Re: Motorola S9 bluetooth headset A2DP connection problems
- From: LEARNINGBLUETOOTH <LEARNINGBLUETOOTH.3c0afc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 09:16:15 +0530
Hi Just Claire,
I am so glad I found your post. I want to get the plantronics
pulsar 590 and have vista home premium on my dell laptop inspiron 1525.
Would you be so kind as to tell me exactly word for word what you
purchased that worked from BlueSoleil stack , I would appreciate a
direct link to the product or email me at partyatmarios@xxxxxxxxxxx
You mentioned your headphones work, meaning you are getting stereo
sound from them vs. mono?
I went on the Bluesoleil website and just do not know what to look for,
I am not even sure what a stack is. Greatly appreciate your help.
JustClaire;3831522 Wrote:
I had the same problem using a Plantronics Pulsar 590 and Vista Home
Premium on a Sony Vaio. After working at it for a day, I have found
an
answer. This has to do with the bluetooth stack Vista uses. After 24
hours of pulling my hair out, I got it all working. Heres how:
Basically you are going to need a new bluetooth stack. As you have
noticed, the one included with Vista totally blows. You can get the
latest BlueSoleil stack for about $35 bucks, or I heard that the
Toshiba
stack works too (which I think is free?). Anyhow, I used BlueSoleil 6
Mobile (which also supports some mobile phone applications. But it's
not just for mobile devices, so don't let the name throw you.) Test
it
out first with the free download trial at 'Bluesoleil - Bluetooth
Software' ('Bluesoleil - Bluetooth Software'
(http://www.bluesoleil.com/products/).)
Now after I installed BlueSoleil on my Sony Vaio, the world became a
little brighter. My Plantronics Pulsar 590 headset worked. My
Plantronics Discovery 655 headset worked. I could use either one of
them with Skype or with any audio application that you would otherwise
use a corded headset for. Then I decided to attach my cell phone to
the
computer by bluetooth. The BlueSoleil site did not list my phone as
being one that worked with this feature. But I tried it anyhow. When
the program asked what phone I was using, I selected one that was
close.
It worked. The program allowed me to do a sync of sorts with my
phone's contacts and text messages. Not like with Activesync, the
info
is kept in your bluetooth places. I guess if I lose my cell now, I
won't
be so SOL.
Next I attached my PDA via bluetooth. And that put a little damper on
things. My ActiveSync/MSDC program was having trouble over bluetooth,
and I had never had a problem before with that. I think BlueSoleil
and
the sync program are competing for the serial port used to do the
sync.
I am working on a fix for that, but I'm not too distressed 'cause I
can
still sync my PDA using a USB connection just fine. And now I can
dust
off the rest of my bluetooth devices and have some fun.
By the way, I did have to reboot two times after I installed this new
stack. After the first install and reboot, some of the services
weren't
immediately available. But that was fixed by the second reboot.
Good Luck!
JustClaire
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