Al Johnson wrote: > On Wednesday 23 July 2008, Daniel Aeberli wrote: >> Al Johnson a écrit : >>> On Wednesday 23 July 2008, Daniel Aeberli wrote: >>>> Al Johnson a écrit : >>>>> On Tuesday 22 July 2008, Daniel Aeberli wrote: >>>>>> To add more detail. >>>>>> >>>>>> Once I pair the headset I have two options >>>>>> Headset or hands free. >>>>>> >>>>>> With headset nothing happens not interaction no sound. >>>>>> >>>>>> With hands free I can pick up and hang up calls but have no sound. >>>>>> In addition switching back to handset or speaker does not restore >>>>>> sound. >>>>>> >>>>>> Anyone got any ideas? >>>>> What have you done with the mixer settings? AFAIK none of the >>>>> gsmwhatever.state files route sound via the bluetooth interface. I >>>>> don't have a bluetooth headset so can't check. >>>> Well I have not done anything with the mixer yet, I don't know what >>>> channel I should look at in the state file. >>> Theres a state file linked from the wiki that should be a good starting >>> point. >>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_1973_audio_subsystem#using_Bluetooth_he >>> adset_with_GSM >> well I could not find gsmbuetooth.state file, you shure Qtopia uses them. >> The only .state files I could find are in usr/share/openmoko/scenario/ >> I'm checking gsmheadset.state now. > > I've not tried Qtopia yet, so I'm not certain it uses them, but as you say > they're provided in the Qtopia image it seems quite likely. If you start a > call then restore the gsmbluetooth.state linked from the wiki page you should > find out whether it works at all.
Qtopia does use these. I use a base openmoko rootfs, which does not include any bluetooth audio state files at this time, for the Freerunner. -- Lorn 'ljp' Potter Software Engineer, Systems Group, Trolltech, a Nokia company _______________________________________________ support mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
