Re: Bluetooth: Allow to use configure SCO socket codec parameters

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Hi Andrew, Aleksandar,

On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 3:46 PM Andrew Fuller <mactalla.obair@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 14 May 2020 at 13:09, Aleksandar Kostadinov <akostadi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Pali Rohár wrote on 20.04.20 г. 2:49 ч.:
> > <...>
> > > Please let me know what do you think about it. Thanks
> >
> > <...>
> > Thus I and I assume all headphones users will appreciate very much any
> > support to get things moving forward.
>
> To add to what Aleksandar said, a number of us would be more than
> willing to help out in any way we can.  Certainly myself, but I expect
> a number of others, too.  We have bluetooth cards in our computers
> with wideband speech support.  We have bluetooth headsets with
> wideband speech support.  Many of the links in the chain are in place.
> If we can continue building that chain then we can have a higher
> quality experience in this era of teleconferencing in particular.
>
> So if there's anything we can lend a hand with, then please let us
> know and we can see this through.

Just to be clear here, WBS is already supported what is not supported
is hardware based codecs, we spend a lot of time enabling WBS on oFono
but it looks like people are now trying to come with their own
solutions and complaining about lack of WBS is not really justified
since the combination of BlueZ + oFono has been in use by the car
industry for years but desktop folks has not been interested in a
proper HFP solution so instead we have modem manager, network manager,
etc, which doesn't even cover all desktop use cases properly as you
are experience first hand here.


-- 
Luiz Augusto von Dentz




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