Bluetooth audio

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Hi,

what do I need to get high quality bluetooth audio working with Alsa?
I've found this wiki page, that describes how to set up a new device in asound.conf: http://wiki.debian.org/Bluetooth/Alsa

But there are some questions left: Bluetooth A2DP uses lossy compression on the audio data and only SBC codec is mandatory. AFAIK some devices also can use MP3 or the new APT-X codec.
1. Can I use APT-X with Alsa?
2. Is the compression done by software (in the driver) or in hardware (e.g. in the USB dongle)?
3. Is it possible to define the used bitrates?

Thanks for any tips.

-- 
Thorsten Mühlfelder
Salix OS: www.salixos.org

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