** Description changed:

  My car is a bluetooth device. I can pair my phone with the car, and then
  playing music on the phone will use the car as a bluetooth headset and
  play the music through the car's speakers. The car can also display the
  name of the playing music on its screen (passed over Bluetooth) and skip
  to next and previous song via buttons on the steering wheel (with the
  next/previous command passed over Bluetooth).
  
  An Ubuntu phone has the ability to play songs, including from web
  applications. At the moment, some music playing apps on Ubuntu can
  respond to a Bluetooth next/previous command from a paired Bluetooth
  headset. However, perhaps the Sound Menu could take control of all
  Bluetooth pairings. That way, all Bluetooth headset next/previous
  commands would be passed to the Sound Menu, and the Sound Menu would
  take care of passing those next/previous commands to the currently
  playing app; similarly, the Sound Menu knows the name of the currently
  playing song and could pass that information back over Bluetooth to the
  headset/car and then the car can display the name. If the Sound Menu
  handled this, then a music playing app on Ubuntu would merely need to
  integrate itself with the Sound Menu and would have Bluetooth headset
  support without any work in the app at all. This would also work with
  web apps (for example, Grooveshark's HTML5 app) which have Sound Menu
  integration, meaning that an Ubuntu phone would be able to use
  Grooveshark's HTML5 app and control it from a Bluetooth device while
  displaying the name of the playing song on that Bluetooth device,
  something no other platform can do.
  
+ Note that this is useful beyond Bluetooth: other consumers of the
+ currently-playing metadata or music control will find this useful. A
+ phone welcome screen which shows the currently playing track and album
+ art would automatically work if it talked to the Sound Menu. Media keys
+ could be handled by the Sound Menu rather than every app individually.
+ 
  This may not be specifically a Sound Menu issue; probably most of the
  pieces to make this work in various places (the bluetooth stack, the
  sound menu, mpris) are in place, but it would be good if the feature
  were tested from end to end to ensure that all the pieces fit together
  and the feature worked.
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
  Package: indicator-sound 12.10.1-0ubuntu1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-21.32-generic 3.5.7.1
  Uname: Linux 3.5.0-21-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.6.1-0ubuntu9
  Architecture: amd64
  CheckboxSubmission: 4d186c1dd89d3ba4cb89f5ee55713686
  CheckboxSystem: bb422ca46d02494cdbc459927a98bc2f
  Date: Tue Jan 15 11:03:39 2013
  EcryptfsInUse: Yes
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2011-12-11 (401 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS "Precise Pangolin" - Alpha amd64 
(20111211)
  MarkForUpload: True
  SourcePackage: indicator-sound
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to quantal on 2012-10-20 (87 days ago)

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  Bluetooth devices are not able to control and display playing music
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