Take Control of iPhone and iPod touch Networking & Security, iOS 4 Edition (1.2) by Glenn Fleishman

Take Control of iPhone and iPod touch Networking & Security, iOS 4 Edition (1.2) by Glenn Fleishman

Author:Glenn Fleishman
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Reference
Published: 2011-04-01T16:00:00+00:00


Audio Devices

Both the iPhone and iPod touch support two of the three common audio profiles for Bluetooth: one for stereo audio playback, and another that allows remote control (pause, play, and stop).

Note: The technical names for these two profiles—useful if you’re examining the spec of Bluetooth gear to buy—are the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and the Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP).

Once you’ve paired stereo headphones, you can use them just as you would headphones plugged into an iPhone or iPod. You can use the start, stop, and other controls in an app playing back audio, or, if your Bluetooth headset has these controls, you can handle those options remotely.

Apps that allow audio playback should display a special Bluetooth destination icon. Tap it to choose between one (or more!) active Bluetooth headsets (Figure 39). Tap a source to choose it, or it tap Cancel. Audio continues to play throughout and seamlessly switches when you tap.



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