Question:
Bluetooth headphones in Windows Vista
I can't get my Logitech iPod bluetooth headphones to work properly on my new Inspiron 1520 (running Vista).
The headphones pair successfully with the machine, and when I test (via the
"test" option in the playback devices menu) them.. I get a sound as expected.
However, when I try to play a song through WMP.. it comes out the laptop speakers instead of the headphones!
What am I missing here? It's probably something stupid..
Answer:
Re: Bluetooth headphones in Windows Vista
I think i know what the problem is, have you tried selecting the correct audio device?
If not , in WMP, go to tools , options , then Devices tab, then click speakers, click properties and finally select the audio device you want to use from the pull down menu.
Hope this helps.
Answer:
Re: Bluetooth headphones in Windows Vista
I think i know what the problem is, have you tried selecting the correct audio device?
If not , in WMP, go to tools , options , then Devices tab, then click speakers, click properties and finally select the audio device you want to use from the pull down menu.
Hope this helps.
Thanks!
Annoying.. hopefully I only have to do that once.. :mad:
Answer:
Re: Bluetooth headphones in Windows Vista
Thanks!
Annoying.. hopefully I only have to do that once.. :mad:
Yep, it is annoying and i have to do that everytime i re-plug my usb headset which is why i just use regular earphones.
Maybe you dont have to if you leave the usb dongle in? I dont know.