On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 08:29:38PM -0700, Brad Midgley wrote:
> The latency for every stereo set out there is so bad (>500ms!) that
> you'd lose every game or just throw yourself out the nearest window.
Oh dear. And I thought USB audio was bad...
I wasn't actually aware that there were dual mode
This is a really interesting topic, when will be basic bluetooth headset
support available? Are there any other devices which can be currently
used as microphone on the Nokia 770? I haven't find any source via
gst-inspect besides filesources and fakesources :-(
What is the status of the interna
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 01:12:40PM +, Matthew Allum wrote:
> > > To make an input window work in maemo env ( this is different to
> > > defualt mb input win handling ) you need to have it set its transiency
> > > to the window its entering data for.
> >
> > I think this would be undesirabl
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 09:37:25AM -0200, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
> > > To make an input window work in maemo env ( this is different to
> > > defualt mb input win handling ) you need to have it set its transiency
> > > to the window its entering data for.
> >
> > I think this would be
Ralph
> Hmm. Linux support aside, does this mean I'm never going to find a bt
> headset with both a mic for voice and high quality stereo playback for
> music in the same device? More or less what all the game consoles use,
> for example?
I assumed you're aware that a lot of the stereo sets will
Ralph
The latency for every stereo set out there is so bad (>500ms!) that
you'd lose every game or just throw yourself out the nearest window.
In theory the latency could be tightened up and in theory you could get
two independent a2dp connections, one in each direction. I doubt anyone
will make
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 08:04:35PM -0700, Brad Midgley wrote:
> low-latency voice-quality mono audio uses a special transport (SCO) and
> is delivered from the bluetooth chip either over the regular data
> connection to the cpu (HCI) or it is connected to dedicated audio/analog
> hardware (PCM). T
Johannes
The two types of bluetooth audio are very different. You linked to a
discussion about the other type.
low-latency voice-quality mono audio uses a special transport (SCO) and
is delivered from the bluetooth chip either over the regular data
connection to the cpu (HCI) or it is connected t
On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 10:16 -0700, Brad Midgley wrote:
> I'm overseeing the bluetooth audio on linux project...
>
> Linux only supports SCO transfers for CSR chips. To use the current
> btsco stuff, Nokia is going to have to contribute a SCO driver to the
> kernel for whatever bluetooth chip they
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 15:22 +0100, Dirk Kuijsten wrote:
> I wanted to make an application that can connect to a hotspot and test the
> connection and/or do an automatic weblogin (my hotspot provider here in
> the Netherlands doesn't support EAP). Or start scripts to test the
> connection.
If I und
Take a look at
https://stage.maemo.org/viewcvs.cgi/maemo/projects/browser/browser/trunk/osso-browser-interface/osso-browser-interface.h?rev=1344&view=markuphttps://stage.maemo.org/viewcvs.cgi/maemo/projects/browser/browser/trunk/osso-browser-interface/osso-browser-interface.h?rev=1344&view=markup
Can anyone suggest a way to open a URL using the native browser on the 770?
I noticed that someone posted earlier about attempting to use dbus to
accomplish this..
Thanks,
-rk
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Hi;
On 1/9/06, Eero Tamminen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Oh and its svn only :( See;
> >
> > http://svn.o-hand.com/repos/matchbox/trunk/matchbox-keyboard/README
>
> Is there something preventing releasing it? :-)
>
Yes, layout does not work as good as it should for small displays (
240x320 )
Timo,
I also have been busy with this.
Anyone from Nokia would like to comment on the topics in 1 and 2?
1.
I also got the wireless tools working and started to try to create my own
application. Don't know GTK though, thus am learning it.
I wanted to make an application that can connect to a h
On 1/9/06, Eero Tamminen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To make an input window work in maemo env ( this is different to
> > defualt mb input win handling ) you need to have it set its transiency
> > to the window its entering data for.
>
> I think this would be undesirable as then the application
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 05:36:45PM +, Matthew Allum wrote:
> > As to the input method, maybe the program could depend from
> > xkbd (AFAIK doesn't support unicode, but as it works by synthetizing
> > key events with XTest extension it should work with all X programs)
>
> Xkbd is dead dead dead
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 01:23 -0800, Jason Mills wrote:
> I think (though I can't speak for Philip directly) that the request was for a
> more strongly-worded and detailed backup specification, including both
> run-state (i.e., pause-to-disk) and saved-state (backup/restore) of both the
> installed
Simon-
After my post on the same subject a while back, I went and re-read that
specific portion of the documentation which you referenced as well. Yes, it's
a good starting point... but it is missing all of the "SHOULD" and "MUST"
verbiage of a platform-wide standard (such as an RFC, or POSIX sta
Hi,
>>
>> That way, in case an upgrade of the device is a necessity, the user
>> wouldn't have to run all the backup softwares of all the ISV's that
>> created softwares for his mobility solution. In stead, using
>just one
>> tool would suffice: The Nokia tool. As all the ISV's had a
>standa
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