Bluetooth Problem


  1. Posts : 247
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #1

    Bluetooth Problem


    Hello,

    Windows 7 Pro desktop ethernet connected.

    Purchased Bluetooth dongle. Installed the software which came with it.

    Tried to use a BT headphone - no sound.

    The headphone pairs with the computer according to the popups and can be found as functional in Sound devices. Making it Default device makes no difference - no sound in the headphone. So it isn't the dongle or the software.

    The headphone works perfectly well with my Zen tablet, so it isn't the headphone ...

    Tried pairing another BT 4.1 headphone - same result - paired successfully with the desktop, but no sound.

    Any suggestions as to what I'm missing ?
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  2. Posts : 1,784
    Linux Mint 18.2 xfce 64-bit (VMWare host) / Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit (VMWare guest)
       #2

    Bluetooth is not totally standardized, and so you will have some random incompatibilities. Sounds like this is one of them.

    If you purchased the dongle and the headphones as a single package, then it would work with no problem.
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  3. Posts : 247
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    > If you purchased the dongle and the headphones as a single package, then it would work with no problem.

    They were separate purchases.

    It doesn't really matter as both BT headphones I have work with the tablets.

    I'll keep trying with the laptop.
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  4. Posts : 31,249
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #4

    There have been many versions of Bluetooth, 4.1 is one of the later versions and may not be compatible with the dongle supplied software, Bluesoleil is a commercial bluetooth software and works with most chipsets. They do a trial limited package which may at least allow you to try the headsets - You may decide once you have tried the software that you wish to purchase it or look for a later driver for the adaptor you have quite often the driver supplied with the hardware is not the latest - there are also a number of freeware drivers that claim to work universally, that may be worth pursuing
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  5. Posts : 247
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Barman58 said:
    There have been many versions of Bluetooth, 4.1 is one of the later versions and may not be compatible with the dongle supplied software, Bluesoleil is a commercial bluetooth software and works with most chipsets. They do a trial limited package which may at least allow you to try the headsets - You may decide once you have tried the software that you wish to purchase it or look for a later driver for the adaptor you have quite often the driver supplied with the hardware is not the latest - there are also a number of freeware drivers that claim to work universally, that may be worth pursuing
    Thank you.

    OK We'll try to get a driver update first then look into Bluesoleil.

    Thanks again.
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  6. Posts : 235
    8.1 home x64
       #6

    OK, Bat not known to be too smart so he'll ask a stupid question. Have you made sure to unpair the headphones from all your other devices first ?
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  7. Posts : 31,249
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #7

    Bat 1 said:
    OK, Bat not known to be too smart so he'll ask a stupid question. Have you made sure to unpair the headphones from all your other devices first ?
    Valid point and maybe worth a try. But, there is not a specific limit on number of devices that can be paired on a Bluetooth network that I am aware of, also I have Bluetooth in my car and connect a Phone (and can connect another, passenger?, phone in addition), Vehicle Media player and a GPS navigation system at the same time so multiple devices are possible to be connected concurrently with the latest BT Versions
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  8. Posts : 247
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Bat 1 said:
    OK, Bat not known to be too smart so he'll ask a stupid question. Have you made sure to unpair the headphones from all your other devices first ?
    No I didn't. However the drivers were up-to-date so I decided I didn't really need BT headphones on this desktop, so I uninstalled the whole thing.
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 247
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Barman58 said:
    Valid point and maybe worth a try. But, there is not a specific limit on number of devices that can be paired on a Bluetooth network that I am aware of, also I have Bluetooth in my car and connect a Phone (and can connect another, passenger?, phone in addition), Vehicle Media player and a GPS navigation system at the same time so multiple devices are possible to be connected concurrently with the latest BT Versions
    Thanks to all who responded, but I'm not going to go ahead with this.
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  10. Posts : 247
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Cheemag said:
    No I didn't. However the drivers were up-to-date so I decided I didn't really need BT headphones on this desktop, so I uninstalled the whole thing.
    I didn't read the instructions which came with the headphones. Indeed you have to unpair the headset from the other device (tablet), pair with the desktop after which you can re-establish a connection with the first device (apparently). I'll probably re-install and see what happens.
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