Crap!
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.
What a useless thing
Donโt buy it
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.
Worked great the first time!
Response from developer
Thanks for supporting A2DPblocker!
Will not work in background
Response from developer
I'm sorry A2DPblocker is not working for you as expected. Please make sure that you use the Playback Queue so the app will continue working in the background. Just 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) Press the home button to minimize A2DPblocker (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.
DOES NOT WORK
Response from developer
I'm sorry A2DPblocker is not working for you as expected. Please 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) Press the home button to minimize A2DPblocker (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.
Not worth the hassle/money
Response from developer
I'm sorry A2DPblocker is not working for you as expected. Refunds must be requested directly from Apple. Please consider using the Shortcuts app on iOS 12 to simultaneously launch both apps.
Does not work, want refund
Response from developer
I'm sorry A2DPblocker is not working for you as expected. Refunds must be requested directly from Apple. Please 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) Press the home button to minimize A2DPblocker (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.
Not working at all
Response from developer
I'm sorry A2DPblocker is not working for you as expected. Refunds must be requested directly from Apple. Please 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) Press the home button to minimize A2DPblocker (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.
Does not work with iOS 11
Response from developer
I'm sorry A2DPblocker is not working for you as expected. Please make sure that you adjust the independent volume slider for the Playback Queue when A2DPblocker is configured 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) Press the home button to minimize A2DPblocker (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.
App does not work.. only music the sound quality is bad. Hfp function don't work at all..
Response from developer
I'm sorry A2DPblocker is not working for you as expected. Please make sure that you do not close A2DPblocker from the app switcher once it is configured 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) Launch and configure your other audio app or begin playing the iPod with the built-in iPod controls or an attached accessory.