Re: AVRCP

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 On Wednesday 19 October 2011 03:43 AM, Lucas De Marchi wrote:
Hi Sathish

On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 1:48 AM, sathish<sathish.n@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Hi,
   I like to know , how to implement avrcp between two systems in Linux using
bluez . Is there any one one who can help me. where bluez supports both
control and target. but how to implement it .
The functionality provided in control role is very limited. It's only
some pieces of 1.0 spec. Since target only reacts to commands coming
from CT, you'll not be able to do anything useful with 2 systems using
Linux.


If you want to use it only as target, it has all the mandatory
features of AVRCP 1.3 + some optional ones. Then you can use it by:

1) Enable the Media interface in /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
2) Start bluetoothd service
3) Start test/mpris-player
4) Use a media player that supports mpris 2.0: amarok, rhytmbox and a
few others.

If you are going to implement it in a media player, I suggest
implementing our dbus interface, so you can cut the 3rd step.


regards,
Lucas De Marchi

Hi sir,
 Sub: Regarding Media interface in audio.conf & few others

I have used the bluez dbus api for VolumeUp and VolumeDown and its working fine. I want few suggestions how to extract MetaData information from player(I am using amarok) where it is usually a AVRCP TG and to send those information to AVRCP CT. And what are the Media interfaces i need to change ? I am using ubuntu 10.04 LTS. It will be very useful for my study

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Thanks&  Regards,
Sathish N

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