I seem to be having some problems with the Bluetooth signal in my home. I think because myself and Mrs BBM moved the PC into the spare bedroom, that could be the reason why our Bluetooth stereo is not picking up the signal? Or it could be the waves from the microwave oven or other reasons. we haven't reset the Bluetooth yet, and are planning to do this this weekend. any ideas, please?
Bluetooth Signal Problems
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostI seem to be having some problems with the Bluetooth signal in my home. I think because myself and Mrs BBM moved the PC into the spare bedroom, that could be the reason why our Bluetooth stereo is not picking up the signal? Or it could be the waves from the microwave oven or other reasons. we haven't reset the Bluetooth yet, and are planning to do this this weekend. any ideas, please?
To quote someone I met at a computer music conference
"Bluetooth is a total pile of sh*te, it's a miracle it ever works in the first place because there are fundamental errors in the stack"
Now I only have a vague idea of what the "stack" is BUT I do know that if I want to use bluetooth to do anything it means endless faffing about and iffy connectivity.
Resetting it might work as might buying a £1.00 dongle and plugging that in.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostI seem to be having some problems with the Bluetooth signal in my home. I think because myself and Mrs BBM moved the PC into the spare bedroom, that could be the reason why our Bluetooth stereo is not picking up the signal? Or it could be the waves from the microwave oven or other reasons. we haven't reset the Bluetooth yet, and are planning to do this this weekend. any ideas, please?
If distances between devices are too great then Bluetooth won't work, and if there are more devices around, then it's possible that another active device will make the PC appear (or not!) invisible on the system. It is also possible that while the distances may be seemingly small enough, that walls and other barriers can make connections hard to achieve.
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Range is important, Bbm. The transmitter and the receiver have to be close, something that wearing BT headphones and walking around your dwelling doing tasks quickly teaches you. The new location of your PC is the issue.
Otoh, your BT receiver can pair with another source, such as a smart phone or tablet which can be closer.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostOtoh, your BT receiver can pair with another source, such as a smart phone or tablet which can be closer.
Also, not all Bluetooth devices and sources work the same. My phones will connect to the phone system in my car, but sending audio does not work in my car. Possibly newer cars have systems which will do both, phones (dialling etc.) and audio e.g. playing mp3 or other forms of music tracks. Not sure if video is possible - probably not - not enough bandwidth.Last edited by Dave2002; 21-08-16, 08:22.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostSometimes one device has to be forcibly unpaired before it can be used with another source, or before the source can connect to another device.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostMrsBBM and I are going to put the PC back in the lounge today. The only trouble is when I am working on my music and I want to use the playback on my music software programme, poor MrsBBM![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostWe still don't know what Bluetooth device(s) you are trying to connect. PC one end - other end?Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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I suppose to some extent things depend on what kit you already have. If you have a router based Wi-Fi network (either wired or wireless) there are other ways of getting the music to the stereo - though your stereo may only work with Bluetooth. I'm currently looking at Chromecast. I have a gen 1 device, and I noticed that there is now a Chromecast Audio device, which is fairly cheap and might be of some use, and something like that could save having to move the PC yet again.
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