On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 12:37 +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:
> Hi,
> if I do
> 
> > modprobe snd_bt_sco
> > esdctl stop
> > hciconfig hci0 voice 0x0060
> > btsco <address_of_my_headset>
> > aplay -B 1000000 -D plughw:Headset <some wav file>
> 
> I can't hear anything else than a bip in my headset,
> that is properly paired (I checked with 'hcitool con')
> 'dmesg' gives me what follows:

Hi Peter,
When you type in btsco addr do you then hit the connect button on your
headset this was the problem I was having with the motorola headsets
I've tested (HS-810 and HS-850).
do you mean that I shouldn't press connect button?

I wasn't using aplay but rather just using gnomemeeting and the
headset just came up in the list of devices.
I also tried to cat a .wav file straight to /dev/dsp1 (supposed to be the headset device)
and I didn't hear anything, but maybe this is not the right way to get something, isn't it?

Regards
Peter
many thanks 
Cristiano


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