Hi Cameron -
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 11:01:41PM -, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
> I am using pulseaudio and bluetoothd to drive the headset, not alsa. I
> have alsa configured to use pulseaudio for output, so all alsa is
> doing is routing the default output to pulseaudio. I also have USB
> speak
On 23/12/2009 01:01, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
Mark Kamichoff writes:
It's got me wondering, do folks out there who have the appropriate
headsets actually use Bluetooth hi-fi audio on Linux? Perhaps there is
a workaround for this problem that everybody's using, that doesn't
appear on any Googl
Mark Kamichoff writes:
>It's got me wondering, do folks out there who have the appropriate
>headsets actually use Bluetooth hi-fi audio on Linux? Perhaps there is
>a workaround for this problem that everybody's using, that doesn't
>appear on any Google searches?
I have been using my Philips SHB
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 11:16:25 -0500
Mark Kamichoff dijo:
>It's got me wondering, do folks out there who have the appropriate
>headsets actually use Bluetooth hi-fi audio on Linux? Perhaps there is
>a workaround for this problem that everybody's using, that doesn't
>appear on any Google searches?
Hi -
I've been a big fan of Bluetooth's A2DP (hi-fi audio via a Bluetooth
headset) service for quite some time, mostly because of my dislike of
wired headphones and the general annoyance that comes with being
physically tethered to a desktop or laptop computer when working in a
cubical.
For quit
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