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posted 2017-04-21 15:40:05 +0200

Does Jolla 1/C/Intex hardware support A2DP sink role?

I'd like to be able to use Sailfish devices as audio output, similar to usual bluetooth speakers, which use the A2DP sink role in that case. I know that source is supported, because I can play through speakers just that way and software-side support is there too, as far as I know, in bluez and pulseaudio (there's a few guides on how to accomplish this kind of setup with a PC). The question is, does the hardware support that?

I know that an app doing this kind of playback won't get into harbour anyway since I'll most likely have to modify system configuration files, but that's not a requirement at first.

Does Jolla 1/C/Intex hardware support A2DP sink role?

I'd like to be able to use Sailfish devices as audio output, similar to usual bluetooth speakers, which use the A2DP sink role in that case. I know that source is supported, because I can play through speakers just that way and software-side support is there too, as far as I know, in bluez and pulseaudio (there's a few guides on how to accomplish this kind of setup with a PC). The question is, does the hardware support that?

I know that an app doing this kind of playback won't get into harbour anyway since I'll most likely have to modify system configuration files, but that's not a requirement at first.

Does Jolla 1/C/Intex hardware support A2DP sink role?

I'd like to be able to use Sailfish devices as audio output, similar to usual bluetooth speakers, which use the A2DP sink role in that case. I know that source is supported, because I can play through speakers just that way and software-side support is there too, as far as I know, in bluez and pulseaudio (there's a few guides on how to accomplish this kind of setup with a PC). The question is, does the hardware support that?

I know that an app doing this kind of playback won't get into harbour anyway since I'll most likely have to modify system configuration files, but that's not a requirement at first.