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2018-09-14 16:22:06 +0200
In the gui I can only select a typ without the knowledge what profile is used for that type.
For my headset the default profile was in the german translation "Kopfhörer" (This means in english headphone). Changing the language of the device to english shows that this seams to be the type "headset"...dosen't realy match tho the german translation.
With this profile, the ringtone was also routet to the heaset as descripted above.
After I saw the comment from deloptes I changed the profile to "Freisprecheinrichtung" (in english hands-free) which seams to be in the english translation "car kit".
With this profile the phone rings and the call itself is routed through the headset. This is the solution for me.
duplicate?
rgrnetalk ( 2018-05-26 22:23:04 +0200 )editBTW, this is default behavior in N9
deloptes ( 2018-05-26 22:57:42 +0200 )editMy opinion;
@rgrnetalk - the question you've linked to pertains to a potential bug but is not a feature request.
@emchella - please refrain from using the answer box to pass a comment to another user, your 'answer' is not an answer at all, it is merely a response to another comment, so please use comments box for comments.
Spam Hunter ( 2018-05-27 12:42:52 +0200 )editI can see the reasoning for that; "If a BT headset is connected all audio alerts should be routed there"
However it would be good to have the possibility of defining additional output for alerts in config; for example just yesterday it happened to me that I was listening to Cutespot with BT headset, then paused the music while taking earplugs out to talk to a person nearby. At that time I got an incoming call and did not notice it due to no ringtone on the device itself...
juiceme ( 2018-05-29 16:11:32 +0200 )editThis was default behavior in Nokia N9. Unfortunately bluez5 is so unfriendly to my car, that I can not use this feature with Sailfish, but I just read this article once again after reading it couple of years ago http://www.lightofdawn.org/blog/?viewDetailed=00031
Are you sure you have HFT profile connected and not A2DP. I think if you had HFT it should work that way, but this is just a good guess. Often A2DP is selected automatically and you can hardly make the difference unless something like this happens as the voice in A2DP is going via the phone, but as it is close to you anyway there is impact only on the quality.
deloptes ( 2018-05-30 00:30:14 +0200 )edit