Postby rstone » 17 Aug 2022 19:42
It's good to hear that VLC is (mostly) working for you. The demise of Google Play Music is what spurred my interest in improving VLC because there simply wasn't anything else out there which did what I wanted for my own music library. Based on what I can see externally, the Google Music team was strongly involved in Bluetooth integration for the Android platform, too. When Google shifted focus to Android Auto, they let the ~2014-2020 model year cars fall to the wayside; however, Android still had some internal hooks for GPM which did the right things (based on the com.google.android.music package name). When they killed off GPM in favor of YouTube Music they lost the "special sauce" which made everything work seamlessly. At the same time, Google also started pushing the default Bluetooth AVRCP version higher, which broke other pieces. Sadly, the one-two punch of killing GPM and AVRCP incompatibility left a lot of users in the lurch.
Based on my own testing, the queue does work correctly via Bluetooth on a 2016 Toyota Entune headunit, but the menu browser is completely broken. I have read online that once upon a time users were able to navigate through their libraries with GPM and Toyota Bluetooth, but I haven't been able to replicate that behavior with Android 11.
1. What year vehicle do you have?
2. Does the Bluetooth queue work with Spotify?
3. Have you tried changing the AVRCP version to 1.4 via the Developer Settings menu? Does that make a difference?