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Widcomm pros/cons for A2DP?
I just got some nice A2DP headphones, and while I've been able to get rid of almost all skipping, the sound quality still has a small "hiss" to it, so I'm considering installing the Widcomm BT stack. I am currently using BJ's 1.2.
What negatives can I expect from the latest Widcomm BT stack for my 6700? I've read you can't use a headset (for phone calls) and the headphones (music) at the same time, is this true? Currently I have 2 separate devices. If I'm listening to music and a call comes in, the music stops, I take off the headphones, put on the headset and answer the phone. Is this not possible with Widcomm? I can't tell if people are saying you can't use them both *when their headphones support both*, or if you can't use them both even separately. I have also read that Voice Dialing and BT PAN both don't work anymore...is this still true? Thanks guys! ~Rob |
well ive never tried using 2 devices simultaneously, but i think that you would be able to do that. the one problem with the widcomm is if youre using a headset for both stereo and phone then the button mapping on the headset changes and you will hear the ringtone come throught but u must hit talk on the phone to answer the call. but im almost certain that if you can connect both devices then you wont have any problems.
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That sounds good. Does Bluetooth PAN have any problems with this? I guess I could just try it out myself, but I'd like to know beforehand if there are any tricks I need to use to get PAN working.
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Can you use the regular button on the headset if you are just using a BT headset for the phone and not music? |
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