[Q] AVRCP conntrol + 3.5mm output - Wildfire Accessories

Hi Everyone
I want to use my phone while driving car to play music through car stereo with 3.5mm cable. My question is can I control music player with bluetooth headset (AVRCP) while the audio is still sent through the 3.5mm stereo jack instead of via Bluetooth audio?
I'm sorry for my bad english
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stajebreovo said:
Hi Everyone
I want to use my phone while driving car to play music through car stereo with 3.5mm cable. My question is can I control music player with bluetooth headset (AVRCP) while the audio is still sent through the 3.5mm stereo jack instead of via Bluetooth audio?
I'm sorry for my bad english
Thanks
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AFAIK while using AVRCP, the audio will not be sent through 3.5mm jack. If the media player supports BT remote control, then u can control the media functions (play, pause, next, previous) of it using wildfire.

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maybe something similair?
Marx2 said:
maybe something similair?
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haven't met with any solution so far.. simply these devices haven't anything to control with excpept the radio waves.. it has only jack/etc. with these you cannot control anything.
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Because when I uae it through google navagation no commands go through the bluetooth I don't hear anything at all
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Because when I uae it through google navagation no commands go through the bluetooth I don't hear anything at all
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While I don't have my car dock just yet, I think your issue may be with your headset. Do you happen to know the brand and model of your headset? If your Bluetooth headset is not "A2DP" compatible then you will not be able to stream music or navigation directions through it.
From Wikipedia:
"Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
This profile defines how high quality audio (stereo or mono) can be streamed from one device to another over a Bluetooth connection.[1] For example, music can be streamed from a mobile phone to a wireless headset or car audio or from a laptop/desktop to a wireless headset.
A2DP was initially used in conjunction with an intermediate Bluetooth transceiver that connects to a standard audio output jack, encodes the incoming audio to a Bluetooth-friendly format, and sends the signal wirelessly to Bluetooth headphones that decode and play the audio. Bluetooth headphones, especially the more advanced models, often come with a microphone and support for the Headset (HSP), Hands-Free (HFP) and Audio/Video Remote Control (AVRCP) profiles.
A2DP is designed to transfer a uni-directional 2-channel stereo audio stream, like music from an MP3 player, to a headset or car radio.[2] This profile relies on AVDTP and GAVDP. It includes mandatory support for the low-complexity SBC codec (not to be confused with Bluetooth's voice-signal codecs such as CVSDM), and supports optionally: MPEG-1 , MPEG-2, MPEG-4, AAC, and ATRAC, and is extensible to support manufacturer-defined codecs, such as apt-X. Some Bluetooth stacks enforce the SCMS-T digital rights management (DRM) scheme. In these cases, it is impossible to connect certain A2DP headphones for high quality audio."
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