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my god this is fantastic! why the heck isn't this part of the OS? Seriously, now I can use my Moto HT820 bluetooth A2DP headphones.
Now if only someone can get skype to be able to do the exact same thing, I'ld be set.
A million thanks Millhouse for this easy how to. Even a non unix guy like me was able to follow them.
cheers
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yeh i can see from kagu's responsiveness drops when i use this feature.
But for something like skype to use a regular bluetooth headset profile like for the moto HS850 can't be that cpu intensive? My 3 yr old Nokia 6230b cell handles it with no problems.
I just hate the oem headset and really *HATE* the fact that it's wired.
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Please please please can anybody confirm wheter the nokia bh 601 headset will work with the ad2p in the nokia n800. I want to buy it and it will be a waste of money if it doesnt work afyer ibuy it. Please guys help
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Jump to step 5 if you have xterm and wget installed, root access and have already paired your Bluetooth headset.
Pre-requisites to be satisfied before installing A2DP
0. Have an N800
Which must be running OS 2007 (3.2007.10-7 or later).
OS 2006 on 770 and OS 2007HE on 770 are not supported by these instructions.
1. xterm must be installed
2. "Becomeroot" package must be installed or device in R&D mode
3. wget installed for downloading web-based files from the command line
4. Pair your Bluetooth headset with your N800
Once all of the above pre-requisites are satisfied continue at step 5.
Installing the A2DP software
5. Download and execute the A2DP software installation scripts
- The following commands will create a temporary working directory, download two shell scripts using wget then execute those two scripts in turn.
As user "user"- The first script, btscan.sh, will attempt to identify the Bluetooth address for the Bluetooth headset paired with your N800.
- Execute the second script, install.sh, and pass the address of your Bluetooth headset (identified after running the first script, including colons) as a parameter. This step will download the A2DP software packages and generate configuration scripts specific to your Bluetooth headset.
Code:
where 00:11:22:33:44:55 must be replaced by YOUR Bluetooth Headset address as identified by btscan.sh.
As user "root"EDIT:
18 August 2007: Updated install.sh script to support repository based installation of the latest mplayer (currently 1.0rc1-maemo.18.n800)
Last edited by Milhouse; 2007-09-24 at 00:11.