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I am not interisted in Pulseaudio. |
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I am using freeswitch, and Portaudio doesn't support PulseAudio, |
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therefor I need to make it with bluez and to make a alsadevice for |
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in/output. |
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This is the problem. |
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What you advised, doesn't work for me. the hell I know why. I added the |
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device, and the headset was in discovery mode. I added it, okay. but |
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even though on pulseaudio I don't see the device at all. |
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however, I need to see it as an alsa device. this is my problem. |
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But thanks so far.... |
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Tamer |
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Am 06.01.2012 05:47, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés: |
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> On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Tamer Higazi <th982a@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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>> Hi people! |
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>> I am not getting smart how to connect my bluetooth headset on gentoo |
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>> linux having a continues connection with an alsa device. |
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>> Is there anybody here who did that before?! |
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> I do it all the time. |
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>> For any support from you I would thank you. |
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> I use GNOME and PulseAudio. It just works. You go to Bluetooth |
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> Settings, add a new device, detect the headset, do the pairing and |
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> that's it. You can dynamically change from the headset to the built in |
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> sound card (or cards), or set individual programs to work with the |
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> headset (like Skype, for example). |
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> I'm using GNOME 3.0 and PulseAudio 1.0, but it worked like this since |
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> GNOME 2.2x. |
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> Regards. |