apparement faudrait deja savoir si la connexion entre le bluetooth et la pin audio dans le palm est faite ?
personne pour demonter sont palm

ou simplement envoyer un mail chez palm pour leur demander quel palm possede cette connexion ?
Yes, it would. The Headset and Handsfree profiles use an SCO channel to
transport raw PCM audio. They were designed with the idea that the
audio pins of the bluetooth chip would be wired to the audio pins of the
telephone chip. If you try to transport the audio by software between
the two chips, you would have great difficulty playing things
consistently at just the right speed in both directions.
On the other hand, the A2DP profile is for streaming compressed audio,
e.g. MP3. It uses an L2CAP channel, rather than an SCO channel. The
compressed audio has timing information in it. A pair of A2DP headphones
decode the compressed audio to PCM, and handle the real-time problem of
putting that on the hardware at just the right time.
willwoodard@earthlink.net wrote:
>Would it matter if there was a direct hard connection? Couldn't you just set up the communication packets according to whatever audio specs on the palm and just shove them out to bluetooth?
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et la reponse qui tue :
http://news.palmos.com/read/messages?id=191067bon ben c clair c pas possible