This is about the closest I've got but is all a bit Greek to me and not quite enough to get me started (I'm an embedded guy): I'd prefer to do it C# if possible but if I had some kind of library to interface with my code, that would be fine (like the 32feet.NET library which works quite well for the things it does work on.) Link: How can I establish an AVRCP connection from Windows 7 (controller) to phone (target) using L2CAP on Widcomm SDK? like this although there a problems noted there that weren't solve (or reported as solved) Buying a new BT USB device may be a viable solution but at the moment I'm trying to do this all in software :). The 32feet.NET libraries don't support L2CAP connections unless you use a Broadcom/Widcomm stack. However my searching has produced little results on any way to do this or documentation on creating an L2CAP connection which I believe I need. So it definitely works with the software I have without any extra drivers or otherwise. Windows 7 comes with a toolbar application that at least provides the basic play/pause/skip/stop type functions. Where I'm having trouble is getting any sort of AVRCP connection that I can use. The phone is the AVRCP TG (target) and the A2DP source. I want the PC to be the AVRCP CT (controller) and the A2DP sink. The A2DP bit basically works out of the box so no issue there. I'm trying to implement an AVRCP/A2DP connection between my Android phone and my car PC.
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