Hi all,
maybe I'm too much novice for this news group since I haven't already found
the way to connect a headset using the stack. As far as I know Bluez doesn't
implement the headset profile nor the audio gateway side, and not even know
if it has negative cosequences for my purposes. However I have read in this
mailing that people is connecting headset to their application seamlessly,
that's all what I need in order to make a decision. Is this easy enough to
be considered possible?
Thank you very much
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Hi there,
I think you might be looking for
http://bluetooth-alsa.sourceforge.net/
it's in very early stages but you can connect a headset and use it with
alsa/oss applications.
regards,
~ Lars
soraberri wrote:
| Hi all,
| maybe I'm too much novice for this news group since I haven't already
found
| the way to connect a headset using the stack. As far as I know Bluez
doesn't
| implement the headset profile nor the audio gateway side, and not even
know
| if it has negative cosequences for my purposes. However I have read in
this
| mailing that people is connecting headset to their application seamlessly,
| that's all what I need in order to make a decision. Is this easy enough to
| be considered possible?
|
| Thank you very much
|
|
|
|
|
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Hi,
> maybe I'm too much novice for this news group since I haven't already found
> the way to connect a headset using the stack. As far as I know Bluez doesn't
> implement the headset profile nor the audio gateway side, and not even know
> if it has negative cosequences for my purposes. However I have read in this
> mailing that people is connecting headset to their application seamlessly,
> that's all what I need in order to make a decision. Is this easy enough to
> be considered possible?
may you wanna take a look at bluetooth-alsa.sf.net
Regards
Marcel
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