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2006-01-09
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2006-01-12
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2006-01-13
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2006-01-13
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Status: We have code that runs entirely in userspace and will set up the A2DP connection and encode and stream audio over it.No downloads available, but it's being work on.
I just picked up a Nokia 770, and It's everything I ever dreams of owning.
That being said, it does handle bluetooth, but unforunately, it doesnt handle bluetooth headphones right out of the box. Has anyone here found a workaround or requested this feature?
I just purchased the Motorola ht820 headphones which are amazing. Not only can you listen to music and other audio wirelessly via bluetooth, but you can also take a phone call on the same headphones with the touch of a button. In fact, they work *better* than the one ear peice, as they don't fall off when you exercise or run, and you can hear the caller on both earphones, which means you can hear in a crowded place. The microphone also seems to pickup better than the one ear peice bluetooth headsets. I'd love to pair this with my Nokia 770 so that I could listen to music (and of course use it with VOIP when it appears)
Any thoughts or ideas on this subject?