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BLUETOOTH
®
DOC
Date / Year-Month-Day
Approved
Revision
Document No
2012-07-24
Adopted
V13
AVDTP_SPEC
Prepared
e-mail address
N.B.
Audio Video WG
avv-main@bluetooth.org
AUDIO/VIDEO DISTRIBUTION
TRANSPORT PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION
Abstract
This protocol defines A/V stream negotiation, establishment, and
transmission procedures. Also specified are the message formats
that are exchanged between such devices to transport their A/V
streams in A/V distribution applications.
BLUETOOTH SPECIFICATION Page 2 of 140
Audio/Video Distribution Transport Protocol Specification
Revision History
Revision
Date
Comments
Draft 0.95a
February 2002
Updated with Internal Feedback
Draft 0.95b
March 2002
Release after Adoption Review
Draft 1.00
May 2002
Release for Voting Draft
Draft 1.00b
February 2003
Release for Voting Draft
Version 1.0
May 2003
Updated title and header
Version 1.1
August 2003
Updated for Bluetooth v1.2
Version 1.1 RC2
October 2003
Update after Review
Included Approved Errata (only editorial or clarifying
changes)
D12r00
15 Aug 2005
Updated for core release v1.2 or later
D12r01
13 Sept 2005
Editorial updates
D12r02
27 Oct 2005
Editorial updates
D12r03
10 Nov 2005
Editorial updates
D12r04
30 Nov 2005
Editorial updates
D13r00
December 2009
Release for Synchronization Voting Draft
D13r01
26 Jan 2010
Editorial updates
Included Approved Errata from ESR04
D13r02
14 June 2010
Update after Review
Included Approved Errata from ESR05
D13r03
09 November
2011
Update after Review
Updated for Bluetooth v2.1+EDR
D13r04
24 Jan 2012
ESR02: E310
D13r05
13 Mar 2012
Reformatted document
E310, deleted “or pass” in first sentence.
D13r06
02 April 2012
Added specification change history as Section 1.3
D13r07
05 April 2012
Entered reviewer’s comments and text updates.
D13r08
17 April 2012
Incorporated comments to Revision History
D13r09
21 April 2012
Merged ESR01-05 text updates. Miscellaneous editorial
updates.
D13r10
02 May 2012
Added SIG formatting. Removed excessive cropping from a
number of figures. Corrected alignment of a number of
tables. Adjusted spacing in Appendix A for better readability.
D13r11
17 May 2012
Undeleted errata tag [E#310].
V13
24 July 2012
Adopted by the Bluetooth SIG Board of Directors
BLUETOOTH SPECIFICATION Page 3 of 140
Audio/Video Distribution Transport Protocol Specification
Contributors
Name
Company
Rüdiger Mosig
Berner and Mattner
Alicia Courtney
Broadcom
Ash Kapur
Broadcom
Jiny Bradshaw
CSR
Allan Madsen
CSR
David Trainor
CSR
Akira Miyajima
Denso
Morgan Lindqvist
Ericsson
Michael Andre
Intel
Yuan Quinton
Marvell
Tsuyoshi Okada
Matsushita
Thomas Karlsson
Mecel
Billy Brackenridge
Microsoft
Janne Hamalainen
Nokia
Jurgen Schnitzler
Nokia
Kalervo Kontola
Nokia
Vesa Lunden
Nokia
Thierry Wœlfflé
Parrot
Christian Bouffioux
Philips
Emmanuel Mellery
Philips
Geert Knapen
Philips
Marc Vauclair
Philips
Olivier Hus
Philips
Rob J. Davies
Philips
Shaun Barrett
Philips
Scott Walsh
Plantronics
Brian Gix
Qualcomm
John Larkin
Qualcomm
Atsushi Ichise
Sony
Harumi Kawamura
Sony
Masahiko Seki
Sony
Masakazu Hattori
Sony
Rüdiger Mosig
Sony
Wilhelm Hagg
Sony
Siân James
Symbian
Ichiro Tomoda
Toshiba
Junko Ami
Toshiba
Takeshi Saito
Toshiba
Yoshiaki Takabatake
Toshiba
BLUETOOTH SPECIFICATION Page 4 of 140
Audio/Video Distribution Transport Protocol Specification
Disclaimer and Copyright Notice
The copyright in this specification is owned by the Promoter Members of Bluetooth® Special Interest Group
(SIG), Inc. (“Bluetooth SIG”). Use of these specifications and any related intellectual property (collectively, the
“Specification”), is governed by the Promoters Membership Agreement among the Promoter Members and
Bluetooth SIG (the “Promoters Agreement”), certain membership agreements between Bluetooth SIG and its
Adopter and Associate Members (the “Membership Agreements”) and the Bluetooth Specification Early
Adopters Agreements (1.2 Early Adopters Agreements) among Early Adopter members of the unincorporated
Bluetooth SIG and the Promoter Members (the “Early Adopters Agreement”). Certain rights and obligations of
the Promoter Members under the Early Adopters Agreements have been assigned to Bluetooth SIG by the
Promoter Members.
Use of the Specification by anyone who is not a member of Bluetooth SIG or a party to an Early Adopters
Agreement (each such person or party, a “Member”), is prohibited. The legal rights and obligations of each
Member are governed by their applicable Membership Agreement, Early Adopters Agreement or Promoters
Agreement. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights are
granted herein.
Any use of the Specification not in compliance with the terms of the applicable Membership Agreement, Early
Adopters Agreement or Promoters Agreement is prohibited and any such prohibited use may result in
termination of the applicable Membership Agreement or Early Adopters Agreement and other liability permitted
by the applicable agreement or by applicable law to Bluetooth SIG or any of its members for patent, copyright
and/or trademark infringement.
THE SPECIFICATION IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITH NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING ANY
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, OR REASONABLE SKILL OR CARE, OR ANY WARRANTY
ARISING OUT OF ANY COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE, TRADE PRACTICE, PROPOSAL,
SPECIFICATION OR SAMPLE.
Each Member hereby acknowledges that products equipped with the Bluetooth technology ("Bluetooth
products") may be subject to various regulatory controls under the laws and regulations of various governments
worldwide. Such laws and regulatory controls may govern, among other things, the combination, operation,
use, implementation and distribution of Bluetooth products. Examples of such laws and regulatory controls
include, but are not limited to, airline regulatory controls, telecommunications regulations, technology transfer
controls and health and safety regulations. Each Member is solely responsible for the compliance by their
Bluetooth Products with any such laws and regulations and for obtaining any and all required authorizations,
permits, or licenses for their Bluetooth products related to such regulations within the applicable jurisdictions.
Each Member acknowledges that nothing in the Specification provides any information or assistance in
connection with securing such compliance, authorizations or licenses. NOTHING IN THE SPECIFICATION
CREATES ANY WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING SUCH LAWS OR
REGULATIONS.
ALL LIABILITY, INCLUDING LIABILITY FOR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
RIGHTS OR FOR NONCOMPLIANCE WITH LAWS, RELATING TO USE OF THE SPECIFICATION IS
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. BY USE OF THE SPECIFICATION, EACH MEMBER EXPRESSLY WAIVES
ANY CLAIM AGAINST BLUETOOTH SIG AND ITS PROMOTER MEMBERS RELATED TO USE OF THE
SPECIFICATION.
Bluetooth SIG reserve the right to adopt any changes or alterations to the Specification as it deems necessary
or appropriate.
Copyright © 2012. Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. All copyrights in the Bluetooth Specifications themselves are
owned by Ericsson AB, Lenovo (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Intel Corporation, Microsoft Corporation,
Motorola Mobility, Inc., Nokia Corporation, and Toshiba Corporation.
*Other third-party brands and names are the property of their respective owners.
BLUETOOTH SPECIFICATION Page 5 of 140
Audio/Video Distribution Transport Protocol Specification
Document Terminology
The Bluetooth SIG has adopted Section 13.1 of the IEEE Standards Style Manual,
which dictates use of the words ``shall’’, ``should’’, ``may’’, and ``can’’ in the
development of documentation, as follows:
The word shall is used to indicate mandatory requirements strictly to be followed in
order to conform to the standard and from which no deviation is permitted (shall
equals is required to).
The use of the word must is deprecated and shall not be used when stating
mandatory requirements; must is used only to describe unavoidable situations.
The use of the word will is deprecated and shall not be used when stating mandatory
requirements; will is only used in statements of fact.
The word should is used to indicate that among several possibilities one is
recommended as particularly suitable, without mentioning or excluding others; or
that a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required; or that (in the
negative form) a certain course of action is deprecated but not prohibited (should
equals is recommended that).
The word may is used to indicate a course of action permissible within the limits of
the standard (may equals is permitted).
The word can is used for statements of possibility and capability, whether material,
physical, or causal (can equals is able to).
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