AutoA2DP utility offers super-easy A2DP connection
The problem with Bluetooth A2DP (sometimes referred to as Stereo Bluetooth or Wireless Stereo) is that it is not well implemented by many accessory manufacturers. They forget simple things like that the user wants the A2DP to connect when the Bluetooth connection is established. Well xda-developers user xiaojin1985 has solved the problem with a very simple utility: AutoA2DP.
AutoA2DP works how you would expect it to: when your Bluetooth device is connected, AutoA2DP kicks into action and starts up your wireless stereo connection automatically! It is an extremely small utility and does not consume any memory except when toggling the A2DP state.
Doug M. has found this utility extremely useful, but he found the installation process a little clunky. So he has written up a .cab file with automatic setup.
Now it’s as simple as possible to install: just run the .cab file. Easy! AutoA2DP can be downloaded from HERE
original xda-developers post here: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=530932 ).
[Thanks Doug M. for sending in!]









that’s a neat app. it’s going to be useful when i get my new Bluetooth stereo headset featuring “apt-X” instead of SBC.