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I just got my Bluetooth stereo headphone (from Bluetake
(http://www.bluetake.com/products/BT420EX.htm) and they really sound
very nice!
With the BT dongle (BT430) that comes with the headset attached to the
iPAQ's audio connector things work as expected.
Now, I was wondering: my Laptop has built-in Bluetooth. Shouldn't it
thus be possible to run this connection without any additional dongle?
So I ran through the device detection, headset pairing and connection
exercise and indeed the BT tray icon shows the headset iPHONO as
connected. But neither do I get any audio output over the headphones
nor is the microphone integrated into the headphones used for input.
Under ControlPanel => Sound and Audio Devices => Audio I selected
Bluetooth Audio for both playback and recording - but still not a
single tone!
What am I missing? What does one have to do to use a Bluetooth for
audio I/O?
Michael
I just got my Bluetooth stereo headphone (from Bluetake
(http://www.bluetake.com/products/BT420EX.htm) and they really sound
very nice!
With the BT dongle (BT430) that comes with the headset attached to the
iPAQ's audio connector things work as expected.
Now, I was wondering: my Laptop has built-in Bluetooth. Shouldn't it
thus be possible to run this connection without any additional dongle?
So I ran through the device detection, headset pairing and connection
exercise and indeed the BT tray icon shows the headset iPHONO as
connected. But neither do I get any audio output over the headphones
nor is the microphone integrated into the headphones used for input.
Under ControlPanel => Sound and Audio Devices => Audio I selected
Bluetooth Audio for both playback and recording - but still not a
single tone!
What am I missing? What does one have to do to use a Bluetooth for
audio I/O?
Michael