Rusty, > First, thank you so much for the work you did. After syncing everything up, > I was able to get my bluetooth dongle to work.
you are welcome :) i'm glad it worked for you :) and, once again, thanks for your hardware donation. > Oddly enough, I have to stop > and then start /etc/rc.d/bluetooth to get it to work but that may be because > I didn't completely clean out my first attempt. that's interesting... that should not be happening. does it happen all the time, or, did it happen just once? [...] > However, how do I get audio to actually output through the headset is the > question? My apologies if this is an obvious question but I wasn't able to > find much on this and in fact found threads going back to 2005. ahh... that's completely different (and long) story :) in short, freebsd still does not have full support for bluetooth audio :( that includes both real bluetooth audio (i.e. sco) and bluetooth audio that uses l2cap (i.e. a2dp). i kinda started to work on sco and put some preliminary code out there, but got distracted by $real_job. someone recently asked about a2dp, but not sure where it went from there. sorry to give you bad news thanks, max _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-bluetooth To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
