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Windows 10 has a Bluetooth Stack included and recognizes most Bluetooth Sticks without any problems. However, while Windows does support A2DP, it does not act as a sink and therefore, you cannot e.g. stream Audio from Android to the Computer, which is what I want.
The manufacturer of my BT Stick does not provide any Windows 10 Drivers, since Microsoft does this. I tried the older software, which can act as A2DP sink, but it has a memory leak that crashes my PC after longer sessions of listening to music, which is basically every day (I listen to music while programming/working). (Basically I can watch the non-pooled Kernel memory go up by the second when listening to music and can make it stop by stopping the music)
So my question is, is there any alternative, universal driver I can use that can act as said sink to receive Audio from my Phone on my PC?
The Broadcom drivers have a memory leak. That is the root of the issue. After about 4-5 hours, my PC starts lagging because memory is full. Or even worse, it BSODs with an Out of Memory exception. Not sure if I want to pay 30 bucks for a driver that should be free... – BadSnowflake – 2017-06-25T19:41:23.993
So you have Broadcom. I have seen advice that disabling the "DW WLAN Tray Service" stops the memory leak. – harrymc – 2017-06-25T20:13:29.963
That is for Dell. I have a desktop that is self-built. Windows 10 64 bit (up to date), i5 6600K, Sapphire Nitro+ 8GB RX480, 8GB DDR4 3000 Mhz RAM. Z170-A Mobo from MSI. – BadSnowflake – 2017-06-25T20:27:52.003
BlueSoleil used to allow free use but limit file transfer to 5 MB. But I think that the latest version is more restrictive. – harrymc – 2017-06-26T06:03:43.440
So what could be the solution for non-Broadcom owners, non-Toshiba owners and those not willing to pay 30 bucks? – Suncatcher – 2018-04-03T15:52:24.697