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From: "Bill" don't want more on 19 Mar 2008 23:39 I'm posting this as a new thread because I think it's getting buried down under the original date and no one is seeing it. If i'm wrong, sorry, and please let me know. I was traveling when I wrote this original post. When I returned I installed TCPMP. The problem is slightly better but not gone. There is another situation where the audio will come out in fractional secon bursts once a second. So it's like it's playing 1/10 speed in 1/10 second of normal audio followed by a 9/10 second pause. Happens with both TCPMP and WMP. Someone mentioned replacing the bluetooth stack. I searched but can't find where to get that or if it's even available for my Samsung i320. Any ideas? Also, someone mentioned overclocking my phone's CPU. Any ideas how to do that? Thanks... "Bill >" <<don't want more spam> wrote in message news:O0miU$HbIHA.4344(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > I'm using the built-in WMP. My WMP doesn't seem to have any equalizer > options. The phone has Samsung's WOW XT equalizer which I have switched > off. I use two different Plantronics bluetooth headsets (590 and 855) and > have the same problem. > > How does one overclock this phone? Is there a menu or registry setting? > > I looked up TCPMP. I'll give it a try too. > > > "Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen [MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices]" > <!ei.maileja(a)kiitos!> wrote in message > news:%23xzLS$AZIHA.6044(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> It uses the XScale PXA272 @ 416MHz, which is, A2DP-wise way better than, >> say, Samsung CPU's. With Samsungs, this problem is pretty common; not so >> with XScale's. >> >> If it's only during music playback that you encounter these skips, there >> might be two cases: >> >> - you use a music player that consumes a LOT of CPU power because, for >> example, you've enabled the equalizer. You can easily test this by >> >> 1. either using WMP or, even better, TCPMP >> 2. overclocking your device to, say, 520 MHz >> >> - you use BT headphones that are just incompatible with the MS BT stack. >> >> Check out my multimedia-related articles if interested, >> >> -- >> >> >> -- >> Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen - Microsoft MVP - Windows - Mobile >> Devices >> Please see the Pocket PC Mag Expert Blog (including mine) at >> http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/ - you will definitely like it. >> >> >> "Keon" <kevy60(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:855DD930-B604-4F6D-911F-95B137AB8D99(a)microsoft.com... >>> Generally, bluetooth stereo profile need more resource(CPU, power), so >>> sometime soud paused or play when big media(video) file playback. >>> So, you need to search & install more optimized BT stereo profile( You >>> could serach 'A2DP' keyword) >>> >>> Personally, I thought that Samsung i320 used low performance chipset. >>> :-( >>> >>> "Bill Brehm>" <<don't want spam>���� ���� ������ �ۼ��߽4ϴ�. >>> uQV4zY2XIHA.1188(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>> I'm using a Samsung i320 with Smartphone 5.0. When I play music over >>>> the stereo bluetooth connection, I get an occasional problem that the >>>> playback pauses for about 1/4 to 1/2 second before resuming. Presumably >>>> the software decided to do something else for a brief moment and >>>> couldn't service the music streaming. But it is annoying when listening >>>> to music. Is this a known problem with Windows Mobile 5.0 or with this >>>> particular phone? Is there anything that can be done about it? As far >>>> as I know I don't have other programs running in the background and no >>>> message or phone call is coming in when that happens. Thanks... >>>> >> >> > >
From: Seeker on 21 Mar 2008 12:21 Could this be a resource conflict of some sort? Media player does something similar to me if I'm listening to music via blue tooh and have my wifi net card enabled at the same time. If I disable the wifi card, music through bluetooth is just fine. "Bill >" wrote: > I'm posting this as a new thread because I think it's getting buried down > under the original date and no one is seeing it. If i'm wrong, sorry, and > please let me know. > > > I was traveling when I wrote this original post. When I returned I installed > TCPMP. The problem is slightly better but not gone. There is another > situation where the audio will come out in fractional secon bursts once a > second. So it's like it's playing 1/10 speed in 1/10 second of normal audio > followed by a 9/10 second pause. Happens with both TCPMP and WMP. > > Someone mentioned replacing the bluetooth stack. I searched but can't find > where to get that or if it's even available for my Samsung i320. Any ideas? > > Also, someone mentioned overclocking my phone's CPU. Any ideas how to do > that? > > Thanks... > > > > "Bill >" <<don't want more spam> wrote in message > news:O0miU$HbIHA.4344(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > I'm using the built-in WMP. My WMP doesn't seem to have any equalizer > > options. The phone has Samsung's WOW XT equalizer which I have switched > > off. I use two different Plantronics bluetooth headsets (590 and 855) and > > have the same problem. > > > > How does one overclock this phone? Is there a menu or registry setting? > > > > I looked up TCPMP. I'll give it a try too. > > > > > > "Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen [MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices]" > > <!ei.maileja(a)kiitos!> wrote in message > > news:%23xzLS$AZIHA.6044(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> It uses the XScale PXA272 @ 416MHz, which is, A2DP-wise way better than, > >> say, Samsung CPU's. With Samsungs, this problem is pretty common; not so > >> with XScale's. > >> > >> If it's only during music playback that you encounter these skips, there > >> might be two cases: > >> > >> - you use a music player that consumes a LOT of CPU power because, for > >> example, you've enabled the equalizer. You can easily test this by > >> > >> 1. either using WMP or, even better, TCPMP > >> 2. overclocking your device to, say, 520 MHz > >> > >> - you use BT headphones that are just incompatible with the MS BT stack. > >> > >> Check out my multimedia-related articles if interested, > >> > >> -- > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen - Microsoft MVP - Windows - Mobile > >> Devices > >> Please see the Pocket PC Mag Expert Blog (including mine) at > >> http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/ - you will definitely like it. > >> > >> > >> "Keon" <kevy60(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > >> news:855DD930-B604-4F6D-911F-95B137AB8D99(a)microsoft.com... > >>> Generally, bluetooth stereo profile need more resource(CPU, power), so > >>> sometime soud paused or play when big media(video) file playback. > >>> So, you need to search & install more optimized BT stereo profile( You > >>> could serach 'A2DP' keyword) > >>> > >>> Personally, I thought that Samsung i320 used low performance chipset. > >>> :-( > >>> > >>> "Bill Brehm>" <<don't want spam>¿¡¼ ¸Þ½ÃÁö ´º½º¿¡ ÀÛ¼ºÇß½À´Ï´Ù. > >>> uQV4zY2XIHA.1188(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > >>>> I'm using a Samsung i320 with Smartphone 5.0. When I play music over > >>>> the stereo bluetooth connection, I get an occasional problem that the > >>>> playback pauses for about 1/4 to 1/2 second before resuming. Presumably > >>>> the software decided to do something else for a brief moment and > >>>> couldn't service the music streaming. But it is annoying when listening > >>>> to music. Is this a known problem with Windows Mobile 5.0 or with this > >>>> particular phone? Is there anything that can be done about it? As far > >>>> as I know I don't have other programs running in the background and no > >>>> message or phone call is coming in when that happens. Thanks... > >>>> > >> > >> > > > > > > > >
From: "Bill Brehm" don't want on 22 Mar 2008 21:46 My phone doesn't have wifi. I have made sure that no other tasks are active when I have the problem. I will try turning off the phone and see if the music plays smoothly. However, this isn't really a good solution because I can't leave my phone off just to play music. "Seeker" <Seeker(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B17F66C0-20D7-4F99-9805-9E0BE11F17C5(a)microsoft.com... > Could this be a resource conflict of some sort? > > Media player does something similar to me if I'm listening to music via > blue > tooh and have my wifi net card enabled at the same time. If I disable the > wifi card, music through bluetooth is just fine. > > "Bill >" wrote: > >> I'm posting this as a new thread because I think it's getting buried down >> under the original date and no one is seeing it. If i'm wrong, sorry, and >> please let me know. >> >> >> I was traveling when I wrote this original post. When I returned I >> installed >> TCPMP. The problem is slightly better but not gone. There is another >> situation where the audio will come out in fractional secon bursts once a >> second. So it's like it's playing 1/10 speed in 1/10 second of normal >> audio >> followed by a 9/10 second pause. Happens with both TCPMP and WMP. >> >> Someone mentioned replacing the bluetooth stack. I searched but can't >> find >> where to get that or if it's even available for my Samsung i320. Any >> ideas? >> >> Also, someone mentioned overclocking my phone's CPU. Any ideas how to do >> that? >> >> Thanks... >> >> >> >> "Bill >" <<don't want more spam> wrote in message >> news:O0miU$HbIHA.4344(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> > I'm using the built-in WMP. My WMP doesn't seem to have any equalizer >> > options. The phone has Samsung's WOW XT equalizer which I have switched >> > off. I use two different Plantronics bluetooth headsets (590 and 855) >> > and >> > have the same problem. >> > >> > How does one overclock this phone? Is there a menu or registry setting? >> > >> > I looked up TCPMP. I'll give it a try too. >> > >> > >> > "Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen [MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices]" >> > <!ei.maileja(a)kiitos!> wrote in message >> > news:%23xzLS$AZIHA.6044(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> >> It uses the XScale PXA272 @ 416MHz, which is, A2DP-wise way better >> >> than, >> >> say, Samsung CPU's. With Samsungs, this problem is pretty common; not >> >> so >> >> with XScale's. >> >> >> >> If it's only during music playback that you encounter these skips, >> >> there >> >> might be two cases: >> >> >> >> - you use a music player that consumes a LOT of CPU power because, for >> >> example, you've enabled the equalizer. You can easily test this by >> >> >> >> 1. either using WMP or, even better, TCPMP >> >> 2. overclocking your device to, say, 520 MHz >> >> >> >> - you use BT headphones that are just incompatible with the MS BT >> >> stack. >> >> >> >> Check out my multimedia-related articles if interested, >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen - Microsoft MVP - Windows - Mobile >> >> Devices >> >> Please see the Pocket PC Mag Expert Blog (including mine) at >> >> http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/ - you will definitely like it. >> >> >> >> >> >> "Keon" <kevy60(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:855DD930-B604-4F6D-911F-95B137AB8D99(a)microsoft.com... >> >>> Generally, bluetooth stereo profile need more resource(CPU, power), >> >>> so >> >>> sometime soud paused or play when big media(video) file playback. >> >>> So, you need to search & install more optimized BT stereo profile( >> >>> You >> >>> could serach 'A2DP' keyword) >> >>> >> >>> Personally, I thought that Samsung i320 used low performance chipset. >> >>> :-( >> >>> >> >>> "Bill Brehm>" <<don't want spam>���� ���� ������ �ۼ��߽4ϴ�. >> >>> uQV4zY2XIHA.1188(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> >>>> I'm using a Samsung i320 with Smartphone 5.0. When I play music over >> >>>> the stereo bluetooth connection, I get an occasional problem that >> >>>> the >> >>>> playback pauses for about 1/4 to 1/2 second before resuming. >> >>>> Presumably >> >>>> the software decided to do something else for a brief moment and >> >>>> couldn't service the music streaming. But it is annoying when >> >>>> listening >> >>>> to music. Is this a known problem with Windows Mobile 5.0 or with >> >>>> this >> >>>> particular phone? Is there anything that can be done about it? As >> >>>> far >> >>>> as I know I don't have other programs running in the background and >> >>>> no >> >>>> message or phone call is coming in when that happens. Thanks... >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> >>
From: "Bill" don't want more on 27 Mar 2008 04:45 Well I made the test with the phone turned off. I still have the problem. It's bad enough when I listen to a podcast but it really makes listening to music not worthwhile. "Bill Brehm >" <<don't want spam> wrote in message news:eAIGldIjIHA.5724(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > My phone doesn't have wifi. I have made sure that no other tasks are > active when I have the problem. > > I will try turning off the phone and see if the music plays smoothly. > However, this isn't really a good solution because I can't leave my phone > off just to play music. > > > "Seeker" <Seeker(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B17F66C0-20D7-4F99-9805-9E0BE11F17C5(a)microsoft.com... >> Could this be a resource conflict of some sort? >> >> Media player does something similar to me if I'm listening to music via >> blue >> tooh and have my wifi net card enabled at the same time. If I disable the >> wifi card, music through bluetooth is just fine. >> >> "Bill >" wrote: >> >>> I'm posting this as a new thread because I think it's getting buried >>> down >>> under the original date and no one is seeing it. If i'm wrong, sorry, >>> and >>> please let me know. >>> >>> >>> I was traveling when I wrote this original post. When I returned I >>> installed >>> TCPMP. The problem is slightly better but not gone. There is another >>> situation where the audio will come out in fractional secon bursts once >>> a >>> second. So it's like it's playing 1/10 speed in 1/10 second of normal >>> audio >>> followed by a 9/10 second pause. Happens with both TCPMP and WMP. >>> >>> Someone mentioned replacing the bluetooth stack. I searched but can't >>> find >>> where to get that or if it's even available for my Samsung i320. Any >>> ideas? >>> >>> Also, someone mentioned overclocking my phone's CPU. Any ideas how to do >>> that? >>> >>> Thanks... >>> >>> >>> >>> "Bill >" <<don't want more spam> wrote in message >>> news:O0miU$HbIHA.4344(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> > I'm using the built-in WMP. My WMP doesn't seem to have any equalizer >>> > options. The phone has Samsung's WOW XT equalizer which I have >>> > switched >>> > off. I use two different Plantronics bluetooth headsets (590 and 855) >>> > and >>> > have the same problem. >>> > >>> > How does one overclock this phone? Is there a menu or registry >>> > setting? >>> > >>> > I looked up TCPMP. I'll give it a try too. >>> > >>> > >>> > "Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen [MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices]" >>> > <!ei.maileja(a)kiitos!> wrote in message >>> > news:%23xzLS$AZIHA.6044(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> >> It uses the XScale PXA272 @ 416MHz, which is, A2DP-wise way better >>> >> than, >>> >> say, Samsung CPU's. With Samsungs, this problem is pretty common; not >>> >> so >>> >> with XScale's. >>> >> >>> >> If it's only during music playback that you encounter these skips, >>> >> there >>> >> might be two cases: >>> >> >>> >> - you use a music player that consumes a LOT of CPU power because, >>> >> for >>> >> example, you've enabled the equalizer. You can easily test this by >>> >> >>> >> 1. either using WMP or, even better, TCPMP >>> >> 2. overclocking your device to, say, 520 MHz >>> >> >>> >> - you use BT headphones that are just incompatible with the MS BT >>> >> stack. >>> >> >>> >> Check out my multimedia-related articles if interested, >>> >> >>> >> -- >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> -- >>> >> Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen - Microsoft MVP - Windows - Mobile >>> >> Devices >>> >> Please see the Pocket PC Mag Expert Blog (including mine) at >>> >> http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/ - you will definitely like it. >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> "Keon" <kevy60(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> >> news:855DD930-B604-4F6D-911F-95B137AB8D99(a)microsoft.com... >>> >>> Generally, bluetooth stereo profile need more resource(CPU, power), >>> >>> so >>> >>> sometime soud paused or play when big media(video) file playback. >>> >>> So, you need to search & install more optimized BT stereo profile( >>> >>> You >>> >>> could serach 'A2DP' keyword) >>> >>> >>> >>> Personally, I thought that Samsung i320 used low performance >>> >>> chipset. >>> >>> :-( >>> >>> >>> >>> "Bill Brehm>" <<don't want spam>���� ���� ������ �ۼ��߽4ϴ�. >>> >>> uQV4zY2XIHA.1188(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> >>>> I'm using a Samsung i320 with Smartphone 5.0. When I play music >>> >>>> over >>> >>>> the stereo bluetooth connection, I get an occasional problem that >>> >>>> the >>> >>>> playback pauses for about 1/4 to 1/2 second before resuming. >>> >>>> Presumably >>> >>>> the software decided to do something else for a brief moment and >>> >>>> couldn't service the music streaming. But it is annoying when >>> >>>> listening >>> >>>> to music. Is this a known problem with Windows Mobile 5.0 or with >>> >>>> this >>> >>>> particular phone? Is there anything that can be done about it? As >>> >>>> far >>> >>>> as I know I don't have other programs running in the background and >>> >>>> no >>> >>>> message or phone call is coming in when that happens. Thanks... >>> >>>> >>> >> >>> >> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> > >
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