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kryptoniteman
15-01-2008, 08:38 PM
Is there any way to stream phone calls using the wireless stereo profile? Whenever a call comes in I have to used the speaker on the handset instead of just using the actual bluetooth speakers that I have music streaming to. So what I would like to do is have is have audio from my phone call stream to the speakers will using the speaker phone. Possible??

smittyofdhs
16-01-2008, 12:01 AM
ok, let me understand this...

you have BT stereo headset, correct?
Which ones?

I use the Moto S9 stereo headset and when a call comes in, the music stops, and I get BT audio over the headset just as if it was a normal BT mono headset

kryptoniteman
16-01-2008, 03:30 AM
ok, let me understand this...

you have BT stereo headset, correct?
Which ones?

I use the Moto S9 stereo headset and when a call comes in, the music stops, and I get BT audio over the headset just as if it was a normal BT mono headset

No I have a insignia bluetooth adapter for ipod dock. I have my ipod hooked up in my car and it streams audio from my phone but when a call comes in it switches back to the phone's speaker. I want it to continue stream all audio even if it has to mute the music to let the audio for the call come through. I want to here the person calling me streaming through my car speakers.

smittyofdhs
16-01-2008, 03:59 AM
No I have a insignia bluetooth adapter for ipod dock. I have my ipod hooked up in my car and it streams audio from my phone but when a call comes in it switches back to the phone's speaker. I want it to continue stream all audio even if it has to mute the music to let the audio for the call come through. I want to here the person calling me streaming through my car speakers.

probably because the BT adapter doesn't have the "Handsfree" profile, it most likely only has "Wireless Stereo" profile. On your phone, go into settings > connections > bluetooth and find the device on the lilst, click-n-hold the device name to bring up the menu, select edit. What profiles are listed?

kryptoniteman
16-01-2008, 02:55 PM
probably because the BT adapter doesn't have the "Handsfree" profile, it most likely only has "Wireless Stereo" profile. On your phone, go into settings > connections > bluetooth and find the device on the lilst, click-n-hold the device name to bring up the menu, select edit. What profiles are listed?

Only the wireless stereo profile is listed:confused:

smittyofdhs
16-01-2008, 06:22 PM
Only the wireless stereo profile is listed:confused:

there's you problem...

BT has several profiles, Handsfree, Wireless Stereo, PAN, File Sharing, etc...

Each device must be able to handle the different types of profiles to do the specific task. The problem is, the manufactuirer of the device only puts in the profiles that are needed for that type of device. So in your case, it was never designed to be used in that manner, hence they never bulit in the "Handsfree" profile.

My S9 Bluetooth stereo headset was designed to be able to produce stereo audio AND be able to recieve calls, therefore it has both "Wireless Stereo" and "Handsfree" profiles.

residentEvil
17-01-2008, 06:57 AM
The Insignia NS-BTHDP stereo bluetooth headset has music and phone calls in stereo and its cheaper than the s9.

tqm
17-01-2008, 10:10 AM
Try this:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=354541&highlight=btaudio.cab

best wishes,
TQM

kryptoniteman
17-01-2008, 07:31 PM
Try this:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=354541&highlight=btaudio.cab

best wishes,
TQM


I read both threads and the wiki....got nothing from it. Am I missing something? The only thing that shows up in my bluetooth menu is the wireless stereo profile. I'm trying to get both music and phone calls to stream while using the microphone on the phone. If I'm mising some please let me know:(

Millar
19-01-2008, 12:36 AM
I've a Motorola Q and a "Stereo Headset" device that allows me to listen to media audio, dialing and tones on my car stereo. However, I cannot get the audio of a phone call to go through this device.

I also would like to choose what microphone and what speaker is being used when on a call, especially for the hour-long teleconferences I participate in at least twice a week during rush hour traffic.