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Am 19.04.2013 23:06, schrieb Mark David Dumlao: |
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> Many bluetooth headsets have 2 modes of operation. There's a telephony |
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> mode, which allows for audio in and out, and there's a high quality |
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> audio mode, which only allows audio out. Very likely that you need to |
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> set the playback to telephony mode to get it working. At least if your |
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> headset has an actual mic. |
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Yes, that is the correct direction! I figured that out already in a way |
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... but even in telephony mode things somehow stuck. |
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The headset works fine with my android devices, even as telephone |
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headset with the smartphone, so basically the "in and out" should work fine. |
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Maybe I just don't get it and it's a question of moving (some of those |
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dozens of) sliders in the PA-settings ... even IF that is the case this |
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is way too un-intuitive, not-working-out-of-the-box IMO. |
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In the end there are only 2 sliders relevant: |
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in and out related to the headset. If both are selected, |
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activated/un-muted and their volume is around 100% I should be able to |
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record and hear my voice, right? |
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Stefan |