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Bluetooth In Call Volume for Scosche BlueFusion Car Kit
Sprint HTC Touch Pro2 with Sprint 6.5 ROM
I have installed a Scosche BlueFusion BFCL2K car kit in my GM vehicle. All works pretty good. It pairs as an ear piece and as a stereo connection for music. Problem is that if I place a call once the call is connected I get a white windows mobile screen with a vertical slider I can watch the phone automagically slide the volume from maximum down to minimum. If I react quickly I can drag it back to max but if I don't then after a few seconds the window goes away and the volume is stuck at the minimum. I have a Plantronics 655 bluetooth earpiece paired and it does not have this problem so I'm pretty sure its specific to the Scosche BlueFusion. I've been searching the internet for over 3 weeks. I've tried editing AudioPara3.csv installing various cabs and installing S2U2. Can't seem to figure out where this device keeps its default in call volume. I've scoured the registry for "incall", "in call", "scosche", "bluefusion", "BT", "bluetooth" but can't find any setting specific to the car kit. My Sprint Touch Pro2 uses Vin's Plutonium but my son just got a replacement Sprint Touch Pro2 and we paired it up with the same results. Anybody with any ideas? Anybody know how to find the connection information for a paired bluetooth device (maybe its in there). If I can't figure this out in less than a week it goes back to Best Buy. Thanks in advance. |
Re: Bluetooth In Call Volume for Scosche BlueFusion Car Kit
Well, I let it go past the 30 day Best Buy return policy.
I called and talked to Scosche. As expected they were absolutely no help. Still hoping somebody has an idea what needs to be done to fix this. Thanks. |
Re: Bluetooth In Call Volume for Scosche BlueFusion Car Kit
I'm still hoping to find a solution to this. I'm wondering whether there the problem might be that the Scosche BlueFusion is not one of the headsets or car kits in audiopara3.csv. Anybody know what Windows Mobile does if it doesn't find a match? Is there a unique ID assigned to each bluetooth device that audiopara3.csv uses?
Any ideas are appreceiated. |
Re: Bluetooth In Call Volume for Scosche BlueFusion Car Kit
I have searched the intertubes again. Found one guy who complained about the problem some time ago but no solution.
Hoping somebody can tell me how to turn off the windows mobile volume slider (not sense slider) on a Sprint touch pro2 when I connect a call on my BlueFusion carkit. THis does not happen with my Plantronics headset. |
Re: Bluetooth In Call Volume for Scosche BlueFusion Car Kit
Still trying to find a solution to this. Recently I've tried installing every volume or call manager that I can get my hands on to see if I can "lock" my in call volume on this car kit. Sad that I have to keep my hand on the volume up hard key for 5 - 10 seconds after answering or placing a call to make sure that my hands free volume doesn't minimize itself.
Open to any / all ideas! |
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Re: Bluetooth In Call Volume for Scosche BlueFusion Car Kit
Still working on a solution for my mysterious in-call volume adjustment on my Scosche BlueFusion car kit. I'm wondering whether it may be a script that's doing the adjusting upon connect. I came across some posts that talk about the scripting commands for volume. If I watch the phone upon connect I can watch the WM slider go up and down on the screen until it settles to a minimum volume. Like it says go down to 25%, now full strength. Now down to 50% now down to minimum.
Or maybe there's some sort of acoustic listening going on that is measuring background noise and adjusting because of that (yeah, that's a long shot). But the script thing I could see it possible that there's a script doing something like this: c75c0c100c25c0 Maybe somebody knows where the connect script can be found for bluetooth devices? |
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