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roytoy
roytoy |
With a Sony Headset Jan 18 2007, 1:21 PM EST I have a Sony HBH-DS970. I too had the issue where the Stereo is not real stereo but Joint stereo which is a mono times 2. It is terrible. I modified the registry to increase the buffer of the bluetooth and also changed a value to make it true stereo. Now I have true stereo but the sound quality is still terrible. Any suggestions? Quote and Reply Post a Reply 1 out of 3 found this valuable. Do you? |
Anonymous |
RE: With a Sony Headset Jan 19 2007, 11:55 PM EST I'm using a Logitech Bluetooth stereo headset and i'm not satasfied with the quality either. What is the "true stereo" registry change that you made? Quote and Reply Post a Reply Do you find this valuable? |
Anonymous |
RE: With a Sony Headset Jan 29 2007, 1:14 AM EST HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -SOFTWARE --Microsoft ---Bluetooth ----A2DP -----Settings -- Bitpool 58 -- MaxSupportedBitPool 58 -- UseJointStereo = 0 in value data. Quote and Reply Post a Reply 2 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |
Anonymous |
RE: With a Sony Headset Mar 29 2007, 1:33 AM EDT Hey there... trying to pair with the Oakley Orokr... I too was getting mixed mono instead of true stereo... I tried these setting and still get a tinnish high pitch echo... any sugestions would be great... I have heard that uninstalling and reinstalling the bluetooth file might work any ideas on that? Quote and Reply Post a Reply Do you find this valuable? |
Anonymous |
RE: With a Sony Headset Apr 1 2007, 1:55 PM EDT Does anyone have the originals of these files from the \Windows directoy: avrcp_mpplugin.dll bta2dp.dll sbc.dll I installed a fix that was meant for the HTC Wizard, and it replaced these files in my Windows directory to older version. If you have these files, please zip them and post here. It will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Quote and Reply Post a Reply Do you find this valuable? |
Anonymous |
RE: With a Sony Headset Apr 15 2007, 2:09 PM EDT "What a relief. I was a little bent out of shape about the mono on my Sony Eriscon but now it's GREAT. One question - How do the BitPool settings affect things? A little explanation please. I'm in no way challenging you, just would like to what the BitPool is and does for my own education. Quote and Reply Post a Reply Do you find this valuable? |
kadipa
kadipa |
RE: With a Sony Headset May 29 2007, 3:19 PM EDT I found this info: "[HKLM_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Bluetooth/A2DP/Settings] Modify, Value name=UseJointStereo; Value data=0 (Decimal, Originally 1) 1 - Join Stereo (Mono) 0 - Real Stereo To improove Audio Quality modify the following keys: Dword, Value name=BitPool; Value data=48 (Decimal) Modify, Value Max SupportedBitPool; Value data=48 (Decimal) For BitPool: Microsoft suggests the following bitpool values for optimal buffer sizes. 30 - Low audio quality 40 - Medium audio quality 48 - High audio quality 58 - Excellent audio quality Chose one you like. I think 48 is good enough." I make the test and the sound is much better than the previous. This cheat really works. Greetins for all!! Quote and Reply Post a Reply Do you find this valuable? |
Anonymous |
RE: With a Sony Headset Oct 15 2007, 2:16 AM EDT "I found this info:Great this realy works, Thank you so much, right now I change my mind about Sony Bluetooth headphones, WOW Quote and Reply Post a Reply Do you find this valuable? |