Hello,
Regarding previous emails on this mailing list it seems to me that eSCO
is not yet supported by BlueZ. Am I right ?
Is there any plan or work in progress to support it ?
Regards
Fred
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Hi Fred,
> Regarding previous emails on this mailing list it seems to me that eSCO
> is not yet supported by BlueZ. Am I right ?
this is correct, because there are not so much devices with eSCO support
around.
> Is there any plan or work in progress to support it ?
Let me say maybe, because you need to make changes inside the kernel
connection handling routines. I personally work on other topics and I
think that you had to pay me for looking at eSCO. However I will of
course accept patches that are adding eSCO support.
Regards
Marcel
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