Hi,
When you assume you are connected (with btsco), can you check that you
have SCO packets in and out your BT adapter (with hcidump) ?
The direction is marked with > and < in hcidump.
Also you can try to connect with btsco2.
I also have a jabra but a bt110, and btsco2 gives better results.
Then try to connect to the handsfree profile, not the default headset
profile.
If your jabra is like mine, then you should append channel 2 on the btsco2
command-line.
Best regards,
Paul
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:15:16 +0100, mirko_3 wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I've been trying to get my headset to work lately, with partial success:
> using the latest btsco-cvs, I manage to connect to the headset (a
> Jabra-250, I think), and pressing the volume/answer buttons is correctly
> detected by the program. I've unmuted everything in alsamixer, and set
> snd cards_limit=2 in modules.conf (although I don't use modules for
> alsa...). Everything is as it should be, except I can neither record nor
> playback anything. Here's my dmesg after pressing the play button three
> times on xmms (the progress bar doesn't move, the song doesn't start):
>
> snd-bt-sco revision 1.4 $
> snd-bt-sco: snd-bt-scod thread starting snd-bt-sco: playback_open
> snd-bt-sco: prepare ok bps: 16000 size: 8000 count: 800 snd-bt-sco:
> prepare ok bps: 16000 size: 8000 count: 800 snd-bt-sco: playback_trigger 1
> snd-bt-sco: setting playback to bspcm snd-bt-sco: playback_trigger 0
> snd-bt-sco: setting playback to NULL
> snd-bt-sco: playback_open
> snd-bt-sco: prepare ok bps: 16000 size: 8000 count: 800 snd-bt-sco:
> prepare ok bps: 16000 size: 8000 count: 800 snd-bt-sco: playback_trigger 1
> snd-bt-sco: setting playback to bspcm snd-bt-sco: playback_trigger 0
> snd-bt-sco: setting playback to NULL
> snd-bt-sco: playback_open
> snd-bt-sco: prepare ok bps: 16000 size: 8000 count: 800 snd-bt-sco:
> prepare ok bps: 16000 size: 8000 count: 800 snd-bt-sco: playback_trigger 1
> snd-bt-sco: setting playback to bspcm snd-bt-sco: playback_trigger 0
> snd-bt-sco: setting playback to NULL
>
> Program output is normal:
> Device is 1:0
> Voice setting: 0x0060
> RFCOMM channel 1 connected
> recieved AT+CKPD=200
> opened hwdep
> connected SCO channel
> Setting sco fd
> Done setting sco fd
> recieved AT+VGS=09
> Sending up speaker change 9
> recieved AT+VGS=08
> Sending up speaker change 8
>
>
> I really hope you can help me, as I've tried for days. Thank you all.
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