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Posted by Sven on January 11, 2007, 9:56 pm
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Nope, the audio going from the Motorola is digital. Any amplification needs
to be done after it is restored to audio at the Parrot end. That's why the
volume adjustment of BT headsets, headphones, etc. is always at the output
end.
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Sven
MVP - Mobile Devices
> Hi - I'm using a Motorola Q paired with a Parrot CK3100 hands-free BT car
> kit. The following option is checked by default in the advanced BT
> settings:
> "Use Hands-free for standard audio". This allows me to play music files
> using media player through the BT audio connection, which is great. My
> problem is that I have no volume control and the default volume is rather
> quiet. Adjusting the volume in media player has no effect, and adjusting
> the
> volume on the BT device also has no effect (since the BT device does not
> think a call is currently active, the volume control is not even available
> for me). Adjusting the default speaker volume in the BT device also has
> no
> effect.
>
> Does anyone know of an app that might be able to help me out? Or maybe a
> way to tweak the default volume level in the registry perhaps? Or some
> libraries I could use to write a little app to do this?
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