Both devices are bluetooth audio gateways. There were never any drivers
specific to these devices. They only require that the interfacing device
have support for A2DP or AVRCP thus any such driver/functionality must be
supported by the bluetooth host meaning that any such drivers required were
specific to the bluetooth host adapter on the computer, not the A2DP device
to which I am connecting. I've used these devices with other bluetooth
capable hardware including a phone, bluetooth transmitter, PDA, and a
bluetooth adapter for a media player.
I was just looking at some Win HEC slides that displayed the wide support
for bluetooth (Power point slides at :
http://www.google.com/search?q=vist...t:*&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&startIndex=&startPage=1).
Slide 5 shows "Stereo audio profiles (A2DP, AVRCP) available on Windows
native stack via Bluetooth silicon vendors." Between that and the thing I
said above about the support existing within the adapter I am begining to
get th efeeling that I need some different driver for the "Dell 350
Bluetooth Module" in my computer. I know the adapter was made by Toshiba
(Dell does not actually make hardware). On XP I had actually used a
bluetooth stack from Toshiba.
Has any one had any success/problems with Toshiba bluetooth adapters?
If you would like to see the devices one audio gateway is visible here :
http://accessories.inphonic.com/pc-540-5-motorola-bluetooth-home-stereo-adapter-dc800.aspx
I can't find a site for the bluetooth stereo earphones, he earphones support
both A2DP (Audio Gateway) and AVRCP (remote control) profiles.