My new car navigation ( KIA Rio) want me to use A2DP to play music from mobile device and to the Navigation unit.
I don't know how to enable A2DP and after connect to the car Navigation . Please help me.
A2DP is enabled by default on your phone.
You need to have bluetooth on the phone turned on prior to connecting with your car.
Then sync with your car and follow the onscreen instructions and read your owners manual.
The S7 ad2p feature doesn't seem to be working with my Parrot Mki9200 carkit. Nor will it autoconnect for some reason.
It pairs and connects manually with handsfree working for calls, but music won't stream over ad2p to the kit. (Music streaming is enabled, even tried adding it as a trusted device).
Anyone any ideas?
I'm having the same issue with mki9200 and a galaxy s7 edge.
Call audio works fine. Music streaming nothing at all.
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Problem #1)
I'm using a Jabra BT3030 stereo headset with my Blackstone.
I don't want to use it as handsfree, so I've only ticked "stereo" under the BT device settings. Problem is that it connects both stereo and handsfree.
If i manually tick "handsfree", save, then disable it and save again, it connects only stereo, no handsfree.
...but after powering down my Jabra headset and powering up, the problem is back.
It works as expected on my Polaris!!
Problem #2)
I like to listen to audio books, therefore I use Coreplayer, since it can resume where I left off.
Problem is that the default music player grabs all bluetooth play/stop/rew/fwd commands, so I end up with the audio book in Coreplayer AND music from the default player SIMULTANEOUSLY. Very annoying.
Also works as expected on my Polaris. (First audio application started obeys the BT commands)
Any ideas? Is it possible to disable the default music player?
For audiobooks I'm using Pocketplayer alt. Mortplayer. I have problems using BT3030.
I have to say, unfortunately I cannot help, but I do find the bluetooth in WM6 to be pretty feeble [and I cannot alter the setup definitions from what it 'wants' to pickup by default either].
My biggest problem is with the auto pickup [after 'X' rings] - it doesnt work on 2 of my devices (works ok in the car though) - works perfectly on my old motorola/sony ericsson/nokia etc etc .....
Bloody annoying
I use my Hero in the car for sat nav, using Copilot. I also connect it via bluetooth to the stereo to give me hands-free calling.
The problem I have is that when I do, the sat nav voice doesn't come out of the speaker of the phone, but is routed to the stereo. I can hear it when I select bluetooth as the source on the stereo, but this means that I can't listen to the radio/CD/ipod and hear the sat nav directions.
I used to have exactly the same issue using TomTom on Windows Mobile, however there was an option there when it connected to the stereo to only use it as a headset, not for wireless music. I can't seem to find this option on the Hero.
There is also the known issue that the Hero doesn't support transfer of contacts over bluetooth - that's annoying but I can live with it, however the problem above is a real pain. Any ideas?
Think I found it - once you have paired a device, click and hold it under Bluetooth settings, then you have the option media - unclick this and all should be well! Still need to test it though.
Another method,
On my bluetooth car stereo I can "discnct Audio" seperately from "discnct Handsfree" and "discnct Phone"
Just FYI.
Hi guys!
So, the Xperia support A2DP just fine, also in combination with my car stereo (a Pioneer Avic D3BT set). However, I find that when I start playing audio (doesn't matter if this is music or satnav guidance) before I start the car (and hence the stereo set), not only will the audio not be re-routed to the stereo, but the phone also fails to connect with the A2DP part. Phone audio (headset profile) is connected OK, though.
Is this normal behaviour/has anyone seen the same behaviour?
Oh, and if anyone has a way of transferring contact to the phonebook of the car, I'd be delighted to hear about it. For me, it will immediately disconnect if I even attempt to transfer a phonebook item.
Hey Stampot. I have a Pioneer BROWSE system(BTB200) and I have the same problem. I find if I activate the phone bt after the car is on, A2DP connects fine. But if I do it the other way around,I only get phone audio. To fix I either have to disable/enable the phone bt or (the faster way) toggle the a2dp option. I'm hoping a de/firmware upgrades fixes the prob.
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Its works better when u start the car first and that should not be a problem, shouldn't????
Its the same with every Bluetooth Headset. U can do it with the other way, but u must choose the Audioconnection in the Bluetoothsettings manually.
Has anyone had problems with a2dp. Cannot get bluetooth playback with sprint tv, navigator etc. This headset worked with my Sprint Hero. Any suggestions?
Thanks
It turns out that after making a call with bluetooth and selecting the bluetooth option when dialing, media will connect with the headset. Works perfect.
Hi, I need to know Galaxy s Bluetooth can pair and connect automatically to car audio system ( mine is pioneer ) ? Please if someone has tested let me know !!
Pairing has been working fine with my Pioneer DEH P 700 BT, I get in the car, turn BT on if it's off and it's paired a few seconds after turning on the stereo.
Sound Quality (for Music, there never was a problem with phone calls) has improved noticeably with the Froyo beta builds compared to Eclair.
i don't have pioonneer but i do have a Clarion CZ509
and yes it does automatically connects everytime i start my engines
i don't even need to touch a single button
it automatically switch between BT music to BT phone, and back when the phone call is over