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ric

2007-04-02, 7:33 am

Hi All,
I'm about to get an A2DP equipped car kit installed - the Parrot
MK6000.
I'm going to use this to stream audio from my HTC Wizard.
It occurred to me that I've already got a Belkin Tunestage for my
ipod, which has a small transmitter that plugs onto the top of my ipod
and broadcasts via A2DP to a Belkin receiver plugged into my home
hifi.
I can stream audio over bluetooth to this receiver via my Wizard, so I
know it's standard A2DP with a passcode of 0000, but it occurred to me
it'd be really nice to be able to use my ipod via bluetooth with the
parrot kit.

Can anyone think of a way of pairing two bits of hardware with no
phone involved?

Ric

Mark Williams

2007-04-16, 10:33 pm


"ric" < publicmail@infobubbl
e.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1175508389.271229.236390@d57g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> I'm about to get an A2DP equipped car kit installed - the Parrot
> MK6000.
> I'm going to use this to stream audio from my HTC Wizard.
> It occurred to me that I've already got a Belkin Tunestage for my
> ipod, which has a small transmitter that plugs onto the top of my ipod
> and broadcasts via A2DP to a Belkin receiver plugged into my home
> hifi.
> I can stream audio over bluetooth to this receiver via my Wizard, so I
> know it's standard A2DP with a passcode of 0000, but it occurred to me
> it'd be really nice to be able to use my ipod via bluetooth with the
> parrot kit.
>
> Can anyone think of a way of pairing two bits of hardware with no
> phone involved?


What do you want a phone for?

The only restriction on pairing and using BT devices is that:
1. if one or bother of the devices require authentication, then you need to
be able to specify a passcode and
2.one must support the client mode and the other must support the server
mode of the profile that you want to use.

Neither has to be a phone, although both devices could be phones. I am no
expert with ipods, but my ipaq would pair with and connect to an A2DP server
like the Parrot.


fabien

2007-04-20, 3:33 pm

I see no problem to pair your ipod to the parrot...
the fun is to do a double streaming to 2 stereo headset with your
belkin bluetooth ipod adaptor. this would be great!!!

pzboyz

2007-04-22, 10:33 am

fabien wrote:
> I see no problem to pair your ipod to the parrot...
> the fun is to do a double streaming to 2 stereo headset with your
> belkin bluetooth ipod adaptor. this would be great!!!
>


How often would you really like to do this? Where and when would you
want to do this?

pzboyz
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