Hi,
Johan Hedberg wrote:
AFAIK, the procedure of changing the SCO routing on the TI chip requires
a proprietary TI HCI command. I'm not sure we can publish it since it's
documented in TI docs which have quite strict publication restrictions.
I had a closer look at the driver for the
Hi Brad,
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 08:21:12PM -0700, Brad Midgley wrote:
* resulting audio is not very loud and occasionally makes a pop sound
on high-volume input. 64-bit version runs without these problems.
This are the problems I also noticed with libsbc from sf.net. Where
can I find the
Hi,
Johan Hedberg wrote:
AFAIK, the procedure of changing the SCO routing on the TI chip requires
a proprietary TI HCI command. I'm not sure we can publish it since it's
documented in TI docs which have quite strict publication restrictions.
afaik there's a bluetooth script for some
Martin
* resulting audio is not very loud and occasionally makes a pop sound
on high-volume input. 64-bit version runs without these problems.
This are the problems I also noticed with libsbc from sf.net. Where
can I find the 64-bit Version?
I have actually been tinkering again with the
Referring back to this thread:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/maemo/developers/12526?nohighlight=1#12526
Tommi asked that this subject be brought up again after the next release (which
I presume to have been OS2007) so it isn't forgotten.
Is it possible to get an updated position on
On Jan 13, 2007, at 2:18 PM, Neil MacLeod wrote:
Is it possible to get an updated position on Bluetooth Headset
support on both 770 and N800? It's crazy that after all this time
with VoIP support that these devices still don't have Bluetooth
Headset and A2DP support. The 770 and N800 are
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007, Gopi Flaherty wrote:
Does anybody know if the N800 uses the same Bluetooth chipset as the
770?
770 has a TI chip while the N800 uses a CSR chip (BlueCore4).
To use SCO audio using existing bluez software you need to get the chip
into SCO over HCI mode (I think
Gopi
I'm pretty sure that you could write an A2DP music player that worked on
the 770 without any help from Nokia. It wouldn't be nicely integrated,
but it should work. I tested an app awhile ago, and got music coming out
of my headset, it was just not real time - a second of music, 5 seconds
Hi Brad,
Thus, there's often more config and poking needed to get the chipset
into the right mode.
Does anybody know if the N800 uses the same Bluetooth chipset as the 770?
it's a bluecore4. you could use bccmd to route its audio to hci. if you
do mess around with bccmd, i'd
Johan Hedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AFAIK, the procedure of changing the SCO routing on the TI chip
requires a proprietary TI HCI command. I'm not sure we can publish
it since it's documented in TI docs which have quite strict
publication restrictions. I.e. this still needs some internal
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