Re: PCM audio output

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Johan,

> If your system uses PulseAudio you're in luck since it has built-in
> support for this. However, pulse expects the kernel to provide an ALSA
> device abstraction for the PCM hardware link to the Bluetooth
> controller. You can tell the bluetooth-device module the name of this
> special ALSA device through the sco_sink and sco_source parameters.

Are you aware of anyone who has put these pieces together in something
that we can look at? I've seen discussed what it would look like a
couple of times but not specifics yet.

I see the doc/media-api.txt. Are there tests or examples of the
minimal media calls to make sco connection monitoring work?

-- 
Brad Midgley
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