Re: bluetooth devices and /proc/asound/cards

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Am 14.02.2014 09:09, schrieb Clemens Ladisch:
> Malte Gell wrote:
>> Why is a bluetooth headset not listed in /proc/asound/cards?
> 
> Because Bluetooth audio devices are not handled by an ALSA kernel
> driver.

BT audio is run by this libasound bluetooth library? Thus BT audio is
run by a user space library, is this correct?

>> As a result mixers like KDE kmix do not show bluetooth devices either
> 
> Doesn't kmix allow to specify the device name?  If not, submit a bug
> report.

kmix seems to show devices found in /proc/asound/cards by default, I
don´t know if you can specify other devices in some configuration file.
If kmix follows the logic to only show /proc/asound/cards devices this
may not be necessarily a bug, but a feature.

Malte


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