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I am encountering occasional stuttering on A2DP Bluetooth streaming. It happened on Gingerbread, and it's still happening on ICS 936 and Infusion.

I's not my bluetooth device (Sony MEX-BT2500 car stereo) - I have never had issues with other phones, Blackberries etc. I think it's down to the buffers or streaming settings, but don't know where to start to look. Any suggestions?

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Guest samjam

I am encountering occasional stuttering on A2DP Bluetooth streaming. It happened on Gingerbread, and it's still happening on ICS 936 and Infusion.

I's not my bluetooth device (Sony MEX-BT2500 car stereo) - I have never had issues with other phones, Blackberries etc. I think it's down to the buffers or streaming settings, but don't know where to start to look. Any suggestions?

I had such stuttering on my blade when WIFI was also enabled. The stuttering occurred when I think WIFI was used to poll for networks and occurred every 30 or 60 seconds. So maybe try disabling WIFI?

Also, maybe your music bitrate is a bit too high, so try down-sampling your music, or overclocking your CPU

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I had such stuttering on my blade when WIFI was also enabled. The stuttering occurred when I think WIFI was used to poll for networks and occurred every 30 or 60 seconds. So maybe try disabling WIFI?

Also, maybe your music bitrate is a bit too high, so try down-sampling your music, or overclocking your CPU

Good call re the wifi. I'll give it a try. I use Quick Profiles, so it's easy to set the car profile to disable wife - I just never bother!

DOn;t think it's the bitrate, theres a wide assortment at vaious bitrates, and all work fine on another device.

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Update. Was the wifi causing stuttering. Turned it off, now absolutely fine. Now that it's working, I can justify paying for the ad-free version of MixZing!

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I prefer poweramp but have MixZing because it had better codec support on my blade phone

Can't say I've ever had a single issue with poweramp. The best app I have ever bought tbh.

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