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Originally posted by darkphoenix22 View PostI don't see why we need a sound aemon to prvide this functinality.
Extending gnome-bluetooth and Bluez would work just as well, without the complications.
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Originally posted by darkphoenix22 View PostEdit: I don't see why we need a sound daemon to provide this functionality.
Extending gnome-bluetooth and Bluez would work just as well, without the complications.
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Originally posted by darkphoenix22 View PostNo. I'm proposing the Bluetooth drivers provide the on-the-fly Bluetooth audio switching.
Seriously using a sound daemon to do this is like using a sledgehammer to crack a peanut.
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Originally posted by darkphoenix22 View PostNo. I'm proposing the Bluetooth drivers provide the on-the-fly Bluetooth audio switching.
Seriously using a sound daemon to do this is like using a sledgehammer to crack a peanut.
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I should add that bluetooth is one example of this functionality.
It applies equally well to a father at home listening to audio playback on his pc, and when his kids go to bed he can then plugin a USB headset and have the audio re-routed to that as just another example.
Then there's the cases when you're dealing with game audio playback where you might want to switch between your stereo and a headset.
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