Re: Some questions about audio on embedded systems

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Deker

The best option is to use the most recent bluez version you can and
use the built-in audio service it provides. btsco and plugz are both
dead ends. There is a little bit of hackery you'll have to do with eg
hciattach which has patches that can't go upstream. See the gumstix
openembedded package for details. Make sure you ask the gumstix folks
because I believe they have a newer bluez than the default one you get
in their openembedded environment.

As far as hardware, if you're not using a prototype of the next
gumstix board then you should add a bluetooth USB adapter that has a
CSR chip in it to a verdex board. The integrated bluetooth module has
not been used successfully for SCO.

Brad

On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 1:03 PM, deker <deker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I'm doing some research for an upcoming project where I'll need to use
> a bluetooth headset for audio (send & recv) with a gumstix. I found the
> following two pages:
>
> http://bluetooth-alsa.sourceforge.net/embed.html
> http://bluetooth-alsa.sourceforge.net/embedv1.html
>
> which have great information, but I'm curious as to which is the most
> current/correct. Specifically, I'm wondering what the current status of
> SCO audio with the gumstix (and just on regular PCs frankly) is. I
> understand that the blues-alsa project is moving away from btsco toward
> plugz, but didn't know how this would affect me on a gumstix.
>
> Any info would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -d
>
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