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markjjordan 04-19-2009 08:11 PM

PPC6800 AllTel with AcbTobbleBt sounds horrible
 
I recently thought I would upgrade my phone to an HtC PPC6800, previously using a HTC PPC6700. In all, I am satisfied with the phone, except that I am discovering the horrible bluetooth sound quality when playing my podcasts through my Motorola bluetooth earpiece.

This same earpiece had excellent sound quality on the ppc6700 for listening to podcasts. I searched ppcGeeks forums, and even tried building my own ROM to see if maybe that would make a difference from the stock one, but still am experiencing grainy, staticy-sounding audio coming through the earpiece.

If anyone has any suggestions, I'd love to here them. Otherwise, I might just have to try a different model of phone as the sound is just unacceptable to me.

BTW... I've tried some suggestions that have been mentioned, such as sampleRate and other registry entries... none seem to make a difference, though.

Mark

markjjordan 04-23-2009 11:02 AM

Re: PPC6800 AllTel with AcbTobbleBt sounds horrible
 
Maybe I'm the only one that has this problem? Maybe I have a defective 6800. I guess I should look at replacing it, then. I surely hope that the 6800 bluetooth sound is not this much worse than the 6700. It really does sound unacceptable horrible.

Off to ebay to see about a backup/replacement unit.

btonetbone 04-23-2009 07:51 PM

Re: PPC6800 AllTel with AcbTobbleBt sounds horrible
 
I've used my 6800 with both a traditional hands-free headset (some entry level Plantronics model) and a pair of decent athletic bluetooth headphones (Motorola S9). The Motorola sounds phenomenal, and the Plantronics sounds...well, just like a crappy bluetooth headset should. :-p

Does your headset support the high end protocols? Also, make sure that you have a ROM with the proper bluetooth protocol enabled. I think it's called A2DP, and (please forgive me if I am mistaken) some of the early stock and custom ROMs didn't support it. I currently use the Windows Mobile 6.5 ver 21202 beta 1.0 by TPlane37 available here and it works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=497303

I'd try attaching the phone to a different headset, and the headset to a different phone. Trying a different ROM may help, too. I'd do all this to isolate whether the problem is the phone hardware, ROM or the earpeice.

Good luck!
Ivan


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