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i have a big problem with IOS 6 and audio bluetooth

My Radio Car Pioneer AVH-2400 BT dont work with bluetooth, no tag, no control, just possibility to play from iPhone. All the function is OK in IOS 5

Nothing jn IOS 6 :-(


Plus de fonction Bluetooth audio depuis le passage en IOS 6 avec mon autoradio Pioneer AVH-2400 BT, tout fonctionnait bien sur IOS 5, maintenant je peux juste lire depuis l'iPhone et plus d'affichage d'infos sur le titre ou l'album (TAG)

Je viens d'acheter cet autoradio il y a 1 mois, c'est un modèle 2012 !

Help!

iPhone 4S, iOS 6, Audio Bluetooth bug

Posted on Sep 21, 2012 4:41 PM

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Posted on Sep 21, 2012 8:32 PM

I have the EXACT same problem with the EXACT same car stereo. After reading how it's affected multiple manufacturers right after everyone updates to the new iOS, it's clear that this is an Apple problem.


Let's get this fixed!

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Jan 19, 2013 11:35 AM in response to GeekRomand

I have successfully updated my NORTH AMERICAN Pioneer AVH-P2400BT using the file from Pioneer's website. All meta-data is back, all controls are working as befor IOS 6. The issue of "clogging" when switching from Music to Podcast (because of the new Podcast APP) seems to have been addressed as well.


Pioneer's instructions for updating (Only available in Windows) are a bit kludgey, but if you read carefully, you can figure it out.


I D/L'd the update file to a desktop PC running Windows XP. I don't have a Windows product with Bluetooth capability, so I transferred the file to a USB thumb drive. I used my wife's MacBook to do the updating, following the Pioneer instruction sheet TO THE LETTER.Also, to make sure there were no interference issues, I POWERED DOWN my iPhone COMPLETELY.


When it came time to transfer the file from the MacBook to the AVH-P2400BT, I tried to drag-and-drop it from the thumb drive to the "update" folder in the AVH-P2400BT hierarchy. That did not work - I did get a brief "transfering" dialog window on the MacBook, but nothing actually happened. I had to use "Send File..." on the MacBook's Bluetooth menu and BROWSE to the update file on the thumb drive and the "update" folder on the AVH-P2400BT hierarchy. The file began to transfer - That took less than a minute and the AVH-P2400BT display changed to "Updating" after the transfer was complete. (Yes, the WAS a lost connection error message displayed on the MacBook, following the transfer - Pioneer's instructions say to ignore it. It's logical, because Bluetooth would have to be turned off to be updated.)


The "Updating" took a little over a minute, and the display went to "Completed". After verifying the correct software version, I powered up the iPhone and tested it. Thank you, Pioneer for taking care of your customers for an issue you didn't cause.


I am still very disappointed in Apple for "breaking" Bluetooth compatibility. Pioneer has made it right, but I know from reading all these forums that hundreds of other devices no longer function as desired or expected, and many will have no chance for a firmware update.

Jan 19, 2013 11:45 AM in response to Spookydude

http://www.pioneer.eu/eur/support/software/AVH-2400BT/page.html


I have successfully updated my NORTH AMERICAN Pioneer AVH-P2400BT using the file from Pioneer's website. All meta-data is back, all controls are working as befor IOS 6. The issue of "clogging" when switching from Music to Podcast (because of the new Podcast APP) seems to have been addressed as well.


Pioneer's instructions for updating (Only available in Windows) are a bit kludgey, but if you read carefully, you can figure it out.


I D/L'd the update file to a desktop PC running Windows XP. I don't have a Windows product with Bluetooth capability, so I transferred the file to a USB thumb drive. I used my wife's MacBook to do the updating, following the Pioneer instruction sheet TO THE LETTER.Also, to make sure there were no interference issues, I POWERED DOWN my iPhone COMPLETELY.


When it came time to transfer the file from the MacBook to the AVH-P2400BT, I tried to drag-and-drop it from the thumb drive to the "update" folder in the AVH-P2400BT hierarchy. That did not work - I did get a brief "transfering" dialog window on the MacBook, but nothing actually happened. I had to use "Send File..." on the MacBook's Bluetooth menu and BROWSE to the update file on the thumb drive and the "update" folder on the AVH-P2400BT hierarchy. The file began to transfer - That took less than a minute and the AVH-P2400BT display changed to "Updating" after the transfer was complete. (Yes, there WAS a lost connection error message displayed on the MacBook, following the transfer - Pioneer's instructions say to ignore it. It's logical, because Bluetooth would have to be turned off to be updated.)


The "Updating" took a little over a minute, and the display went to "Completed". After verifying the correct software version, I powered up the iPhone and tested it. Thank you, Pioneer for taking care of your customers for an issue you didn't cause.


I am still very disappointed in Apple for "breaking" Bluetooth compatibility. Pioneer has made it right, but I know from reading all these forums that hundreds of other devices no longer function as desired or expected, and many will have no chance for a firmware update.

Jan 19, 2013 5:08 PM in response to charlydv

Hi. You seem to have a good understanding of this issue. I have a Pioneer AVH 4400BT and am trying to follow this guide:


http://www.pioneer.eu/files/support/BT/WinXP_BT_onboard.pdf


Firstly do you know what the BU and ACC of the product are? Secondly, while I can see a Bluetooth memory clear button, I do not have the option to press it.


I am using a windows PC with bluetooth to try and transfer the unzipped file but have had no luck.


Any ideas would be appreciated.


Thanks

Jan 20, 2013 5:21 AM in response to Shidsy

I'm not sure what BU ACC mean either, but I'm assuming it means to power the unit up in ACCESSORY mode without starting the vehicle.


Make sure you follow the directions closely. If you go to the home screen and press the source OFF button, your Bluetooth options should then be accessible.


I'm assuming our head unit models are somewhat similar. Be sure you've downloaded the right instructions and update file for your model.


Hope this helps. Good luck.

i have a big problem with IOS 6 and audio bluetooth

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