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add the ability to listen through bluetooth

It would be cool if we could listen using bluetooth headset I noticed if u make a call to someone while listening the music can be heard whie on a call but it would really cool if u could make it work without being on a call

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      • cthugacthuga commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I got cupcake on my g1 and can listen via bluetooth moto s9-hd headset no problem. Even tho the volume button on headset works fine both the call and pause/play buttons do not work. Actually when i press the play button on the headset it will play a 2nd audio track at the same time from the musc app. It would be nice if the streamfurious install would default such contols to it instead of the basic music app.

      • MattMatt commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I have a g1 with the ota cupcake, and it works ok for me. I have a kenwood car stereo with bluetooth.

      • duanevduanev commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I used a bluetooth audio device to listen to a podcast tonight (with the 1.5 android update). It worked but not well. There were frequent gaps in the sound as the two wireless devices in the phone fought to send and receive data packets (I tried both a cellular and a WiFi streaming connection). With bluetooth turned off there were no gaps. Although the "bytes" number on StreamFurious did seem to update in a more uniform fashion with bluetooth turned off, since SF displays neither a Kbits value for the current stream nor an actual bits per-second value for the current connection, I could not tell if the bottle neck was in the bluetooth connection or the streamer connection. The bytes value did seem to progress at the same rate with bluetooth on and off. I tried both a talk pod cast and a high quality music stream with identical results. I'm betting the android bluetooth stereo support has not yet been optimized and that they tested it only with music files *on* the SD card (leaving the CPU relatively free). Probably be another 10 months before we get a fix...

      • Mike HMike H commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        You're better off asking the Android developers for this...I hear Cupcake offers this, so its not StreamFurious' ball.

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