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sas90850
14th April 2006, 05:22 PM
Listen MP3 via bluetooth headset with MSI Blueplayer


Download the MSI Blueplayer at following web site
http://cweb.msi.com.tw/program/support/download/dld/spt_dld_detail.php?UID=619&kind=8

Find MSI BluePlayer (WinCE 5.0) for WM5.0 PDA. It is a cab file.
Sorry guy, I cannot attached the Blueplayer file.

I attached a file name MPOBCE_W5No30SLmt.

First step : Install MSI Blueplayer to PDA

Second Step : Extract crack file (MPOBCE_W5No30SLmt) and replace the original exe file in install directory.

Enjoy everyone. Test on 818pro. Music play not so smooth and sound drop occur. However, someone install on Dopod 838/Wizard is running very smooth.

This version is NOT just play 30sec.

ericlin0122
14th April 2006, 06:23 PM
Only 30 sec right?

vsc
14th April 2006, 07:09 PM
Does overclocking the OMAP help or in fact resolve the dropout problem?

Lucas0511
14th April 2006, 08:14 PM
Guess same problem Microsoft faces: OMAP is underpowered for A2DP... :-(

27
14th April 2006, 08:57 PM
Guess same problem Microsoft faces: OMAP is underpowered for A2DP... :-(

But A2DP works fine on the Wizard. Same OMAP processor.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=40458

vsc
14th April 2006, 11:58 PM
Yes but in one case it is the implementation by Microsoft in the ROM and the other is MSI's software which might not be as optimum for the OMAP. I don't think one can infer anything from the other example at this point.

linux2001
15th April 2006, 03:10 AM
I tried this program with and without the crack on my Globalsat BTH-820 stereo headset, unfortunately it does not work. :(

Theerayuth
15th April 2006, 05:25 AM
Only 30 sec right?

Last Thu, I tested installing uitility named 'BTAduio' on my
Dopod 818 Pro and found that this util can help me listening
to MP3 songs from Media Player very well. I could listen all
the songs not only 30 secs as using MSI BluePlayer.
I also attached this util for u to try if u're interest.

sas90850
15th April 2006, 05:53 AM
Only 30 sec right?

This version is not just play 30sec.

Lucas0511
15th April 2006, 09:31 AM
MSI Blueplayer is using Widcomm´s Bluetooth stack, whereas Microsoft is still experimenting with it´s own. Microsoft should buy Widcomm (inclusive their OMAP stack versions) and get down to business. A2DP for Prophet is in the works since late last year, and we are still waiting :evil:

ong9
15th April 2006, 01:12 PM
Did your crack work with wm2003?

sas90850
15th April 2006, 01:39 PM
Did your crack work with wm2003?


Download the MSI Blueplayer at following web site
http://cweb.msi.com.tw/program/support/download/dld/spt_dld_detail.php?UID=619&kind=8

Find MSI BluePlayer (WinCE 4.2) for 2003. It is a cab file.
I attached a crack file which for 2003 only.

Enjoy.

Lucas0511
15th April 2006, 02:09 PM
As per the Win Mobile 5 Team info in another post, can someone try if Blueplayer will work if Prophet processor is running above the standard 200 mHz, i.e. at 240 (required for Skype)? Thanks for your feedback.

adeywatkins
15th April 2006, 03:21 PM
I have tried the msi blueplayer on my HTC Prophet, aka SPV M600 clocked to 240 without any luck, i get first message "!pL2CAPLoad.2"
Then press ok and the player loads fine but when i try to play a track i get another message "Failed to initialize application"
Tried this with and without the 30 day exe and get same result.

adeywatkins
15th April 2006, 03:31 PM
I have tried the msi blueplayer on my HTC Prophet, aka SPV M600 clocked to 240 without any luck, i get first message "!pL2CAPLoad.2"
Then press ok and the player loads fine but when i try to play a track i get another message "Failed to initialize application"
Tried this with and without the 30 day exe and get same result.

Theerayuth
15th April 2006, 03:51 PM
I have tried the msi blueplayer on my HTC Prophet, aka SPV M600 clocked to 240 without any luck, i get first message "!pL2CAPLoad.2"
Then press ok and the player loads fine but when i try to play a track i get another message "Failed to initialize application"
Tried this with and without the 30 day exe and get same result.

I faced this problem too. :cry: :cry: :cry:

Go to this link and you will find solution :D :D :D
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=269538#269538

vsc
15th April 2006, 03:56 PM
That is a link to this thread...



Go to this link and you will find solution :D :D :D
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=269538#269538

sas90850
15th April 2006, 06:17 PM
Some experience would like to share with all brother :

The program must installed in the ROM. If you install in memory card, you may get the error message.

If you encounter some error during playback, you may try the following method to pair you bluetooth headset.

1. Deleted all partnership both bluetooth headset and PDA.
2. Soft Reset
3. After soft reset, turn on PDA bluetooth
4. Open MSI Blueplayer
5. In MSI Blueplayer, go to option > selectdrive to pair your headset.
6. Enjoy you music.

I read this post and find some user encounter error for some PDA. You may try this method.

1. If your PDA is WM5.0 OS, try to install WinCE4.2 Version which support WM2003 originally.
2. Using WM5.0 crack file (MPOBCE_W5No30SLmt) and replace the original exe file in install directory.

Hope it will help.

ericlin0122
15th April 2006, 06:47 PM
That is a link to this thread...



Go to this link and you will find solution :D :D :D
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=269538#269538

Haha.. This is funny.

But here is the solution.

1. Install 5.0 version
2. Replace with the attachment file
3. Reset

Then no more load error.

P.S. I dont have a bluetooth headphone. Can anyone test it?

testppc
15th April 2006, 07:03 PM
This MSI blueplayer should work with bluetooth headsets like itech S35/S38/R35 and MSI FS110. All of them use the CSR chip with the licensed Lame decoder inside. The player sends MP3 data to the headset and not decodes by itself, so devices don't need to have the A2DP to send music using SBC.

adeywatkins
15th April 2006, 07:28 PM
Thanks for your help people, i managed to get the player to pair with my headphones but following the last post i have hit another problem.
I am using Motoroia HT820 Headset which i presume just accepts a decoded signal. Anyway i am unable to get any sound through to them and the player says its busy but no movement and then locks up.
Just have to wait and hope for the update if we get it.
Thanks again all.

desperado
28th April 2006, 12:01 PM
Hi, would like to share my experience in using the MSI Blueplayer.

I have tried two bluetooth headsets for this program and the effect is different !

1. i.Tech S38 : The sound quality is very good, but with 3 or 4 times of dropout during a song playback.

2. i.Tech R35 : The sound quality is same as S38, ie very good. There is NO dropout during a song playback. I played for around 20mins and only encounter once slightly dropout.

I am using Dopod 818pro Chinese version with the latest ROM updated.

J.Walker
28th April 2006, 07:49 PM
Hmm. What the trouble? Why you need it at all?

After simple installing the A2DP support, as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=48502 on the 2.15.13 ROM, I am able to connect my noname taiwan headsed (refers itself as AudioMate) and got pretty good MP3 playback with native windows media player. Some scrathes in sound occurs if I try to do something else on the device, guess lack of processor power. The sound quality is just the same as with the native analogue adaptor bundled with the headsed (frankly saying, not so good, but definitely thanks to the cheap headset).

It should work with any sound player, able to play sound, for example, tested sound memo and system Clock&Alarms :)

Finally, why not to use this common way.

P.S. Mention, my headsed is a poor-compatible cheap noname, I have not found a way to use it as a handsfree, the profile is supported and works fine with my laptop, but not connects with my Prophet, pairing is well, but no way to connect. So, It was a GREAT surprise when it works as a headset :)

desperado
29th April 2006, 11:11 AM
Hmm. What the trouble? Why you need it at all?

After simple installing the A2DP support, as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=48502 on the 2.15.13 ROM, I am able to connect my noname taiwan headsed (refers itself as AudioMate) and got pretty good MP3 playback with native windows media player. Some scrathes in sound occurs if I try to do something else on the device, guess lack of processor power. The sound quality is just the same as with the native analogue adaptor bundled with the headsed (frankly saying, not so good, but definitely thanks to the cheap headset).

It should work with any sound player, able to play sound, for example, tested sound memo and system Clock&Alarms :)

Finally, why not to use this common way.

P.S. Mention, my headsed is a poor-compatible cheap noname, I have not found a way to use it as a handsfree, the profile is supported and works fine with my laptop, but not connects with my Prophet, pairing is well, but no way to connect. So, It was a GREAT surprise when it works as a headset :)

Well the reason I am still using the MSI Blueplayer method is because the sound quality of Blueplayer method is just much much better than the A2DP patch, when I am using R35 bluetooth headset. If don't care the sound quality, definitely, everyone should go for the A2DP patch as it has remote control function as well !!

testit
2nd May 2006, 12:14 PM
Many thanks ! But how can i use it with Smartphone WM5???It seems not to be installed in SP but PPC. Thanks,

wallqueen
12th May 2006, 05:33 AM
I still hasn't got this "pL2CAPLoad.2" problem solved!!. Does anyone have the solution for the problem?

Thanks

I am using DOPOD 828 and itech S35 Bluetooth

diemaster
12th May 2006, 07:30 AM
now I can use my i-tech s38 listen MP3 on my 818pro, but still have sound drop occur... anyone can solve the problem ? :cry:

tintin169
26th May 2006, 09:52 AM
Did your crack work with wm2003?


Download the MSI Blueplayer at following web site
http://cweb.msi.com.tw/program/support/download/dld/spt_dld_detail.php?UID=619&kind=8

Find MSI BluePlayer (WinCE 4.2) for 2003. It is a cab file.
I attached a crack file which for 2003 only.

Enjoy.

I tried to install the crack but it's not working! It say's system error and now I can't even uninstall the blueplayer, what should I do???

arunthep
3rd July 2006, 04:32 PM
Where is the crack file for 30seconds? I'm desperate.

combatman
21st July 2006, 07:57 AM
thank i want it

combatman
21st July 2006, 08:00 AM
thank

anodizteam
28th September 2006, 02:45 PM
:D Anyone can make crack for v1.3c use with N-gage ans S60 for use deff headphone :shock:

i use HT820 :cry:


thanks

mewwoo
29th September 2006, 04:55 AM
No problem with 818Pro + i.Tech R35 - better sound quality than pocketmusic, great!

a stupid question here: Does it support AVRCP?
if positive, will use BluePlayer instead of pocketmusic then... :lol:

Menneisyys
4th December 2006, 09:59 AM
Guess same problem Microsoft faces: OMAP is underpowered for A2DP... :-(

No, it's not. A2DP encoding "only" takes about 30% CPU time at 195 MHz.

chrismuc
23rd December 2006, 11:15 AM
Thanks for your help people, i managed to get the player to pair with my headphones but following the last post i have hit another problem.
I am using Motoroia HT820 Headset which i presume just accepts a decoded signal. Anyway i am unable to get any sound through to them and the player says its busy but no movement and then locks up.
Just have to wait and hope for the update if we get it.
Thanks again all.

Hi Folks,
I've made the same experience with the Jabra BT320s :( :(. It is so annoying ...
PDA is: O2 XDA Neo, WM5 AKU2.0 [build 14847.2.0.0]


[BT-320s, bt-320s, Jabra 320s]

Young Norman
24th January 2007, 11:40 PM
Hi,

I wonder if you could offer any advice on using the MSI blueplayer with a Lobster 700TC smart phone ?

This Windows Mobile (version 5.0) phone isn't a symbian phone, so I am unable to install any of the .sis files on the phone (because the system doesn't recognise the extension). There doesn't seem to be a version compatible with the phone.

I bought an MSI FS100 stereo receiver (which works superbly with a bluetooth 1.2 dongle attached to the computer).

This phone is supposed to be A2DP compatible - in fact the manual says it would work with A2DP stereo headphones.

The phone recognised the FS100 as a stereo headset, but I can't get it to play any music through the bluetooth link.

Any suggestion ?

new2city
25th January 2007, 06:42 AM
I think there is a typo here..

I guess you are saying" this Windows Mobile(version 5.0) phones is NOT a symbian phone" therefore you cannot install the .sis files on it...

Anyway, you should be able to use the cab's available on the first page of this thread, but I am on a Wizard. But the thing is, it's different from normal A2DP in the sense that, you don't need A2DP installed as the MSI uses it's own stack. You just
1) install the BluePlayer.
2) Turn on Bluetooth in the usual way,
3) But instead of using bluetooth settings to pair it as usual, you run BluePlayer and get it to pair directly with the headset.

It works fine on my Itech S35(although with music fading in and out between tracks which is not an issue to me). Only problem is, I don't play MP3s anymore...

Dishe
29th January 2007, 08:31 PM
Has anyone tried to extract the files for use on a smartphone device?
I can't install Blueplayer because its made for a PPC, however I could run the .exe if someone could post the files contained in the cab installer.

I already have what I need to simulate the touch screen, etc...
I'd just like to try this.

Young Norman
1st February 2007, 10:49 PM
You're quite right - my phone isn't symbian, so no wonder the .sis files won't run !

You refer to a download file in your reply, but I don't know where to find it !

Can you help ?

xdaking
2nd February 2007, 06:55 PM
Very good easy to use solution. make sure you search for the device through MSI program.

daedalia
7th February 2007, 12:53 AM
For those interested the cracked latest release, this one supports the extra headset controls; pause, previous & next. Tested with iTech R35 & TyTN.

joe_dude
7th February 2007, 07:39 AM
Hmmmm... the Rev/FF/Pause doesn't work for me. Is it because I have the MS A2DP patch installed?

daedalia
7th February 2007, 10:08 AM
Try going into the MS device list, click your headset and un-check Wireless Stereo. In the player you have to press play to get it to connect, after that the controls should work, pain I know. If that fails; what headset are you using?

On another note the player doesn't use A2DP it streams mp3 directly to the headset so the patch should have no effect.

joe_dude
7th February 2007, 05:47 PM
Still doesn't work after uninstalling A2DP. I'm using i.Tech R35 as well, so I thought it would just work. :(

So anyone else get the FF/Rev/Pause working?

Dishe
8th February 2007, 12:55 AM
Hey daedalia, AVRCP working would be mad cool.

Since you've already been mucking around in the code, could you possibly help me figure out why I can't get this to run on a smartphone?

I poked around in the .cab installation and found that there are 4 .dll's that go in the \windows dir (msibtstk.dll, msibtapi.dll, CHS.dll and TW.dll), and two .exe program files that go in program files\msi\blueplayer (STLoader.exe, and MPOBCE.exe). AFAIK, there don't seem to be any registry entries that it inserts.
Now, I've done this with PPC apps before, normally all I have to do is run the .exe after all files are in place, and it will work (obviously with some minor annoyances due to missing the touch screen).

However, every time I hit MPOBCE.exe, all I get is:
"Alert
Can't find MPOBCE or one of its components. Make sure the path and filename are correct and that all the required libraries are available."

What am I doing wrong?

daedalia
8th February 2007, 11:12 AM
joe_dude; A2DP will have no effect whether it is installed or not, did you try all my other suggestions? What device are you using? Does it play audio and simply not recognise ff & rev? Give me a list of what you installed in order.

Dishe; try putting the dll's in the same folder as MPOBCE.exe, reckon that might do it. You may need a touch screen emulator as you have to press play to get it to connect to your device.

Dishe
8th February 2007, 04:34 PM
Dishe; try putting the dll's in the same folder as MPOBCE.exe, reckon that might do it. You may need a touch screen emulator as you have to press play to get it to connect to your device.

Yes, I tried that first.

I've already got a touch emulator, I use it for other apps all the time (SJphone for voip calls for example).
If I could just get this program to run, I'd be happy.
I see it has two .exe's, STloader and MPOBCE. Not sure what STloader does, but I think the install puts it in the startup folder so whatever it is, I assume MPOBCE needs it to run first. I don't get any errors from STloader when I run it (not that I expected any), and I beleive it enters a few registry items, because there were some new entries after running it.
I tried manually entering some registry items from a pocket pc install, but its still a no-go.
Is there some path information that may be PPC specific embedded in the program or something? I tried putting it in the same dir structure that a PPC installation would have, but it clearly hasn't helped yet.

joe_dude
8th February 2007, 06:33 PM
Yeah, I tried. It plays music just fine, but the controls don't work. I installed the program from the MSI site, then copied over the .exe and rebooted. I even tried installing BluePlayer by itself and the same problem occurs.

It's like the AVRCP stuff is disabled somehow.

BTW, I'm using a Prophet with AKU 2.2.

maxiperform
9th February 2007, 06:14 PM
Listen MP3 via bluetooth headset with MSI Blueplayer


Download the MSI Blueplayer at following web site
http://cweb.msi.com.tw/program/support/download/dld/spt_dld_detail.php?UID=619&kind=8

Find MSI BluePlayer (WinCE 5.0) for WM5.0 PDA. It is a cab file.
Sorry guy, I cannot attached the Blueplayer file.

I attached a file name MPOBCE_W5No30SLmt.

First step : Install MSI Blueplayer to PDA

Second Step : Extract crack file (MPOBCE_W5No30SLmt) and replace the original exe file in install directory.

Enjoy everyone. Test on 818pro. Music play not so smooth and sound drop occur. However, someone install on Dopod 838/Wizard is running very smooth.

This version is NOT just play 30sec.


Bro

cant work in my dopod d810 ??

its show !pL2CAPLoad. 2 ????

daedalia
11th February 2007, 05:34 PM
joe_dude; do the controls work in windows media player?

dishe; There's a key that references one of the dlls:

HLM\Drivers\MSI\L2capApi:
String: Dll = MsiBtStk.dll
DWORD: Index = 0
String: Prefix = L2C

Dishe
11th February 2007, 09:47 PM
joe_dude; do the controls work in windows media player?

dishe; There's a key that references one of the dlls:

HLM\Drivers\MSI\L2capApi:
String: Dll = MsiBtStk.dll
DWORD: Index = 0
String: Prefix = L2C

Yeah, I have that key... it has already been entered. Should this be changed? There doesn't seem to be anything PPC-specific about defining a .dll, which by the way exists in my windows/ folder as it should according to the cab.

Should the string be changed to windows\msitbtstk.dll or something?

daedalia
12th February 2007, 11:21 AM
No, I had a look in the program and it references this key, wanted to check if you had it or not as I thought this may be the problem. Aside from that I don't know what else to suggest. I take it the program is installed on your device and not a mem card.

I am not familiar with the smartphone platform so know not what to suggest next. Maybe other people who experiment with running ppc software on a smartphone could yield answers. There's a guy who has modified pocket quake from PPC to the smartphone on the Modaco/Smartphone games forum who may be able to suggest something. I'll have another look in the meantime.

Dishe
12th February 2007, 02:13 PM
No, I had a look in the program and it references this key, wanted to check if you had it or not as I thought this may be the problem. Aside from that I don't know what else to suggest. I take it the program is installed on your device and not a mem card.

I am not familiar with the smartphone platform so know not what to suggest next. Maybe other people who experiment with running ppc software on a smartphone could yield answers. There's a guy who has modified pocket quake from PPC to the smartphone on the Modaco/Smartphone games forum who may be able to suggest something. I'll have another look in the meantime.

Thanks, I appreciate it!

mewwoo
13th February 2007, 02:35 AM
Hi daedalia,

As for my case, I'm using 818Pro with S35 headset, but also encounter cannot control BluePlayer from S35, and no works on Media Player as well.

However, the AVRCP works on PocketPlayer... any suggestions?

daedalia
13th February 2007, 11:24 AM
Sounds like you have the Widcomm Bluetooth stack, although that is surprising. Pocket Player has a plugin to support AVRCP in the Widcomm stack by default. I don't think WMP supports AVRCP with the Widcomm stack. Have you installed the Widcomm stack?

Dishe
13th February 2007, 07:02 PM
Help the smartphone users out!
daedalia, I tried to contact the folks at modaco, but they were mostly using the techniques I'm already aware of!
There's gotta be something more to this, but I'm in over my head! Can no one help me? I know my device is capable, someone help me!

Dishe
18th February 2007, 06:19 PM
I think I've found the problem!
There are two dll's missing on smartphones that blueplayer assumes you've already got.

olece300.dll
msfcce300.dll

these are common libraries found on PPCs.
if someone could send me those files from a healthy WM5 pocket pc, I may actually get this to work.
And to think, I almost gave up!

daedalia
19th February 2007, 03:15 PM
Nice one, how did you find that out?

I can't copy them off, won't allow it, there may be some software that will allow it, failing that I can take them off the ROM image, sit tight.

Dishe
20th February 2007, 11:57 PM
Thanks!

I found that out using a nifty little app called dependency walker. Someone here in the forums tipped me off that it was probably missing .dlls since PPC and smartphone have different driver libraries. While most software may just seem to work cross platform, sometimes a dll is just plain missing.
They suggested Dependency walker, which can analyze any given exe (windows desktop too) and tell you what .dll's or other external files are required. Its pretty cool, and usefull!

After doing some research, I found the people used to do the same thing on HPC's (the older, clamshell style CE devices that generally pre-dated modern pocket pc's) in order to run more modern pocket pc software. Apparently, a lot of PPC apps require msfcce300.dll specifially, and hpc users simply needed a copy of it existing in the dir as a "dummy" file.
This sounds like exactly what I'm going through! Oh, I'm not alone!

So, I'd appreciate it very much if anyone could forward those files along for me, thanks!

Dishe
28th February 2007, 12:15 AM
Nice one, how did you find that out?

I can't copy them off, won't allow it, there may be some software that will allow it, failing that I can take them off the ROM image, sit tight.

Still sitting tight.

Any luck extracting those files?

kostasp
28th February 2007, 02:06 PM
I ve just managed to connect myxda exec with the blueplayer and itech clip radio. In order to work i had to do the following.
First install it on the device since it doesnt work from the mem card (stloader error)
Also if you have the the stereo hedset option ticked on the blooth setting of this device you need to untick it (unpair it with the device)
Then go to the options of the blueplayer start the itech in the pairing mode and the do a refresh from the options in order to pair the headphone service to the blueplayer. When its detected select it and it is ok.
P.S. of course u need to apply this nice patch that was offered bydaedalia. tahnx daedalia!!!!

Impressions:
+
Sound qualitty is ages better from wmp
next prev pause play all working fine
-
If you press ok on the player the program doesnt run on the background but closes so you need to have it open while you are using it.
I think it needs greater proccessing power than wmp since whatever you do on the PPC you get small breaks on the music. (annoying)
Not very solid. sometimes you get a message "reject by remote device"

daedalia
7th March 2007, 10:46 AM
Yeah the player is rubbish, but the audio code is excellent. You may be able to minimise breakups by having your MP3s at 128kbps.

Below is a Mortscript I wrote to load up Blueplayer and set it playing as soon as you connect your iTech. It also changes your power settings to prevent the device sleeping and therefore stopping playback, something the program doesn't handle. Also because it initiates Blueplayer so quickly you don't get the 'reject by remote device' error as well, this seems to happen when WM initiates the BT services before Blueplayer has a chance to do its thing.

It has to be put in the windows\startup directory and you obviously need Mortscript 4 installed. I'm working on a playlist randomiser as the random play function in Blueplayer is as random as something not very random.

RunCheck = 0

While (1)
HandsFreeState = RegRead("HKLM", "System\State\Hardware", "Handsfree")
If (HandsFreeState = 1 && RunCheck = 0)
ToggleDisplay(1)

# - Store your power saving settings and turn them off.
BattSuspendTimeout = RegRead ("HKLM", "System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\Timeouts","BattSuspendTimeout")
BatteryTimeout = RegRead ("HKCU", "ControlPanel\Backlight", "BatteryTimeout")
RegWriteDword ("HKLM", "System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\Timeouts","BattSuspendTimeout",0)
RegWriteDword ("HKCU", "ControlPanel\Backlight", "BatteryTimeout", 20)

Run ("\Program Files\MSI\BluePlayer\MPOBCE.exe")

While (wndExists("MSI BluePlayer")<>1)
Sleep (100)
EndWhile

Sleep (100)
MouseClick ("MSI BluePlayer",160,79)
Sleep (100)
MouseClick ("MSI BluePlayer",44,79)

RunCheck = 1
EndIf

If (HandsFreeState = 0 && RunCheck = 1)

If (wndExists ("MSI BluePlayer"))
Show("MSI BluePlayer")
Sleep(100)

# - Get rid of any left over dialogs that may have popped up.
MouseClick (201,95)
MouseClick (201,95)
MouseClick (201,95)
MouseClick (201,95)
MouseClick (201,95)
MouseClick (201,95)
MouseClick (201,95)
MouseClick (201,95)

# - Close the player.
MouseClick (230,10)
EndIf

# Restore the power settings.
RegWriteDword ("HKLM", "System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\Timeouts","BattSuspendTimeout",BattSuspendTimeout)
RegWriteDword ("HKCU", "ControlPanel\Backlight", "BatteryTimeout", BatteryTimeout)

ToggleDisplay(0)
RunCheck = 0
EndIf

Sleep (1000)
EndWhile

Dishe; I've found something called ROM kitchen so I should be able to get those files off for you.

Dishe
7th March 2007, 03:07 PM
Dishe; I've found something called ROM kitchen so I should be able to get those files off for you.

Great, thanks! Let me know if you can get that working!
By the way, I have some more to update my saga.
I did find a zip file floating around the net that contained the following:

AYGSHELL.DLL
DocList.dll
GX.DLL
MFCCE300.dll (mentioned earlier)
note_prj.dll
olece300.dll (mentioned earlier)

Now, I know nothing of the validity of these files or where they originally came from, so I would still like to try it from a healthy wm5 rom since this one was labelled ce4.2.
In the mean time, I tried it. Just copying olece300 and mfcce300 (the two files which I thought were all I needed) didn't help. However, importing them ALL did... or at least, it started the program up (I beleive that mfcce300 requires more dlls, such as aygshell, so I just copied them all). This was very exciting for me!
The problem is I got an error right away stating something about L2Cap before presenting me with the interface. The interface seemed to have "broken" graphics, in other words things didn't seem to line up properly. This may have something to do with smartphone vs ppc, and I'm not too concerned about it. However, I can't get anything to work.
After poking around a while, I was able to add songs to a playlist just fine, but I was not able to bring up any screen to add my headset. Without a headset added, I naturally couldn't hit play either without an error.
I'm hoping to have better results with wm5 dlls... so could you tell me how many of those files you could extract for me?

By the way, is anyone familiar with getting this L2Cap error?

daedalia
8th March 2007, 09:05 AM
ROM kitchen didn't do what I was hoping, I'll keep looking but the files you have are most likely not the cause of you issues.
There should be a menu at the bottom of the screen to add the headset. Just thought, smartphones only have two buttons on the bottom bar, PPCs can have a few and Blueplayer has 3 buttons there. I think I know how to get this working from here but I'll have to work it out, I'll post back soon.

With regards to the L2Cap error there is someone earlier on in this thread who had the same problem, also that reg setting I mentioned a while back was to do with L2Cap so may be worth checking that is right.

daedalia
8th March 2007, 09:50 AM
Ok that was easier than I thought...

First go to the following key and make a note of the value, it's a binary value, mine is 71 00 E4 3C 0D 00 00 00:

HKLM\Software\Microsoft/Bluetooth/AudioGateway/Devices/Address


Now add the following keys, DeviceMAC as binary with the value you noted & DeviceName as a string:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\MSIBluePlayer\LIST\DEV ICEMAC]
"DeviceMAC"=

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\MSIBluePlayer\LIST\DEV ICENAME]
"DeviceName"="i.Tech Clip R35"


There should be no space between DEV & ICE in the key path, there's some sort of replace going on with \DEV.

I reckon this will be you sorted.

Dishe
8th March 2007, 08:40 PM
ROM kitchen didn't do what I was hoping, I'll keep looking but the files you have are most likely not the cause of you issues.
There should be a menu at the bottom of the screen to add the headset. Just thought, smartphones only have two buttons on the bottom bar, PPCs can have a few and Blueplayer has 3 buttons there. I think I know how to get this working from here but I'll have to work it out, I'll post back soon.

With regards to the L2Cap error there is someone earlier on in this thread who had the same problem, also that reg setting I mentioned a while back was to do with L2Cap so may be worth checking that is right.

Well, the program I use to simulate a touch screen (SPHelper) also gives me access to the buttons... in this case, it appears my choices are Option, Edit, and Help.
Inside Option, I have SelectDevice, however whenever I hit it in the past, nothing happened.

I followed your directions to enter it manually, and now the blueplayer screen says "i.Tech R35" over the track, so I guess something worked. However, when I try to play, I get Failed to Initialize Application.
Maybe all of this has to do with the L2Cap error... I'm going to look into it.

pellos
8th March 2007, 08:48 PM
Listen MP3 via bluetooth headset with MSI Blueplayer


Download the MSI Blueplayer at following web site
http://cweb.msi.com.tw/program/support/download/dld/spt_dld_detail.php?UID=619&kind=8

Find MSI BluePlayer (WinCE 5.0) for WM5.0 PDA. It is a cab file.
Sorry guy, I cannot attached the Blueplayer file.

I attached a file name MPOBCE_W5No30SLmt.

First step : Install MSI Blueplayer to PDA

Second Step : Extract crack file (MPOBCE_W5No30SLmt) and replace the original exe file in install directory.

Enjoy everyone. Test on 818pro. Music play not so smooth and sound drop occur. However, someone install on Dopod 838/Wizard is running very smooth.

This version is NOT just play 30sec.


thanks..
but how to use it? i dld it from somewhere else but i have everything connected but no music on my bt device

Dishe
8th March 2007, 10:02 PM
thanks..
but how to use it? i dld it from somewhere else but i have everything connected but no music on my bt device

Its all in the thread if you read it. You have to have a mp3-enabled a2dp headset (not every headset supports the lame mp3 decoding hardware). Examples of the few that do are ones by i.tech and MSI.
You also have to play everything through their interface. Have you been able to load up a playlist and hit the play button?

daedalia, I haven't been able to fix the L2cap error.
I did some searching around for the exact string, !pL2CAPLoad. 2, and all I've been able to find are other people who've had the problem... no solutions other than "soft reset the device", which didn't work for me.
I've learned something new, however. That string you mentioned earlier about BtStkdll in the registry was not there when I looked. Funny, I remember it being there. So, I went ahead and entered it again.
However, after running Blueplayer, it deleted the registry key. Weird, huh?
You know the other .exe, STLoader? That one puts the registry entry back in!
Anyway, just thought I'd mention that...
Doesn't explain the L2Cap error or why I have it. Any guesses?

Indiana Jones
9th March 2007, 04:19 PM
installed on the 8125 wizard, but the error i get is cannot receive response. basically it wont sync or i dont know how to do it. im running 3.3 and ht820 rev E.

daedalia
20th March 2007, 05:32 PM
Its all in the thread if you read it. You have to have a mp3-enabled a2dp headset (not every headset supports the lame mp3 decoding hardware). Examples of the few that do are ones by i.tech and MSI.
You also have to play everything through their interface. Have you been able to load up a playlist and hit the play button?

daedalia, I haven't been able to fix the L2cap error.
I did some searching around for the exact string, !pL2CAPLoad. 2, and all I've been able to find are other people who've had the problem... no solutions other than "soft reset the device", which didn't work for me.
I've learned something new, however. That string you mentioned earlier about BtStkdll in the registry was not there when I looked. Funny, I remember it being there. So, I went ahead and entered it again.
However, after running Blueplayer, it deleted the registry key. Weird, huh?
You know the other .exe, STLoader? That one puts the registry entry back in!
Anyway, just thought I'd mention that...
Doesn't explain the L2Cap error or why I have it. Any guesses?

Sorry fella, I didn't get a notification you left a post.
I'm all out of ideas I'm afraid. Shoot an email to MSI saying you have an MSI headset you would like to use with your smartphone, tell them what you have tried.

Indy; Have you followed all the points in kostasp's post? It sounds like Windows Mobile is stealing the connection to the headset before Blueplayer has a chance to make it.

lie_ui
20th March 2007, 10:29 PM
I just tried installing the BluePlayer and replace the exe file with the one provided by daedalia, then run the app and pair it with the R35.
Wow, the music quality is superior, same quality I guess with wired cable.
But mine, the control (Play, Prev, and next buttons) do not work. Not sure what's wrong.

Hopefully the software will get updated in the future to have better interface and can run in the background.

Dishe
21st March 2007, 12:48 AM
Sorry fella, I didn't get a notification you left a post.
I'm all out of ideas I'm afraid. Shoot an email to MSI saying you have an MSI headset you would like to use with your smartphone, tell them what you have tried.


First of all, thanks for all your help so far. I wouldn't have gotten this far without you!

I tried contacting MSI from the beginning, but it was nightmare trying to find any contact info for them. There was no email address that I could find.
I shot a message out to a random support form I found for the US office based in San Diego. It asked me to pick which MSI product I'm writing about, and the choices were mostly motherboards and the like. I picked something at random hoping they would at least forward it to someone who could help. The only response was that there isn't a smartphone version available at the time, and it sucks to be me basically.
I wrote back to them explaining that smartphones are getting more popular (Excalibur, Sp5, Samsung BlackJack, Moto Q, etc...), and they should really support them.
Of course, the guy didn't respond and I'm sure my message wasn't forwarded to anyone so I just wasted my time.

All that happened before I turned here desperately asking for help. Microsoft will probably fix their stack before I can get this working... :(

I'm so close, I just need to solve the L2Cap error!

deburau
21st March 2007, 10:07 AM
I've found a solution for the l2capload error. It is so easy, I just had to RTFM. You just have to turn bluetooth on before installing the cab.

This is what I did:


enter the registry keys with the address of my headset as described elsewhere in in this thread. [I think this is not necessary]
soft reset [I think this is not necessary, too]
turn bluetooth on
(re)install the the cab
start blueplayer and listen to the music :)

Dishe
22nd March 2007, 03:56 AM
I've found a solution for the l2capload error. It is so easy, I just had to RTFM. You just have to turn bluetooth on before installing the cab.

This is what I did:


enter the registry keys with the address of my headset as described elsewhere in in this thread. [I think this is not necessary]
soft reset [I think this is not necessary, too]
turn bluetooth on
(re)install the the cab
start blueplayer and listen to the music :)


Ah, see, the problem here is that I'm not installing the cab since it will refuse to run on my device.
I'm manually installing it, but I must be missing something that it does during installation...

Dishe
12th April 2007, 11:25 PM
Some people have pm'ed me asking if I have made any progress running BluePlayer on my Smartphone.
Well folks, I haven't posted any new info because I officially gave up a while back.

I got tired of fighting the uphill battle, and MSI seems unwilling to help. Although many users here have been very helpful (I really can't express how much I appreciate the effort certain people made), I really seemed to be alone in my efforts to make this happen.
If anyone would like to try it, I'd be more than happy to share what I've learned so far, but I'm throwing in the towel and waiting for either MSI to issue a smartphone freindly version, or MS to fix their BT stack.

In the mean time, anyone want to buy a pair of i.tech R35's? :)

foxenesys
20th July 2007, 08:43 AM
Hey dudes.

I just managed to flawlessly install and test the Blueplayer : just pure pleasure in terms of quality.

BTW, noone ever told me I'd be death till tommorow : I can't manage to adjust the volume level !
The music is just goind to blow my ears, and it should be quick as I'm using in-ear type earphones.

Anyone ?


Addendum : Just forget my last words. The beast works. It was me : I had to press the dial harder to get it.

leepenguin
2nd August 2007, 04:31 AM
is that possible to answer the phone with the headset and use AVRCP? Thank You very much

ramazanusta
5th January 2009, 10:49 PM
Last Thu, I tested installing uitility named 'BTAduio' on my
Dopod 818 Pro and found that this util can help me listening
to MP3 songs from Media Player very well. I could listen all
the songs not only 30 secs as using MSI BluePlayer.
I also attached this util for u to try if u're interest.

thankyou so much.... ı tryed htc p3300 and working perfect and unlimited