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Either way it sounds a lot better, then it does on the phone's nanospeaker:-) I think it just the matter of time until Bose or some other company starts making built in mini subwoofers and stereo spekers inside the phoune that will sound like a tabletop radio:-)
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Posted: 2005-11-06 18:41:42
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Sounds cool.....a new way to multitask....
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Posted: 2005-11-07 02:12:00
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On 2005-11-04 17:16:56, max_wedge wrote:
yeah, it's called headset profile - if the dongle supports that profile, then you can transfer voice audio to and from the computer as if it were a bluetooth headset.
This doesn't work with the mediaplayer however, so music can't be transferred wirelessly via bluetooth to the computer. For that is required the stereo audio profile (the phone doesn't support that profile)
[ This Message was edited by: max_wedge on 2005-11-04 16:20 ]
Max are you sure? I have the same dongle (B4 firmware) on my computer and it is BT v1.1; not v1.2. So the k750i has BTv2.0 yet no stereo audio profile? Seriously?Man why did I have to get the z500a? Shouldve waited another 2 weeks for the k750i to be in my price range
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Posted: 2005-11-07 03:26:26
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K750 is bt 2 but it still doesn't support a2dp. bt 2 is the standard, but devices will only support the particular profiles the manufacturer deems necessary.
SE didn't see fit to include the stereo profile in the bluetooth stack of K750
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Posted: 2005-11-07 06:56:20
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Well thats great but im sure you guys should know that how sensitive the :se: mic is so when the called party will speak their voice will echo to them (as the mic is so sensitive .. Blah...blah) i have tried this and people who i called with this trick got so disgusted that i had to stop using it.....
This message was posted from a K700i
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Posted: 2005-11-07 07:07:02
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No one told you that you had to use this feature...I found it interesting to hear your phone through your speakers. And I do think the phone's mic. is sensitive, and you can actually achieve better sound without echoing and other interference, depending on a couple of factors including how close you are to your speakers. My point with this post was to be informative like most of the post that are on the forum, maybe the transferred sound is not a high quality but still good enough for me to charge my phone and use a headset at the same time. The way it's hooked up for me from my compuer it goes to a 4 channel mixer and from there it goes to my entertainment system. Its easy to unserstand conversations when I'm on the headphone, but I don't have a BT. headset and I can't use the fast port with my headset plugged in. So with a headphone plugged into my mixer I can have a conversation on the headphone and still use the fast port for usb access.
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Posted: 2005-11-07 07:27:06
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i need to try this one
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Posted: 2005-11-11 01:59:00
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didnt work with my bluetooth dungle
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Posted: 2005-11-11 02:45:19
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I try to do the thing described in first report, but id doesn't work. Bluetooth stack services Voice Gateway and Headset are started automatically. So I go to my phone's services, activate HF Voice Gateway. The PC pairs with my phone - ok. Instead of bluetooth icon there's headset icon on mobile display - ok. But when I search for new handsfree (under settings-connection-bluetooth-handsfree) the phone founds nothing. So I try to call, but there's no sound from PC Speakers.
Can somebody help me?
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Posted: 2005-11-28 13:10:30
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sounds cool
can we have a step by step explanation oh how 2 do it please?
thanks
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Posted: 2005-11-28 20:32:54
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