About Bluetooth A2DP

Is there this option (Bluetooth A2DP) in N95-1?
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what exactly are you asking? if you asking "if it can be turned on or off?" then the answer is "no." a2dp is already installed on the n95. for it to work all you need to do is pair the headset with the phone, and when you start playing music it will begin streaming to the headset immediately. there is no "on" or "off" option.
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  • [Solved] Bluetooth A2DP source to pulseaudio OR ALSA

    Edit
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    Oct 20 18:25:22 alarmpi bluetoothd[112]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.4 path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSink
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    Oct 20 18:25:22 alarmpi pulseaudio[165]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Unable to contact D-Bus: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NotSupported: Unable to autolaunch a dbus-daemon without a $DISPLAY for X11
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    Oct 20 18:39:57 alarmpi systemd[1]: Started Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
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    Module #0
    Name: module-device-restore
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Automatically restore the volume/mute state of devices"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #1
    Name: module-stream-restore
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Automatically restore the volume/mute/device state of streams"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #2
    Name: module-card-restore
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Automatically restore profile of cards"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #3
    Name: module-augment-properties
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Augment the property sets of streams with additional static information"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #4
    Name: module-alsa-card
    Argument: device_id="0" name="platform-bcm2835_AUD0.0" card_name="alsa_card.platform-bcm2835_AUD0.0" namereg_fail=false tsched=yes fixed_latency_range=no ignore_dB=no deferred_volume=yes card_properties="module-udev-detect.discovered=1"
    Usage counter: 0
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "ALSA Card"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #5
    Name: module-udev-detect
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Detect available audio hardware and load matching drivers"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #6
    Name: module-bluetooth-discover
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Joao Paulo Rechi Vita"
    module.description = "Detect available bluetooth audio devices and load bluetooth audio drivers"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #7
    Name: module-esound-protocol-unix
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "ESOUND protocol (UNIX sockets)"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #8
    Name: module-native-protocol-unix
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Native protocol (UNIX sockets)"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #9
    Name: module-default-device-restore
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Automatically restore the default sink and source"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #10
    Name: module-rescue-streams
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "When a sink/source is removed, try to move their streams to the default sink/source"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #11
    Name: module-always-sink
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Colin Guthrie"
    module.description = "Always keeps at least one sink loaded even if it's a null one"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #12
    Name: module-intended-roles
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Automatically set device of streams based of intended roles of devices"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #13
    Name: module-suspend-on-idle
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "When a sink/source is idle for too long, suspend it"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #14
    Name: module-console-kit
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Create a client for each ConsoleKit session of this user"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #15
    Name: module-systemd-login
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Create a client for each login session of this user"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #16
    Name: module-position-event-sounds
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Position event sounds between L and R depending on the position on screen of the widget triggering them."
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #17
    Name: module-role-cork
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Mute & cork streams with certain roles while others exist"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #18
    Name: module-filter-heuristics
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Colin Guthrie"
    module.description = "Detect when various filters are desirable"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #19
    Name: module-filter-apply
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Colin Guthrie"
    module.description = "Load filter sinks automatically when needed"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #20
    Name: module-dbus-protocol
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    module.author = "Tanu Kaskinen"
    module.description = "D-Bus interface"
    module.version = "2.1"
    Module #21
    Name: module-switch-on-port-available
    Argument:
    Usage counter: n/a
    Properties:
    Sink #0
    State: SUSPENDED
    Name: alsa_output.platform-bcm2835_AUD0.0.analog-stereo
    Description: bcm2835 ALSA Analog Stereo
    Driver: module-alsa-card.c
    Sample Specification: s16le 2ch 44100Hz
    Channel Map: front-left,front-right
    Owner Module: 4
    Mute: no
    Volume: 0: 86% 1: 86%
    0: -4.00 dB 1: -4.00 dB
    balance 0.00
    Base Volume: 86%
    -4.00 dB
    Monitor Source: alsa_output.platform-bcm2835_AUD0.0.analog-stereo.monitor
    Latency: 0 usec, configured 0 usec
    Flags: HARDWARE HW_MUTE_CTRL HW_VOLUME_CTRL DECIBEL_VOLUME LATENCY
    Properties:
    alsa.resolution_bits = "16"
    device.api = "alsa"
    device.class = "sound"
    alsa.class = "generic"
    alsa.subclass = "generic-mix"
    alsa.name = "bcm2835 ALSA"
    alsa.id = "bcm2835 ALSA"
    alsa.subdevice = "0"
    alsa.subdevice_name = "subdevice #0"
    alsa.device = "0"
    alsa.card = "0"
    alsa.card_name = "bcm2835 ALSA"
    alsa.long_card_name = "bcm2835 ALSA"
    alsa.driver_name = "snd_bcm2835"
    device.bus_path = "platform-bcm2835_AUD0.0"
    sysfs.path = "/devices/platform/bcm2835_AUD0.0/sound/card0"
    device.string = "hw:0"
    device.buffering.buffer_size = "17632"
    device.buffering.fragment_size = "4416"
    device.access_mode = "serial"
    device.profile.name = "analog-stereo"
    device.profile.description = "Analog Stereo"
    device.description = "bcm2835 ALSA Analog Stereo"
    alsa.mixer_name = "Broadcom Mixer"
    module-udev-detect.discovered = "1"
    device.icon_name = "audio-card"
    Ports:
    analog-output: Analog Output (priority: 9900)
    Active Port: analog-output
    Formats:
    pcm
    Source #0
    State: SUSPENDED
    Name: alsa_output.platform-bcm2835_AUD0.0.analog-stereo.monitor
    Description: Monitor of bcm2835 ALSA Analog Stereo
    Driver: module-alsa-card.c
    Sample Specification: s16le 2ch 44100Hz
    Channel Map: front-left,front-right
    Owner Module: 4
    Mute: no
    Volume: 0: 100% 1: 100%
    0: 0.00 dB 1: 0.00 dB
    balance 0.00
    Base Volume: 100%
    0.00 dB
    Monitor of Sink: alsa_output.platform-bcm2835_AUD0.0.analog-stereo
    Latency: 0 usec, configured 0 usec
    Flags: DECIBEL_VOLUME LATENCY
    Properties:
    device.description = "Monitor of bcm2835 ALSA Analog Stereo"
    device.class = "monitor"
    alsa.card = "0"
    alsa.card_name = "bcm2835 ALSA"
    alsa.long_card_name = "bcm2835 ALSA"
    alsa.driver_name = "snd_bcm2835"
    device.bus_path = "platform-bcm2835_AUD0.0"
    sysfs.path = "/devices/platform/bcm2835_AUD0.0/sound/card0"
    device.string = "0"
    module-udev-detect.discovered = "1"
    device.icon_name = "audio-card"
    Formats:
    pcm
    Client #0
    Driver: module-systemd-login.c
    Owner Module: 15
    Properties:
    application.name = "Login Session c1"
    systemd-login.session = "c1"
    Client #2
    Driver: protocol-native.c
    Owner Module: 8
    Properties:
    application.name = "pactl"
    native-protocol.peer = "UNIX socket client"
    native-protocol.version = "26"
    application.process.id = "253"
    application.process.user = "root"
    application.process.host = "alarmpi"
    application.process.binary = "pactl"
    application.language = "C"
    application.process.machine_id = "5c49cb5bf08724338eb09a6900092bb0"
    Card #0
    Name: alsa_card.platform-bcm2835_AUD0.0
    Driver: module-alsa-card.c
    Owner Module: 4
    Properties:
    alsa.card = "0"
    alsa.card_name = "bcm2835 ALSA"
    alsa.long_card_name = "bcm2835 ALSA"
    alsa.driver_name = "snd_bcm2835"
    device.bus_path = "platform-bcm2835_AUD0.0"
    sysfs.path = "/devices/platform/bcm2835_AUD0.0/sound/card0"
    device.string = "0"
    device.description = "bcm2835 ALSA"
    module-udev-detect.discovered = "1"
    device.icon_name = "audio-card"
    Profiles:
    output:analog-mono: Analog Mono Output (sinks: 1, sources: 0, priority. 100)
    output:analog-stereo: Analog Stereo Output (sinks: 1, sources: 0, priority. 6000)
    off: Off (sinks: 0, sources: 0, priority. 0)
    Active Profile: output:analog-stereo
    Ports:
    analog-output: Analog Output (priority: 9900)
    Part of profile(s): output:analog-mono, output:analog-stereo
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    # Configuration file for the audio service
    # This section contains options which are not specific to any
    # particular interface
    [General]
    Enable=Source
    # Switch to master role for incoming connections (defaults to true)
    #Master=true
    # If we want to disable support for specific services
    # Defaults to supporting all implemented services
    #Disable=Gateway,Source,Socket
    # SCO routing. Either PCM or HCI (in which case audio is routed to/from ALSA)
    # Defaults to HCI
    #SCORouting=PCM
    # Automatically connect both A2DP and HFP/HSP profiles for incoming
    # connections. Some headsets that support both profiles will only connect the
    # other one automatically so the default setting of true is usually a good
    # idea.
    #AutoConnect=true
    # Headset interface specific options (i.e. options which affect how the audio
    # service interacts with remote headset devices)
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    # Set to true to support HFP, false means only HSP is supported
    # Defaults to true
    HFP=true
    # Maximum number of connected HSP/HFP devices per adapter. Defaults to 1
    MaxConnected=1
    # Set to true to enable use of fast connectable mode (faster page scanning)
    # for HFP when incoming call starts. Default settings are restored after
    # call is answered or rejected. Page scan interval is much shorter and page
    # scan type changed to interlaced. Such allows faster connection initiated
    # by a headset.
    FastConnectable=false
    # Just an example of potential config options for the other interfaces
    #[A2DP]
    SBCSources=1
    MPEG12Sources=0
    [root@alarmpi ~]# cat /etc/asound.conf
    # Use PulseAudio by default
    pcm.!default {
    type pulse
    fallback "sysdefault"
    hint {
    show on
    description "Default ALSA Output (currently PulseAudio Sound Server)"
    ctl.!default {
    type pulse
    fallback "sysdefault"
    # vim:set ft=alsaconf:
    About my project in general:
    I want to be able to do the following:
    - Give pulseaudio access to the bluetooth device, and use the A2DP protocol to receive the audio. From my research, it is possible, but I'm not sure how.
    - Open up bluez so that I can pair any device by connecting with "1234" for the auth, then it will automatically check for A2DP and give that information to pulse
    The idea being that any bluetooth device can pair without any interaction from the raspberry pi, and then pulse will have access to all of the devices which are playing music.
    1] Is this even possible?
    2] Can I use alsa instead as it seems it'd be easier/lighter to manage?
    3] Are there any documents other than arch's bluetooth and pulse wikis that I can read to help me figure this out?
    Last edited by s0l1dsnak3123 (2012-10-20 23:53:01)

    Actually I've solved it myself by looking at the wiki page I posted.
    I am not sure about what you said but PulseAudio doesn't require ALSA (alsa-lib, alsa-utils, sort of) to play sound except when with those applications that do not have direct support (now even Flash have that). But maybe the drivers for sound cards in Linux kernel could be said as a part of ALSA, then I am not sure about those stuff.
    Last edited by tom.yan (2011-08-11 06:47:35)

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    2)Do they all offer a vibrating alert?
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    6) Can you buy those usb to mini-usb adapters for charging and data transfer (not sure what kind of data you would transfer to a headset) separate from having to buy a combo kit that comes with it?

    You might try Google and look for answers, these are pretty comprehensive questions regarding a broad sweep of headsets. You might get answers on a few models, or just Apple's, here.
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    Well, I finally experienced the same thing a lot of others have already ... the left side audio failed completely on my Touch, so I had to go return it and have it replaced. Luckily, the folks at Best Buy were nice enough to just swap it out and give me a new one, even though I was outside of my 30-day return policy. I have a service plan there, but I didn't want to go without my Touch while they replaced it elsewhere and sent me a refurbished device which probably wouldn't be in the same condition I keep my own in (immaculate -- 40+ days I've used it for 3+ hours a day, and there is hardly a scratch on the stainless steel, and the screen is flawless ... or was).
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    I don't even need the iPod-Bluetooth transmitter, as those are VERY common. What I need is the other part, the receiver with a miniport Audio-Out (headphone jack). I don't even need the capabilities of the remote. Especially since this particular device may not even WORK with the iPod Touch. I'm hoping the audio-out features would, but I could care less if the remote-control did.
    Basically, I'm reaching out in desperation with a severe headache from too many google searches with little to show for it ... I need help finding a Bluetooth headphone Audio-Out receiver.
    And before you ask why I don't just buy a pair of bluetooth headphones, my reason is this ... bluetooth headphones can't be used wired when the battery dies, or to save battery when there's little chance you're going to drop the iPod and bend the miniport connection inside. With this, I can use the headphones I already have, I like, and still easily have the capability of switching to wired if I NEED to.
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    Chris CA wrote:
    This device -> G-Lite BH-Q395T Bluetooth Stereo Sport Clip-On with 3.5mm Adapter is similar to the one you linked to.
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    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
    Chris ... sometimes I wonder how I could LIVE WITHOUT YOU! You're an iPod GOD!
    You pointed me in the right direction ... I found it sold at Beach Audio, with JUST the receiver, so now I can buy my preferred iPod BT transmitter as well! Plus this device is useful for other things:
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    -- Sporty clip-on design for ultra-lightweight design and ultimate portability
    -- Features echo elimination and noise suppression
    -- Supports AVRCP, A2DP, VoIP and Skype"

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    Then again, this is from the JBL press release :
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    There is another topic out there about this to guys:
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    I have an IBM T60 with Windows XP and all of the updates installed.
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    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

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    I would like to get a bluetooth headset for my phone, but it would be nice if I could use it for speakable items as well. In Tiger, I remember that headsets were not supported by speakable items due to their low sound quality.
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    I had a similar experience with the Motorokr S9-HD and found at least a workaround. It seemed when I connected to non A2DP headset, whether it was used or not, the S9-HD could no longer control the playback. If I shut down the iPhone and the headsets and then restarted the iPhone and the S9-HD but not the other non A2DP headset it would again control the play function.
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