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Woodalia
28th May 2006, 07:02 PM
i just got off the phone with a support tech at iogear and was informed that any stereo headset requiring a2dp must support avrcp for switchability between calls and music.
in other words, my understanding is that AVRCP allows simultaneous use of HSP & A2DP profiles on stereo headsets.

my 1st response is can anyone verify this to be true?

next logical step if this is true...

do any stacks support this profile on the phones?

if the answers are yes and no respectively, can we create a project to work this out?

would love to hear input.

here's an afterthought, could this also be the missing link to get voice command working smoothly with stereo bt headsets?

present setup is with plantronics 590 and info in signature

woodalia

Woodalia
30th May 2006, 04:45 PM
On home pc recently updated widcomm stack to 5.1.0.1100 and although tempermental, streaming stereo and HS funtions working with engage button on headset. volume but no skip buttons.

although this isn't directly related to PPC it might oofer someone insight into how to make simultaneous profiles work on BA

hope this helps anyone.
woodalia

Robrecht
31st May 2006, 12:26 AM
I have the Anycom stereo headset and a Blue Angel with Bluetooth build 3900.

I just followed the instructions in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=281068&highlight=#281068) to get the high quality audio profile, then did the hack described in the fourth post of this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=42427) to make the buttons on the headset work for Windows Media Player 10 (don't do this if you have WMP 9).

I can now: connect A2DP and HSP profiles simultaneously, with perfect switching when a call comes in (music stops, then resumes after call) control some functions with the headset buttons: answer a call, pause/resume the music and skip to next/previous track.
I can't: control voice command through the headset... unfortunately. Don't know if this is possible.

I hope this clarifies a couple of things. Good luck!