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I installed the a2dp support (a2dp-support_0.9_all.deb) and followed the guide. I have a Motorola S805, and although a2dp is enabled, I am still getting mono sound. I have the latest mplayer installed (1.0rc1-maemo.29.n8x0)
Please help!
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if you're only getting mono sound then..
either you're still using SCO audio
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the sound file is mono
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mplayer is broken
or
the configuration is broken - be sure to check you have the correct mac address so it can connect
meanwhile you'll have to paste some of the mplayer output as we're simply guessing in the dark as to what's going on!!
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The instructions on the first page are still valid, and work without a problem, the only problem is that mplayer normaly uses 5 to 10 % , and using the A2DP it spikes to 50%, when monitoring using # top
So it works, but I think battery is going to be an issue...
Thanks for the hint
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As for the SBC codec alone, it takes ~7% of CPU on N800/N810. With ARMv6 SIMD optimizations (which are still to be done) and the latest SBC encoder from upstream bluez project, I expect that this time might get halved.
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means that or BT address is incorrect or headphone is off.
Try remove BT headphone device and add it again after you change
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf and restart bluetooth
You must first of all create a2dp alsa device using python script before you can use it.
PS
You can find more information on
http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/AudioDevices
Last edited by svs57; 2009-12-05 at 17:29.