[Q] How to use bluetooth A2DP output - Sony Xperia Z Ultra

Hello friends
I have one questin -is it possible to use A2DP bluetooth profile to listen music/listen instruction from my gps application in my car? I have Opel Zafira B with UHP bluetooth module- who support handsfree profi profile and A2DP -stereo audio profile. I was tested 2 weeks ago with Nokia E90 communicator who also support A2DP -and everythinhg was very good.
I was used to mp3 player and GPS navigation(listen instruction from build speaker in car).
I am searching in google, and find it one program SoundAbout -but also with this program I have also problem with A2DP profile.

bgpepi said:
Hello friends
I have one questin -is it possible to use A2DP bluetooth profile to listen music/listen instruction from my gps application in my car? I have Opel Zafira B with UHP bluetooth module- who support handsfree profi profile and A2DP -stereo audio profile. I was tested 2 weeks ago with Nokia E90 communicator who also support A2DP -and everythinhg was very good.
I was used to mp3 player and GPS navigation(listen instruction from build speaker in car).
I am searching in google, and find it one program SoundAbout -but also with this program I have also problem with A2DP profile.
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I have the GPE edition of the Z Ultra (running the stock ROM), and I am able to listen to music and GPS using A2DP through a generic bluetooth car receiver with no problems. No extra software needed.
Regards,

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http://www.bluetake.com/products/BT420EX.htm
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