Hello,
I am working on developing a Windows Mobile 6.1 Application on a Palm Treo 750. This application needs to retrieve data from a Wii Remote via Bluetooth. The Wii Remote provides HID Bluetooth services over L2Cap. I have experimented with the 32feet.net library but apparently it has no support for L2Cap. Does anyone know of any WM6 bluetooth libraries that support HID?
I am hoping to develop this application in VS2008 with C#.
Thanks!
i can remember.. that my old htc touch1 supports hid,mouse, telefpone-mouse(sony erisccon)
i think that it is disabled,why? dont ask me..
Re-package the bluetooth stack from cm in order to allow wiimote use with other roms, specifically one in which FM works?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7457580#post7457580
Has anyone tested if the Gnex with ICS now supports AVRCP 1.3+ when connecting it via Bluetooth to their car stereo?
1.3/1.4 should support displaying Track info when playing music via Bluetooth. I have a 2010 Mazda which should support it, but I wanted to see if others had tried this?
If it does have support I would think Google Music would support it, but hopefully it extends system wide for things like Spotify?
It did not work in Gingerbread, but I had hoped to see it in ICS.
Here is a thread from earlier:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723622&page=2
Some background info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_profile#Audio.2FVideo_Remote_Control_Profile_.28AVRCP.29
I believe Android is using the BlueZ Bluetooth stack which appears to support AVRCP 1.3:
http://www.bluez.org/profiles/
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.kernel/15551/match=avrcp
My 2010 Mazda would be much better if the display didn't just say "BT" but rather the track title
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same with my 11 explorer. it just says galaxy nexus where the title goes
My BMW with connecteddrive shows "No track info" , so i'm guessing it's not working
No. ICS has no AVRCP 1.3+ support. At least for now.
I read somewhere that there will be changes made to bluetooth with 4.0.3.
Maybe Google finally woke up and implemented the latest bluez.
Seems like we have to wait....
Would be awesome if it did. Loved my HP Veer because it did. Also tired of seeing just BT on my radio
I can add to all of this with a few personal experiences. Back and forward work, however, music info doesn't work on the following that I have tested:
BMW ConnectedDrive system (someone confirmed that above)
Ford Sync system
Acura system
Let's hope that 4.0.3 incorporates this.
Has anyone tried one of the .3 custom roms to see if anything has changed?
Same issue on 2011 Nissan Maxima, track and artist info is blank.
cpcrazyfly said:
My 2010 Mazda would be much better if the display didn't just say "BT" but rather the track title
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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MrTek said:
Has anyone tested if the Gnex with ICS now supports AVRCP 1.3+ when connecting it via Bluetooth to their car stereo?
1.3/1.4 should support displaying Track info when playing music via Bluetooth. I have a 2010 Mazda which should support it, but I wanted to see if others had tried this?
If it does have support I would think Google Music would support it, but hopefully it extends system wide for things like Spotify?
It did not work in Gingerbread, but I had hoped to see it in ICS.
Here is a thread from earlier:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723622&page=2
Some background info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_profile#Audio.2FVideo_Remote_Control_Profile_.28AVRCP.29
I believe Android is using the BlueZ Bluetooth stack which appears to support AVRCP 1.3:
http://www.bluez.org/profiles/
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.kernel/15551/match=avrcp
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Unfortunately I am quite confident that our 2010 Mazdas do not support avrcp 1.3, only 1.0.
Also it has far less to do with the OS than having to do with the bluetooth drivers/stack. My neighbor's droid x sends metadata to his 2011 mits. lancer, but when we tried it on my 2010 mazda3 we saw nothing but "bt audio". The 2011+ on the other hand supposedly do support avrcp 1.3.
While hearing that bluez has finally implemented avrcp support in their nearly ubiquitous bt stack, it unfortunately does not mean that we will be seeing meta data...
One interesting thing to note is that while the 2010s support avrcp 1.0 and the 2011s support avrcp 1.3/1.4 the bluetooth module is a slightly different part number, they are interchangeable (according to my dealer).
Unfortunately the Galaxy Nexus (with FW 4.0.1) has AVRCP 1.0 which means no ID3 tag info, no repeat/shuffle/scan, just basic controls (play/pause/skip).
Let's hope that with the new FW there will be some changes in the BT stack.
As far as I can see it doesn't have the Message Access Profile either. My S2 got my text messages to my sync system, no luck with the Nexus.
Any more word on this? Bought a nice new stereo for my car and would love to see some track information
pictureaday said:
Unfortunately I am quite confident that our 2010 Mazdas do not support avrcp 1.3, only 1.0.
Also it has far less to do with the OS than having to do with the bluetooth drivers/stack. My neighbor's droid x sends metadata to his 2011 mits. lancer, but when we tried it on my 2010 mazda3 we saw nothing but "bt audio". The 2011+ on the other hand supposedly do support avrcp 1.3.
While hearing that bluez has finally implemented avrcp support in their nearly ubiquitous bt stack, it unfortunately does not mean that we will be seeing meta data...
One interesting thing to note is that while the 2010s support avrcp 1.0 and the 2011s support avrcp 1.3/1.4 the bluetooth module is a slightly different part number, they are interchangeable (according to my dealer).
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T_T I have a 2011 Mazda 3 and my galaxy nexus also won't show any track info. I was excited to see that the gnex had bluetooth 3.0 but didn't realize it would only be AVRCP 1.0... My gf's sister has an HD7 and when it pairs with my car it shows all the info and it also has the reading your text message feature so when she receives a text the car will ask "read it or ignore"
Is there anyway to copy bluetooth files that have the AVRCP 1.3 from another phone to ours?
bumpity bump for hlaalu's question
Bump bump large donation to anyone who hooks it up!
**Bump this
Running a 4.0.3 build and nothing is shared to my Audi Music Interface. Hopefully an official build may address it?
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I've seen mention of CM supporting it, has anyone tried AVRCP with an unofficial CM build?
Rakinos said:
I've seen mention of CM supporting it, has anyone tried AVRCP with an unofficial CM build?
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I had CM 7.1 installed on my Desire HD, and AVRCP worked. The screen on my Mazda showed track, album, and artist information information.
i read this on official forum
[Android 4.2... Google removed BlueZ layer so now your joystick does'nt work on the new jelly bean. Hope you can upgrade your firmware otherwise your paddle is no more compatible with Android.]
like in the subject, i can't pair Snakebyte iDroid:con with Galaxy Nexus with Android 4.2.1 (CM10.1) ...is it possibile to do that with SixAxis or Bluez IME? i have no succes with it.. Bluez doesn't mention PS3 controller like device to control..
anyone with an idea?
thanks..
EDIT
via:http://developer.android.com/about/versions/jelly-bean.html
New Bluetooth stack
Android 4.2 introduces a new Bluetooth stack optimized for use with Android devices. The new Bluetooth stack developed in collaboration between Google and Broadcom replaces the stack based on BlueZ and provides improved compatibility and reliability.
Hi
Does anyone know for sure which AVRCP version the official Sony 6.2.B.1.96 Jellybean firmware supports? My understanding is that plain vanilla Android from Google still only supports version 1.0, providing playback controls but no media metadata (requires version 1.3) or browsing (requires version 1.4). I know that Samsung supports the higher versions in its Android phones, I was wondering if Sony did too?
My reason for asking is that my car's BT module doesn't support AVRCP at all, but I have the opportunity to upgrade to a newer one which supports AVRCP 1.4. I'm just wondering what features I can expect to get from that phone & BT module combination.