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Blue Soleil and Tunestage

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graham.sturmey@mouchelparkman.com - 22 May 2007 19:55 GMT
I've just bought a Belkin tunestage (transmitter and receiver) to
transmit audio from my Ipod to my stereo.
I also have a IVT Blue Soleil USB dongle for my PC.
I would like to be able to pair my Bluesoleil dongle with the
Tunestage receiver so that I can transmit audio from my laptop to my
stereo (when I'm not transmitting from my Ipod).
At the moment, both devices can pair, and the AV Headphone service in
Blue Soleil indicates that a connection has been made, however no
audio makes it to my stereo and audio still comes out my laptop.
Hugh - 22 May 2007 22:44 GMT
> I've just bought a Belkin tunestage (transmitter and receiver) to
> transmit audio from my Ipod to my stereo.
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> Blue Soleil indicates that a connection has been made, however no
> audio makes it to my stereo and audio still comes out my laptop.

If you've checked the obvious (BT Audio selected in audio devices) Then I
can only assume you've the same problem I described in a thread about three
weeks ago.

Therefore suggest you invest in different dongle.

Hugh
mike - 23 May 2007 00:23 GMT
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> Therefore suggest you invest in different dongle.
>
> Hugh

Can you suggest one.
ALL of the affordable ones I've found have been
no-name
unspecified bluetooth stack
no vendor contact
no driver updates
no nothin'
mike

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Hugh - 23 May 2007 20:47 GMT
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> Can you suggest one.
> ALL of the affordable ones I've found have been
I've successfully used this one (the BT v2 one) it has widcomm software and
is $7.99
http://www.ledshoppe.com/communicate.htm

Hugh
mike - 24 May 2007 00:21 GMT
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>>> Therefore suggest you invest in different dongle.
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> Hugh

Thanks,
I've had generally good luck with those guys, but you never can tell
exactly what you're gonna get.  Bought a similar one from them a while
back.  Came with Widcomm software.  Convinced my friend to order one a
week later.  It came with Bluesoleil software.  Had the same problem
with an IoGear BT dongle.  Bought two identical units on the same day
at a CompUSA sale.  Had different software.  This is most annoying
because I have to make sure I have the correct one that matches
the software on a particular laptop.  They look identical, but they're
not interchangeable. Grrrrr!!!!
There's also a confusion/misrepresentation across the industry about
range and class1/2
devices.  I've emailed a number of vendors claiming 100 meter range.
The only vendor that had a clue, admitted they were class 2.

At least this one tells you what protocols are supported...If you can
belive the list...
But the price is right.  Maybe I'll order 3 and hope they're
interchangeable.
Thanks,
mike

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