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From: | Matthias Thomae |
Subject: | [Ant-phone-devel] Re: [Bluez-users] Telephony with BT headset? |
Date: | Mon, 02 Feb 2004 11:14:07 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.4) Gecko/20030930 Debian/1.4-5 |
Hi Marcel, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
I have a BT headset lying around which came with my mobile phone. However, I don't use it with my mobile, so the idea crossed my mind that it could be possible to use the headset with my linux server to make phone calls using the ISDN system. I'm quite sure that this _is_ possible, as I can receive and send an audio stream via ISDN4Linux, and the same applies (more or less) to the headset via BlueZ.There is a telephone application http://www.antcom.de/ant-phone/ which I have tried with a cable headset.has anyone tried this application with the capidrv? For example with a AVM B1. I own one, but mine is build into the wrong machine for such tests and I need it there. I run some tests with a BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN and call management stuff seems to work, but I don't hear anything on my soundcard.
In my setup, I used capidrv and a BlueZ cmtp connection to a BlueFritz! AP-X (and a cable-headset), and it worked although I got large latencies. Also see my post(s) at the ant-phone mailing list:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/ant-phone-devel/2003-11/msg00002.html
Is there anyone who will spend some time in adding native CAPI support to this application?
I guess Roland has to be asked this :) I cross-post this to his mailing list as well.
Regards. Matthias
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