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jarrid
Joined: 22 Sep 2004 Posts: 207
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Posted: 07/08/07 - 07:33 Post subject: |
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| Do I need any special software for USB bluetooth? If I connect it directly would I be able to use it? Would my system be able to see those files on it? And what about connection wizard, can I use it without any drivers. Bluetooth is being used mostly for my cell phone, but sometimes I connect my iPod as well. My mp3 has a 2 Gb memory card, so it always asking for some conversions, like different files and stuff. I want to avoid this if its possible, so how to avoid it. I am sick of clicking on each file I want to transfer, so it would be cool if it would be done automatically. Any suggestions? |
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braden
Joined: 15 Jan 2006 Posts: 196
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Posted: 08/08/07 - 03:34 Post subject: |
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| I suggest you to use your cell phone software for conversion and file transfer. There is no better solution. So, download it, install it and you will see how much it will help you. Bluetooth is the trick issue, because every cell phone is using different protocols and system need to have all the necessary file for conversions. I dont mean the conversions on your mp3, its entirely different. Your memory card needs to be installed on your OS as well. It uses different methods for storage, so you must pay attention. iPod you say? I have the 4 Gb iPod and its working fine. The trick is to store your files in the appropriate folder, otherwise you will experience some really strange problems. Bluetooth technology is entirely different from the USB or IDE, you know. So basically, youre experiencing very common problems. Got it? See if there is a little blue icon on your task bar. If its grey then something is not working. |
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