Re: Simultaneous outgoing audio streams

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> > Does anyone know if it is possible to send audio to multiple headsets from one adapter?
> >
> > I have looked around the source, docs, and the web but have been unable to find an answer.
> >
> > Currently I can send audio to one headset but once I
> try to send audio to another headset I get the following
> messages from bluetoothd:
> >
> > bluetoothd[17481]: Accepted new client connection on
> unix socket (fd=22)
> > bluetoothd[17481]: Audio API: BT_REQUEST <-
> BT_GET_CAPABILITIES
> > bluetoothd[17481]: Audio API: BT_RESPONSE ->
> BT_GET_CAPABILITIES
> > bluetoothd[17481]: Audio API: BT_REQUEST <-
> BT_OPEN
> > bluetoothd[17481]: open sco - object=ANY source=ANY
> destination=00:00:00:00:00:00 lock=write
> > bluetoothd[17481]: Audio API: BT_RESPONSE ->
> BT_OPEN
> > bluetoothd[17481]: Audio API: BT_REQUEST <-
> BT_SET_CONFIGURATION
> > bluetoothd[17481]: State changed
> /org/bluez/17481/hci0/dev_00_00_00_00_00_00:
> HEADSET_STATE_DISCONNECTED -> HEADSET_STATE_CONNECTING
> > bluetoothd[17481]:
> adapter_get_device(00:16:8F:24:6E:A6)
> > bluetoothd[17481]: Unable to get service record: Host
> is down (112)
> > bluetoothd[17481]: config failed
> > bluetoothd[17481]: sending error Input/output
> error(5)
> > bluetoothd[17481]: Audio API: BT_ERROR ->
> BT_SET_CONFIGURATION
> > bluetoothd[17481]: State changed
> /org/bluez/17481/hci0/dev_00_00_00_00_00_00:
> HEADSET_STATE_CONNECTING -> HEADSET_STATE_DISCONNECTED
> > bluetoothd[17481]: Unix client disconnected (fd=22)
> > bluetoothd[17481]: client_free(0xb8dfa648)
> >
> > The mac addresses have been changed to all zeros.
> >
> > Maybe this is a limitation of the hardware or the
> device driver?
> >
> > I have set the MaxConnected to greater than 1,
> actually 15.  Are there any other settings I should be
> aware of.
> 
> For hsp/hfp you need to set MaxConnected, but for a2dp it

I have changed the MaxConnected under [Headset] to 15, is this the same as hsp/hfp, or should I create a new section?

> is required to change the number of sources/sinks to do the same, both
> can be configured via audio.conf. Now about the address, it really
> seems that you are using 00:00:00:00:00:00 to connect which explain

I just changed these to all zeros for privacy, and actually I missed one :)  Realistically, I guess it doesn't matter for other to see the mac, I just saw other people blocking their's out, so I thought maybe there was some privacy/security concern.

> why you are getting the host is down error, you can either choose a
> valid address or a valid dbus object.

Thanks,
Mark



      
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