Re: [Om2008.9] gsmspeakerout.state - headset working

2008-11-20 Thread Giovanni
What about the headset working on qt mediaplayer?

When I use the earphones with qt mediaplayer, the external speakers are
still working.
I don't know how to disable the loud speakers, in order to listen the sound
only through the earphones.

Any hint?



On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 8:48 AM, Tom Yates [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wed, 19 Nov 2008, Matthias Apitz wrote:

  one don't need extending the desktop to launch 'alsactl -f
  gsmspeakerout.state restore'; when you're in a call there is a small
  menue on the left buttom side called 'Options' which let you switch
  between 'handset' and 'speakerout';

 you star!  from that, moving gsmspeakerout.state to one side and linking
 gsmheadset.state to gsmspeakerout.state means that, whilst i don't need
 speakerphone mode much, i can now switch to headset - which is very
 important for me - inside a call.

 i notice now that there's a headset option that shows up there
 *sometimes*, but it's less-easy to access than speakerphone and anyway
 it doesn't work as well.  perhaps it loads headset.state instead of
 gsmheadset.state?

 if anyone else wants the details, they're at
 http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html#Headset .
 interestingly, this has reduced the list of things that prevent my 'moko
 from being a perfectly good everyday phone to zero.


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Re: [Om2008.9] gsmspeakerout.state - headset working

2008-11-19 Thread Tom Yates
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008, Matthias Apitz wrote:

 one don't need extending the desktop to launch 'alsactl -f
 gsmspeakerout.state restore'; when you're in a call there is a small
 menue on the left buttom side called 'Options' which let you switch
 between 'handset' and 'speakerout';

you star!  from that, moving gsmspeakerout.state to one side and linking 
gsmheadset.state to gsmspeakerout.state means that, whilst i don't need 
speakerphone mode much, i can now switch to headset - which is very 
important for me - inside a call.

i notice now that there's a headset option that shows up there 
*sometimes*, but it's less-easy to access than speakerphone and anyway 
it doesn't work as well.  perhaps it loads headset.state instead of 
gsmheadset.state?

if anyone else wants the details, they're at 
http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html#Headset . 
interestingly, this has reduced the list of things that prevent my 'moko 
from being a perfectly good everyday phone to zero.


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