Re: 3dsp sample app and Bluez v5

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Hi Gary,

> I am trying to convert a pair of 3D bluetooth glasses into 'Joo Janta 200 Super-Chromatic Peril Sensitive Sunglasses'  and so it seemed a small modification to 3dsp to play with different frequencies would fit the bill.
> 
> Following the command line help, I kept getting the message
> ' Failed to open HCI user channel' and since it was an extremely tiny c file, I tracked that down to a failure at line 642    hci_dev = bt_hci_new_user_channel(index);
> 
> I noticed that there was a different method of opening a socket right above it,    hci_dev = bt_hci_new_raw_device(index); and it was controlled via a command line arguement.
> 
> So adding -r to my command line, my server now seems to execute. However, when I try to run 3dsp in client mode from a second terminal window it does not connect[as well as my actual glasses not connecting]
> 
> I figured before spending too much time on this, I'd check to see if the code is supposed to work at this point - in which case it is my system..or if the bluez api has changed sufficiently that I need to modify the code to use some new api?
> Konsole outFailed to open HCI user channel

do you actually have a Bluetooth controller that supports connectionless slave broadcast. If not, then you can not serve content for 3D Glasses.

Also I would really urge to read the 3DSP specification and understand that the only thing 3DSP is doing is synchronising shutter timings.

Regards

Marcel

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