Collaboration supports voice over Bluetooth on embedded Linux
Jun 16, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsStonestreet One Inc. and Clarity LLC announced that they have collaborated to create a “fully integrated” Bluetooth voice solution based on the combination of Clarity's “CVC” (Clear Voice Capture) software along with Stonestreet One's “Bluetopia” Bluetooth protocol stack. The combined Bluetopia/CVC solution will be available on multiple target platforms, including TI DSPs, Hitachi SHx, and ARM, and on… several target operating systems including embedded Linux.
One of the challenges on early releases of Bluetooth products has been the quality of the voice interfaces, the companies said. The two companies, who are both members of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, emphasized that they are committed to enhancing Bluetooth voice quality and performance, as well as the Bluetooth specification itself, and that they will work together to promote a complete high-end software solution for a variety of Bluetooth voice-related markets.
The Bluetopia/CVC solution will be available during the third quarter of 2003, the companies said.
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