Alternative for A2DP? - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

Hi all,
Couldn't find an answer that suits my problem, so here it is:
I have a Diamond. For a carkit I have the built in nav and bluetooth system that comes with my Ford Mondeo MK4. I use jetware to also get the ringtone to play via the speakers but it would be great if i could also hear sounds like incoming mail, sms or sounds from tomtom.
I did a search on A2DP in the Ford but noone seems to know or able to tell.
How can i get this to work? Do i need A2DP or is there an alternative to hear the sounds from Diamond in my Ford?

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bluetooth headset: music + calls + gps indications

Hello dears, I get a kaiser and now I'm looking for a BT headset, my problem is I can't find wich special feature (if any) need the BT headset have to choice one and buy it with confidense.
I want to mount it to a motorbike, and I want to be able to receive in the BT headset music + calls + gps voice indications. Investigating some time I found that this can be possible with a software like BTToggle or VoiceRoute or so, to route all the sound of the HTC to the BT headset.
I hope this is true, but now I can't found if we need look some special feature or especifications in the BT HEADSETS available here in the market, and I have not the opportunity of test one and others.
Can someone tell me wich compatibility need I look for in a BT HEADSET for the HTC TYTN II and the custom explained needs above ?
Thank you very much! greetings from Argentina!
- Martin
i believe u need a bluetooth stereo headset for it to pass music/system sounds through (I bought a samsung h350 for 4.99 and found out it cant do that ). Microsoft Voice commander works nice, it announces texts, calls, reminders, etc.
The Jabra 8040 is both a phone and music/audio Blue Tooth. They aren't too expensive. I am unsure if it will interupt the music for voice navigation prompts. Someone running one would have to let you know. I do know it interupts music for calls.
hi, there is this program ( i cant remember the name), but it allows you to stream all sounds from your phone to your headset, regardless of what kind of bluetooth headset you have. does anyone know what program it is?

Bluecasting only when sound

I'm using my Touch Diamond with TomTom in my car. Also I have a Nokia CK-7W carkit which I'm using with my Touch Diamond without any problems. When I get called, the radio switches to mute (*Telephone*) and I can hear the phonecall through the carkit speaker.
What I want now doesn't seem to work however. I'm using the program BTaudio to bluecast any sound that comes from my Touch Diamond to the Nokia CK-7W carkit. This works: When I enable BTaudio, sound is being redirected through my carkit, so any sounds from TomTom (or my TD mp3 player) is being played through this carkit speaker. The problem however: It is continuously claiming the speaker, even when there is no sounds. So when TomTom isn't talking, I still get the radio muted (*Telephone*), but no sounds from the carkit speaker (obviously).
I would like the radio to mute only there is sound coming from my Touch Diamond, so I can continue to use the car-radio for my normal music. I know the carkit has this option, with my previous Nokia 6230 the radio muted when I was dialing a number, to hear the dailtone through the carkit speaker. Also, the normal carkit function is working properly: It only mutes the car radio when there is an incoming or outgoing call, enabling the car radio to play music when there isn't any calling.
So in short: I would like BTaudio (or any other program) to only bluecast when there is actual sound coming from the Touch Diamond, otherwise I would like to hear the car-radio. Is there any way in realizing this? I heard from another person who also uses BTaudio and the Touch Diamond that doesn't has any problem with this on his Parrot carkit, it works the way I (and he) wants it to work.
I hope I'm making sense to all of you, because I would really like this 'issue' solved! Thanks in advance for any tips or suggestions!
Sorry for kicking this post, but I would really like TomTom to work properly with my carkit, so if anyone has any suggestion I would gladly hear them!
Did you find a solution?

Tomtom voice in the BT radio handfree

I've in my car a radio with BT handfree.
Diamond work perfect with him but only for calling.
The connection is forever active but if i start tomtom the voice of this is in the phone and not in the radio.
If i receive a call tomtom don't speak but i can talk using the radio handfree.
I want listen the tomtom not in the phone ! I want listen it in the radio handfree BT.
Is't possible ?
With a nokia ck-7W handsfree-kit it ist the same problem. Use google for "Bluetooth Audio Router", it is a nice small Tool to get all sounds including the tomtom-voice on a bluetooth headset oder handsfree-kit.
I buy it on pocketland.de for ca. 6€ (~9$).
Meik
Try Diamond Tweak 0.5, there is an option under Bluetooth setting to use Audio Gateway or something like that think thats pushes the sound over BT. Haven't tested myself either but worth ago instead of buying some crappy accessory
I had the same problem. The problem is that most BT handsets only use limited BT profiles. The TD uses A2DP for most sounds, which is not supported by many handsets.
The answer I found was BTmusic, a little app that works fine. I now have TT directions and warnings coming over my audio system automatically.
BT music ? Sure ?
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BT music ? Sure ?
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Yep ... as I say it works for me and I can get TT's directions and warnings fine using my Parrot BT handsfree phone kit.

Reroute sound to bluetooth mic?

So, I've been trying to use my BT headset and a voice recorder but Diamonds seems to use only its internal microphone and not BT's one. Jabra BT 3030 (dogtag) is the device I'm using. There are wireless stereo and handsfree profiles in BT settings which are both checked.
Why I can't record my voice with Jabra? Is there a software way to make it use Jabra's microphone?
Apart from this everything else (calls and streaming music) works fine.
No ideas? Anybody? I sent the problem to Jabra/HTC support but didn't get nothing concrete as an answer.
I can't believe that bluetooth device's microphone can't be used for recording?
The same thing worked on Symbian Nokia device I used before...
The answer...
is VJVolubilis
http://www.vijay555.com/?Releases:VJVolubilis
I tried it to make it possible to talk with voiceclips in the live messenger, trough the headset, works perfectly. Axel

Bluetooth car kit is disconnecting while using internal GPS

Hello all,
Have searched forum but not found exactly my problem.
I'm running ASerg Rus v.24 ROM on my O2 XDA Diamond and I have Parrot CK3000 bluetooth car kit. Gadgets work together flawless as they should unless I use any GPS software. When I'm running any software using GPS (e.g. Navitel Navigator or PocketGForce), on incoming call the carkit rings, but when I push button on carkit to answer, it makes "bleep" sound indicating that it lost connection to Diamond, and the sound goes to handset, not thru carkit. It is obviuos that I can't hear anything and speak to handset pinned to car dashboard. I just have to say aloud to the caller that I have some problems and I will call back in few minutes... It is very annoying that I can't talk while GPS'ing.
Anybody else experienced problems like this? Any solution?
Do you get your sat nav directions through the handsfree when in use? If so how? Usually that means that the Parrot is using A2DP BT profile and not the handsfree profile, but I do not think the CK3000 supports A2DP. Have you tweaked in some way the phone or added an app so that the sat nav uses the handsfree profile? I did using BTMusic app. If you have it may have something to do with the settings on that.
No, navigation software speaks thru phone's loudspeaker, not thru car kit over BT. And PocketGForce I've mentioned above does not speak at all since it is a measurement application using GPS only for getting current speed.
I don't know, maybe I have to play with different radio versions?

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