Re: Bluetooth Headphone Microphone

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On 1/21/21 2:40 PM, deloptes wrote:
Edward wrote:

On 1/21/21 1:18 PM, deloptes wrote:
Edward wrote:

I just noticed that the pulse directory was not re-created once I
launched Blueman as above.
did you restart or logout/login? you could also restart pulseaudio
daemon.

Sorry I forgot that .pulse was moved to .config/pulse.

Furthermore run pavucontrol and check there the status of the device. Go
first to configuration and then to the other tabs. When I was testing
with the mobile phone I had to set it up there (the first time). AFAIR it
creates a loop device that is also visible in the other tabs.

Make sure that in kmix pulseaudio you have the mic unmuted.
I rebooted instead.

Attaching screenshots of Kmix and pavucontrol.


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In kmix I did not mean exactly this.
My usecase is the opposite of yours. I setup the PC to be able to use the
audio and mic to talk via the phone. It is the HFP.
I don't have a BT headset to try your use case.

In my use case the only problem I have is that when the call is closed ofono
crashes and kills pulseaudio which makes kmix goes suicidal.

I hope it helps

It appears to be a Debian issue. I just tried the microphone in the web
cam (Creative LiveCam) and that didn't work either. It worked under
PCLinuxOS, so it looks like I'll have to switch back to PCLOS now.



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