera), in that order.
I think GPS is well on it's way, so I should be able to focus on BT (hopefully with Dzo's help), and Polyrthymic is working on the Camera.

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Dzo was/is working on BT in the kernel, AFAIK something in the library needs to be adjusted. I agree that BT is important; my objective is to perfect a 2.1 Eclair build, get GPS to a highly workable state, fix the audio lib/sleep/speakerphone issues, and then investigate BT (followed by camera), in that order.
I think GPS is well on it's way, so I should be able to focus on BT (hopefully with Dzo's help), and Polyrthymic is working on the Camera.
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That would be fantastic.
Keep up the great work, you're doing awesome Shidell! When I get a spare second (visited my parents this weekend) I definitely want to try the 2.1 build.

Shidell said:
Dzo was/is working on BT in the kernel, AFAIK something in the library needs to be adjusted. I agree that BT is important; my objective is to perfect a 2.1 Eclair build, get GPS to a highly workable state, fix the audio lib/sleep/speakerphone issues, and then investigate BT (followed by camera), in that order.
I think GPS is well on it's way, so I should be able to focus on BT (hopefully with Dzo's help), and Polyrthymic is working on the Camera.
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Bluetooth should just be a matter of making some changes to the init.eclair.rc file you're using.
Check against the cupcake init.rc for the bluetooth settings.

Thank you...
It sure would be great to be able to have 2.1 with gps and blue-tooth working! I have seen some have said that the blue-tooth is flaky in 1.5 but I have not seen that to be true. What are they talking about? And if it is so easy to fix blue-tooth in 2.1 why hasn't any one done that for 1.6?

useable bluetooth audio is going to be dependent on having proper eclair/2.1 audio libs. which we are working on.. There's alot of changes to merge..
full 100% will always be a couple of builds behind whatever's newest and latest.

Thanks for reply
I would love to use the 2.1 but I need Blue-tooth.

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What are the Differences between 1.5, 1.6, 2.0, 2.1

What Is the Difference between each of these? I would like to know why I would want to upgrade from 1.5.
Oh boy.. lol.
1.6 and up do qvga resolution very well, but do not have working bluetooth yet
2.0 and up don't sleep properly because of the audio driver (which we are working on) unless you use a hacked kernel (which I don't recommend) and have a newer interface/livewallpapers etc..
I would suggest to try donut for now if you're thinking of upgrading.
dzo committed a change the other day that supposed to enable bluetooth in 1.6 - i didn't test it with a headset but I was able to pair it with my pc. Although no one has posted a build with that change included yet.
If that helps.
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dzo committed a change the other day that supposed to enable bluetooth in 1.6 - i didn't test it with a headset but I was able to pair it with my pc. Although no one has posted a build with that change included yet.
If that helps.
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Do you have a link to that. Where did you read that? I would like to check it out.
http://androidhtc.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=androidhtc/bootenv.git;a=summary
It's currently the most recent commit.

Bluetooth A2DP issues w/ 2.1

So, I have searched all over these forums, and cannot find a difinitive answer or solution. I have problems with A2DP when connecting w/ the BT in my car, since installing a 2.1 ROM (currently DC 2.09.01). When connected, the music plays about twice as fast as it should, then slows down, then speeds up again. Conversley, Android 1.5 worked fine. There has been a lot of talk of BT issues, but it doesn't appear there are any solutions. Am I correct, or has someone found a solution? THanks.
ZenEXP works if you dont mind switching.
I have had those problems occasionally with all 2.1 ROMs I have tried. Usually, if I pause and then unpause it solves the problem. Sometimes I have to do it more than once.
I'm currently running ZenEXP and I've had the problem a few times, but it has been significantly less than with other ROMs. However, AVRCP hasn't been working with ZenEXP, whereas it has worked on other 2.1 ROMs, such as DC.
So, with the unrooted stock Sprint 2.1 software, A2DP works?
The Darchdroid ROM actually fixes this problem! I had the exact same problem as you with playing audio in my 2010 Mazda 3 and Darchstar's ROM fixed it for me, it's the only ROM I have found so far that fixes the bluetooth
I have a problem with my bluetooth headset when I'm playing music, the music stutters alot, I almost have to hold my phone a certain way with very little movement in order for it to play decently. Any solutions on that problem?
I have a problem with my bluetooth headset when I'm playing music, the music stutters alot, I almost have to hold my phone a certain way with very little movement in order for it to play decently. Any solutions on that problem?
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Turn off/disconnect headset while playing music fixes studdering for me in settings under bluetooth for the connected device. Disconnect the ' phone' while playing. Haven't really tested this on anything but my kenwood head unit.
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here's a reply I received from HTC support:
Hello, I understand that you have had issues with your bluetooth since the update for your Hero. With the update, the entire bluetooth stack was updated, and thus some bluetooth devices that previously worked are unfortunately no longer compatible. While we have not heard any information about nor made announcements about any upcoming patches to address this, it is not at all out of the realm of possibility. Otherwise, you may want to try a different bluetooth headset. I do apologize for any inconvenience you may have experienced. If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us again. You can find additional support at support forums at community.htc.com. There is also a customer satisfaction survey for you to take if you are interested. Philip HTC Technical Support www.htc.com www.twitter.com/htc
Bluetooth Stack?
So is it possible for one of the developers on this site to rewrite the bluetooth stack or copy the old one from 1.5 that worked?
I have a Panasonic TH12 bluetooth home phone that worked fine before 2.1. I recently bought an AT&T bluetooth phone and it does the same thing. Will pair but not connect.
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Hello, I understand that you have had issues with your bluetooth since the update for your Hero. With the update, the entire bluetooth stack was updated, and thus some bluetooth devices that previously worked are unfortunately no longer compatible. While we have not heard any information about nor made announcements about any upcoming patches to address this, it is not at all out of the realm of possibility. Otherwise, you may want to try a different bluetooth headset. I do apologize for any inconvenience you may have experienced. If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us again. You can find additional support at support forums at community.htc.com. There is also a customer satisfaction survey for you to take if you are interested. Philip HTC Technical Support www.htc.com www.twitter.com/htc
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I have to call BS on this. (Not on the post, on the reply)
Why would any company not support legacy hardware as simple as Bluetooth. Especially since most devices aren't even Bluetooth v3/v4 standard yet. And Bluetooth 2.1 is 1. Not very old and 2. What 90% of Bluetooth device still manufactured are! and its been around since 2006!
I honestly can't believe a company is going to just say "Oh its to old" instead of fixing their crap. as far as I know v3/v4 is fully backwards compatible to 2.1 because they include "Classic Bluetooth" protocols!
Not to mention I doubt the hardware in our phone is even capable of v4 stuff. I'll have to do some more research on what BT chip is in the phone. Utter BS.
Either Phillip or HTC is a moron.
CDMA Hero Specs for BT:
Supported Profiles: HSP 1.1, HFP 1.5, A2DP, AVRC, (OPP, PBA)
version 2.0+EDR / possibly upgradeable to 2.1+EDR, plus OPP and PBA profiles
2.1 FULLY backwards compatible to v1. Meaning HTC built the crappiest BT Stack allowable by law to say it includes it. May as well have not bothered.
Someone could probably redo things with AOSP and a newer bluez stack.
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2.1 FULLY backwards compatible to v1. Meaning HTC built the crappiest BT Stack allowable by law to say it includes it. May as well have not bothered.
Someone could probably redo things with AOSP and a newer bluez stack.
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Yeah, I just bought a BT USB adapter so I could exchange files and synch and stuff. I got it to work ONE time and all it did was pass 200 of my contacts to my phone from my PC. Like it was just waiting to upchuck on me. After that, nothing.
There's three hours of my life and $8.99 I'll never get back.
Bluetooth is pretty much the #1 complaint that users have been posting on the Sprint Community Forums (here's the HTC Hero section). Nearly all of those complaints say that Bluetooth now doesn't work at all or just plain sucks on the stock 2.1 Sprint/HTC release. Which probably also means that any ROM here based on 2.1 stock will also suck it up bad with Bluetooth compatibility. Known problem, no one has done anything about it yet. It sounds like AOSP ROMs don't have this issue, so at least that's good.

[ISSUE] Bluetooth and non-Sense builds

So I having a recurring problem with all of the non-Sense builds that I've tried here on the forum. The bluetooth would pair and connect perfectly in all the cases. However, the problem arises when I tried to make a call. The phone would freeze up or come to crawling halt. The dialing screen would go black, and then I would get the android.phone.process force close error. And I would need to pull the battery and reboot.
The issue has happened every single time with any of the non-sense builds I've tried so far: NexusHD2-FRG83, HyperDroid v1.6, Bangsters v1.5, and shubCRAFT v1.5.
I've tried with the included kernels with each build, and also with different combinations of kernels with the above builds as well, hasparin r4.1, r7.2, r7.4, r7.5 and michyprima r11. And still the same issue.
I'm certain there are other people with this same exact problem. So there has to be something going on with these non-Sense builds.
I have two bluetooth headsets, Plantronics 925 and 975. Same problems on both.
I don't like Sense, but I have to use a Sense build because bluetooth calling is very important to me. I hope some of you developers can come up with something to fix this.
Hi. I had exactly same problem.
Try to push play&pause music ,start&stop voice action
before start use bt.
Another solution is push bt call button immediate after make call
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That didn't work for me.
I had the same problem as the OP and thats why i switch to a sense build also
Did you try this before?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=8348326
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Yes, I've tried that. But those files are for sense builds, and when I transfer them to a non-sense build, BT wouldn't even turn on.
See the FAQ in my signature. Some of the builders have BT working on CM6 with the EVO kernel so you should soon see builds that support it.
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See the FAQ in my signature. Some of the builders have BT working on CM6 with the EVO kernel so you should soon see builds that support it.
Sent from my HTC HD2
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Wow! That's superb news.
BT Works
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So I having a recurring problem with all of the non-Sense builds that I've tried here on the forum. The bluetooth would pair and connect perfectly in all the cases. However, the problem arises when I tried to make a call. The phone would freeze up or come to crawling halt. The dialing screen would go black, and then I would get the android.phone.process force close error. And I would need to pull the battery and reboot.
The issue has happened every single time with any of the non-sense builds I've tried so far: NexusHD2-FRG83, HyperDroid v1.6, Bangsters v1.5, and shubCRAFT v1.5.
I've tried with the included kernels with each build, and also with different combinations of kernels with the above builds as well, hasparin r4.1, r7.2, r7.4, r7.5 and michyprima r11. And still the same issue.
I'm certain there are other people with this same exact problem. So there has to be something going on with these non-Sense builds.
I have two bluetooth headsets, Plantronics 925 and 975. Same problems on both.
I don't like Sense, but I have to use a Sense build because bluetooth calling is very important to me. I hope some of you developers can come up with something to fix this.
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I have been running with BT on several builds for a couple of months now including the NexusHD2-FRG83 builds mentioned above. In fact if a build does not have working BT I skip it. I have found that the first time you install the build and try to use handsfree you need to do the trick of selecting/de-selecting and then selecting BT in the call screen before the actual connection. I use my phone constantly for work with speaker phone (Motorola EQ7) and my headset (BlueAnt T1). No problems making or receiving calls. I use the BT in both phone audio and media audio modes without any issues.
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I have been running with BT on several builds for a couple of months now including the NexusHD2-FRG83 builds mentioned above. In fact if a build does not have working BT I skip it. I have found that the first time you install the build and try to use handsfree you need to do the trick of selecting/de-selecting and then selecting BT in the call screen before the actual connection. I use my phone constantly for work with speaker phone (Motorola EQ7) and my headset (BlueAnt T1). No problems making or receiving calls. I use the BT in both phone audio and media audio modes without any issues.
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before it's only supported on RMNET or non evo kernel.. the NEW NexusHD2 that was just released now supports BT on all currently available kernels... you don't even have to do the on, off, on trick anymore for the bluetooth to work.. i think it's the closest to being the perfect android build for our HD2.. everything just works including the MMS which i'm having problem with all the sense builds (low res image)..
I will load NexusHD2 1.5 tonight and see what I find
Finally a non-sense build with working bluetooth. I was able to bluetooth music and make a call using my car stereo. I just had to post this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804210

[Q] Bluetooth issues with Froyo

So I flashed to a froyo ROM over the weekend and have found someone posted a fix for the gps issues, but I'm having BT issues as well. Has anyone else experienced this: I can pair certain BT accessories but not others, and even when paired the devices cannot connect without multiple connection requests.
My specific issue is that I have motorola rockr bt earbuds, and a Jabra car kit, and they both pair with the phone (after a few trys) but neither will automatically connect to the phone once they're turned on. With the earbuds I have to manually try to connect 6 or 7 times in a row before they'll connect, and even then they may only connect with the phone audio only. This wasn't an issue with the stock ROM so I'm assuming its the bt radio library for Froyo thats the problem?
I'm not new to development, but I'm kinda new to development on Android. I've been trying to learn more about the radios and how they're configured within the OS but I haven't found a lot of good documentation on it. I'd be happy to work this out for myself and post any improved radio to the forum but it would be helpful if someone could send me a link to some learning material? If someone has an improved Epic Froyo BT radio to flash that would be helpful as well
yes bluetooth issues as well, but different in that only when i turn bluetooth on it foreclose's. the bluetooth is otherwise not affeceted. only on the initial start up.
I've been having issues as well, but also mine a different. If I walk away from my phone and it get disconnected I manually need to re-establish the connect. Also sometimes the A2DP stops working requiring a reboot. And I've NEVER been able to get Bluetooth voice dialing to work on Froyo for the Epic. I had 2.2 running on my Hero before I switched phones and it worked great.
I am in no way a developer, but I do prowl this site everyday, so unfortunately I can't help with fixing it. More power to you and I hope you (or somebody) gets it worked out!
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I've been having issues as well, but also mine a different. If I walk away from my phone and it get disconnected I manually need to re-establish the connect. Also sometimes the A2DP stops working requiring a reboot. And I've NEVER been able to get Bluetooth voice dialing to work on Froyo for the Epic. I had 2.2 running on my Hero before I switched phones and it worked great.
I am in no way a developer, but I do prowl this site everyday, so unfortunately I can't help with fixing it. More power to you and I hope you (or somebody) gets it worked out!
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I had the Hero before the Epic as well and but I never tried 2.2 on it. I had BT issues with the Hero, but I didn't bother too much with it.
I had the same BT issues with the stock ROM when walking away, having to reconnect after coming back. Voice dialing never worked with BT either. I was hoping for an improvement with the upgrade, but I'd settle for what it was before. I'll start tinkering but I'm not sure what I'm doing with the radios....I'm a developer, but not an Android developer.
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I had the Hero before the Epic as well and but I never tried 2.2 on it. I had BT issues with the Hero, but I didn't bother too much with it.
I had the same BT issues with the stock ROM when walking away, having to reconnect after coming back. Voice dialing never worked with BT either. I was hoping for an improvement with the upgrade, but I'd settle for what it was before. I'll start tinkering but I'm not sure what I'm doing with the radios....I'm a developer, but not an Android developer.
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I noticed that too with the stock 2.1. However, Bluetooth voice dialing is a feature built into 2.2. I've read that some people having it work great, but other's like myself, are not having it work at all. Oh well. I'll live for now. Hopefully if it isn't fixed beforehand then it'll be fixed with the "official" release. LOL.
now that you mention it, i had this problem too doing some bluetooth file transfers between my buddy and I's phones last night. it struggled to connect multiple times but after the first successful transfer it seemed to stop having problems for a little. I'm moving back to 2.1 until we get some non-beta custom roms for froyo because i use bluetooth and gps everyday. just out of curiosity though, for those who are having problems, which rom and modem are you using?
I put the DI18 modern on there and that has seemed to fix the gps more or less. I think I'm going to go back as well. Maybe I didn't flush data enough times but layar can't find the camera, neither can the bar code scanner...it's close, but Froyo just isn't ready for the Epic yet.
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Still having Bluetooth problems with official Froyo release on Epic 4G
I was also having glitchy issues with BT oo my Epic running the leaked build of Froyo. I ended up flashing back to 2.1. The problem I was having was when I turned on my Motorola Finity, it worked fine.. for one call...) Then it wouldn't work again unless I turned the headset off and back on again. To make matters worse, after using BT one time, All sounds including ringers and media, came out of the earpiece instead of the actual ringer/speaker on the back of the phone.. Strange, huh? I had to reboot the phone to make it normal agian. Now to my surprise, after installing the newly released official Froyo build, I am having the same problem. Is anyone else having an issue like this with the official software? I am going to try the headset on another Epic at work, maybe its just a compatibility issue with my particular headset, but its very strange...
I am using the new official Froyo release from Samsung/Sprint. having the same buggy issues I had with the old leaked version.
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I was also having glitchy issues with BT oo my Epic running the leaked build of Froyo. I ended up flashing back to 2.1. The problem I was having was when I turned on my Motorola Finity, it worked fine.. for one call...) Then it wouldn't work again unless I turned the headset off and back on again. To make matters worse, after using BT one time, All sounds including ringers and media, came out of the earpiece instead of the actual ringer/speaker on the back of the phone.. Strange, huh? I had to reboot the phone to make it normal agian. Now to my surprise, after installing the newly released official Froyo build, I am having the same problem. Is anyone else having an issue like this with the official software? I am going to try the headset on another Epic at work, maybe its just a compatibility issue with my particular headset, but its very strange...
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I can confirm these issues still exist in the official release.
I'm having the same problem, but when I use bluetooth in my car, it insists on transmitting sounds to my car's bluetooth, even when I repeatedly uncheck Use for media audio. I don't have an option in my car to disable A2DP. My only complaint with Eclair, other than speed (I'm using Bonsai4All, and previously, Syndicate) was that I was running out of space for software (was using EpicExperience). Sometimes, bluetooth won't connect at all, necessitating a phone reboot, or going into airplane moe and then back out. So I'm gathering that this is across the board, regardless of Froyo build? Syndicate didn't work at all with my car.

Is There Any Fix for the Bluetooth Voice Dialing Crash Issue?

I've never seen a dedicated thread on this but I've seen people make off-hand comments about this issue from time to time. I think it started happening in Tytung R9 and higher kernels.
I am using a BlueAnt T1 Bluetooth headset. It pairs just fine and I can use it generally without any issue.
The problem comes when I use voice dialing to initialize a call from the Bluetooth headset. It connects to the phone and I get the normal Android "Speak now...." I speak my command "Call <person> on <service>...." It states the command back like normal and then _as soon as_ it switches to the phone app (eg, com.android.phone process) it locks up the phone and the only way to recover is to pull the battery.
If, instead, I go to the phone app, find the person, and call them that way (even with Bluetooth paired) it _always_ works without any problems. This isn't a long-term solution for me because I need to use voice dialing when I'm in my car.
Now that GPS looks to be fixed and CLK data over PPP is much more stable, this Bluetooth issue is the last thing standing between me and treating the HD2 as my full-time native Android phone (currently I tinker on the HD2 but use my Nexus One as my daily driver).
I've tried multiple different ROMs, from HyperDroid-CM7, HyperDroid-GBX, Typhoon CM7, and Nexus-HD2-Gingerbread. They all have the same issue though Nexus-HD2 appears to be worse than the others (that is, the problem happens more often there).
I've used the infamous audio.conf update as well as the various no-wonk and libaudio patches and none of them help this issue.
Anyone else experienced this and have any feedback on how you overcame it?
I have the same kind of problem and tried a lot of different ROMs - not help.
I tried Blueant ST3, Motorola t305.
Phone book copied to blueant very well, but voice dial has same simptoms like yours - even if phone does't hang sound goes away from phone permanently(needs reboot). Is there any other ROM which works well with bluetooth hadsfree?
Any one?
P.S. Looks like it is real problem, but non of developers pay attention to it - they just don't have handsfree maybe
Ι think that sense roms doesnt have this issue.But unfortunatelly they have other issues...
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Ι think that sense roms doesnt have this issue.But unfortunatelly they have other issues...
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I've not actually tried a SENSE-based ROM but I understand from my research that they don't have the BT issue. Maybe it's possible to look into their architecture to understand what is different.
I expect that it's something in the kernel....
This is a very common issue. if it helps, BTvoice command works Fine in Froyo.. at least CM6 (I tested).
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I've not actually tried a SENSE-based ROM but I understand from my research that they don't have the BT issue. Maybe it's possible to look into their architecture to understand what is different.
I expect that it's something in the kernel....
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I think it is not the kernel, same kernel will crash in CM7 but no in CM6. I think the problem is related to the libaudio.so and other libs in system/lib.
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This is a very common issue. if it helps, BTvoice command works Fine in Froyo.. at least CM6 (I tested).
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are the Froyo-based builds still being maintained. I ask that from the perspective of "could I just use a Froyo build as my daily driver instead?"
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are the Froyo-based builds still being maintained. I ask that from the perspective of "could I just use a Froyo build as my daily driver instead?"
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I'm using it as my daily driver (CM6), I came back just bc of the calling issues in Gingerbread.
the build that I'm using has not been updated since Jan 7, however I applied around 10+ patches and now it works as good as the new builds.
I just tested again voice command.
No problems
During the voice command call I can switch from BT to speaker to audio piece, back to BT etc, no problems. Audio doesn't crash after call.
And no 60ma battery drain. it is around 5ma after the call with BT on.
robrob777 said:
I just tested again voice command.
No problems
During the voice command call I can switch from BT to speaker to audio piece, back to BT etc, no problems. Audio doesn't crash after call.
And no 60ma battery drain. it is around 5ma after the call with BT on.
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just for clarity for other folks reading this thread, I assume that you're talking about a Froyo-based ROM.
i just verified the problem exists in MIUI as well. I tested MIUI since it's allegedly a "clean room" type of build environment.
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just for clarity for other folks reading this thread, I assume that you're talking about a Froyo-based ROM.
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Yes, I tested successfully in a Froyo based ROM.
I went back for a moment to CM7 and tested...sound couldn't return to the phone after calling with BT, also during the call I was not able to switch to speaker phone like I do in the froyo based ROM.
Tested with Tytung 1.9G Froyo - BT works just fine in all ways. Just need to keep GPS off(when not used) to avoid 60 ma current draw.
Tytung says BT Voice dail is just GBread problem.
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Tested with Tytung 1.9G Froyo - BT works just fine in all ways. Just need to keep GPS off(when not used) to avoid 60 ma current draw.
Tytung says BT Voice dail is just GBread problem.
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It works fine on my Nexus One on Gingerbread, so I don't see how it can be a "gingerbread problem." If it was a "gingerbread problem" other devices would be seeing this as well.
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It works fine on my Nexus One on Gingerbread, so I don't see how it can be a "gingerbread problem." If it was a "gingerbread problem" other devices would be seeing this as well.
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Yes you are right. It is just what Tytung said(i asked in his thread). Probably he meant GB for HD2....Soon or later they will figure it out i think...
For now will use Froyo 1.9G....
tytung said:
I don't have any Bluetooth headset.
AFAIK, some people have the sound issues, e.g. causing the phone app FC, since using Gingerbread 2.3.4.
But it doesn't affect all people, I don't know why.
No solution so far. To use Gingerbread 2.3.3 instead if you are one of them.
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I finally found Tytung's exact quote as to why he won't look into the issue. It can be seen in context over here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060&page=524#
So, it might not be Froyo that's the fix but rather older versions of Gingerbread as well.
i have found a workaround fix for this bug.I tried it in tytung`s v2.9 rom and in dorimanx cm7 light rom with driztee v2 libaudio file.For bt voice commands i am using cyberon voice commander because google app doesnt support yet greek language
i connect my bt headset (motorola h300) and then i use super bt mono froyo free app https://market.android.com/details?id=com.steven.supermonofroyofree&feature=search_result to send audio to bt headset.
After pushing the bt headset button cyberon voice starts and i can give the command i want.After giving the command, audio goes back to the phone (you will hear a beep from phone speaker).The weird thing is that the audio is in extremely low level for hearing music but when you receive a call it is in normal level.
If i close super bt mono froyo app,audio returns to phone in normal level.
But if i accidentally (after i close the app) push the button for voice bt command,audio will disappear.
If the app is on and you receive a call,all audio will go again to bt headset and to return it to phone speaker after end call, i push bt headset,cyberon voice starts and i dont give any comand.After cyberon ends,audio goes back to phone with low level for media hearing.
Sure this isnt the perfect solution,but the important thing for me is that with this way,audio is not go away and i can give bt voice commands.
Also i tried bt mono app http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=950472 and it have a little different behaviour.I cant start from bt headset cyberon voice comander,but only from the phone and after giving a command,audio returns to bt headset if you have enable the setting "restart after call".So i think it maybe be helpful to people who want to have audio all time in a bt carkit.
Tested all 2.3.3 from Tytung - last working with r8.3 kernel. r9 and up not working.
So NexusHD2 v2.5 NAND(GB 2.3.3) with r8.3 latest working with BT voice dial ROM.
zcdg said:
Tested all 2.3.3 from Tytung - last working with r8.3 kernel. r9 and up not working.
So NexusHD2 v2.5 NAND(GB 2.3.3) with r8.3 latest working with BT voice dial ROM.
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thanks for that follow-up and testing. I was wondering if whether or not it might be a "fault" in the VoiceDialer.apk or even in the Phone.apk. I have been using my Nexus One for daily stuff. I might try replacing VoiceDialer and/or Phone.apk in a newer ROM (eg AOSP 2.3.5 or so) with the old version and see if it works.
Ive wondered about this as it is to me the last issue I have with my HD2. Here is a search link for some entries in Tytungs rom & kernal thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=86308155
Also here is a comment from the man himself...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15996942&postcount=5953
and here is a post in reply that talks about the same issue being replicated using Bluetooth...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15997234&postcount=5956
Some more chat about the sound issues...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16113973&postcount=6045
Another thread with logcats on it...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060486

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