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jointstereo = 1 retains stereo separation in wm6. no need to change to 2. There is a whole other thread on this.
delete bp and msp. add samplerate if you want. you might have to cycle bt after soft reset. |
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I'm not 100% sure but I believe that setting UseJointStereo as a "string" probably means the device will ignore the setting because it's looking for a DWord, therefore it will default to 0.
Try setting the "string value" for UseJointStereo that you made to "alansupra94". My guess is you'll still have stereo sound. |
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for some reason cycling bluetooth, i.e. turning it off from settings --> connections, then back on fixes some skipping problems after a soft reset. As far is JointStereo - try it on 1 with a good stereo song, it retains stereo separation in wm6 - not so in wm5. My theory is that putting it on 2 makes limiting bitpool necessary because 2 is more demanding on the bt connection. You will get more full sound (more bass) by not limiting bitpool. See the two articles posted by sethlo in the other wm6 A2DP thread.
good luck, let me know how it goes. |
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well I tried it and for some reason I am getting pretty crappy playback....barely anything and stuttering alot
that is with no editting to teh registry values except deleting the values you said I am installing the a2dpfix.cab as we speak to see if that does anything |
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In the main a2dp thread were you've posted before, you can use the program I wrote to do all the registry changes for you with single clicks and entering different values. Try it out, it'll save you some time deleteing and reentering all these registry values. When you're done with it you can delete it through remove programs also be sure to try UseJointStereo at 0. Also after doing soft resets do cycle the bluetooth. It can't hurt. |
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