Guest csc12345678 Posted August 9, 2007 Report Posted August 9, 2007 I have TCPMP on both my PDA and smartphone. On the PDA, it has an option "Widcomm BT Audio button support" But I can't find this option on my smartphone TCPMP. Does it mean: - TCPMP for smartphone can support Bluetooth ? Ie I am able to use a Bluetooth headset and listen to what's being played in TCPMP ? - But I can't use the AVRCP features of the headphone ? Thanks for your help.
Guest Elijah2104 Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 I have TCPMP on both my PDA and smartphone. On the PDA, it has an option "Widcomm BT Audio button support" But I can't find this option on my smartphone TCPMP. Does it mean: - TCPMP for smartphone can support Bluetooth ? Ie I am able to use a Bluetooth headset and listen to what's being played in TCPMP ? - But I can't use the AVRCP features of the headphone ? Thanks for your help. I don't know if this is any help to you but when I got my VOX with WM6, I found that TCPMP did work over A2DP but did not work with AVRCP. I also found that I would have to at least attempt to use the play/pause button before I loaded TCPMP so that the player will recognise it. Then, eventually, it would play through my headphones and not the loud speaker (which got a tad annoying in the office). In the end I decided to buy conduits pocket player 3.2 for £11.99. It has all the good features of TCPMP and more, including AVRCP/A2DP suppport (via an easy to install and no hastle plugin).
Guest csc12345678 Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 Thanks for the info. I don't know if this is any help to you but when I got my VOX with WM6, I found that TCPMP did work over A2DP but did not work with AVRCP. I also found that I would have to at least attempt to use the play/pause button before I loaded TCPMP so that the player will recognise it. Then, eventually, it would play through my headphones and not the loud speaker (which got a tad annoying in the office). In the end I decided to buy conduits pocket player 3.2 for £11.99. It has all the good features of TCPMP and more, including AVRCP/A2DP suppport (via an easy to install and no hastle plugin).
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