S
Serge Louis
Membre
- Inscrit
- 7 Février 2013
- Messages
- 2
- Points
- 0
- #1
Bonjour,
Je possède une tablette Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 3G (Modèle allemand GT-P7501), rootée.
J'ai installé sur celle-ci le programme qui permet de passer des appels vocaux (activer les appels vocaux sur le Galaxy Tab 10.1 P7500). Tout c'est déroulé Normalement. J'arrive à passer des appels et à en recevoir. Le son passe par le casque écouteur sans problème.
J'ai connecté à cette tablette un Stick Bluetooth Samsung HM5000.
Reconnaissance du stick par la tablette : aucun problème.
Décrocher ou raccrocher avec le stick : aucun problème.
Voici les problèmes rencontrés : Pas de sonnerie dans l'oreilette et surtout pas de son.
Après beaucoup d'investigations sur internet, j'ai modifié le fichier : /system/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
Voici la version Original du fichier :
# Configuration file for the audio services
# This section contains options which are not specific to any
# particular interface
# NOTE: Enable=Sink means that bluetoothd exposes Sink interface for remote
# devices, and the local device is a Source
[General]
Enable=Sink,Control
Disable=Headset,Gateway,Source
# Switch to master role for incoming connections (defaults to true)
Master=false
# If we want to disable support for specific services
# Defaults to supporting all implemented services
#Disable=Control,Source
# SCO routing. Either PCM or HCI (in which case audio is routed to/from ALSA)
# Defaults to HCI
#SCORouting=PCM
# Automatically connect both A2DP and HFP/HSP profiles for incoming
# connections. Some headsets that support both profiles will only connect the
# other one automatically so the default setting of true is usually a good
# idea.
#AutoConnect=true
# Headset interface specific options (i.e. options which affect how the audio
# service interacts with remote headset devices)
#[Headset]
# Set to true to support HFP (in addition to HSP only which is the default)
# Defaults to false
#HFP=true
# Maximum number of connected HSP/HFP devices per adapter. Defaults to 1
#MaxConnections=1
# Set to true to enable use of fast connectable mode (faster page scanning)
# for HFP when incomming call starts. Default settings are restored after
# call is answered or rejected. Page scan interval is much shorter and page
# scan type changed to interlaced. Such allows faster connection initiated
# by a headset.
FastConnectable=false
# Just an example of potential config options for the other interfaces
[A2DP]
SBCSources=1
MPEG12Sources=0
[AVRCP]
InputDeviceName=AVRCP
MetaDataEnable=false
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Voici la version modifiée , qui apporte une sonnerie d'appel (réception uniquement) dans l'oreillette, mais toujours pas de son.
Tous ce qui est en gras a été supprimé et souligné a été ajouté
# Configuration file for the audio services
# This section contains options which are not specific to any
# particular interface
# NOTE: Enable=Sink means that bluetoothd exposes Sink interface for remote
# devices, and the local device is a Source
[General]
Enable=Sink,Control
Disable=Headset,Gateway,Source
# Switch to master role for incoming connections (defaults to true)
Master=false
# SCO routing. Either PCM or HCI (in which case audio is routed to/from ALSA)
# Defaults to HCI
#SCORouting=PCM
# Automatically connect both A2DP and HFP/HSP profiles for incoming
# connections. Some headsets that support both profiles will only connect the
# other one automatically so the default setting of true is usually a good
# idea.
#AutoConnect=true
# Headset interface specific options (i.e. options which affect how the audio
# service interacts with remote headset devices)
#[Headset]
# Set to true to support HFP (in addition to HSP only which is the default)
# Defaults to false
#HFP=true
# Maximum number of connected HSP/HFP devices per adapter. Defaults to 1
#MaxConnections=1
# Just an example of potential config options for the other interfaces
[A2DP]
SBCSources=1
MPEG12Sources=0
[AVRCP]
InputDeviceName=AVRCP
MetaDataSupport=1
ControllerSupport=1
Je suis à cours d'idées. mad1
En espérant que quelqu'un aurait une idée de solution.
Merci d'avance.
Bonne journée.
Je possède une tablette Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 3G (Modèle allemand GT-P7501), rootée.
J'ai installé sur celle-ci le programme qui permet de passer des appels vocaux (activer les appels vocaux sur le Galaxy Tab 10.1 P7500). Tout c'est déroulé Normalement. J'arrive à passer des appels et à en recevoir. Le son passe par le casque écouteur sans problème.
J'ai connecté à cette tablette un Stick Bluetooth Samsung HM5000.
Reconnaissance du stick par la tablette : aucun problème.
Décrocher ou raccrocher avec le stick : aucun problème.
Voici les problèmes rencontrés : Pas de sonnerie dans l'oreilette et surtout pas de son.
Après beaucoup d'investigations sur internet, j'ai modifié le fichier : /system/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
Voici la version Original du fichier :
# Configuration file for the audio services
# This section contains options which are not specific to any
# particular interface
# NOTE: Enable=Sink means that bluetoothd exposes Sink interface for remote
# devices, and the local device is a Source
[General]
Enable=Sink,Control
Disable=Headset,Gateway,Source
# Switch to master role for incoming connections (defaults to true)
Master=false
# If we want to disable support for specific services
# Defaults to supporting all implemented services
#Disable=Control,Source
# SCO routing. Either PCM or HCI (in which case audio is routed to/from ALSA)
# Defaults to HCI
#SCORouting=PCM
# Automatically connect both A2DP and HFP/HSP profiles for incoming
# connections. Some headsets that support both profiles will only connect the
# other one automatically so the default setting of true is usually a good
# idea.
#AutoConnect=true
# Headset interface specific options (i.e. options which affect how the audio
# service interacts with remote headset devices)
#[Headset]
# Set to true to support HFP (in addition to HSP only which is the default)
# Defaults to false
#HFP=true
# Maximum number of connected HSP/HFP devices per adapter. Defaults to 1
#MaxConnections=1
# Set to true to enable use of fast connectable mode (faster page scanning)
# for HFP when incomming call starts. Default settings are restored after
# call is answered or rejected. Page scan interval is much shorter and page
# scan type changed to interlaced. Such allows faster connection initiated
# by a headset.
FastConnectable=false
# Just an example of potential config options for the other interfaces
[A2DP]
SBCSources=1
MPEG12Sources=0
[AVRCP]
InputDeviceName=AVRCP
MetaDataEnable=false
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Voici la version modifiée , qui apporte une sonnerie d'appel (réception uniquement) dans l'oreillette, mais toujours pas de son.
Tous ce qui est en gras a été supprimé et souligné a été ajouté
# Configuration file for the audio services
# This section contains options which are not specific to any
# particular interface
# NOTE: Enable=Sink means that bluetoothd exposes Sink interface for remote
# devices, and the local device is a Source
[General]
Enable=Sink,Control
Disable=Headset,Gateway,Source
# Switch to master role for incoming connections (defaults to true)
Master=false
# SCO routing. Either PCM or HCI (in which case audio is routed to/from ALSA)
# Defaults to HCI
#SCORouting=PCM
# Automatically connect both A2DP and HFP/HSP profiles for incoming
# connections. Some headsets that support both profiles will only connect the
# other one automatically so the default setting of true is usually a good
# idea.
#AutoConnect=true
# Headset interface specific options (i.e. options which affect how the audio
# service interacts with remote headset devices)
#[Headset]
# Set to true to support HFP (in addition to HSP only which is the default)
# Defaults to false
#HFP=true
# Maximum number of connected HSP/HFP devices per adapter. Defaults to 1
#MaxConnections=1
# Just an example of potential config options for the other interfaces
[A2DP]
SBCSources=1
MPEG12Sources=0
[AVRCP]
InputDeviceName=AVRCP
MetaDataSupport=1
ControllerSupport=1
Je suis à cours d'idées. mad1
En espérant que quelqu'un aurait une idée de solution.
Merci d'avance.
Bonne journée.