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I'm using the bluesonic HS889 which is a stereo headset with hands free capabilities. The dongle has a stereo jack so you can swap in your higher quality ear buds if you so choose. It has a built in spring that easily clips onto dress shirts and T's.
It works great with the 6700 listening to music and switching over to picking up an incoming call and then switching back to music again. I've used them both with the "sprint clean and simple load" and the new kitchen load. Also, they work well with voicecommand and retails for between $49 or $59. I've seen them on ebay and sometimes you can order direct bluesonic. http://www.huey-chiao.com/show.asp?id=33&pb_id=0107# There is a problem with stereo quality and it's not the fault of the headset. The BT sterero sound appears to be very quantized (sounds like the first implementation of mp3 from years back). This has to do with the apache's BT stack (or I guess MSFT's stack). I know it's not a problem with the headphones cause I pair them with my laptop and the sound is amazing! I highly recommend these headsets and I'm holding out for a better day when someone figures out these stereo bluetooth / quality issues. [/img] |
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Having problems getting my custom ringtones to play though my bluetooth stereo headset (Pulsar 260), it keeps going to the pulsar ringtone. Shouldn't the A2DP hack override this ringtone?
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I get a high pitched whine when I'm listening to music through the a2dp connection between my 6700 and my Kyocera TXCKT10161. I have done multiple ROM installs to see if it was a specific rom problem but its not - its a MS BT stack problem. EDIT: Widcomm stack does not have this problem.
Is there anything that can be done to get rid of the extra noise? I'm using the Widcomm stack on my 6700 but I really want to have my headset connection work too. |
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I'm new here, and I've been doing massive research on this trying to find something that works... but no such luck. I have a StereoMoto DC800 Bluetooth Home Stereo Adaptor... it works FINE with other phones, and my brothers TyTn... and I just did the Tor_A2DP... and when I paired my device, it showed the features... now next to Serial, Wireless Stereo poped up... But still NOTHING! When I click and hold to open the sub menu, only Edit, Delete show up in black and in grey Set As Head Set.
Why?
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I've used the tor's on my 6700 and it works pretty well with my jabra 320s but choppy once in a while. Also my ringtone is replaced thru headset by jabras, and of course the volume sucks on phone and Media player. But all the buttons work.
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Ok, well I just finished my first rom update recently. The Kirvin Stock 3.5. Now it works, but the music plays really choppy. Skipps like its a cd that has been skated on. Any idea's as to what I can modify or install to get perfect sound and playback out of this? My phone is linked to my car stereo and I kinda would like it to actually work right. I didn't upgrade in technology to experience that age old feeling.
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To all the folks who are experiencing stuff like skipping, high-pitched whine, no stereo, inconsistent music speed/pitch, etc - I have found it is essential to examine and adjust one or more registry settings (this seems to be true for most/all WM devices, depending on what the creator of the ROM put in there). Search ppcgeeks or xda-developers for some of the following strings and see what has worked for people:
UseJointStereo BitPool MinSupportedBitPool MaxSuppportedBitPool AudioGateway\Capability Bta2dpsnd\Priority256 There seem to be some pretty standard recommendations out there for all of these except the BitPool ones. Getting your BitPool settings right can be tricky in my experience as it seems to be influenced by a number of factors. One of the most important factors is what BitPool setting your headset likes best (not standard across headsets), and there seem to be others as well (like which media player, type of encoder and what bitrate of your music files, etc). Something that has worked well for me - instead of using a single BitPool value (which may not be right for your headset), don't use that reg value at all (delete BitPool if it is there), and instead, start by using the MinSupportedBitPool and MaxSupportedBitPool values to create a range (your WM device and headset will negotiate a mutually agreeable BitPool to use within this range). Then adjust as follows: increase the Min value to increase quality/reduce high-pitched whine, and decrease the Max value to reduce skipping and inconsistent music pitch. Min of 30 and Max of 58 should be reasonable values to start with. Of course, if you have replaced your MS Bluetooth stack with one of the hacked Widcomm ones, all bets are off (I haven't tried the Widcomm and dont know what reg entries it might be sensitive to). And as always, YMMV... |
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