Hello Zoltan, I have not used the ndis166 for a while, so I might not have all the facts correct... I had also little bit trouble figuring out what you are really trying to do.
First, you should check, that despite your own .service files you are loading pulseaudio with the default.pa configuration file. This you can easily check by seeing if pulseaudio-module-murphy-ivi (policy/routing) module is loaded (pactl list modules). Otherwise you might be missing some automatic routing stuff... and then I can't help you too much :) Second, what kind of headset you are trying to connect (wired with separate mic and headphones, some phone headset with combined jack, usb, bluetooth)? As I remember ndis166 has only line in, so no microphone pre-amplifier. So with wired headset either you should use external preamp or shout like a mad man to hear anything (the levels are _really_ low). Also it might be that in ndis166 alsa is not even reporting "mic" to exist, so we are not routing there ever. Some phone headset with combined jack will just not work at all (the mic part). Could you try connecting usb headset? That's probably the easiest input/output device for testing the phone functionality. br, Jaska ________________________________________ From: IVI [[email protected]] on behalf of Podolyak, Zoltan [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 9:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: ofono/pulseaudio/bluez5 Hello Everyone, I've been playing around with ofono/pulseaudio/bluez5 recently, trying to get audio working over Bluetooth through our HTML5 Phone app. I noticed that pulseaudio is currently not started by default so I created a systemctl service file to start it up at boot time. My understanding is that currently GStreamer starts it somehow through webkit. I'm not sure if there's a better solution out there, such as launching it through ofono or something. Anyway, the problem I'm having is that even though I hard coded the default sink/sources in PA to use the headset (I verified this works by launching the Music Player app), Bluetooth audio is always routed through the on-board sound card. I'm using an NDiS 166 and this has no on-board microphone that we can use for testing. I know it's possible to route it through the headset because I had it working with some phones last week. However, after playing with DLNA and other audio stuff, it seems to be forever stuck on the on-board audio. I tried deleting PA settings files and the like, to no avail. Does anyone know where the sound source/sink is saved for BT? I'm using the newest versions of ofono/pulseaudio. Thanks! Regards, Zoltan --------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel Finland Oy Registered Address: PL 281, 00181 Helsinki Business Identity Code: 0357606 - 4 Domiciled in Helsinki This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential material for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). Any review or distribution by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender and delete all copies. _______________________________________________ IVI mailing list [email protected] https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/ivi
