A2DPblocker - Bluetooth Mono

A2DPblocker - Bluetooth Mono

Bluetooth A2DP Blocker

$2.99
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About A2DPblocker

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  • Age Rating
  • Size
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  • September 13, 2011
  • December 3, 2024
  • 7.0+
  • 4+
  • 1.96MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

Features

Developer of A2DPblocker

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WHAT IS IT? ------------------------------------------// A2DPblocker is an audio player that blocks the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) (i.e. Bluetooth Stereo Profile) from connecting on a Bluetooth enabled iOS device without completely disabling the Bluetooth hardware. This enables the iOS device to continue to perform other Bluetooth functions like default audio output from another audio app (dictation, audio books, podcasts, GPS, music streaming, etc.) to a Hands-Free Profile (HFP) enabled Bluetooth car kit, headset, etc. as well as make phone calls over Bluetooth, and wirelessly control the iPod with a paired AVRCP enabled Bluetooth accessory. A2DP was introduced in iOS 3.0 and this app simply blocks A2DP from connecting and maintains the default audio output device when it's running in the foreground (including when the screen is locked on iOS 3.1 or later devices) or background (requires iOS 4.0 or later). You can finally disable A2DP once and for all with this app and stop manually changing the default audio output device each time your car kit, headset, or whatever A2DP enabled Bluetooth accessory you have connects to your iOS device. FEATURES ------------------------------------------// - blocks A2DP. - defaults audio output from another audio app to a HFP enabled Bluetooth car kit, headset, etc. - maintains the default audio output device. - built-in iPod controls. - audio Playback Queue (requires iOS 4.0 or later). - suppresses audio notification alerts (only on pre-iOS 7.0 or earlier devices). HOW TO USE ------------------------------------------// 1.) Pair your Bluetooth enabled iOS device with your Bluetooth car kit, headset, etc. 2.) Launch A2DPblocker and ensure “A2DP Blocker" switch is ON. 3.) Add a downloaded non-DRM (i.e. not copy-protected) audio track from your music library to the Playback Queue on iOS 4.0 or later and adjust the independent volume slider to guarantee A2DP is blocked. 4.) Ensure “Remote Control" switch is OFF. 5.) Set Default Audio to “speaker+” / “receiver” / “speaker” to block A2DP or “headset+” to default audio output via HFP. 6.) Play Playback Queue. 7.) Launch and configure your other audio app or begin playing the iPod with the built-in iPod controls or an attached accessory. Now your Bluetooth enabled iOS device should block the A2DP connection from occurring or audio should now be streaming via the HFP connection as long as A2DPblocker is active. Successive launches of A2DPblocker doesn't require reconfiguration and it will not interfere with the phone call function or transport controls (AVRCP). NOTICE ------------------------------------------// HFP enabled Bluetooth car kits, headsets, etc. that only support the phone call function may configure A2DPblocker to utilize the same connection to playback audio (see HOW TO USE). However, the audio quality of the HFP standard is designed to be low bitrate, mono, and frequency limited to voice ranges, which is why music streaming may sound a bit lacking, but streaming dictation, audio books, podcasts, GPS, etc. for example would sound normal. REQUIREMENTS ------------------------------------------// - requires iOS 7.0 or later. - Bluetooth. - microphone or other audio input. - works best with the audio Playback Queue active. CONTACT INFO ------------------------------------------// Please contact me with your questions and/or comments. If you just love A2DPblocker then please leave a review! - twitter.com/gnavicks - dkanem.selfip.com
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What's New in A2DPblocker

1.7.2

January 3, 2019

A2DPblocker v1.7.2 is ready! - built with iOS 11 :) - iOS versions earlier than iOS 7.0 are no longer supported. - added 5.8-inch and 6.5-inch super retina display support. - added 6.1-inch liquid retina display support. - fixed crash when using remote-control on iOS 11.3 or later. - updated About screen. Your 5 star reviews keep the updates coming! Please contact me with your questions and/or comments. If you just love A2DPblocker then please leave a review! - twitter.com/gnavicks - dkanem.selfip.com

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Reviews of A2DPblocker

Crap!

Bought to play out of 2 speakers. Doesn’t work.

Response from developer

I'm sorry A2DPblocker is not working for you as expected. First you will need to add a non-DRM (i.e. not copy-protected) audio track to your music library via the iTunes Store app or via iTunes on Mac/PC. Then make sure that you configure A2DPblocker in the following way: 1) Pair your Bluetooth enabled iOS device with your Bluetooth car kit, headset, etc. 2) Launch A2DPblocker and ensure "A2DP Blocker" switch is ON. 3) Add a downloaded non-DRM (i.e. not copy-protected) audio track from your music library to the Playback Queue and adjust the independent volume slider to guarantee A2DP is blocked. 4) Ensure "Remote Control" switch is OFF. 5) Set Default Audio to "speaker+" / "receiver" / "speaker" to block A2DP or "headset+" to default audio output via HFP. 6) Play Playback Queue. 7) Minimize A2DPblocker to the background, but do not close A2DPblocker from the app switcher. 8) Launch and configure your other audio app or begin playing the iPod with the built-in iPod controls or an attached accessory.

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FAQ

Can A2DPblocker support iPad devices?

No, A2DPblocker is not available for iPad users yet.

Who is the app developer of A2DPblocker?

Dalton Mackie is the developer of the app.

What is the minimum iOS version for the A2DPblocker app?

The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 7.0.

What user rating does A2DPblocker have?

Currently, the A2DPblocker app has a user rating of 2 } and receives plenty of negative reviews.

What app category is A2DPblocker?

Utilities Is The App Genre Of The A2dpblocker App.

What’s the latest version of the A2DPblocker app?

The latest version of A2DPblocker is 1.7.2.

What is the latest update date for A2DPblocker?

The latest A2DPblocker update came out on December 3, 2024.

Could you provide information on the release date of A2DPblocker?

A2DPblocker was first released on February 5, 2023.

What’s the age rating for the A2DPblocker app?

Dalton Mackie: Contains no objectionable material.

What are the languages offered by A2DPblocker?

The A2DPblocker app can be used in English.

Can I find A2DPblocker within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, A2DPblocker is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within A2DPblocker?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within A2DPblocker.

Can I utilize A2DPblocker with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize A2DPblocker with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in A2DPblocker?

No, there are no commercial ads in A2DPblocker.