
02-13-2008, 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by JustusIV
Well i headed back into the store to play around with the Sony MET 2500 and it hooked up after a few minutes of fiddling, seems like i had to disable the bt audio and reenable it to get it working, at first it only picked up the bt phone. one thing i could not get to work was the AVCRP with the program TCPMP it worked just fine with Windows Media Player though. I haven't read anything on that yet so i chalk it up to something is not setup correctly. I will keep you guys posted.
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- Finally, the case is just the opposite with TCPMP, which only supports WM2003SE devices, AVRCP-wise. It doesn’t work on WM2003 / WM5 devices at all.
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