Impossible to use my Bluetooth headphone

Hi, everybody know that this app is strong.
I just want to be able to use my Bluetooth headphone during the recordings through the USB microphone and also to heard to the result of my inspiration !!!
Now it is impossible and sometimes the application crashed when the headphone is linked and started

I believe webOS does not have support for OBEX. (OBject EXchange)
OBEX is a protocol for transferring files over bluetooth, including photos. I believe sharing photos that way are not possible at this time. (Unfortunately)
webosnation.com is another option for help.

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