Dear All,
Can anyone tell whether snd-bt-sco driver and the btsco application are
still supported in the Linux 2.6.28 and Bluez latest versions?
Which are the required ALSA driver for the Bluetooth audio to work?
Thanks & Regards,
Benjamin
Benjamin Vasanthakumar J wrote:
Dear All,
I have a Bluetooth headset that support HSP. I am trying to make it
work on the Ubuntu linux Intrepid version.
I am facing issue of the BT headset stops working after few seconds
but after that btsco application hangs and even
after killing the application I could see that lot of SCO packets
activity(confirmed using hcidump utility).
*Bluez version available on the ubuntu is 4.12*
_*Steps followed:*_
i) installed all the required bluetooth packages available for the
Intrepid linux
ii) install bluetooth alsa driver
insmod snd-bt-sco.ko
snd-bt-sco we are got from the Bluetooth alsa site as follows:
http://bluetooth-alsa.sourceforge.net/build.html
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvsroot/btsco login
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvsroot/btsco co btsco
When tried to compile with the 2.6.28 kernel it returned driver.h is
depreceated, we removed the header file entry
in the sourcecode and commented two or three lines which had
snd-assert api which is not available in the linux-2.6.28 alsa.
*I would like to know where I can get the latest version of the
snd-bt-sco driver.*
iii) connect to the audio headset using the
btsco -v <BTADDR>
iv) after performing the above we could see a soundcard entry in the
/proc/asound/cards
v) aplay -D btheadset -f s16_le /usr/share/sounds/login.wav
After the v) step we could here a sound and after few seconds the
audio cuts off.
Please advice how to troubleshoot and fix this issue.
Thanks & Regards,
Benjamin
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