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Blueplayer = better A2DP on Smartphone?


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EDIT: I changed the title of this thread because I feel like I'm not getting attention from the right people.

If anyone here has tried to use an i.tech (like the R35 or S35) or other A2DP headset and has been dissapointed with the sound quality (commonly referred to as a "ringing" distortion or hissing over the sound) using the A2DP for tornado hack, its because the MS Bluetooth Stack isn't 100% compatible with all (most) headsets. Its particularly noticeable on i.tech, but the reduced quality is true on many others as well.

In case you didn't know, Blueplayer is a standalone app that streams music to A2DP headphones even if the phone doesn't support A2DP in its own stack! That means any phone with bluetooth (some even claim older 1.1 devices as well) can bypass the usual MS stack in our devices and stream stereo sound directly to a compatible headset!

The software was written for Nokia S60 devices initially, but there have been Pocket PC and java versions (only compatible with specific phones) released since then as well.

I'm very annoyed by the sound quality of my itech R35 paired with my imate SP5. I'm 100% sure that software such as blueplayer would solve this problem. However, the PPC and java versions don't seem to work on my device.

Can anyone help me figure out how to make this work? I tried extracting the files from the PPC cab file, but its complaining about missing libraries. The install may add some things to the registry that I'm missing.

Better yet, does anyone have anything like this for WM Smartphone?

Edited by dishe
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Try below, a previous poster was talking about a touch screen emulator, try the file I've posted, copy it to your device and run it.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread...375#post1128375

I think that was me!

I still can't get it working... I'm asking for help in all the applicable message boards!

I feel like I'm getting closer, but I just can't figure this out.

I'm wondering if it has something to do with a directory path somewhere being somehow PPC device specific, because it keeps complaining of not being able to find MPOBCE or its libraries.

I don't have the tools or expertise to really examine the program, but I'm hoping someone can help me shed some light!

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