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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml to c/linux4noobs@programming.dev

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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[-] makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 months ago

Just to put things into even more of a spin, I just tested it with a phone call, and now it records my voice through the microphone, but it doesn't record the speaker's voice coming back through the speaker.

I guess on a phone call it's switched around?

This Is Going to Be Challenging :-)

I want to do it all on the computer because I want to run processing over it via an AI, and I want it done local on my machines so that it is private, and nobody has their voice shared with anybody else.

It's a bit of an experiment and I just want to see if I can do it. It will greatly speed up my workflow if I can.

this post was submitted on 02 Aug 2024
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