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How does audio get sent across Bluetooth and then reconstructed into an audio signal?
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<blockquote data-quote="NickL" data-source="post: 2126661" data-attributes="member: 219102"><p>What protocol is used to package the audio data? Is it RS-232? If you have extensive knowledge about streaming audio across Bluetooth, I could use a contact for question about a project I am working on.</p><p></p><p>I plan on converting the digital audio signal that my SparkFun Bluetooth chip receives and turning it back to an analog audio signal through a CPLD or some kind of programmable chip.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p>Also, if the data is sent in packets with overhead - I am assuming that it will create a delay between each audio packet. Thus, will require a buffering. Any insight to dealing with that? Will need something with memory...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickL, post: 2126661, member: 219102"] What protocol is used to package the audio data? Is it RS-232? If you have extensive knowledge about streaming audio across Bluetooth, I could use a contact for question about a project I am working on. I plan on converting the digital audio signal that my SparkFun Bluetooth chip receives and turning it back to an analog audio signal through a CPLD or some kind of programmable chip. Thanks. Also, if the data is sent in packets with overhead - I am assuming that it will create a delay between each audio packet. Thus, will require a buffering. Any insight to dealing with that? Will need something with memory... [/QUOTE]
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