On 1/20/21 7:34 PM, Edward wrote:
On 11/13/20 9:21 PM, Edward via tde-users wrote:
Out of all that I tested, it included three different Sentry models. All three include a mic and can answer a phone call, when paired to a phone. Why their mics would not connect through Bluetooth on the PC, it must be the electronics inside those headsets, maybe they're just not recognizing a certain profile.
In the Bluetooth Manager:
A2DP (default) worked fine with all headphones tested.
For the two sets of headphones that successfully work with their mics, it required the connection be changed to Audio Sink first, then select the HFP/HSP profile. ____________________________________________________
Under Debian, do I now need additional packages? Using the above directions, I am getting NO audio in the headphones, it's all coming through the PC speakers, when I log into an online meeting.
blueman, bluez-tools, bluez, ofono, bluez-obexd, libbluetooth3 are all installed. At the time my original e-mail was sent, I had PCLinuxOS installed.
Thanks in advance.
When the profile is on A2DP, I get audio, no mic. When I switch it to HSP.HFP which should give me the mike with audio, under Debian, I now lose the audio in the headphones and the audio comes out of the PC speakers instead.
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