avrcp

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AVRCP, or Audio/Video Remote Control Profile, is a Bluetooth profile that enables remote control of audio and video playback on Windows devices. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover AVRCP compatibility within the broader context of Bluetooth profiles supported by Windows 10 and Windows 11. Users and IT professionals explore how AVRCP interacts with other profiles like A2DP for stereo audio streaming and HFP for hands-free calling. Topics include device pairing, metadata display (such as track titles and artist information), and transport controls (play, pause, skip). The profile's implementation varies across Windows versions and hardware, affecting functionality with headphones, speakers, and car kits. Understanding AVRCP support is key for troubleshooting remote control features and ensuring seamless media experiences on Windows PCs.
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