Hi Gordon In many cases, you can try to log the Bluetooth at the HCI level either on your device or on the remote. For Android, with some versions at least, you can capture the HCI log in the BTsnoop format which can be opened in Wireshark. Best Matthias
On 31.08.2016, at 17:59, Gordon Rankin <gordon@wavelengthaudio.com> wrote:
All,
We need a Bluetooth Sniffer to figure out an Android problem with our device. There is something in the initial linking that is screwing up and we need to get past this.
It looks like the Nordic and the TI solution are both LE. Our application is A2DP/AVRCP and the other engineer is saying it won't work for our application.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks! Gordon
-- J. Gordon Rankin Owner and Chief Scientist ====== Wavelength Audio, ltd ======
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