Re: Multiple simultaneous audio streams?

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Oops. I forgot to mention that this is with BlueZ 4.13.

-d

deker wrote:
> I've changed the MaxConnections setting and now I'm seeing something 
> different (this must mean I'm getting closer :)
>
> I'm using the following config/comandline to play audio:
>
> audio.conf:
> [General]
> SCORouting=PCM
> [Headset]
> HFP=False
> MaxConnections=2
>
> ~/.asoundrc:
>
> pcm.bluetooth {
>     type bluetooth
>     device 00:0B:2E:D5:27:DA  
>     profile auto
> }
> pcm.bluetooth2 {
>     type bluetooth
>     device 00:0B:2E:D4:EC:31
>     profile auto
> }
>
> mplayer command lines:
>
>  mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth test.wav
>  mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth2 test.wav
>
> Either execution of mplayer works properly as long as the other isn't 
> streaming to the device. If one is already running, mplayer reports the 
> following:
>
> [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: pcm_bluetooth.c:464:(bluetooth_hsp_hw_params) 
> BT_SETCONFIGURATION failed : Input/output error(5)
> [AO_ALSA] Unable to set hw-parameters: Input/output error
> Could not open/initialize audio device -> no sound.
> Audio: no sound
> Video: no video
>
>
> Exiting... (End of file)
>
> Also, it seems that I'm losing the beginning of the sample in playback. 
> I assume this is due to the delay of setting up the connection to the 
> headset, but I was wondering if there was a way to avoid this.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -d
>
>
>
>
> Johan Hedberg wrote:
>   
>> On Mon, Nov 03, 2008, deker wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>>  I am working on a project where it would be desirable to have audio 
>>> streams going to more than one SCO audio device at a time. My quick test 
>>> today of playing a WAV file with mplayer to two different devices didn't 
>>> work and bluetoothd was reporting "connection refused" when I tried to 
>>> get the second stream going. Once the first playback finished, I was 
>>> able to then play to the second device.
>>>
>>> So, I suppose m question is if BlueZ supports audio to multiple SCO 
>>> devices at the same time? If not, what might be involved in making it work?
>>>     
>>>       
>> If you're using BlueZ 4.17 or later you'll need to add something like
>> MaxConnections=2
>> to the [Headset] section in /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf to be able to
>> create a service level connection to more than 1 device.
>>
>> Johan
>>
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