![]() ![]() The libsamplerate based resamplers are now deprecated, because they offer no particular advantage over speex. The minimum json-c version has been bumped to 0.11. The minimum supported oFono version is 1.13. The oFono HFP backend for BlueZ 5 naturally introduces a runtime dependency on oFono. It's a header dependency only, so the actual library doesn't need to be present at runtime. The native HSP backend for BlueZ 5 depends on libbluetooth. ![]() The runtime decision which to use is done via the "headset" argument of module-bluetooth-discover. If you need to support both alternatives, then you have to enable both. Similarly, if you don't need to support oFono, then it's best to disable the oFono backend. If you only need to support a bluetooth audio stack with oFono, then it's advisable to disable the native backend when building PulseAudio. They can be both enabled, but only one can be used at runtime. When building PulseAudio, it's possible to choose between "native" and "ofono" BlueZ 5 headset backends. We now have Vala bindings for libpulse-simple. This is useful if an audio buffer is part of a bigger structure that needs to be freed or unreferenced when the audio buffer is no longer needed. The function allows more flexible use of free callbacks than the regular pa_stream_write() function. New function in libpulse: pa_stream_write_ext_free(). Many minor improvements, bug fixes, and i18n updates.Better support for multichannel and 2.1 profiles.BlueZ 5 HFP (hands-free) profile support via oFono.PulseAudio 6.0 Release Notes Changes at a Glance Home About Community Download Documentation Planet ![]()
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