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Hi everyone,
I have a BT headset lying around which came with my mobile
phone. However, I don't use it with my mobile, so the idea
crossed my mind that it could be possible to use the
headset with my linux server to make phone calls using
the ISDN system.
I'm quite sure that this _is_ possible, as I can receive
and send an audio stream via ISDN4Linux, and the same
applies (more or less) to the headset via BlueZ.
The question is now whether there is already some soft-
ware to achieve this, or whether I'll have to start
from scratch (BTW: is there any FAQ on how to send and
receive audio streams from a BT headset?)
Yours, Florian
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Homo homini lupus.
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