2009/12/7 Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi
A.A. a...@email.it writes:
The same headset works fine on my computer with debian sid.. why?
Are you using the same usb bluetooth dongle with your computer and
openmoko? If not, can you try that?
Sorry I don't have usb host adapter..
A.A. a...@email.it writes:
Sorry I don't have usb host adapter..
When the headset paired with gnome-bluetooth (lxde)
it work well!!! the problem is in simple-agent script.
Yep. Neither upstream nor Debian provides command-line tools for bluez4.
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A.A. a...@email.it writes:
The same headset works fine on my computer with debian sid.. why?
Are you using the same usb bluetooth dongle with your computer and
openmoko? If not, can you try that?
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Hi,
I have installed bluez-alsa with apt-get install bluez-alsa on my
freerunner.
cat .asoundrc
pcm.bluetooth {
type bluetooth
device 00:1A:7D:02:AB:2F
# profile hifi
}
when I try to run mplayer:
mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth Multimedia/music/Franco\ Battiato\ -\
Come\ un\ cammello\
Hi,
I have installed bluez-alsa with apt-get install bluez-alsa on my
freerunner.
cat .asoundrc
pcm.bluetooth {
type bluetooth
device 00:1A:7D:02:AB:2F
...
The same headset works fine on my computer with debian sid.. why?
Have you paired headset with freerunner?
Hi,
I have installed in my moko with debian sid bluez-alsa package and
configured .asoundrc:
neo:~# cat .asoundrc
pcm.bluetooth {
type bluetooth
device 00:1A:7D:02:AB:2F
#profile auto
}
but when I try run mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth...
neo:~# mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth
A.A. a...@email.it writes:
I have installed in my moko with debian sid bluez-alsa package and configured
.asoundrc:
...
but when I try run mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth...
Are you sure you properly paired the headset?
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2009/10/31 Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com
A.A. a...@email.it writes:
I have installed in my moko with debian sid bluez-alsa package and
configured .asoundrc:
...
but when I try run mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth...
Are you sure you properly paired the headset?
--
Be free, use
On Saturday 31 October 2009, A.A. wrote:
2009/10/31 Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com
A.A. a...@email.it writes:
I have installed in my moko with debian sid bluez-alsa package and
configured .asoundrc:
...
but when I try run mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth...
Are you sure
Al Johnson alast...@truebox.co.uk writes:
On Saturday 31 October 2009, A.A. wrote:
A.A. a...@email.it writes:
But, there are stops in the audio flow.
Try this:
hciconfig hci0 lm master; hciconfig hci0 lp hold,sniff,park
Bluez developers claim that with bluez4 all stuff like that is always
On Saturday 31 October 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
Al Johnson alast...@truebox.co.uk writes:
On Saturday 31 October 2009, A.A. wrote:
A.A. a...@email.it writes:
But, there are stops in the audio flow.
Try this:
hciconfig hci0 lm master; hciconfig hci0 lp hold,sniff,park
Bluez
Al Johnson alast...@truebox.co.uk writes:
On Saturday 31 October 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
Al Johnson alast...@truebox.co.uk writes:
On Saturday 31 October 2009, A.A. wrote:
A.A. a...@email.it writes:
But, there are stops in the audio flow.
Try this:
hciconfig hci0 lm master;
2009/10/31 Nikita V. Youshchenko yo...@debian.org
Starting playback...
[AO_ALSA] Write error: Broken pipe ??,?%
[AO_ALSA] Trying to reset soundcard.
[AO_ALSA] Write error: Broken pipe 75.3%
[AO_ALSA] Trying to reset soundcard.
[AO_ALSA] Write error: Broken pipe 77.6%
[AO_ALSA]
This is caused by mplayer not keeping with audio decoding in time.
1. Make mplayer to use integer decoder, not floating point one.
2. Make mplayer to output on lower bitrate.
For mp3, try '-ac ffmp3 -af resample=22050'
thank you!, now all work perfectly!!
Why, without option and
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