s19locke
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I am a TREASURE HUNTER, not a thief
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Post by s19locke on Jul 19, 2006 22:39:12 GMT 1
I was was looking into blue-tooth headphones For my Palm TX and was curious if anyone else hear has had any luck? I have found www.softick.com/bluetooth-audio/Has anyone used this?? and how well does it work? If at all possible I would also like to be able to use the same headset with my Phone A Rzr V3 to get and receive calls. There is this store.palm.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2020513&cp=1956240.2011824&parentPage=familyBut its not blue-tooth. I was just curious if there was a way to get the best of booth worlds. If not I will just go with the wired suggestions till someone comes up with it If Anyone has any suggestions I welcome them. I also am very curious about the TX blue tooth. Many places I've read said that it was 1.1 including their website, I recently had to send mine off for repairs and got it back and they put a new security sticker ? the sticker on the back with the s/n on it ( which by the way has rubbed off) and way the sticker stated that it was blue-tooth 1.2 compliant. what does that mean what? Maybe I should just get a V3i so I can have an mp3 player on my phone Thanks for any responses Locke
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Post by metaview on Jul 19, 2006 23:01:59 GMT 1
1.1 or 1.2 means nothing for you. BT-Audio from Softick shall work very well (that's what I've heard about) why don't you give it a try.
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Post by mavsman4457 on Jul 19, 2006 23:10:36 GMT 1
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s19locke
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Post by s19locke on Jul 19, 2006 23:19:36 GMT 1
Just to clarify I do not need the transmiter once using the program by softstick correct and thanks for the help.
@ metaview I was just curious about why the difference
Thanks to both for the replys I was wanting someone else's experience that I know to be trustworty before going and buying hacks that go on my palm. I'm also curious how much this will affect LJP(R)
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Post by mavsman4457 on Jul 20, 2006 2:40:30 GMT 1
Using softick with LJP does not work. I tried it but it would always go extremely slow or crash. That is when the transmitter would come in handy. But otherwise no you do not need the transmitter while you're using softick.
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Post by metaview on Jul 20, 2006 8:44:36 GMT 1
Softick and LJP or any of the ports are a no-go as Softick needs a lot of processing power on its own to get the audio data small enough to go through the BT conection.
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s19locke
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Post by s19locke on Jul 20, 2006 16:29:34 GMT 1
As is I thought darn, well I think you both very much for the help and the sharing of your experience's, it is very much appreciated
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