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Advanced Audio Distribution Profile A2DP, Applications >, My Headset / Audio Gateway - dongle bluetooth 1 2
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Bluetooth Configuration (cont'd) Applications > PIM (cont'd) NOTE: The selected Received Business Cards option does not influence the settings on other PIM-related property pages. For example, even if the PIM Item Transfer service business card option on this computer is configured to "Do Not Accept," the PIM Item Transfer application will still accept business cards that the application has specifically requested via its "Receive" or "Exchange" functions. Applications > My Headset / Audio Gateway Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) Overview The Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) application allows a computer to use Bluetooth for distribution of high quality audio content in mono or stereo on ACL channels. A typical application of A2DP is for streaming music content from a stereo music player or PC to headphones or speakers. Users can enjoy high-quality music on a Bluetooth stereo headset receiving streaming music from the DBT-122 dongle via a PC. A2DP defines the protocol for audio streaming while the Video Distribution Profile (VDP) defines video streaming. So, to gain both high quality audio and video, you need Bluetooth devices which support both A2DP and VDP. Two roles are defined for this application: An A2DP Source is a device, such as a Bluetooth MP3 or PDA, providing the source of a digital audio stream for delivery to an A2DP Sink. An A2DP Sink is a device, such as a Bluetooth headset or stereo speakers, receiving a digital audio stream provided by an A2DP Source. Some devices can operate in both roles, although not simultaneously. For example, the speakers on a PC can be used as an A2DP Sink to play music transmitted from an A2DP Source such as a Bluetooth MP3 player. 36