Re: What is "Bluetooth Audio Gateway"?
Re: What is "Bluetooth Audio Gateway"?
- Subject: Re: What is "Bluetooth Audio Gateway"?
- From: Marco Pontil <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:37:46 -0700
Sorry, misunderstand: I meant a Bluetooth headset (like this: http://
www.thetravelinsider.info/roadwarriorcontent/images/btheadset.jpg ).
To make things clearer: there are 2 services involed with BT headsets:
1] on the headset ( http://www.thetravelinsider.info/
roadwarriorcontent/images/btheadset.jpg ) the "Headset" service
2] on the phone (or the mac) the Audio Gateway.
In this way either side can connect to the other (the headset looks
for the audio gateway, and the audio gateway looks for a headset).
Other macs and the nokia phone do not see the service because they
are them-self audio gateways. (audio gateways do not look for audio
gateways).
... Marco
On Apr 2, 2007, at 11:30 AM, Thomas Tempelmann wrote:
On 2.4.2007 18:21 Uhr, "Marco Pontil" <email@hidden> wrote:
You must have setup an headset on that mac, that service is published
once you setup a headset to allow the headset to connect back.
Indeed. I have a USB headset connected. So, this feature is
provided by
Apple then? Kind of a easter egg, it appears :)
Yet, if that's the case, why can neither my Nokia N80 nor my other
Macs use
that service?
BTW, has that feature been introduced in 10.4.4 perhaps? (I wonder
if that's
the thing that Zach Rosen's BPE2 builds upon)
Thomas
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