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baudy2
19th October 2006, 06:37 PM
Hi all !
Is it possible to send all sounds to the BT headset ? Not to the stereo BT headset, but to the normal one. It was easily possible with my old Universal.
Can anybody help ?
Thanx in advance,
Best regards.
whiting
19th October 2006, 09:32 PM
I use a small program on my 8125 that sends ALL sounds to my h700. I can watch movies and listen to my mp3s wtihout having to plug in a corded ear piece.
Please see attched. It claims to work on most BT situations. Just unzip and copy the cab to your device. Run the cab from a file manager in your device and woila. It should appear in your programs.
BongoUser
19th October 2006, 10:43 PM
I use a small program on my 8125 that sends ALL sounds to my h700. I can watch movies and listen to my mp3s wtihout having to plug in a corded ear piece.
Please see attched. It claims to work on most BT situations. Just unzip and copy the cab to your device. Run the cab from a file manager in your device and woila. It should appear in your programs.
I don't think that works with TyTN ....
baudy2
19th October 2006, 10:57 PM
I use a small program on my 8125 that sends ALL sounds to my h700. I can watch movies and listen to my mp3s wtihout having to plug in a corded ear piece.
Please see attched. It claims to work on most BT situations. Just unzip and copy the cab to your device. Run the cab from a file manager in your device and woila. It should appear in your programs.
Thank you. I've installed the program, it switches on the headset (i can hear a double "beep") but all sounds are still going through the Hermes internal speakers.... Strange...
whiting
20th October 2006, 12:42 AM
I had the same problem too at first because I forgot to turn on my BT headset first.
Here is the information on the software I have been talking about.
Maybe you can get in touch with the author.
I wish you luck in finding a solution.
BlueTooth Audio v1.0
Size: 226 KB
Date: September 25, 2006
Type: Freeware
Requirements:
• Windows Mobile 5.0
• .NET CF v2.0
Download:
• btaudio.cab
Author: Blade2032
Home: http://www.trianglepowers.com/ppc6700/Default.aspx
Email: Blade2032@mail2web.com
Description:
Want to listen to your music stored on your Pocket PC, but don't want to carry around a corded headset? If you've got a BlueTooth headset, then you're in luck!
With this program, just start it up, and all of the sounds from your system will be rerouted from the internal speaker to your BlueTooth headset!
Go here to download the version which does not require the 2.0 Compact Framework. ftp://www.trianglepowers.com/btaudiocf1.cab
cybertron
20th October 2006, 10:13 AM
I wanted the exact same thing , all sound to my mono-bluetooth...since I just found bits and pieces everywhere, I decided to do my own cab file with all the settings that was required
read about it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278778
hopefully it will work for you too
100thMonkey
20th October 2006, 10:54 PM
I want to find an app that lets me use Skype and a BT headset on my TyTN
Menneisyys
31st October 2006, 08:34 AM
I want to find an app that lets me use Skype and a BT headset on my TyTN
Did you give a try to BTAudio (see above)??
kudroz
31st October 2006, 01:43 PM
I have a Dopod838 Pro - and I am trying to get all sounds to my BT headset.
When I have skype open and I press the "connect" button on my BT headset, VoiceCommander opens and all the sounds are sent to my BT headset; but only for 1 minute (until VoiceCommander shutsdown because he didn't recognize anything).
I have tried btaudio.cab provided in this thread, but it doesn't work. I have tried VJvobullis and many other apps that didn't work.
HELP!
kudroz
31st October 2006, 03:59 PM
Awesome, this fixed it (as posted above by Cybertron (thanks so much): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278778
Find more details here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=274693
stpete111
31st October 2006, 08:53 PM
My understanding is that BlueMusic from Teksoft routes all sounds to Bluetooth headsets. They specifically mention Skype as a compatible app. It's not free, but there is a free trial. www.teksoftco.com
SP
olearys
3rd December 2006, 02:37 AM
I've got an Orange M3100 (also called HTC Hermes I think) and trying to use it with a BlueTrek G2 (a couple of yesrs old) to listen to music but also primarily for Skype.
I have tried all options on this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281977
but none work. I get static in the headset when I use any of the applications mentioned on the above page but no sound is transferred from Skype (or Windows Media player).
Can anyone help
S
100thMonkey
5th January 2007, 02:49 AM
Did you give a try to BTAudio (see above)??
yes I did and it didn't work with Skype to direct the sound through the headset. I still came through the speakerphone even if other system sounds went through the headset
3 Dogs
25th January 2007, 01:31 AM
My understanding is that BlueMusic from Teksoft routes all sounds to Bluetooth headsets. They specifically mention Skype as a compatible app. It's not free, but there is a free trial. www.teksoftco.com
SP
I tried this application on my 8525 and it did work, it took a long time to load though. One thing they do not mention is that it disables the voice dial on the BT headset. That doesn't work for me so I uninstalled it. That took even longer, about an hour of processing before it was done uninstalling itself.
There is a .cab file available elsewhere in this forum that does the same thing and someone came up with a way to toggle that on and off, sounds like a better solution than what this does.
iputmyemailherelol
2nd April 2009, 07:15 PM
I use a small program on my 8125 that sends ALL sounds to my h700. I can watch movies and listen to my mp3s wtihout having to plug in a corded ear piece.
Please see attched. It claims to work on most BT situations. Just unzip and copy the cab to your device. Run the cab from a file manager in your device and woila. It should appear in your programs.
Thanks so much :)
Aswan
jdsadler
12th March 2010, 06:40 PM
I use a small program on my 8125 that sends ALL sounds to my h700. I can watch movies and listen to my mp3s wtihout having to plug in a corded ear piece.
Please see attched. It claims to work on most BT situations. Just unzip and copy the cab to your device. Run the cab from a file manager in your device and woila. It should appear in your programs.
Thanks a lot for this, I just put it on my WM6.5 TP2 and it works like a champ.
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