W dniu 08.10.2015 o 15:49, Simon Fels pisze: > On 08.10.2015 15:03, Michał Sawicz wrote: >> W dniu 08.10.2015 o 14:57, Simon Fels pisze: >>> That would a use case, yes, but still really a workaround for a corner >>> case. >>> >>> However that wouldn't work with our implementation playing the role of >>> the audio gateway strictly requires a modem with voice call >>> capabilities.. no way to inject your VoIP stack here. It also hardly >>> depends on how the hardware is build. For HFP on most Android devices >>> the audio is directly routed from the microphone to the BT chip without >>> involving the CPU so we can gurantee you're even able to inject your >>> VoIP audio data. >> >> You mean you can't use Skype with a BT headset? Sounds like we'll get >> flack over that. > > That depends. We're bound to the audio routing capabilities we get with > the Android HAL implementation. Also lets differentiate HFP and HSP > here. The HFP implementation is meant for voice call capabilities with a > modem and that is how we deal with it at the moment. The other thing is > HSP which is just meant for headsets without voice call control > capabilities. With HSP we should be able to set things up that you can > use it for Skype or whatever VoIP system you want. However we still need > to figure how that is possible with the Android audio HAL.
Sure, I understand. I'm sure you'll agree, though, that if possible, we should enable VoIP through car kits? >> My only point is this: since I believe we should have a generic >> mechanism for reading the per-device and user-overridable bits of that >> file, I see no reason for implementing special exceptions for this use >> case to *prevent* the user changing it. > > We will only read whatever file this has in only once for Bluetooth on > start and then take with what we were configured for. If that changes > across restarts of the service then it does. However I still see only > corner cases where this is required to be adjusted by the user for > Bluetooth. It should for sure be nothing which is changeable in the > settings app for a normal user as he wouldn’t really know what he is > dealing with .. Of course, yes. -- Michał Sawicz <[email protected]> Canonical Ltd.
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