OS2008 on n800 - Nice Job

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Le jeudi 29 novembre 2007 ? 22:42 +0100, Fr?d?ric Crozat a ?crit :
> Le jeudi 29 novembre 2007 ? 21:28 +0100, Laurent GUERBY a ?crit :
> > On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 23:43 +0100, Fr?d?ric Crozat wrote:
> > > > https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=667
> > > 
> > > Well, documentation for enabling A2DP is extremely scarce atm, even in
> > > this bug report.
> > > 
> > > I'm not sure if I'll keep my BT headset or ask for a refund.
> > 
> > On IRC I was told there was work done on it, I suggest
> > adding a comment with your model and problem on the
> > above bugzilla.
> 
> Well, I've spend part of this afternoon at Mandriva office into fixing /
> enabling Audio bluetooth on Mandriva cooker and I've been successful
> into directing using ALSA output to headset (either in HSP or A2DP) or
> using gstreamer a2dp sink (from bluez-utils).
> 
> Some dbus queries are needed to enable a2dp, which is why it can't work
> out of the box on IT2008.
> 
> I'll do more test on n800 this week-end and report here.

I haven't had time to test the dbus queries for A2DP, yet. 

However, my ISP has just give access to its private Wifi phone network
(Freephonie), which allows to use any SIP client as a local home client.

Of course, I tested my bluetooth headset and it is almost working fine :
-when a call is ringing, you get notification in the headset and you can
take the call. Unfortunately, audio is not routed correctly. You have to
disconnect the headset (audio is routed back to n800) and reconnect the
BT headset to get audio routed correctly.
-if you take the call from n800 interface and connect the headset, audio
is routed correctly to headset
-n800 bluez doesn't seem to support the "refuse call" BT command or the
"recall last number" BT command.

So, it works and it could be improved. I'll open bug reports for the
various issues.

-- 
Fr?d?ric Crozat 



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