[Q] Multiple Bluetooth headsets? - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am trying to avoid re-pairing my bluetooth headsets when I switch them.
My original bluetooth setup includes a hands-free hook-up to my Prius, and a stereo BT headset (with mic). I have recently been trying different earpiece headsets for traveling.
I had no problem alternating with my stereo headset and my car, but when I try an earpiece it asks for a pairing code. When I pair with it it works fine, but when I switch back to the stereo headset I have to re-pair it.
It sounds like there is some limitation on how many BT devices the Captivate can remember?
FWIW I am running JH7 rooted.
Any thoughts on this?

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Multiple audio devices with bluetooth

Hi,
I am looking at getting a new car radio (JVC KD-AVX33) which has bluetooth and an option for using the bluetooth input for satellite navigation audio. (I assume that when it receives audio over the bluetooth it will switch the audio over from what ever I was listening to, to the sat nav voice and then back again when finished)
Is it possible with the bluetooth on these phones for pair the phone to the radio for the Sat Nav instructions, and also a headset for phone calls?
The A2DP and headset/handsfree profile can connect together and independently. It should work without any problem.
Surur

Bluetooth Mono, as wireless listening.

Is there a way to listen to radio or anything audio threw my bluetooth headset? It's just mono. I was able to do so with my 8125 when I had it. Like have the set as wireless stero enabled with my bluetooth headset. I have the motorola HS850
thanks much
maybe -- try this
Remove the bluetooth headphones from the Tytn bluetooth partnerships, then re-pair it to the phone.
I know this is too simple a solution for this site, but I had a problem with my S9 headphones playing only in one ear, and I tried this and it works for stereo music. (I still haven't found a solution to mono-programs such as my audio-books, but I'm still looking...)
There's a BT audio CAB file here on the forum which enables basic sound through a mono headset. Keep searching, you'll find it.
Here is "BTaudio toggle", a simple program to send all audio out thru the BT earpiece.
Here's directions on how to stream radio stations on Kaiser;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=350675

HELP! Need a way to route ALL audio to headset thru MS Bluetooth

Hey people. Having a bit of a problem here. I've got a single ear bluetooth headset that i'm trying to route audio to.
Telephone calls work fine but I need the ability to route notification / confirmation sounds and raw music streams (basically all audio) to the headset.
I've tried a few solutions (VJvolubilis, bluemusic-etc) but every time I enable the audio gateway, I just get a hissing sound that plays over the headset, while all other sound is routed thru my hima.
I was thinking about configging the headset in the registry to support wireless stereo but wouldn't have a clue what settings to enter.
Could someone provide some advice (or a regkey for wireless stereo) on how I could go about routing all standard audio?
Oh BTW, i've tried the broadcomm stack for hima. Apparently the wavedev.dll file included doesn't know how to either recognise the widcomm stack, or work with it to route audio.
Can someone with a wireless stereo headset post a reg backup of their HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Bluetooth directory?
Also anyone with working streaming standard audio to a single ear BT headset, please post both your audioGW.dll & wavedev.dll from \Windows.
I would think that your BT headset does not support the A2DP proflie and therefore cannot be used to stream BT audio.
My stereo BT headphone works just fine using the MS BT stack since WM 5.0 AKU 2.X
Sascha
SaBo, the headset is NOT a stereo BT headset. It's a single-ear handsfree headset (the apple bluetooth headset to be precise).
I know it WILL work with all routed audio because i've synced it with a friend's HP PDA that had a native BT stack and all audio (including mp3s and notifications) played thru the headset.
I'm not trying to enable A2DP, i'm trying to force the phone to route all audio thru the mono earphone of the headset.
Anyone else have any ideas?
As I know, it's impossible in himalaya because of technical reasons.
NxJay said:
I'm not trying to enable A2DP, i'm trying to force the phone to route all audio thru the mono earphone of the headset.
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Afaik it's not possible on Himalaya.
You will need an A2DP Headset and it will work.
Sascha
I know for sure it can be done. I had other issue, but that was the point.
you have to change some registrity entry, a don't remeber which, as soon as i find it i'll post it for you.
Here is a hack: try it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=257415
http://foro.todopocketpc.com/showthread.php?t=128642
Andur, no luck on those 2 hacks.
Tried em both. Nothing happened.
The second hack, i enabled BTAudioOn.exe. All that happened was a hissing sound (kinda like background noise/static) started to play outta the headset, while all other sound kept playing outta my Hima.
Any other ideas? Or even better, any ways to fix the widcomm stack so i can use that to route audio? This MS stack is so useless.

Sony Ericsson MW600 Headset

Anybody here has tried to use the "Hi-Fi Wireless Headset with FM Radio MW600" with the Ameo?
My Ameo has the (German) HTC WM6.0 stock ROM but I want wo try a WM6.1 ROM. I want to make calls with the MW600 bluetooth headset, voice dialing and audio steaming. And caller-id on WM600 display would be very nice.
bluetooth disabled after pairing
Well, because nobody can (or want) to answer me, I had to test by myself.
The MW600 stereo bluetooth headset is a very nice gadget. With silver and white colors it looks very nice beside the Ameo (with has the same colors). The headset has two parts - a small controller with an oled display, some buttons and connectors and a good in-ear headset. The headset has very short wires but because you only have to connect it with the controller, it should be no problem. If you want another ear-phone you can connect every 3,5mm standard ear-phone.
The controller has buttons for on/off, call, play/pause, forward, backward and a volume slider. Pairing with the Athena was very easy, similar with other bluetooth headsets. The MW600 supports hands free and wireless stereo profile.
Once connected, the controller can pair the Arthena automatically - very nice.
With wireless stereo you can use the MW600 as a stereo ear-phone for music and videos. On CorePlayer you can control pause/play, forward, backward and skip over bluetooth and the controler can show the play time.
On incoming calls you see the phone number (not tested if caller-id/name is working) on the controller display. And you can use voice dial for making calls too.
The MW600 has a built-in RDS radio - very nice because the Athena has no radio.
Well... but there is a big issue.
After Athena and MW600 are paired, the Athena disables bluetooth after some seconds.
I have tried some ROMS like original HTC WM6, irus' AP4 vanilla or AGB 3.0. On HTC WM6 I can't use the call button on the controller too.
On a WM6.1 ROM bluetooth is disabled but not the blue led. I had to disable and enable bluettoh some times to reactivate it.
On AGB 3.0, led and bluetooth state are identical and I can reactivate bluetooth with one simple click. The headset pairs automaticly on enabled bluetooth but after 10 seconds, bluetooth is disabled again.
Well, if I'm fast enough to start CorePlayer, I can use the headset without problems as stero head-phone. If I have a call, I can use the headset without problems too. Very strange.
Now I have deactivated wireless stereo on bluetooth settings and the connection was stable for some hours.
I have a simple Jabra BT2080 bluetooth headset to, only useable for mono hands free connections. But this works great with the Athena, stable connection for more than 8 hours.
Purzelkater said:
Well, because nobody can (or want) to answer me, I had to test by myself.
The MW600 stereo bluetooth headset is a very nice gadget. With silver and white colors it looks very nice beside the Ameo (with has the same colors). The headset has two parts - a small controller with an oled display, some buttons and connectors and a good in-ear headset. The headset has very short wires but because you only have to connect it with the controller, it should be no problem. If you want another ear-phone you can connect every 3,5mm standard ear-phone.
The controller has buttons for on/off, call, play/pause, forward, backward and a volume slider. Pairing with the Athena was very easy, similar with other bluetooth headsets. The MW600 supports hands free and wireless stereo profile.
Once connected, the controller can pair the Arthena automatically - very nice.
With wireless stereo you can use the MW600 as a stereo ear-phone for music and videos. On CorePlayer you can control pause/play, forward, backward and skip over bluetooth and the controler can show the play time.
On incoming calls you see the phone number (not tested if caller-id/name is working) on the controller display. And you can use voice dial for making calls too.
The MW600 has a built-in RDS radio - very nice because the Athena has no radio.
Well... but there is a big issue.
After Athena and MW600 are paired, the Athena disables bluetooth after some seconds.
I have tried some ROMS like original HTC WM6, irus' AP4 vanilla or AGB 3.0. On HTC WM6 I can't use the call button on the controller too.
On a WM6.1 ROM bluetooth is disabled but not the blue led. I had to disable and enable bluettoh some times to reactivate it.
On AGB 3.0, led and bluetooth state are identical and I can reactivate bluetooth with one simple click. The headset pairs automaticly on enabled bluetooth but after 10 seconds, bluetooth is disabled again.
Well, if I'm fast enough to start CorePlayer, I can use the headset without problems as stero head-phone. If I have a call, I can use the headset without problems too. Very strange.
Now I have deactivated wireless stereo on bluetooth settings and the connection was stable for some hours.
I have a simple Jabra BT2080 bluetooth headset to, only useable for mono hands free connections. But this works great with the Athena, stable connection for more than 8 hours.
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I able to pair this mw600 with my laptop and 2 phones(HTC Touch Pro2 and Sony Ericsson F305).
1) I can answer a call from SE F305 while on movie from laptop/FM/musci from HTC without any prob. The quality of this device SUPERB!!
2)The only prob is with HTC,I can't pair HTC with MW600 while on movie from laptop/FM/music from SE F305. I tried change many option and tweak but hopeless. Anyone have a solution for my problem?Or MW600 compatible multipoint with SE phones only?
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[Q] Bluetooth Headset issue with CM10.1

I am using the latest release (07/19).
Facing an issue with bluetooth headset which was present in earlier versions as well but never found a solution to it, so posting it again. I have tried this with three different bluetooth headsets so i am pretty sure its not a model specific issue. the models i tried with are BlueAnt Z9i, Samsung WEP470 and Jabra Extreme.
In nutshell, bluetooth headset does not work. Here are the details:
1. Pairing with Nook HD+ is flawless. Nook shows connected.
2. MP3 player: does not play sound in bluetooth headset. it just plays using speaker.
3. Default Sound recorder app: does not record when device is connected. even the internal mic stops working. (so, i assume some kind of a connection is being made with the bluetooth but Mic output from bluetooth is not recorded)
4. Google hangout: When device is connected, no audio comes from external speakers nor bluetooth earphone. Internal mic and bluetooth mic both stop working. Similar is the case with Skype.
Any one else has bluetooth headset that works with Nook? Please list out your models.
I have the same problem with CM10.1 installed on Nook HD+
Any solution?

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