Is there any way to remove that annoying lady announcement from this bluetooth module?
i ordered a mh-m18 bluetoothaudio recever off amazon and they send me a clone with this annoing announcement. and i noticed, instead of m18 ic, it had a JL AS208PO1429-25C4 ic.
is it possible to disable this announcement or reprogram its firmware?
Yes, the chip is an AC6925C. This is good because the JieLi chips usually are encrypted with a passkey, but the AC6925C has a flawn that lets you program a new firmware. You need a programmer that just "triggers" the USB bootloader of the chip so a new device in your PC enumerates. I cannot say much more about this topic but i can point you where to find more details.
https://github.com/kagaimiq/jieliehttps://usmi.mybb.ru/viewforum.php?id=8As a side note, the AC6925C is not a clone of the MH-M18. The MH-M18 is a relabelled AC6925C.
i thought this was a dead end. pretty happy to get the actual name of the ic. is it possible to get the bluetooth firmware used in the ic?
can i use this same firmware for AC6965A bluetooth controller ic?
I don't think so, but I'm not really sure. The MCU core of the AC6965A is different from the AC6925C. Furthermore, the devices sold with the 6965A are locked and encrypted with a chip key that is only known by the device manufacturer, and the workarround for the AC6925 intended for making it blank, doesn't work for the AC6965A (I'm also already waiting for a solution for this later chip).
I don't think so, but I'm not really sure. The MCU core of the AC6965A is different from the AC6925C. Furthermore, the devices sold with the 6965A are locked and encrypted with a chip key that is only known by the device manufacturer, and the workarround for the AC6925 intended for making it blank, doesn't work for the AC6965A (I'm also already waiting for a solution for this later chip).
the bluetooth module i have comes with AC6965A
. but i have another bluetooth module with AC6925C with actual chinese announcement. let me try on that