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#51 Bluetooth support

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2014-09-15
2010-06-14
Anonymous
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Originally created by: Djonas2...@gmail.com
Originally owned by: r3gis...@gmail.com

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.Pair and connect headset
2.Initiate a call with cSipSimple ( cSip Simple )
3.Press bluetooth button

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?

My bluetooth headset should take over the audio for the call.

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?

Latest version as of this issue submission.

Please provide any additional information below.

Not sure if this is an enhancement request or what, but bluetooth should work seamlessly.

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Discussion

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  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-06-08

    Originally posted by: tlkhor...@gmail.com

    r3gis I thought i would let you know that Bluetooth is sorta working on a Motorola Droid, latest froyo and a blueant t1 with the latest nightly build.. Rate is set at 16 and in a call I have to turn on speakerphone. That puts sound and Mic through the headset. If the speakerphone would just come on when using Bluetooth them i wouldn't have to set that at all. all sound is through the headset, none on the phone speaker.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-06-11

    Originally posted by: casou...@gmail.com

    Regis, I don't know whether this kind of infornmation would be of some help in your attempt to solve the blueotooth mic distortion problem on my Motorola Defy or not, but I gave SipDroid (also an open project) a try, and sound through bluetooth is pretty flawless.

    Hope you are able to solve this issue pretty soon, because CSipSimple is such the greatest voip application for Android, far superior than SipDroip in all aspects, but this particular one.

    Tahnks, anyway.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-06-16

    Originally posted by: davidpes...@gmail.com

    first off great app. really like the integration with android.

    i am having issues with Bluetooth on the tmobile g2x (lg 2x), with bluetooth enabled is not transmitting nothing to the car stereo, willing to provide any information you need.

    thanks

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-06-17

    Originally posted by: tlkhor...@gmail.com

    I will have to amend my comment, 77. It works most of the time. Every once in a while it will not work at all. No sound at all and I have to hang up and try again. Once is worked without the speaker phone. I can't find any rhyme or reason for it so no pattern that I can give you.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-06-21

    Originally posted by: Tadeusz...@gmail.com

    For me CSipSimple works almost perfect. I use SGS2 (Gingerbread 2.3.3). The only issue I have is lack of usability of BT in a car when the phone is connected to car BT system. If I try to make a call using CSS, the connection is established but no audio on both sides. With my Jabra BT3030 (stereo) calls are OK so some work should be done to solve car BT system problems. If this could be solved, this app would be the best on (android) market solution for VoIP.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-07-04

    Originally posted by: DanielDa...@googlemail.com

    Hmm i'm a bit confused. Do you support Bluetooth or not? Cause i didn't find anything in the settings menu.
    Today i tried just for fun to make a phone call via CSipSimple with my car stereo connected but i did not hear anything.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-07-07

    Originally posted by: lordb...@gmail.com

    I have been getting no sound issues as well with my Jawbone Icon.  I like CSipSimple's implementation and I would be willing to pay money for this app.  Unfortunately, no bluetooth is a major issue and I have to switch to the sip client built into the phone.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-07-07

    Originally posted by: casou...@gmail.com

    Regis, any estimations about when that 'do nothing with bluetooth' option will be made available? Thanks, anyway.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-07-18

    Originally posted by: fami...@tamm-tamm.de

    Like #82, I am a bit confused about the BT support. My SGS1 with Gingerbread.xwjvh shows a BT button during active calls, but this button is greyed out (deactivated).
    After installing the dev version, I see some BT related settings but I do not get the BT button enabled. All sound is routed to the phone's internal speaker and mic. My headset is a HBH-DS980 from SonyEricsson and is paired with the phone.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-07-18

    Originally posted by: r3gis...@gmail.com

    @ #86 : if the BT button is grayed out, it's usually cause your BT headset is seen as paired by the android SDK. It can be due to a miss in the way SonyEricsson implemented the api for BT, or with something not compatible on android OS side, that do not allow to share the BT SCO socket with the Telephony app.

    Is the BT headset working for GSM calls?

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-07-19

    Originally posted by: fami...@tamm-tamm.de

    Thank you for the fast reply Regis.
    Yes, my BT headset works fine with both GSM calls and media files. It is paired with the phone and connected for both telephony and media.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-07-21

    Originally posted by: fami...@tamm-tamm.de

    After upgrading to Gingerbread 2.3.4, my BT button now is active, but touching it does not change audio routing, the phone still uses its internal speaker and mic. I will try some more of the advanced tweaks in Audio settings when I get the time.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-08-03

    Originally posted by: Tadeusz...@gmail.com

    Hi Regis,
    I have to admit, last versions are really very stable. I am using it as my main phone at the moment. Thanks for your work.
    The only problem, I have is this BT <-> Car BT system issue. I have strange results.
    1. It works perfectly well with my Jabra BT3030 stereo head set.
    2. it works perfectly well with my NaviHeaven car stereo system nin one of my cars, in Phone calls and listening to audio from the phone (same as with my Jabra headset).
    3. no audio on both sides of the call with my Mini (car) audio system with BT built in.
    4. no audio on both sides with my friend's Mercedes audio system with BT built in.

    NaviHeaven is an after market car audio (Chinese) installed in my other car. It has all possible features and works perfectly with both, standard phone app in my Galaxy S II as well as cSS installed in the same phone.
    My Galaxy works on Gingerbread 2.3.3 XXKF2 version.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-08-03

    Originally posted by: Tadeusz...@gmail.com

    By the way, Regis, I run small voIP commercial network. I would be glad if I could help in some way. I could provide you open voip accounts for tests, in example. I also plan to include links to CSS page, if I can. I plan to make some donation as well.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-08-07

    Originally posted by: cloukmob...@gmail.com

    Hello,
    Recently I have upgraded my phone (Sonyercisson Xperia X10) to Android 2.3.3, and I was hoping that the bluetooth support will work for the application.
    Although the button no longer is grayed and I am able to enable the feature, there is no sound at all. The strange thing is that as long as I have bluetooth enabled on my phone, there is no sound at all not even over the mic and speaker of the phone, or even the loudspeaker.
    Is there something I am missing in terms of configuration, or it is just an incompatibility with my phone?

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-08-08

    Originally posted by: scree...@gmail.com

    Just another data point...

    I generally keep up with the nightly builds on my Acer Iconia A500 running Honyecomb 3.1, but to date, using my Jawbone (old cheese grater version) I'm seeing the Bluetooth button not grayed, indicating that the bluetooth is paired and seen by the device, but sound does not route to the headset and the headset mic does not work.

    I can hear some switching going on when I tap the bluetooth, but nothing happens on the jawbone.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-08-12

    Originally posted by: Tadeusz...@gmail.com

    Hi Regis,
    I just have come to new experience.
    I have made some tests with my to cars, Smart with NaviHavean radio with BT including stereo audio transmission and my Mini with its Mini + navigation +BT (without stereo audio transmission).
    I have noticed that I can make a call from CSS on my Galaxy in Smart when radio is set to Phone screen only. If I am on radio screen (listening to radio) and I try to initiate a call from CSS: no way. When I do it using standard phone feature in my Galaxy, it is OK.
    So I have made similar test in my Mini. I have initiated a call from the list off numbers shown in the Mini radio (downloaded from my phone by BT). Then the standard page giving an option to select the app to make a call was shown in the phone, so I've selected CSS, than the call was established and I could communicate through Mini BT feature, but only for few seconds. Then the call was disconnected and the Radio has shown an info: "Call end".
    This suggests, that Radio in Mini waites for some confirmation of the call being established and while not receiving it, the call is disconnected.
    I wonder if this can help you in resolving this issue. If you need any more help or tests or whatever, just let me know.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-08-18

    Originally posted by: gunnar.h...@gmail.com

    Hi Regis,

    I am using a Jabra BT320s stereo BT headset with my Acer Iconia Tab A501 with Android 3.0.1 (Kernel 2.6.36.3. I prefer CSipSimple over SipDroid due to the much better sound quality. However on CSipSimple I do not get any sound on my BT headset, while it works with SipDroid.
    May be, a peak in the SipDroid code can help you to find the missing link?
    Keep up the good work.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-09-02

    Originally posted by: casou...@gmail.com

    PROBLEM SOLVED!!! After upgrading my Defy to Gingerbread v2.3.4, the bluetooth SOC microphone distortion issue has just disappeared. CSS is simply PERFECT now on my phone. Anyway, thank you very much for you effort and time, Regis!

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-09-03

    Originally posted by: r3gis...@gmail.com

    Great news. :)

    You should thanks Motorola ;). The problem was more likely on their side in their previous ROM (or at least now it ~also~ work the way I expect it should work).

    But that's a good news cause it means motorola has their audio driver better in 2.3.4 versions. Hopefully it will helps with their other devices too.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-09-12

    Originally posted by: okenfenh...@googlemail.com

    Hi Regis,

    I have the same Problem as Comment 95.
    I am trying to connect my Car Audi A5 with MMI Navigation Plus. If I make a call from my car then the call was disconnected and the Radio has shown an info: "Call end" and "Feature not supported by Phone".
    Normal Calls via GSM will work. My Phone ist HTC Wildfire S

    Regards Olaf

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-10-07

    Originally posted by: sgn...@gmail.com

    today I've installed the latest nightly, but bluetooth is not working yet

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-10-12

    Originally posted by: eshapu...@gmail.com

    Do you know if bluetooth support should work on MIUI ? I have Samsung i9000, miui 1.10.8 and bluetooth headset (motorola H680) is not working. On SIPDroid it is working but one way (only mic).Fring SIP working w/o any problem ....

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2011-10-23

    Originally posted by: dutyan...@gmail.com

    I think my current case can be merged with this thread. Current csipsimple (market or nightly) does not work on HTC Decire HD/Android 2.3 with Nokia BH-900 headset: as soon as the headset is connected, there is silence on both end (neither TX, not RX works). Pressing "Bluetooth" button does not help.

    I definitely can recall that some time ago this device and this headset worked fine. The only problem then was reboot after using bluetooth (it was Android 2.2)...

     
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