<p>Hello, </p>
<p>Am 09.09.2011 21:52 schrieb "Johan Hedberg" <<a href="mailto:johan.hedberg@gmail.com">johan.hedberg@gmail.com</a>>:<br>
><br>
> Hi Alexander,</p>
<p>... </p>
<p>> Firstly, you should be a bit more precise: I assume you're talking about<br>
> having audio streams active to both profiles at the same time, and not<br>
> about them being connected (but having an audio stream inactive) at the<br>
> same time.<br>
></p>
<p>Well, let me try to describe what I would like to get. </p>
<p>I want to hear music and i also want to be able to use VoIP. </p>
<p>For music, I need a2dp, for VoIP, I need hsp. But when I enable a2dp output/profile in the phonon settings or with the pacmd command, I can no longer select the p311 as a recording device in phonon and it is also not shown in ekiga and other apps for input (only for output). </p>
<p>When I select hsp, I can select the p311 as a recording device, but when I play music in amarok or the like, it sounds terrible (because the sound quality of hsp is bad, but good enough for VoIP). </p>
<p>Hsp doesn't really have to be active most of the time, only when I actually use VoIP. The VoIP is open all day long. But when I am actually in a call, a2dp can (and actually SHOULD) be off. No need to listen to music while talking… ;-) <br>
</p>
<p>> The default BlueZ behavior when connecting a headset, and also something<br>
> recommended in Bluetooth white papers, is to always have both profiles<br>
> connected. </p>
<p>Aha. That is why both connect, when I connect to one in the Bluetooth icon in the system tray of KDE.</p>
<p>Is it possible to get what I would like to get? <br></p>
<p>Regards, </p>
<p>Alexander <br>
</p>