Hey, Haesslich. I tried your suggestion on Pocket Player. Stil no luck (I am using WM 2003SE). The Pokcte Player AVRCP plug in is loaded, but no luck.
Doug
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Just to make sure - you loaded the WINDOWS MEDIA PLUGIN and not the Bluetooth AVRCP plugin from the above link, correct? Then you opened the plugin, per the walkthrough, and clicked on 'Configure', then told it to load WM plugins for AVRCP and Pause/Play workaround?
Granted, you've got WM2003SE, but this is about the only other thing I can think of, since as noted, the built-in AVRCP plugin was useless for me with both stacks.
When I clicked on configure, there was no option for the WM plugins. Do I need to download that seperately somewhere??
Otherwise, yes, I did everything else you mentioned.
Doug
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I downloaded the plug in you refrenced: COnduits WM PlugIn Adaptor. But it is not showing any WM plugins to adapt. Otherwise, I followed everything your article mentioned.
Doug
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mingkee: See the links I posted above - they include the walkthrough, including all the steps you have to do.
dgoldring - When you clicked Configure on that, it should've loaded up a Plugin loader page, with 'Load WM Plugins' as a button. You clicked on that, and nothing happened? If so, then I can't help you - you're stuck. :D
Hmm. Yup. That is what I am telling you. I clicked configure and there was nothing there.
Doug
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it works for me
make sure you copy gen_wmhost.dll to
\Program Files\Conduits\Pocket Player folder
then go to Options->Plugins and configure it
on prev/next part, it's up to you, but I don't want to use it as "cue"
I'm gonna buy a license for X51v and MDA, because the AVRCP works now on both
If you clicked on the WM Plugin ADapter, clicked Configure, it should've brought up a new screen with a prompt that said "Load Windows Media Player Plugins" and some checkboxes. If it didn't... well, I'm out of suggestions.