by kinnikun on June 29, 2009
in Uncategorized
AutoA2DP
When you connect a paired Bluetooth headset to Windows Mobile, it connects as HandsFree by default and not A2DP Wireless Stereo. In order to set A2DP, you would have to do it manually – can be a little annoying if you’re a frequent user.
Xiaojin1985, a developer among the XDA community, has found a way to enable your device to toggle to A2DP mode automatically. An advantage this app has over similar ones is that it doesn’t constantly run in the background. Try it out for hands free simplicity.
Features:
-WM5/WM6 Supported.
-No TSR(terminate-and-stay-resident),no Background running process
-Developed in C,fast execute speed and small file size(3KB)
Installation:
1.Copy AutoA2DP.exe to \Windows folder(Recommend)
2.Run it,or run install.lnk instead,it will install in silent,NO MSG SHOW,after that you will find [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\Notifications\AutoA2DP_b y_xiaojin1985] entry in Registry. *NO CONFIGURATION NEEDED*
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Features
- Use BtMusic to redirect PocketPC audio to a bluetooth headset
- Supports listening audio books or music
- Supports navigation software
- Supports Skype or other VOIP software
- Automatically resumes after a phone call
- Automatically resumes when a headset is connected
- Automatically enables A2DP (for stereo headsets)
Requirements
If you find this tool useful, please donate to the developer.
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This software will install as a today or home plugin and offer the user the possibility of instantly switching the audio between Device Speaker and A2DP Stereo Headsets.
Features:
# Instantly switch the audio between A2DP Device and the Windows Mobile Device
# Bluetooth Signal strength indicator
# Bluetooth and Headsets state indicators
# Settings panel with configurable options
Configuration:
1> After A2DPToggle is installed, you will need to pair your A2DP Wireless Stereo Device (Headset, Loudspeaker) to your Windows Mobile device.
2 > The A2DP Device must support the service called “wireless stereo” or “audio/video”. Make sure you select one of these services when pairing.
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