Guest dishe Posted January 16, 2007 Report Posted January 16, 2007 I have a pair of Logitech Ipod bluetooth headphones that sound AMAZING paired up with my Smartphone. I recently purchased an Itech R35 bluetooth headset/A2DP reciever, and I must admit I'm dissapointed with the quality! There is this distortion/ringing noise over what would sounds like it would otherwise be very decent sound! Thinking it was the R35's problem, I tried it on my PC... but they actually sound good there. No distortion/ringing. Now, its not my phone's problem because the Logitech ones sound perfect. So, why does the combination between Itech and WM not work? Does this make sense to anyone?
Guest mini_man Posted January 20, 2007 Report Posted January 20, 2007 Nah it will be just a general problem with the smartphone, there are LOADS of problems that can be fixed with tweaks for a2dp. Try this cab A2DPFix.CAB or this reg entry it should help a2dp.rar (import it with resco registry) Sam
Guest dishe Posted January 22, 2007 Report Posted January 22, 2007 Nah it will be just a general problem with the smartphone, there are LOADS of problems that can be fixed with tweaks for a2dp. Try this cab A2DPFix.CAB or this reg entry it should help a2dp.rar (import it with resco registry) Sam But then why do other BT stereo headphones work great (ie. the Logitech)? What do these tweaks do? Because I've already tried all the bitpool and frequency settings (I found it in another thread)... Has anyone gotten decent results with itech and WM?
Guest mini_man Posted January 22, 2007 Report Posted January 22, 2007 Honestly im not sure. But it did wonders for me! Its not going to harm your device, it didnt damage mine. Sam
Guest dishe Posted January 23, 2007 Report Posted January 23, 2007 Honestly im not sure. But it did wonders for me! Its not going to harm your device, it didnt damage mine. Sam What kind of headset did you try it with?
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