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Making A2DP work on your PPC-6700 is very simple. All you have to have are the file attached below, your PPC-6700, and a A2DP compatible headset. 1. Download the attached .zip file on your ppc. Either directly or activsync it over. And extract files. NOTE: if you have the new ROM, if not your gonna have to activsync all the files over after extracted on your desktop. 2. Copy Avrcp_MPplugin.dll, bta2dp.dll, & sbc.dll to windows directory on phone. 3. Install the Tornado_A2DP.CAB and then install the Tor_A2DP_cert.CAB 4. Soft reset the device. 5. Pair your headset with the phone, making sure you select the set as wireless stereo option, and your DONE! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have an Axim X51v or X50v running Windows Mobile 5 and a Bluetooth Headphone you'd like to use with it, try this: 1. Extract the A2DP.ZIP file to a folder and copy the contents to your Axim: A) tor_a2dp.cab B) tor_a2dp_cert.cab C) 3 DLLs avrcp_mpplugin.dll, bta2dp.dll, sbc.dll D) a2dp.reg 2. Copy the three DLL files to \My Device\Windows and put the cabs and reg file into one directory. 3. Click on tor_a2dp.cab to install. 4. Click on tor_a2dp_cert.cab to install. 5. Turn power off completely or soft reset to register the changes. 6. Turn unit on. Go to: Bluetooth > Devices> New partnership 7. After your BT stereo client is ready to pair, select "Wireless Stereo". You may have to use a passkey if your headphone specifies, ie: "0000". 8. Tap and hold the client, and set it as Wireless Stereo DONE. If you are successful, please post back and include: A. The device (e.g. X51v) and the BT headphone model that you used. B. How you made it work if you encountered difficulty. Credits: Thanks to everyone involved at the XDA-Developers.com and the pdaphonehome.com forums. References: 1. A2DP support on 818pro - xda-developers 2. A2DP on Tornado!! - xda-developers 3. A2DP on Tornado!! - xda-developers 4. http://www.pdaphonehome.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=71436 Edit When you download the attached file "attachment.php", don't forget to rename it to "a2dp.zip". -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have a blackjack is very simple. 1. Download the attached .zip file on your phone. Either directly or activsync it over. And extract files. NOTE: if you have the new ROM, if not your gonna have to activsync all the files over after extracted on your desktop. 2. Copy the file to windows directory on phone. 3. Install the A2DP.exe and select the set as A2DP on option. 4. Soft reset the device. your DONE! That simple now you can listen to your favorite music with stereo quality! |
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