On Mon, Oct 27 '03 at 12:48, miller ben wrote:
> I recently got a car with support for bluetooth
> enabled cell phones. ...
>
> I want to have a laptop play music through my car
> radio using bluetooth. Is there any chance of this
> working?
Technically this is not too hard.
(BTW: a copy of hcitool scan and hcitool inq would have been nice)
Your radio is able to connect to your phones SCO channel using either
the "Audio Gateway" or the "Head Set" profile. And if you look at the
archive a few people are right now triing to get SCO to be useable for
all kind of things.
There is one major catch: SCO it basically 8bit at 8kHz mono, with some
proprietary encoding that might give you more some bigger dynamics than
plain 8bit PCM would give you, but I'm not sure of the later.
And 8bit at 8kHz is in germay called "ISDN Quality" even FM is better
(FM via cable that is)
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