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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8712925" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>That's usually going to be a phone setting or a head unit setting. There's two different connection methods, audio and phone. Probably the default is phone which only moves audio when you further tell it to. The head unit won't display itself to the phone as an audio device until you select it as a source from the audio bluetooth category. If going through their settings for audio connections doesn't work you may have it muted for that bluetooth device, phones remember separate volume settings for separate Bluetooth audio outputs, use the drop down and make sure it's not mute. Generally if the audio still plays on the phone it means it's connected in phone mode, not audio device mode. If it doesn't then it's probably muted or the head unit is on the wrong mode/source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8712925, member: 679555"] That's usually going to be a phone setting or a head unit setting. There's two different connection methods, audio and phone. Probably the default is phone which only moves audio when you further tell it to. The head unit won't display itself to the phone as an audio device until you select it as a source from the audio bluetooth category. If going through their settings for audio connections doesn't work you may have it muted for that bluetooth device, phones remember separate volume settings for separate Bluetooth audio outputs, use the drop down and make sure it's not mute. Generally if the audio still plays on the phone it means it's connected in phone mode, not audio device mode. If it doesn't then it's probably muted or the head unit is on the wrong mode/source. [/QUOTE]
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