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Old 01-12-2006, 10:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Listen to MP3s via Bluetooth on your 870 handsets
I don't know if this was posted anywhere nor do i really care..

In order to listen to Mp3's on your 870 handsets via Bluetooth Headsets You should convert them the same way you would an 860 or 870 mp3 ringtone (8000 Hz, mono chanel, 32kb). I prefer Adobe Audition for converting any music file. You will probably have to play with the equalizer to make it sound good and playing with the equalizer to make the song sound good isn't something you figure out overnight but it's not that hard to figure out either.

And yes before anyone asks.. The songs don't sound as good on the speaker as a stereo tone mp3 would. This isn't a tutorial to gve you the Best sounding mp3's. This is only a way to listen to your mp3's through your Bluetooth Headsets.

I would Suggest you make a playlist for songs you want to listen to on your bluetooth headset and another playlist for songs you want to play on the speaker.

Hopefully someone finds this useful
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Old 01-12-2006, 10:55 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Good post

PS how ya been havent talk to you in a while
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Old 01-12-2006, 11:13 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Raziel21
Good post
Thanks man, I've attached an MP3 for people to try it with. It took some playing with to get to sound good on the speaker but It's sounds good on both, speaker and Bluetooth Headset.

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PS how ya been havent talk to you in a while
Been good man, My son is 2 months old now and things couldn't be better.. You have my aim feel free to hit me up whenever!
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Old 01-13-2006, 12:41 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by zinamike
I don't know if this was posted anywhere nor do i really care..

You will probably have to play with the equalizer to make it sound good and playing with the equalizer to make the song sound good isn't something you figure out overnight but it's not that hard to figure out either.

And yes before anyone asks.. The songs don't sound as good on the speaker as a stereo tone mp3 would. This isn't a tutorial to gve you the Best sounding mp3's. This is only a way to listen to your mp3's through your Bluetooth Headsets.

I would Suggest you make a playlist for songs you want to listen to on your bluetooth headset and another playlist for songs you want to play on the speaker.

Hopefully someone finds this useful

The question was posted by me in "i870 mp3's made easy tutorial", but not the answer. Since I didn't have a headset to test it with.

I also suggested 2 different playlists, if your mem card was large enough. (The Bluetooth ones should take up a lot less space.) (?)

But I see you've gone further and found a solution to the sound quality problem with the Bluetooth.
THANKS!!

Now if we could just find a short tutorial on that equalizer.....

If we just knew someone that could do a quick one......

Nothing FANCY, just the basics......

Hmmm Who.......?????

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Old 08-28-2006, 06:19 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Check Out My Post For An Equalizer Prog
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