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Originally Posted by libro View Post
I have recently acquired a bluetooth device which allows me to play audio from the N9 through my stereo (a logitech device).

It plays mostly ok except for dropouts on a fairly regular basis.

I decided to watch the syslog ( /var/log/syslog ) to see whether there was any specific activity during those dropouts, and noticed that they coincided with the following messages appearing in the log

May 4 21:17:05 (2012) wlancond[1763]: Scan issued
May 4 21:17:07 (2012) wlancond[1763]: Scan results ready -- scan active

So my question is: is there a way the music player can be made robust to other processes running on the system, like wlancond ?

These dropouts are making the N9 fairly ineffective as a music player, and I had been hoping it might be possible to use it as a main loungeroom music player.
Read this entire report, inc. comments....
http://harmattan-bugs.nokia.com/show_bug.cgi?id=125
They still haven't responded at all since here...
http://harmattan-bugs.nokia.com/show_bug.cgi?id=125#c13
Despite constant suggestions for simple workarounds, instead of drastic changes.

All you can do is vote, get others to do so, & maybe add some useful ideas there.
I doubt it'll make it into PR1.3 though, it's primarily a bug-fix release for the nastiest bugs.
They barely have enough resources for them, let alone secondary ones & new features.
And it's very unlikely there'll be a PR1.4 and PR1.5

Last edited by jalyst; 2012-05-05 at 17:00.
 

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