Re: Bluetooth Headphone Microphone

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On 1/21/21 3:22 AM, deloptes wrote:
Edward wrote:

When the profile is on A2DP, I get audio, no mic. When I switch it to
HSP.HFP which should give me the mike with audio, under Debian, I now
lose the audio in the headphones and the audio comes out of the PC
speakers instead.
It is a "feature" of pulseaudio and bluez5 I guess. The problem is that it
uses A2DP as default and may be takes the first audio when using HSP.

One option is to remove the .pulse directory pair again with the correct
profile and try again. This is because PA and Bbluez5 keep a record of
associated profiles.

I reworked the kbluetooth and call it tdebluez.
https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/deloptes/tdebluez
There you can select the profiles you want to connect with.

Another option is to do this in bluetoothctl.

HFP != HSP although you may think it is. If you have no SIM card in the
device you are connecting, you most probably talk about and use HSP. IF
they were equal there wouldn't be the two of them.
Both of them include audio and mic though. You definitely need this.

regards

Would you know where the .pulse directory is located? It's not in my
home directory. If I run the 'find' command, even as root, I get
'Permission denied'.


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