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Re: Bluetooth headset takes over audio
There are too many use cases here. A2DP headphones can also be headsets and typically are. If you were listening to music loud on your A2DP, you would want the ringing to come through the headset, especially if you are 25 feet away from your device.
You might also not want ringing on phone cause you don't want to disturb others, hence why you put on headset to start with. Probably need to check speck of bluetooth profiles to see what is the standard behavior (which I suspect is not specified). |
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This is the problem with 'computer first, then phone'. This is why I prefer my phone isn't also my computer. heh
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I don't know what ya call it, but I want Ringtones and Alarms to always go to the spkr unless on "Silent". The problem is if Bluetooth Headset is ON, and my earpiece is sitting on the desk, I don't hear the phone ring and don't hear alerts. That's screwed up, and I have never seen Bluetooth headsets do this.
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Actually there ARE audio routing policies in place for the N900. If some of them do not work as specified, it's probably a bug, but this one is not a bug. :-)
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With my car bluetooth only regular calls come through car speakers.
Skype calls was neither in car speakers or handset speaker. And one more thing, if phone was connected to car via bluetooth FM transmitter did not work at all. I needed to disconnect the bluetooth to get it working. Very annoying :P |
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It would also be nice if there was a GUI to manipulate this, as sometimes I would want to quickly route all audio to the phone earpiece instead of the regular speakers (for example to listen to my Google voicemail from the webpage, without the whole world hearing it.) |
Re: Bluetooth headset takes over audio
I have a simalair bluetooth problem and i found some files that might have something to do with routing. in x-terminal typ
find -name '*parameter*' then you find the files i am talking about. the content of these files look like this: the content of these files are: Code:
a2dp.parameters |
Re: Bluetooth headset takes over audio
Please have a look at this brainstorm: http://maemo.org/community/brainstor...dio_priorities and giv it a thumbs up!!!
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Re: Bluetooth headset takes over audio
fabolousv, any luck messing with the parameters?
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