Re: Bluetooth Headphone Microphone

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> On Thu, 12 Nov 2020 21:00:06 -0500
> "BorgLabs - Kate Draven" <borglabs4@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Dear Human,
> >
> > Do you have blueman-manager installed and PulseAudio System Tray.
> > If not, install them.
> >
> > 1. Connect your headset, as such.
> > 2. Launch PulseAudio System Tray
> > 3. Click on the little grey speaker and click volume control.
> > 4. Go to configuration,
> > 5. Go to your device, for example mine is Insignia NS etc etc.
> > 	It's likely you will find a choice between hi fedelity
> > playback and headset head unit HFP/HSP. Choose the headset.
> > 6. To test, launch Audacity and start recording.
> > 7. Send me lots 0 chocolate.
> >
> > Let me know if this works for you.
> >
> > Kate
> 
> blueman-manager is installed. The system tray has Kmix in it.
> 
> HSP/HFP is accessible with certain headphones, once the ofono package
> is installed and after a system reboot. Although the microphone works,
> the audio is somewhat subdued. After testing several Bluetooth headsets,
> I have two that will work.
> 
> ____________________________________________________
Do you have PulseAudio System Tray?
That gives you complete control over pulseaudio, which is what the headset 
will use with bluetooth.

I'm glad you have something working.

Kate
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