![]() ![]() First is a pair of decent bluetooth headphones, using my chosen pair of headphones (originally wired). I have done this several times and whilst its annoying having to use two tools, you get the convenience of a GUI for the headset config, with the reliability of the PS-tool. ![]() The PS-tool has the facility to 'merge', as in, you read from device, merge your saved pskey file, then write to device. ![]() Don't use the headset configuration tool to write to device - it only writes a few keys and pretty much bricks the module. The blue 'csr8645' modules all appear to have the same ROM which has apt-x enabled, so it is limited in what you can change, but many functions are configured and saved in an external EEPROM. saved it as a pskey file, and finally, used PS-tool to configure the module. This thread may be helpful: I used the CSR-SPI-FTDI driver here: Used the 'headset configuration utility' to 'read' the config, change its name, default volume, turn off some beep's (you can enable or disable the text-speech function). I've recently been tinkering with the CSR8645 module, like this one on a carrier board: I haven't used that particular one, mine just had a breakout for most of the connections - mostly because I wanted access to the SPI port for configuration and didn't want an external amp - just to test the on-chip amp or an an external one. So does anyone know of a cheap stereo speaker from ebay or a cheap controller with aux in/bluetooth that has sensible sounds? Deh blootoof dewice hash been payhed susesfuly" Absolutely USELESS. In the case of mg latest purchase, I have to wait through several seconds of blabbing before I can use it. Someone in china tried to speak chenglish and record themselves using a potato and those recordings are the status noises for the BT controller. Instead of making a little chime noise or beep to tell you that its been switched on and that you have connected, THEY SPEAK. I have been able to use controllers from some cheap speakers and take the outputs from the analog switches and feed it into my good amp, but all the cheap speakers from china have literally the most annoying programming ever. I need a good controller board with media buttons (vol+/-, track fwd/back, play/pause) and I cannot seem to find a cheap solution (<10$) that works. I have gotten myself into a hobby of homemade portable bluetooth speakers. ![]()
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