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Sounds like an interesting trick to try out, and should be possible - maybe a weekend project/video topic. Not to be too much of a pessimist, but I'm guessing the audio latency will be too hefty for playing live. |
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Since the Pi has built-in bluetooth, how difficult woud it be to implement the option of scanning for bluetooth devices on the Squishbox, ie bluetooth headphones and speakers.
I realise that its very easy to come up with ideas, and implemening them can be quite a chore. As I'm not a developer, merely and enthusiast, I appreaciate all the work that has gone into this device and think its amazing.
I had a quick look into connecting bluetooth devices from the command line and this covered a few situations, at least enough to whet my appetite.
https://computingforgeeks.com/connect-to-bluetooth-device-from-linux-terminal/
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