https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374017
--- Comment #10 from jhuman...@gmail.com <jhuman...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to evea from comment #9) > (In reply to jhuman...@gmail.com from comment #8) > > Would be awesome to do this through Bluetooth. Audio over IP introduces a > > bit of a delay, which isn't bad for music but starts to get noticable when > > your audio needs to be in sync with your video. How hard would it be to have > > the mobile app function as a Bluetooth headset, or even just a speaker? > > You can use your phone or PC as speaker and mic, by simply connecting one > device to the other via Bluetooth settings, you don't even need kdeconnect. I'm sorry, that is not my experience. At best we are getting a one-way audio stream from the mobile device to the computer. I am seeking to go the other direction and use the mobile device as if it were a simple bluetooth speaker. This screenshot is the phone paired to the computer, from the perspective of the computer: https://mega.nz/file/FYtQEKQZ#Nlv3vDWmSvomfZPtHLT4mxr7ZhJZoUzSanKdUS5XPQI And the audio (which is how it looks with or without the phone connected): https://mega.nz/file/RB8xiSYI#g9solyz9dQIH9dZ7fOkO77t40Tgaxi_q6XkLBKQXGFc You can see why I use bluetooth speakers. Having the phone do this means I will always have one nearby. For comparison, here is what I see when there is a bluetooth speaker connected: https://mega.nz/file/MIE2SJQS#h0QES74nud9d6jG-BXtgp61O725LB_rMhmx8FHF6Uhs https://mega.nz/file/kZcBiI7L#U7H6in-K8s5T_5-QntypUiRnGzYwEJHxWb9Tnk8JViA -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.