Can I use my Bluetooth hands free device to listen/watch videos on touch 4g?

I know I can connect my motorola Bluetooth hands free device to my touch 4th gen, but does anyone know what setting to change I order to listen to music and videos through the device?

Go to Settings/General/Bluetooth and sync up the device there. Once done, you should be good to go,...

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