by arkolbus on Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:45 am
Podtrapper can output to any audio device that the BB Media Player can.
Normally having the audio output set to "Auto" will select the best output method. If it's not playing to your stereo when paired, you can change the audio output "Stereo Bluetooth", assuming your car stereo actually supports stereo bluetooth (A2DP). If not, "Bluetooth" should work fine.
The only way (that I know of) to manually select the audio output is to view the currently playing episode, hit the Menu key, and select "Select output". As far as I know, this is not possible from the main screen, download screen, playlist screen, or podcast screen. You have to go into the screen that shows all the podcast details.
I use a 8330 Curve, I keep my audio output set to "Auto", and it plays nice with my Jabra BT620s (BT headphones), Motorola T505 (Bluetooth to FM transmitter, for the car), wired headphones at work, and speakerphone at home. Everything switches on the fly, which is fantastic.
It should work fine if you've successfully paired your BB to your stereo. If you're having trouble, let us know.
Also, I'm not trying to be a nit-picky jerk, but the 8210 is a Pearl Flip. The corresponding Curve is the 8310. It doesn't make much of a difference in the context of this discussion, since I don't think there are any major hardware or software differences with respect to Bluetooth between the two models. It might make a difference if you're asking for help in a different situation, though.
HTC Droid Incredible 2
Verizon Wireless
Android 2.3.3
Podtrapper 3.0.20