Blue Audio Players & Recorders - Popular Questions, Answers, Tips & Manuals
Pairing with blue tooth earphones
It is very unlikely that your MP3 player is BlueTooth. Make and Model or the player and the earphones are needed in questions like these or we are working blind and guessing. Click COMMENT to report back. Read this though.
Tip & How-To about Miscellaneous
Pairing Bluetooth Devices
Posters often ask "How do I pair my Bluetooth ???" Insert whatever device you have at the question marks.
Generally, you need to read the instructions for the camera, headset, speakers or whatever the Bluetooth device is.
Roughly speaking though.
Settings - Bluetooth - Search, on the Android, iPhone, Windows phone whatever.
With camera, speaker, headphones or whatever the Bluetooth device is, you have to press a button on that device to send out the signal. On my Bowers and Wilkins T6 Speakers, there is a button on the top with the Bluetooth symbol on it. This is the part people usually don't do and ask for advice, thinking it will do this automatically.
When the Android device recognizes it, click Pair, and if it asks for a code, the Default is '0000', (four zeros, no quotes).
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Why is my transmitter flashing white to blue
- Check that the transmitter AC power adapter is fully inserted into the wall outlet and the power cord from the AC adapter is firmly connected to the transmitter power input jack.
- If you're using the speaker power adapter, confirm that it's fully inserted into a wall outlet and the adapter power cord is firmly connected to the power input jack on the speaker.
- If you're using batteries for the speaker, check that they are fresh and inserted with correct polarity (+, -).
- confirm that the speaker is in 900MHz wireless mode-the indicator light on the front of the speaker should be either fl ashing or solid green. If the indicator light is blue, press the ON-OFF / RF-BT button on the back of the speaker to switch to 900MHz mode.
- confirm that the speaker is turned on and tuned to the transmitter-the indicator light on the front of the speaker should be solid green (not blinking).
- Check that the audio source component (stereo, MP3 player, etc.) is turned on and transmitting sound as it normally should.
- Make sure the volume on your audio source is turned up.
- Check that the speaker volume is turned up.
- Make sure you have disconnected the 3.5 mm audio in cable from the AUDIO IN jack.
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I want to use more than one microphone for a teleconference
Buy a USB mixer that would plug into the Mac, then plug the Snowball into the mixer. Make sure before you buy the mixer that it will have USB inputs for the Snowball, as most use professional XLR's. The output of a USB based mic like a Snowball is very minute to start with, as USB just does not put out the voltage.
My son's iHome lamp has
Could be caused by a faulty cable, or incorrectly fitted audio cable.
Another possible explanation is a faulty capacitor in the power supply of the unit.
My mac is not recognizing Bluemic
Try flipping the connection at the back of the mic. If you have it hooked up upside down, the light will come on, but the mic will not be recognized either in your recording software or in system settings. There doesn't seem to be any indicator on the cord as to which way is up. I marked mine with a marker. Problem solved!
I need a driver for
Hello,
When you plug it in is it recognized at all? Also what operating system are you running?
If my answered help give me four thumbs as thanks!!
Wife used on her mac
My guess is the MAC's own built-in microphone and/or speakers were on at the time. Maybe next time run a quick sound check.
When i plug in my
There could be a few possibilities, they are:
* Your driver is corrupt, not recognizable or compatible
* Your hardware or device malfunction
Assuming that your device is in good condition and your driver is
compatible with Windows. What's next? try the
following solutions:
Method 1 - Unplug your USB device,
restart your computer wait for 5 minutes, plug in your USB device again.
This enables your motherboard to clear all of its cache.
Method 2 - Uninstall and Reinstall your driver
Method 3 - Use the Device Manager to scan for new and recently installed hardware.
Go to 'Start' -> 'Run' -> Type 'devmgmt.msc' (step 2) and then click 'Ok'.
Select 'Action' Menu, click 'scan for hardware changes'. Windows will perform a quick registry scan for any new hardware changes. IF it still doesn't work, try this:
* Test the hardware on another computer, if it works, then it could be your Windows. If it doesn't, try it on another different computer. If the USB device does not work again, it could be hardware malfunction. See your dealer if it is a new purchase.
* Obtain the latest service pack for Windows XP, it could be a bug.
* Shut down your computer and unplug your computer from the power supply, allow the motherboard to clear its cache and memory, restart and plug in your USB.
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