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Hi all,

I have a USB C headset.

I am setting it up, so it's plugged into my Linux box, so it can listen to music, and make calls, etc from my phone, via bluetooth.

Then I don't have to keep unplugging my headset and plugging it into my phone.

Also so I can record directly to the Linux machine, that is broadcast from my phone.

But, how can I intercept the Bluetooth audio, and record it?

Thank you.

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[โ€“] makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Are you aware if it allowed you to record the Bluetooth audio?

[โ€“] foggy@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

Blue Moon is for finding, discovering, it connecting Bluetooth devices. So now, that's not what you would be doing with Bluemon.

But with it, you would see a lot more information about what's going on with that Bluetooth connection. Sometimes a Bluetooth device will get found, and connect, but the services that Bluetooth device are running aren't getting communicated. This is something that Bluemon would help you find