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2012-06-22
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HFP=true
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2012-06-25
, 15:44
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@ Virginia, USA
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edit: you may also have a look at files in /etc/bluetooth directory. in /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf there is line saying:, if you're not afraid of experimenting you may try to set it to false to disable HFP. But I don't have any idea how to disable HSP unfortunately. You could add "audio" to "DisablePlugins" line in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf, but it may disable also a2dp/avrcp...Code:HFP=true
Disable=Headset,Gateway
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2012-06-25
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2012-06-25
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@ Virginia, USA
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I'm not sure exactly if this is what you are talking about but it may be related. Anyways, I'm trying to stream audio from N900 to 2 different bluetooth speakers simultaneously. Is the method mentioned above what enables that or is it something else that I need to configure in order to stream to two speakers?
Is there a way to turn off the hsp and hfp profiles and only leave the a2dp and avrcp profiles active on the N900? Will this work?
Thanks,
--vr