Update your bluetooth drivers. Same thing happened to me a couple of months ago, and I didnt know what the problem was! Anyways, check the manufacturer's website, and you should get a good indication of what the latest drivers are.
I bought s9 headset recently.It connects with E6 but when i try to connect it with my Laptop the sound does not comes.my laptop has Bluetooth 2.0+EDR.the sound comes for a split second n then it vanishes evertime i try to connect there is some sound then it just does not come..What is the problem??my Laptop seller says that A2DP is enabled for my Laptop bluetooth..!!pls help me
I updated my bluetooth rivers but no good![]()
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Tutorial: Bluetooth A2DP headphones (high quality stereo), Windows Vista, and cellphones (updated 01-Oct-2007) | Katy's Homepage
Make Vista auto-switch between Bluetooth audio and your normal soundcard when the Bluetooth headphones are switched off
Go to Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Manage audio devices and you'll get the window in Figure 3. Bluetooth audio is treated as two virtual soundcards with a single speaker output each - one for HSP and one for A2DP. If you can't see two Bluetooth 'soundcards' in the Playback tab, right-click and ensure that 'Show disabled devices' and 'Show disconnected devices' are both ticked.
No sound will come out of your Bluetooth headphones until you set them as the default playback device even if they show as connected, so it's important to complete this step.
Click the soundcard you want to use when your Bluetooth headset is disconnected and click Set Default then Apply. Then click Bluetooth Stereo Audio, Set Default and Apply again. Vista will handily remember the last default soundcard you chose, so that when your Bluetooth headset is disconected, playback will automatically revert back to your normal soundcard. When your headset is reconnected, playback will automatically be redirected into it. This way, you don't have to keep changing the default playback device all the time.
Bluetooth Stereo Audio and Bluetooth Hands-free Audio only appear in the Playback tab of this window when the headphones are connected. When you turn them off, the Bluetooth playback devices will disappear and the default will revert to your preferred soundcard.
To get music to actually play via Bluetooth, you typically have to stop and restart the current track on your media player. In Winamp, pausing isn't good enough, you literally have to click Stop then Play to get the music to stream properly; this is because it will keep streaming into the normal default soundcard until it realises the default has been changed. Some audio applications may require you to restart them altogether.
Pal I have Windows XP not vista![]()