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* [Bluez-users] Poor audio quality Headset using snd-bt-sco
@ 2005-03-30 22:22 Stefan Gold
  2005-03-31 16:53 ` Stefan Gold
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From: Stefan Gold @ 2005-03-30 22:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

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Hi,

I've noticed that the audio quality of my headset using snd-bt-sco is very 
bad. I know that the headset-profile is not intended to reach HIFI sound 
quality, but in this case the quality is that worse, that I can't use it for 
telephony.

I'm using a Logitech Bluetooth Desktop with the corresponding USB BT-Dongle. 
My kernel is the latest 2.6.11.6, which also has been patched with 
patch-2.6.11-mh2.

To use the BT-keyboard and the MX900 mouse the hidd server is running. I've 
added the hidd option "--encrypt", so my keyboard is paired.

If I'm not using the HID-devices (KB & mouse) and do a 'hidd --killall', then 
the sound quality is like expected from a BT-headset. But that workaround is 
unfortunately not acceptable. ;-)

Can anybody tell, what the reason for this problem is and how to solve it?

Regards,
  Stefan

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