I am also trying to make that work, but as far as I know, only change 
audio.conf is not enough. It's not like computer with full profiles 
(source/sink), it only has one (either source or sink)

PS: can you share it with me to see how you use Bluecove library and AT to 
manage calls please?



On Monday, July 30, 2012 1:05:32 PM UTC-7, mjabdelhadi wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>  I'm developing an Android app that connects to any Bluetooth-enabled 
> phone and manages the calls on it (Answering, rejecting, re-dialing..etc) 
> from Android. I was able to achieve that part using Bluecove library and AT 
> Commands. However, I still have the voice routing problem; which is routing 
> the voice from the connected phone to Android. I want the voice of the 
> phone to be routed and heard from the Android. I know that android has SCO 
> channel for such thing but only for transmitting the voice out to a headset 
> (Source role)! Anyway, this post "
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/2573/can-i-use-my-computer-as-an-a2dp-receiver";
>  
> gave me the way to enable the Sink role in Android by configuring 
> "/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf". So, currently the voice is sent to Android but 
> android doesn't display it. Therefore, is there any away for android to 
> switch the audio input from the internal sound card to the incoming voice? 
> Is there any other approach to route the voice?
>
> I would appreciate any feedback on this issue
>
> Thanks,
> - Mo
>

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