* [Bluez-users] Re: Headset with snd-bt-sco
@ 2004-06-29 21:54 Brad Midgley
2004-07-07 18:36 ` Brad Midgley
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Brad Midgley @ 2004-06-29 21:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bluez-users
Hi
I get the same result when either using the bluetrek 1.0 headset or the
jabra 200 (upgraded to handsfree profile) headset.
Can anyone confirm that snd-bt-sco still works with the hbh-60? The
previous maintainer is not working on it any more unfortunately...
Brad
On 0, Lasse Jansen <l.jansen@gm...> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have some problems with making my BT headset work. Bluetooth works, I
> can e.g. exchange files with my T610. For the Headset I downloaded the
> snd-bt-sco driver (http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~jp/snd-bt-sco/),
> kernel-2.6.4 and alsa-1.0.3 as said in the README. Everything went fine,
> when I run
> | btsco-0.2/btsco 00:0D:FD:00:7B:CC 1
> I hear a little background noise. When I increase/decrease the volume at
> the headset, it will be printed on the screen, so there is a connection.
>
> But when I try to play a sound file, nothing happens. E.g.
> | aplay -D plughw:Headset /usr/kde/3.2/share/sounds/KDE_Logout_new.wav
> hangs in a loop. Xmms says "couldn"t open audio".
> I have deactivated the "loopback" option in the mixer settings.
>
> Any ideas?
--
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* [Bluez-users] Re: Headset with snd-bt-sco
2004-06-29 21:54 [Bluez-users] Re: Headset with snd-bt-sco Brad Midgley
@ 2004-07-07 18:36 ` Brad Midgley
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Brad Midgley @ 2004-07-07 18:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bluez-users
Hi
A little more info on the problem... I'm also blogging in the hope it
will help keep the problem moving along (http://flamebot.com/blog).
Is there any similar effort to do this from inside the bluez project?
I'm using 2.6.3-mh4 and the toshiba internal bluetooth (usb) adapter.
I have been trying unsuccessfully to get the bluetooth headset driver to
work. I've tried three different headsets so far, the bluetrek 1.0,
Jabra 200 (upgraded for Handsfree profile), and Ericsson HBH-60. With
each one, I connect using a command like btsco 00:06:C5:02:C6:24 1
(except it's channel 2 for the Ericsson). The headset connects and I can
change the volume and hear the change in the static level but every
attempt to send or receive audio e.g.
aplay -D plughw:Headset /usr/src/gnomemeeting-1.0.2/sounds/busytone.wav
or even
cat </dev/dsp0 >/dev/dsp1
blocks and eventually times out.
I looked at the kernel debug and what I see when trying to write to the
device is...
snd-bt-sco: playback_open
snd-bt-sco: prepare ok bps: 8000 size: 32768 count: 4096
snd-bt-sco: playback_trigger 1
snd-bt-sco: setting playback to bspcm
and after after a delay and around the time the failure is reported:
snd-bt-sco: playback_trigger 0
snd-bt-sco: setting playback to NULL
I would really like to see this work so I'm going to hack at it some
more... next I'll try turning off preempt in the kernel...
Brad
> I get the same result when either using the bluetrek 1.0 headset or
the jabra 200 (upgraded to handsfree profile) headset.
>
> Can anyone confirm that snd-bt-sco still works with the hbh-60? The
previous maintainer is not working on it any more unfortunately...
>
> Brad
>
> On 0, Lasse Jansen <l.jansen@gm...> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I have some problems with making my BT headset work. Bluetooth
works, I
> > can e.g. exchange files with my T610. For the Headset I downloaded the
> > snd-bt-sco driver (http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~jp/snd-bt-sco/),
> > kernel-2.6.4 and alsa-1.0.3 as said in the README. Everything went
fine,
> > when I run
> > | btsco-0.2/btsco 00:0D:FD:00:7B:CC 1
> > I hear a little background noise. When I increase/decrease the
volume at
> > the headset, it will be printed on the screen, so there is a
connection.
> >
> > But when I try to play a sound file, nothing happens. E.g.
> > | aplay -D plughw:Headset /usr/kde/3.2/share/sounds/KDE_Logout_new.wav
> > hangs in a loop. Xmms says "couldn"t open audio".
> > I have deactivated the "loopback" option in the mixer settings.
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
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Brad
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