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Re: "Connected bluetooth headset doesn't support volume adjustment"?
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Re: "Connected bluetooth headset doesn't support volume adjustment"?
Thanks bro. I searched but came up short. You should attach some tags to your original post.
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Re: "Connected bluetooth headset doesn't support volume adjustment"?
Ok... I have run the CAB referenced in CovKid's OP, but I still need help with another aspect of this issue.
My Bluetooth Car Kit (Scosche) doesn't have a traditional volume control built in, only a dial on the unit which must be adjusted with a screwdriver (and is currently at the Minimum setting) The unit itself is installed behind my dashboard, so "on the fly" adjustments are not feasible. Even with the volume on my BT Receiver set at minimum, the levels being sent by my TP2 are still WAY too high. When I pair my TP2 to it, the audio is incredibly distorted, even when the car stereo's volume is set at 3 or 4 (for comparison, I set the volume at 15-20 for comfortable volume on the radio) Are there any steps I can take to reduce the levels on the Bluetooth Audio before it is sent by the TP2? I'd like to avoid flashing to a new ROM, if possible. |
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Re: "Connected bluetooth headset doesn't support volume adjustment"?
I have similar issue but only when trying to adjust my BT speaker. I'd like to be able to adjust the volume through my phone. My TP did this fine but not the TP2.
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