I want to broadcast music from my old desktop to a Blue Tooth enabled amplifier.
I just got this combo transmitter/receiver BT dongle from Amazon today . It has no drivers or software, and connections are automatic. The way it works is that there are no settings, no drivers, nothing. The second you plug it in, it connects to the first device available. Since I only have one device enabled, which is the BT amp, the USB BT transmitter dongle immediately connects to it.
I have no idea what I would have to do if I had several receivers on at the same time. I guess I'd have to shut them all off and only turn on the one I wanted the transmitter dongle to connect to?
PROBLEM 01: How can I get more control over how I connect to a device than just plugging it in a it automatically connecting to the first device it sees? By more control, I mean like as in Windows you can see the devices you want to connect to or disconnect with. Is there any option to add Bluetooth transmission to a desktop with that kind of control when it isn't built into the MB itself (like it is with laptops)?
I'm assuming I could buy a card and then Windows would pick that up as a device and I'd have full control over connections with the driver supplied?
Problem 02: Using the dongle to transmit to my amp, the volume is REALLY loud. I have my amp set to 50% power. Using my laptop and built in Bluetooth, I have full control over the volume with good range. Using the Dongle, and the amp at the same volume,.I can only turn up the laptop volume or the dongle volume to 1 or 2 before it is far too loud. Why this discrepancy in volume between built in BT and the dongle? The problem is, you don't wantto drive volume like that through an amp. You want the amp volume where it is most efficient with S&N ratios and THD. So, I don;t want to turn the amp down to 10% just to accommodate the dongle volume loudness. It's like the added a preampto teh dongle and turned it up to 10, 000.
I just got this combo transmitter/receiver BT dongle from Amazon today . It has no drivers or software, and connections are automatic. The way it works is that there are no settings, no drivers, nothing. The second you plug it in, it connects to the first device available. Since I only have one device enabled, which is the BT amp, the USB BT transmitter dongle immediately connects to it.
I have no idea what I would have to do if I had several receivers on at the same time. I guess I'd have to shut them all off and only turn on the one I wanted the transmitter dongle to connect to?
PROBLEM 01: How can I get more control over how I connect to a device than just plugging it in a it automatically connecting to the first device it sees? By more control, I mean like as in Windows you can see the devices you want to connect to or disconnect with. Is there any option to add Bluetooth transmission to a desktop with that kind of control when it isn't built into the MB itself (like it is with laptops)?
I'm assuming I could buy a card and then Windows would pick that up as a device and I'd have full control over connections with the driver supplied?
Problem 02: Using the dongle to transmit to my amp, the volume is REALLY loud. I have my amp set to 50% power. Using my laptop and built in Bluetooth, I have full control over the volume with good range. Using the Dongle, and the amp at the same volume,.I can only turn up the laptop volume or the dongle volume to 1 or 2 before it is far too loud. Why this discrepancy in volume between built in BT and the dongle? The problem is, you don't wantto drive volume like that through an amp. You want the amp volume where it is most efficient with S&N ratios and THD. So, I don;t want to turn the amp down to 10% just to accommodate the dongle volume loudness. It's like the added a preampto teh dongle and turned it up to 10, 000.