Sunday, May 29, 2011

Bluetooth Remote Control version 4.0.0

Bluetooth Remote 4.0.0 is now available on OVI store.
This version contains support for landscape and new screen sizes (for devices like the new Nokia E6).


 


Bluetooth Remote allows you to use your phone as an audio or video remote control.  You can control any audio or video player which supports the Bluetooth Audio Video Remote Control (AVRCP) profile.  Bluetooth Remote can be used on any Symbian^1 or Symbian^3 phone such as the Nokia N8 or Nokia 5800.


Example players you can control are:

·       iTunes, iDvd or QuickTime players on Apple MAC with OS X.  Also works with Keynote on OS X.

·       iTunes, Spotify, WinDvd, BS.Player, Windows Media Centre players on Microsoft Windows 7 or Vista PCs with a suitable Bluetooth drivers.

You don’t need to install any software on the computer you are using, Bluetooth Remote uses the Bluetooth software in your computer.


Demo videos here

The latest Bluetooth Remote FAQ information is here 

Here are some screenshots including of the new landscape views:







Friday, January 1, 2010

Latest News Windows7 and Symbian^3

Nokia N8, Bluetooth Remote has been tested on a Symbian^3 phone so is ready for the Nokia N8, C7, C6-01 and E7 etc.


Win 7 Home 64bit.  Bluetooth Remote works with Win7 Home 64 bit and iTunes. Thanks to "cyto" for testing.

Sony Play Station 3 I have had some emails asking if this works with Sony Play Station 3. A couple of people have tried but could not get it to work. I think this is because although the PS3 uses Bluetooth it does not support the AVRCP profile. I believe the PS3 uses the HID (Human device interface) profile which is for keyboards, joysticks, mice etc, rather than AVRCP which is for audio and video remote control. If I get any more information I'll post here.

iPhone iPod According to Apple iPhone and iPod touch both support Bluetooth AVRCP profile, play, pause and stop. This means that you should be able to use the Bluetooth remote on a Symbian phone to control the music player on iphone and iPod touch. I have tested with a iPod touch and only play seems to work, pause and stop do not. Here is what Apple say about AVRCP support: Apple support for AVRCP I'll update this if I get any further informaton.

The latest Bluetooth Remote FAQ information is here and Videos here:

New Symbian Bluetooth application now available on OVI View SDP

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Availability

Bluetooth Remote Control is available from the following application stores:

For Nokia S60 Edition 5 and Symbian^3 phones including N8, N97, N97 mini, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, 5239, Nokia 5530 XpressMusic Nokia's OVI store.



For Sony Ericsson phones including Satio available now from Sony Ericsson Play Now.

For Samsung phones including i8910 HD Samsung Application Store.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Videos showing Bluetooth Remote Control working with different audio and video players on Mac's and PC's

Here are a few videos I have made showing a Nokia 5800 using Bluetooth Remote to control some different players.

iTunes on a PC with Vista:



Here is winDvd on a PC with Vista:



This is iTunes on a Mac:



This is iDVD on a Mac:

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Overview



This application for S60 edition 5 and Symbian^3 phones such as Nokia N8, N97, Nokia X6, Nokia 5800 Music Express etc, allows you to use your phone as a remote control for any device which supports the Bluetooth Audio Video Remote Control (AVRCP) profile. For example you can control:

• iTunes, iDVD or QuickTime players on Apple MAC with OS X.
• iTunes, Spotify, BsPlayer or WinDvd players on Microsoft Vista or Windows7 with Bluetooth.

Bluetooth Remote Control is available from a number of application stores.

For Nokia phones including N97, N97 mini, 5800 XpressMusic, 5239, 5530 XpressMusic Nokia's OVI store.

For Samsung phones including i8910 Samsung Application Store.

For Sony Ericsson phones including Satio available soon from Sony Ericsson Play Now.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


The following is a list of frequently asked questions:

1. “The name of the device I want to control does not appear on the remote?”
The remote has not made a Bluetooth connection with the target device, see operation.

2 “I cannot find the device I want to control in the list when I press connect?”
Make sure the device you want to control has its Bluetooth set to discoverable mode.

3 “The device name shows but nothing happens when I press play?”
Make sure that the target application is ready to play and has focus.

4 “The device name shows when I connect, but after pressing a key either the device name disappears or an error is displayed”
The most likely explanation for this is that the device you are trying to control does not support the Bluetooth (AVRCP) Audio Video Control Profile. If the device is a PC you may be able to get new Bluetooth drivers. Broadcom Bluetooth drivers support AVRCP or contact your PC or Bluetooth supplier for support. If your device works with Bluetooth Stereo Headphones then it must support AVRCP and will work with Bluetooth Remote.


5 “The backward and forward buttons do not behave as I expect”.
The behaviour of target devices differs according to application. For example when receiving backward some applications will go back to the start of a track, others will go to the previous track, or may do nothing at all.

6 “I cannot connect to Microsoft Vista?”
The Microsoft Vista Bluetooth Software driver does not contain AVRCP so you may need to upgrade your driver. If your PC has Bluetooth built in then it is likely to have to have the required Bluetooth software. If it does not then install the driver from Broadcom Bluetooth which does support AVRCP.

7 “I cannot connect to Microsoft XP or Windows 2000?”
Microsoft XP and 2000 do not support the Bluetooth AVRCP profile.

8 "Does it work with Windows 7?"
Yes, it has now been tested with iTunes on Win7 64bit home. Thanks to "cyto" for testing.

9 "Sony Playstation 3 uses Bluetooth, can this be used with PS3 to control music or video?"
I have not been able to test this but I think it will not work because although the PS3 uses Bluetooth it does not support the AVRCP profile. I believe the PS3 uses the HID (Human device interface) profile which is for keyboards, joysticks, mice etc, rather than AVRCP which is for audio and video remote control. If I get any more information I'll post here. If anybody has tried this please let me know at support@camtek.fsnet.co.uk

10 "What PC Bluetooth drivers support AVRCP?"
Broadcom Widcomm does support AVRCP, Microsoft does not. If anybody has tried any other drivers please let me know at support@camtek.fsnet.co.uk

11 "How can I find out if a device supports AVRCP?"
Apart from the published specification you could use a tool like ViewSDP to check if the device claims to support AVRCP using Bluetooth Service discovery (SDP).  If a computer works with Bluetooth Stereo headphones then it should work with Bluetooth remote as headphones will use A2DP and AVRCP profiles.

12 "What phones can run Bluetooth Remote"
Bluetooth remote is for Symbian^1(also called S60 Edition 5) and Symbian^3 phones, including:
Nokia N8
Nokia N97, N97 mini
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, 5235, 5230, 5530
Nokia X6, C6
Sony Ericsson Satio
Samsung i8910 HD

Technical

This application uses the Bluetooth Audio Video Remote Control (AVRCP) Profile, see www.bluetooth.com for more details.


Email support@camtek.fsnet.co.uk

Operation:




First make a Bluetooth connection between your phone and your player:

1. Make sure that Bluetooth is enabled and in discoverable mode on your player.
2. Pair with the device from your phone using Settings->Connectivity->Bluetooth Options->New paired devices.
3. Set the player as authorised using the authorised tab in the phone Bluetooth settings.

Then start Bluetooth Remote and connect using Options->Connect and select your device.
Once connected the Bluetooth name of the player is displayed at the top of the remote application, you can use the play, pause, stop buttons etc.