![]() Unfortunately, there is no clear path at this time to changing this situation. This forces the adapter to rely on the driver downloaded from the Microsoft driver repository and the native Bluetooth software in Windows 10, and we are stuck with the profiles that Microsoft provides. WIDCOMM Bluetooth software is licensed as free for Windows 32 and 64-bit operating systems, Windows XP, 7,8,10 tested and stable without any problems. However, in an update to Windows 10 that Microsoft pushed late September last year, almost all of the core Bluetooth system files were changed, and since then the original software for the adapter (WIDCOMM Bluetooth software) causes blue screens in Windows 10. WIDCOMM Bluetooth Software - A free utility for working with devices that support data transfer via Bluetooth, in addition, it contains a package of drivers for Broadcom equipment. Up through Windows 8.1, that software still worked. In Windows 7, Windows didn’t include any audio profiles at all, so the driver software for the adapter added those profiles as part of a third-party installation, including an audio profile for phones. The problem arises because Windows 10 does not include a profile that allows streaming from a phone to the computer, as you have noticed. Thank you for posting your question about audio streaming from your phone in Windows 10.
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