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You should be able to control playback remotely as long as both your head unit and the media program you are using on your phone support AVRCP. I'm pretty sure the built in WMP supports AVRCP, along with Mortplayer, TCPMP, and a few others (don't quote me on the TCPMP part though). |
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http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index...edia%20players Looks like TCPMP is. I am getting the "Failed to enable BT audio. This is becuase i am not paired up with anything? |
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Yes, you have to be paired with an A2DP capable device. It connects two devices directly, not just broadcasting to anything that will receive like an FM transmitter.
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Since it has to be synced up when your in range is that where the A2DPtoggle comes into play? Long story short its a today screen one click BT over audio?
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I second the Parrot MK6100, it rocks with the Mogul. Music sounds great (A2DP), supports AVRCP, call quality on both ends is superb, syncs with contacts seamlessly, and even mutes car stereo for calls (when not streaming music from Mogul). Also works great with MS Voice Command. Almost like I Ford/Microsoft's new Sync.
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works impeccable for me
I have a Dual Deck 6425 with HD radio and bluetooth Capability from best buy. Currently it is about 130.00 or so, and the optional bluetooth module is about 49 bux..
I have two of these, one in each car. They both work awesome with my Mogul, and before with my 6700. While, I don't see too much appeal streaming audio from my phone to my radio, as I have Sirius in the car, and the deck is mp3, but it works great nonetheless. Really, I don't see a need for a faq, as it is truly that easy to setup with the proper deck. works well. too bad I can't get my mogul to work with my TomTom One LE, my old 6700 worked great with the Helmi Rom with my Tom Tom, but the 3.15 rom on the Mogul, the TomTom says it can't find the required features. I am thinking it is something about the bluetooth, but I will work on it later. /mike |
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My deck is the Xplod MET-5100 i believe off the top of my head.. Under the bluetooth options you select Audio DEvices and connect. After that It seems all audio from the phone is router to the Deck period... I have not had an application that doesnt have sound over the Radio...
It was pretty automatic but you do need to go to the bluetooth menu on the Sony decks and manually connect the Audio device.. It should already be there from pairing the phone but you still need to tell the deck to turn on the connection to the device. James |
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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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