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10-11-2007, 05:09 PM
Well, got my Seido and it works great with my headphones. However, it doesn't work with my car's "aux" jack (faint sound out of left speakers), which I'm kind of bummed about.
It must be an impedence issue where the "aux" jack doesn't provide enough impedence for the blackberry to recognize it as if it were a pair of headphones. So, I'm wondering if there's a way I could "fool" it somehow by introducing some sort of resistor or even a splitter with a pair of headphones in it. LOL. Of course, the money I'm spending on all this crap, I could go out and buy an iPod shuffle or something.
Sounded great in my headphones though.. I can't wait to take it out on a bike.
That is all.
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10-11-2007, 05:16 PM
Do you have a cassette player in your car? I have one (I know, old school) and I use a cassette adapter VERY nicely in my car. It sounds great. My adapter is a Sony if that helps. (With the Seido adapter as well of course)
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10-17-2007, 09:20 PM
I am using a LG headset
LG - Stereo Headset for Select LG Cell Phones
Model: SGEY0003602 | SKU: 8292108
with the 2.5mm and it works fine.
I can't get my BB to play media files using my bluetooth Plantronics 510 headset. On the menu, it says activate headset but nothing plays. How do I get my bluetooth to play music?
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10-17-2007, 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by breakerfall
i just tried my own bluetooth stereo headset, and it does not appear the 8830 supports a2dp...
as a matter of fact, when the connection to the bt stereo headset is active, the media player will only play via the spearkerphone or the handset...
the bluetooth properties for the headset shows:
hands-free unit
headset
a/v remote control
audio sink
the bluetooth properties for my samsung wep-200 headset shows:
hands-free unit
headset
i read in another thread somewhere that a2dp may come in the form of a device software update...
ugh again...
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Download the software update from the VZW site. I have Motorola S9 headphones playing stereo on my 8830 flawlessly.
PM me with all your VZW Blackberry needs
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10-17-2007, 11:42 PM
This works great with my 8830 in perfect stereo (with no tricks) and even works with phone calls, voice dialing, etc.
Amazon.com: LG Handfree Stereo Headset for the LG Chocolate and other compatible LG handsets: Cell Phones & Service
You can also get it at Best Buy. It comes with the earbuds, but I don't like them so I used my own set which plug into the adapter. The adapter has a built in mic for the voice stuff and also a volume control on the side. It also has a button to answer/hang up calls which also works as a pause when it's playing music or video. Also if you hold down the button for a sec or two it triggers the voice dialing. Very nice and works perfectly.
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10-22-2007, 04:26 PM
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Do you have a cassette player in your car? I have one (I know, old school) and I use a cassette adapter VERY nicely in my car. It sounds great. My adapter is a Sony if that helps. (With the Seido adapter as well of course)
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I know what you're talking about.. but I'm afraid I don't have a cassette player... just the 3.5mm "aux" jack. I've tried every combination of the "secret handshake" by plugging one end in before the other or the other before the one... nothing worked.
Maybe I'll experiment with a small 10 Ohm resistor. If I break my phone.. maybe I can convince my boss to just get me a Curve. 
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10-22-2007, 10:54 PM
It's the crappy Seido adapter. Use the LG one I posted above and you can hear everything from all channels. Also, because of the mic in it, you'll have full car audio phonecalls which is nice also. Works for me with an aux jack. I clip the adapter on the sun visor and the mic picks up really well when I speak.
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10-23-2007, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by skipjack2001
I know what you're talking about.. but I'm afraid I don't have a cassette player... just the 3.5mm "aux" jack. I've tried every combination of the "secret handshake" by plugging one end in before the other or the other before the one... nothing worked.
Maybe I'll experiment with a small 10 Ohm resistor. If I break my phone.. maybe I can convince my boss to just get me a Curve. 
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SkipJack,
I know what you are talking about. I actually had a good friend with the same issue in his Mazda 3. What I told him to try out was a portable headphone amp that runs on a AAA battery. It is meant for headbangers and old people to amplify the sound but it did regulate the current. I think he picked one up from radio shack for 10 or 15$
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10-30-2007, 11:37 AM
JRSCCivic98, at first I thought your link was just to a set of headphones.. but, I see now there's that jack/mic thingy there.
Hmm... works with the BB 8800's, eh?
What's another $12? 
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10-30-2007, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by skipjack2001
JRSCCivic98, at first I thought your link was just to a set of headphones.. but, I see now there's that jack/mic thingy there.
Hmm... works with the BB 8800's, eh?
What's another $12? 
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Yes, it works perfectly. The headphones are sucky, but I don't like wearing buds like that anyway. I like pods better. The part of the package that's what you want is the converter portion. It works with any BB with a 2.5mm jack and it works with a car setup as well. For instance you can plug a 3.5mm male to male or male to whatever cable and pipe the sound to your car speakers in full stereo like you would with headphones. Not only that, but once you do that the phone will also have a "handsfree/speakerphone" type setup as well. Clip the mic on the visor and boom, portable handsfree/headphone setup for 12 bucks.
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stereo adapter for BB and headphones -
10-30-2007, 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Jackyerlate
Yeah I was using a cheap radio shack adapter. I went to a Verizon store and got a better quality adapter. Works like a dream. Again, I guess you get what you pay for.
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What is the model number and price for the adapter that worked?
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10-30-2007, 11:27 PM
In addition to the funky audio-out situation, I've found the media player on the BB 8830 World Edition to be an infuriating substandard POS. No tone controls, no standard forward/reverse/jog functionality ... etc. It's pretty bogus. It's like BB tacked on this media player application as an afterthought, and then realized, "Oh, people will want stereo output." Duh. But heaven help you if you want to just plug in your headphones.
Well, today I actually made the Radio Shack adapter work. No kidding. I purchased a "Headset Jack Adapter - 3/32" to 1/8" Wireless Phone" from R.S., part no. 274-004. But I had a weird experience in the store, testing the adapter. At first it did not work. Then the sales person offered to try a standard mini-to-micro adapter. That gave me one channel, per my previous experience. While she was looking for other alternatives, I tried the aforementioned part 274-004 again, and voila! it worked. No real clue as to why, at first, but I bought the item ($10). Later at home I plugged in my headphones and again it did NOT work. Arg! I experimented with several configs, and finally found the solution that works:
Step 1: Plug in mono headset or standard micro-to-mini plug adapter
Step 2: Play media
Step 3: PAUSE media
Step 4: Unplug mono headset/standard adapter and Plug in stereo headphones
Step 5: Un-pause media -- voila! Stereo media through headphones.
Now, I suspect this isn't good. There's an impedance mismatch somewhere. In between songs I get a little "snap/click" kind of noise. Dunno if that's endemic to the BB's media player (which is crap) or if it's a symptom of electrons going where they shouldn't.
I've ordered the Verizon adapter which looks like a perfect alternative. Turn your headphones into a stereo headset. Sweet. But at the end of the day, the BB 8830 is a poor excuse for an MP3 player. After spending $30 on a micro-SD card and $10 on a R.S. adapter and another $12.99 on a Verizon adapter, I could have bought a Sandisk 1GB MP3 player with a built-in FM tuner and standard media controls for about the same money.
I'm just hoping someday soon BB upgrades the media player application so at least it provides a graphic EQ and fwd/back/jog controls.
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10-31-2007, 10:57 PM
I have a slighltly different problem related to the Seido adapter. Based on reviews here, I bought one about 6 weeks ago now. It worked for about a week. Now, the sound cuts in and out. It's not one side or the other, just what we'd all call a bad connection. The plug fit is still very tight, but I can't tell if it is the adapter or the connection on the 8830 that is the problem. Is there anyway of figuring that out without having to pay for another adapter?
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10-31-2007, 11:57 PM
I went to my Verizon store "Oro Valley Arizona" and they sold me a Adapter for $4.99 .. It plugs right in and has built in call answer button and microphone. It is verizon branded and looks and feels cheap, wait .. It was! .. Works great with my Bose Headphones.
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11-01-2007, 01:51 PM
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Ordered it and it works GREAT. Thanks for the link. Got a 3.5 to 3.5 extension and also use it in the car with the AUX in and that works great too.
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11-01-2007, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by masmusic
I have a slighltly different problem related to the Seido adapter. Based on reviews here, I bought one about 6 weeks ago now. It worked for about a week. Now, the sound cuts in and out. It's not one side or the other, just what we'd all call a bad connection. The plug fit is still very tight, but I can't tell if it is the adapter or the connection on the 8830 that is the problem. Is there anyway of figuring that out without having to pay for another adapter?
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Hi there, hard to say whether its the adapter or BB, I suggest going to your local Verizon store and trying the adapter they offer, if there's no problem, then its the adapter 
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11-01-2007, 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by jrfarrar
Ordered it and it works GREAT. Thanks for the link. Got a 3.5 to 3.5 extension and also use it in the car with the AUX in and that works great too.
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WOOHOO! Cool, glad it works for you as well. I especially like the volume control on the side of the mic piece.
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11-02-2007, 02:10 PM
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Why would you sell a media device that wont play music out of both earphones. Is my device defective? Can anyone else help me with this one?
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I BELIEVE YOUR PROBLEM WILL BE SOLVED WITH THE ADAPTER FROM VERIZON OR SEIDOONLINE. VERIZON IS $3 LESS, BUT A LITTLE LARGER
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11-06-2007, 08:42 AM
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Amazon.com: LG Handfree Stereo Headset for the LG Chocolate and other compatible LG handsets: Cell Phones & Service
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This doesn't work in my Nissan's "aux" input! I only get audio out of the right channel albeit louder than the Seido adapter. It does work fine with headphones.. which is weird.
A little more troubleshooting to make sure it's not my aux jack thats f*cked up on my car... but it looks like I might be settling for headphone only usage on my 8800.
Thanks for all the input guys...
ahahah!! Get it? input? LOL.. I crack myself up.
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11-06-2007, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by skipjack2001
This doesn't work in my Nissan's "aux" input! I only get audio out of the right channel albeit louder than the Seido adapter. It does work fine with headphones.. which is weird.
A little more troubleshooting to make sure it's not my aux jack thats f*cked up on my car... but it looks like I might be settling for headphone only usage on my 8800.
Thanks for all the input guys...
ahahah!! Get it? input? LOL.. I crack myself up.
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Try another MP3 player or even a Walkman (hahaha) if you have one in the Nissan with the same cable you're trying to plug between the carjack and the LG adapter. If that doesn't give you stereo then your jack is jacked (haha) or the cable you're using is wrong. Haven't had this issue before. Also, plug the cables together and into the car and then plug it into the phone last. May or may not have an effect, but it doesn't matter for me or others I know that use the same setup.
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11-07-2007, 01:29 PM
Hello all, I received the SEIDOONLINE.com adapter, plugged it in to my BB8830 and plugged my headphones in to the adapter and it works perfectly. Also, doesn't matter if you play music first or plug in the adapter first. And, the adapter has a builtin mic which work fairly well for phone calls. All in all, I recommend this solution until BlackBerry provides a solution that eliminates the need for an external adapter, which makes it clumsy.
The best solution from BlackBerry would be to deliver stereo sound via BlueTooth!!!!!!!!!!!! Than NO WIRES TO DEAL WITH!!!!!!!  | | |