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    is there a a2dp driver i can add on to windows BT stack?

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by theorist, Oct 20, 2007.

  1. theorist

    theorist Notebook Consultant

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    or do i have to end up using bluesoleil which i hate. any suggestions would be appreciated. thanks.
     
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    afaik, there is no a2dp driver which you can install. However, you can use the widcomm stack, which has the a2dp profile. If the widcomm stack doesn't support your bluetooth dongle, you can hack the widcomm stack by manually adding the device id and vendor id of your dongle in the inf file present :)
     
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    thanks mate. appreciate it.