https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=203745

--- Comment #23 from Hans Petter Selasky <hsela...@freebsd.org> ---
Forwarding message from Nathanial Sloss:

> AFAICT the only reason as to why auto config would fail would be if the max
> bitpool value that is calculated is smaller than the minimum bit pool value.
> 
> This is possibile on some headphones/speakers bta2dpd has the -B switch so the
> user can set the max bitpool value.  Is there hci dump on freebsd as seeing
> the output of getConfiguration will confirm this.  Otherwize increasing
> DEFAULT_MAXBITPOOL from 80 to say 160 in sbc_encode.h might work for his
> headphones but I am at a loss as to whether this will effect others.  The
> problem stems from the fact that different manufacturers specify different
> encoding ranges and I've made it use the highest possible value as this will
> give the best quality but in some cases the headphones will report a bitpool
> range of 2-253 but if you encode the audio at 253 you wont get any playback
> and most android/linux will just use 36 and this wont work with some
> headphones or sound bad.

Tony: Could you try to change the definition of DEFAULT_MAXBITPOOL?

--HPS

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