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morningstar1844
11-25-2004, 08:42 AM
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Is there a way to play mp3"s over the bluetooth signal going to the ear piece or necklet? Is there an easy way to set it up? any help would be appreciate!

Happy Thanksgiving and God Bless!


josephaoliva
11-25-2004, 06:23 PM
Unfortunantly the version of bluetooth that is installed into the 650 handset is 1.1 and this does not support data transfer of music through bluetooth. You would need version 1.2 to do this. Quote from palmone data sheet; A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution: playing music wirelessly. This is Bluetooth 1.2, and the Treo 650 smartphone is Bluetooth 1.1)

morningstar1844
11-25-2004, 07:12 PM
Sounds as though we should start a petition to have our phones (650's)upgraded to Bluetooth 1.2. Maybe we should start a petition. Yes I love the new phone and I loved the Treo 600 but Palm always has short changed us on screens and memory. The T-5 they did adequate memory and screen. I like Palm and I don't want to switch.

Unfortunantly the version of bluetooth that is installed into the 650 handset is 1.1 and this does not support data transfer of music through bluetooth. You would need version 1.2 to do this. Quote from palmone data sheet; A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution: playing music wirelessly. This is Bluetooth 1.2, and the Treo 650 smartphone is Bluetooth 1.1)

Tekara
11-25-2004, 08:08 PM
A2DP is only for stereo music, you could use the headset profile to listen to music wirelessly, but the sound quality would be horrible; which is probably why palm prevented that feature.

There may be a software solution to enable music to be played over bluetooth using the integrated headset profile. But with the poor audio quality, it's not going to be something that peaple will like.

morningstar1844
11-25-2004, 11:22 PM
A2DP is only for stereo music, you could use the headset profile to listen to music wirelessly, but the sound quality would be horrible; which is probably why palm prevented that feature.

There may be a software solution to enable music to be played over bluetooth using the integrated headset profile. But with the poor audio quality, it's not going to be something that peaple will like.


How does Hp do it with their Ipaqs? They are going to be releasing a BT headphone soon (daves Ipaq did a short review with a preproduction model; but locked into Ipaqs only.

My interest is on audios file, the spoken word, mp3 books? Thanks for your comments!

jerereyn205
11-26-2004, 08:08 AM
Unfortunantly the version of bluetooth that is installed into the 650 handset is 1.1 and this does not support data transfer of music through bluetooth. You would need version 1.2 to do this. Quote from palmone data sheet; A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution: playing music wirelessly. This is Bluetooth 1.2, and the Treo 650 smartphone is Bluetooth 1.1)

Bluetooth 1.2 has NOTHING to do with playing sound to your headset. How do you think you hear the other party's voice.... Its just all about how the manufacturer implements it into the phone.

Tekara
11-27-2004, 04:28 PM
Well that's not 100% true, the bluetooth profile that is used in the 650 and most phones is the "headset" profile. This profile heavily compresses the audio stream, listening to music with it would be like listening to a friends radio over the phone. This is why I believe that PalmOne prevented the bluetooth headset from being used to listen to music. They would recieve a lot of complaints about the poor audio quality.

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