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#1845 7-Jul-2004 03:50
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hi,
i want to use my bluetooth headset plantronics m3000 with a bluetooth dongle (yakumo; widcomm software 1.4.3.4), but the sound quality is more than bad. i hear interference sounds 2 times per seconds and the output is retared. what can i do? i've searched for three hours in the internet by now and have nothing found. please HELP!!!
thx!
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#7084 7-Jul-2004 07:16
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It seems to be a problem with all Widcomm Bluetooth implementations, and it seems to be dependent on CPU usage mainly.




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#7085 7-Jul-2004 07:19
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is it possible to use another software instead of widcomm to get this work? cpu-usage is about 5percent... (2ghz...)
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#7086 7-Jul-2004 07:23
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5% is ok. The problems I've seen were related to CPU > 98%. And the software is closely tied to the hardware you have.




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#7087 7-Jul-2004 07:28
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thanx for your replies!
my first installation was widcomm 1.3.2, there was only a problem with the "sending"/mic-sound. now it's with sending and receiving. could be a software-problem...
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