Re: HFP/HSP Telephony profile doesn't work with Bluetooth USB dongle

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Hi,

I sent the below message almost three weeks ago and there have not been any responses that I've seen.

Was this the wrong place for me to report this problem? If so, where should I report it?

You can get a USB Bluetooth dongle for $2.88 on Amazon, so I don't really think cost is an issue, but if it is, then if there is a contributor to the code base who is willing to commit to working on this, I'm happy to mail him/her a dongle.

  Jonathan Kamens

On 02/04/2013 02:39 PM, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
Greetings,

Using Fedora 18 x86_64, I've tested two different USB Bluetooth dongles (cheap generic Cambridge Silicon and more expensive BlueRigger BTD-400) and two different headsets (Motorola SF600, BrainyTrade BH-M20), in all combinations, the A2DP High-Fidelity profile for audio output works, but the HFP/HSP Telephony profile does not.

I contacted BlueRigger about this and they tested for themselves on different hardware and got the same result. BlueRigger says the HFP/HSP Telephony profile works fine with Ubuntu, which they say doesn't use Bluez.

I don't know if this problem is new in Fedora 18, because I didn't get the dongles until after I upgraded from Fedora 17.

I've reported this in Red Hat bugzilla <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=905283> and emailed the Fedora test list <http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2013-February/113598.html> about it; there has been no response to either.

Any suggestions or insights into how to resolve this issue would be appreciated.

Regards,

Jonathan Kamens





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