On 10/10/2010 04:31 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote: > On Sunday, October 10, 2010 08:49:51 Zoltan Hoppar wrote: >> I have an bluetooth headset witch is capable to bind with my mobile, >> but also possibly with my computer too. The question is the folllowing >> - is it possible to select my BT headset as input device, and redirect >> the output to amplifiers, or amplified speakers through Pulseaudio? >> How can I know that my bluetooth headphone is capable to use as this? >> Or just if my machine detects the headset, choose out as input device? > Sure it's possible, I've done it already. I hate being limited with a cable > when talking with someone over skype. :-) > > Basically, once you connect your device to the computer, open pavucontrol and > tell it to use this device for that input, that device for this output, and > such. It's pretty intuitive and easy to handle. The settings will stick until > you change them again. There's not much to it. > > And your headset device will be detected as two completely independent > devices, one input and one output, which is essentially true (you have a > microphone and a speaker in there, right?). Noone is forcing you to use them > simultaneously. :-) > > However, I was disappointed with the range of my wireless headset, it loses > signal just going over to another room... :-( And mike quality was far worse > than an ordinary regular wired headset. But I guess that depends on the amount > of money one puts into the headset. :-) > > HTH, :-) > Marko > Just tried it. It works, but audio quality and frequency range is not good enough to listen to good music, and the mic audio frequency range is rather limited. Distance is about 15 to 20 feet before distortion sets in. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines