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I know this has been covered but, there seems to be no real solution on the forums. I have a Nokia BH-900 bluetooth headset and the sound is horrible when using the media player, a lot of crackling. How do you disable the wifi completely? I've tried disconnecting from my wifi network and the sound continues to be bad. The theory that the wifi interferes with the bluetooth also seems fishy as i use the same headset with my BlackBerry curve using UMA and I have no sound problems.

Any ideas?
 
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It has nothing to do with wifi. It's because the tablet does not support A2DP. Your headphones are connected using the Headset Profile (HSP). It's not meant for streaming music, only for using a headset for VOIP.
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Actually it does support a2dp - just not out of the box. It needs to be enabled. See this thread.

http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...34&postcount=1

and follow the directions. Verify it works. Then read:

http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...&postcount=147

install the dsp support. This is a little harder than the first step. You have to download three files. untar one from '/' and run a script.

Works ok here with diablo and the above installed.

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i hope that either nokia or someone else is able to turn that a2dp and dsp stuff into a clean and simple .deb at some point.
 
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This fixed it right up for me! I changed videocenter to use kmplayer instead of the internal media player and it sounds great! Thank you guys so much!
 
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