Fabien
An interesting development has made it clear that your flowcontrol work and
sco audio server are relevant for neo:
http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=583
any sort of voice application like voip will have to use sco over hci
because of limitations in the codec
Henryk
fyi, some related stuff came up in the bossa conference in Brazil last week:
INdT people fixed our 32-bit sbc codec so it no longer has the problems of
overflows popping and the volume being too low. I think we can now be
satisfied that it runs correctly and do further optimization as
Moin,
Am Tue Feb 13 19:18:28 2007 schrieb Fabien Chevalier:
Brad, i was about to poke the list for some Bluetooth question, it
looks like you were faster than i was ;-)
Nice to see some familiar names :-)
Brad's questions brings up even some more questions. Brad is talking
about a2dp
Brad Midgley skrev:
Koen
After reading the LCA slides on pulse-audio it seems to be the
best choice for an
audiorouting app
FYI, I mocked up some diagrams including one that incorporates pulse.
I am hoping to have some of these ideas validated, so let me know if
you have any
Koen
After reading the LCA slides on pulse-audio it seems to be the best choice
for an
audiorouting app
FYI, I mocked up some diagrams including one that incorporates pulse. I am
hoping to have some of these ideas validated, so let me know if you have any
thoughts on it.
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Brad Midgley schreef:
Koen
What's the openmoko developers' take on pulseaudio? I'm looking at
how a
bluetooth pulse plugin would work out. fwiw, pulse could run as
its own
service or be embedded in another service.
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Brad Midgley schreef:
Hi
I'm working on bluetooth audio--see bluetooth-alsa.sf.net
http://bluetooth-alsa.sf.net.
What sort of software are you using for bluetooth voice? Is it combined
into some other services or standalone?
We're also
Hi all,
Brad, i was about to poke the list for some Bluetooth question, it looks
like you were faster than i was ;-)
For those who don't know me (everybody, i guess ;-) ), i'm working with
the Bluez guys(including Brad ;-) ) on integrating Voice headsets
support under Linux. This kind of
Koen
What's the openmoko developers' take on pulseaudio? I'm looking at how a
bluetooth pulse plugin would work out. fwiw, pulse could run as its own
service or be embedded in another service.
In terms of audiorouting, wouldn't a gstreamer based solution be more
flexible?
pulse provides
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