Re: multiple headsets for voice conference

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   Hi Sebastian,

 Newbie here: I have (very briefly) attempted to do something similar
and it was suggested to me that ofono, which is a higher-level API on
top of BlueZ, was a better starting point.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,
 David

On 14/10/16 21:59, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I was wondering if the following can be built using bluez. I would like two or 
> more people to communicate in something like a voice conference while wearing 
> BT headsets. 
> 
> I imagine that one can connect multiple BT dongles to a PC and pair each 
> headset with one dongle.
> 
> As far as I know ALSA can be used to setup the audio devices. Likely a 
> soundserver such as JACK2 can be used to manage the audio routing.
> 
> Is this the right path ? Or is there another/better way to establish a voice 
> connection between multiple headset units ?
> 
> Any pointers are appreciated.
> 
> Sebastian 
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