From: nrbutler@bostoncoop.net (Nat Butler)
To: bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bluez-devel] a2play and Motorola HT820
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 01:11:02 -0400 (EDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050824051102.46AA8A00FC@bostoncoop.net> (raw)
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Hi,
I tested the bluetooth-alsa software for playing mp3's over a Motorola HT820
headset. My Thinkpad X40 laptop is running kernel 2.6.12.5, debian unstable.
Sco works fine through xmms, though the sound quality is poor. A2play with
-n works fine for ~10s, then cuts out. (It cuts out after ~5s without the
-n option.) It usually returns, then cuts out again after a similar period.
Here's the headset info from hcitool:
BD Address: 00:07:A4:B5:4E:D6
Device Name: Motorola HT820
LMP Version: 1.2 (0x2) LMP Subversion: 0x77f
Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio (10)
Features: 0xff 0xff 0x8b 0x78 0x18 0x18 0x00 0x80
<3-slot packets> <5-slot packets> <encryption> <slot offset>
<timing accuracy> <role switch> <hold mode> <sniff mode>
<park state> <RSSI> <channel quality> <SCO link> <HV2 packets>
<HV3 packets> <u-law log> <A-law log> <CVSD> <paging scheme>
<transparent SCO> <broadcast encrypt> <enhanced iscan>
<interlaced iscan> <interlaced pscan> <inquiry with RSSI>
<AFH cap. slave> <AFH class. slave> <AFH cap. master>
<AFH class. master> <extended features>
% sudo hciconfig hci0 revision
hci0: Type: USB
BD Address: 00:0F:B3:99:A4:0D ACL MTU: 192:8 SCO MTU: 64:8
Build 546
Chip version: BlueCore02-External
Max key size: 128 bit
SCO mapping: HCI
Here's the a2play output:
% mpg123 --au - /home/nrbutler/takemeout.mp3 | ./a2play -n 00:07:A4:B5:4E:D6
High Performance MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 Audio Player for Layer 1, 2 and 3.
Version 0.59r (1999/Jun/15). Written and copyrights by Michael Hipp.
Uses code from various people. See 'README' for more!
THIS SOFTWARE COMES WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Title : Take Me Out Artist: Franz Ferdinand
Album : Year :
Comment: Genre : Other
Directory: /home/nrbutler/
Playing MPEG stream from takemeout.mp3 ...
Junk at the beginning 49443303
MPEG 1.0 layer III, 160 kbit/s, 44100 Hz joint-stereo
subbands = 8 blocks = 16 bitpool = 32
len=2048
Header size=32
Sample Rate:44100
Channels:2
Using address: 00:07:A4:B5:4E:D6
Found A2DP Sink
Found A2DP Sink at the destination
Connected [imtu 672, omtu 672, flush_to 65535]
Sent the Stream End Point Discovery Command
Got a Stream End Point Discovery Response
received 1 capabilities
SEID = 1
Requested Capabilities for SEID = 1
Got capabilities response
Sent set configurations command
Set configurations command accepted
Sent open stream command
Connected [imtu 672, omtu 672, flush_to 65535]
Got open stream confirm
Sent stream start
Attached is the result of an hcidump -X. I hit Control-C after the
sound cut out.
-Nat
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2005-08-24 5:11 Nat Butler [this message]
2005-08-27 1:33 ` [Bluez-devel] a2play and Motorola HT820 Brad Midgley
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