Magic Trackpad causing Bluetooth audio interference

Was having intermittent bluetooth audio connection problems; on/off; and realized the cause was the new Magic Trackpad I had just set up. When it's bluetooth connected; it will interfere with my other bluetooth audio reception.
Is there a fix for this?
Update: Disconnecting my Magic Mouse ended the interference; I wonder if the two are not able to run together?
Message was edited by: raspberryaddiction

Crosspost from the thread specified above:
I am experiencing a problem like this one.
I have a Motorola DC800 A2DP gateway and a Magic Mouse. Music sounds perfectly until I connect the mouse through BT: at this point, audio will only sound for 1 second and then it will stop and remain silent.
I have tried resetting preferences, etc. and now I know there is a conflict between these devices: as soon as I disconnect the mouse, music starts coming through again.
This is very very annoying...if anyone knows of a workaround so I can use them both simultaneously I would really appreciate if it is posted here.
Thanks,

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