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Uso de Android RecognizerIntent con un auricular bluetooth (5)

¡Hoan Nguyen ha hecho un gran trabajo!
Probando su código, he notado que en algunos casos no se llama a stopBluetoothSco ().

Propongo un pequeño cambio en CountDownTimer:

private CountDownTimer mCountDown11 = new CountDownTimer(10000, 1000) { @TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) @SuppressWarnings("synthetic-access") @Override public void onTick(long millisUntilFinished) { mBluetoothHeadset.startVoiceRecognition(mConnectedHeadset); Log.d(TAG, "onTick startVoiceRecognition"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } @SuppressWarnings("synthetic-access") @Override public void onFinish() { mIsCountDownOn = false; /* START EDIT: Unregister broadcast receivers and stop Sco audio connection and cancel count down if fails to connect. */ stopBluetooth11(); /* END EDIT */ Log.d(TAG, "/nonFinish fail to connect to headset audio"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } };

Utilizo el siguiente código para iniciar el reconocimiento de voz en Android:

PackageManager pm = getPackageManager(); List<ResolveInfo> activities = pm.queryIntentActivities(new Intent(RecognizerIntent.ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH), 0); if (activities.size() == 0) { displayWarning("This device does not support speech recognition"); return; } Intent intent = new Intent(RecognizerIntent.ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH); intent.putExtra(RecognizerIntent.EXTRA_LANGUAGE_MODEL, RecognizerIntent.LANGUAGE_MODEL_FREE_FORM); startActivityForResult(intent, VOICE_RECOGNITION_REQUEST_CODE);

Esto funciona bien Sin embargo, no parece aceptar la entrada de voz de un auricular Bluetooth emparejado y conectado usando el perfil "Audio del teléfono".

Puedo utilizar una aplicación llamada SoundAbout para forzar "Media Audio" a "Bluetooth (mono) (SCO)". Con esta aplicación configurada, mi reconocimiento de voz ahora funciona tomando mi entrada de voz de mis auriculares.

¿Cómo puedo usar RecognizerIntent y obtener la entrada de voz de un auricular bluetooth?

Veo en el nivel 16 de API que hay una nueva acción de intención ACTION_VOICE_SEARCH_HANDS_FREE . Esto es demasiado nuevo para que yo lo use, pero ¿solucionaría esto mi problema?

¿Tengo que ensuciarme en el AudioManager (como supongo que está haciendo SoundAbout) para enrutar la entrada de audio usando setBluetoothScoOn () o startBluetoothSco ()?


Aunque los auriculares Bluetooth están emparejados y conectados al perfil de audio del teléfono (HF / HS), la conexión de audio real (SCO) se establece solo cuando se recibe y se acepta una llamada.

Para que su aplicación de realidad virtual acepte la entrada de voz de un auricular Bluetooth, su aplicación tendrá que establecer un SCO para el auricular con un disparador de entrada VR. Deberá usar lo siguiente: isBluetoothScoAvailableOffCall para verificar si la plataforma admite esta capacidad, luego use el startBluetoothSco y stopBluetoothSco para iniciar el SCO al auricular.


Creo que todo lo que tienes que hacer es cambiar la configuración de audio en tu aplicación.

debe poner el siguiente código cuando desee recibir y enviar el sonido de su auricular a través de bluetooth.

AudioManager audioManager; audioManager = (AudioManager) getSystemService(AUDIO_SERVICE); audioManager.setMode(AudioManager.MODE_IN_COMMUNICATION); audioManager.startBluetoothSco(); audioManager.setBluetoothScoOn(true);

No olvide restaurar la configuración normal en el teléfono de la siguiente manera cuando no esté usando el bluetooth.

audioManager.setMode(AudioManager.MODE_NORMAL); audioManager.stopBluetoothSco(); audioManager.setBluetoothScoOn(false);

los permisos que se necesitan son los siguientes:

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS" />

¡es fácil!


Permiso manifiesto

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH" /> <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BROADCAST_STICKY" /> <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS" />

Cree una clase interna BluetoothHelper extends BluetoothHeadSetUtils en su Activity o Service . Declare un miembro de clase mBluetoothHelper y onCreate() en onCreate()

BluetoothHelper mBluetoothHelper; @Override public void onCreate() { mBluetoothHelper = new BluetoothHelper(this); } @Override onResume() { mBluetoothHelper.start(); } @Override onPause() { mBluetoothHelper.stop(); } // inner class // BluetoothHeadsetUtils is an abstract class that has // 4 abstracts methods that need to be implemented. private class BluetoothHelper extends BluetoothHeadSetUtils { public BluetoothHelper(Context context) { super(context); } @Override public void onScoAudioDisconnected() { // Cancel speech recognizer if desired } @Override public void onScoAudioConnected() { // Should start speech recognition here if not already started } @Override public void onHeadsetDisconnected() { } @Override public void onHeadsetConnected() { } }

Para usar auriculares bluetooth con Text To Speech, debe configurar el AudioManager a STREAM_VOICE_CALL antes de llamar a speak. O usa el siguiente código

protected void speak(String text) { HashMap<String, String> myHashRender = new HashMap<String, String>(); if (mBluetoothHelper.isOnHeadsetSco()) { myHashRender.put(TextToSpeech.Engine.KEY_PARAM_STREAM, String.valueOf(AudioManager.STREAM_VOICE_CALL)); } mTts.speak(text, TextToSpeech.QUEUE_FLUSH, myHashRender); }

Copie la clase BluetoothHeadsetUtils a su proyecto.

import java.util.List; import android.annotation.SuppressLint; import android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter; import android.bluetooth.BluetoothClass; import android.bluetooth.BluetoothDevice; import android.bluetooth.BluetoothHeadset; import android.bluetooth.BluetoothProfile; import android.content.BroadcastReceiver; import android.content.Context; import android.content.Intent; import android.content.IntentFilter; import android.media.AudioManager; import android.os.Build; import android.os.CountDownTimer; import android.util.Log; /** * This is a utility to detect bluetooth headset connection and establish audio connection * for android API >= 8. This includes a work around for API < 11 to detect already connected headset * before the application starts. This work around would only fails if Sco audio * connection is accepted but the connected device is not a headset. * * @author Hoan Nguyen * */ public abstract class BluetoothHeadsetUtils { private Context mContext; private BluetoothAdapter mBluetoothAdapter; private BluetoothHeadset mBluetoothHeadset; private BluetoothDevice mConnectedHeadset; private AudioManager mAudioManager; private boolean mIsCountDownOn; private boolean mIsStarting; private boolean mIsOnHeadsetSco; private boolean mIsStarted; private static final String TAG = "BluetoothHeadsetUtils"; //$NON-NLS-1$ /** * Constructor * @param context */ public BluetoothHeadsetUtils(Context context) { mContext = context; mBluetoothAdapter = BluetoothAdapter.getDefaultAdapter(); mAudioManager = (AudioManager) mContext.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); } /** * Call this to start BluetoothHeadsetUtils functionalities. * @return The return value of startBluetooth() or startBluetooth11() */ public boolean start() { if (!mIsStarted) { mIsStarted = true; if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT < Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) { mIsStarted = startBluetooth(); } else { mIsStarted = startBluetooth11(); } } return mIsStarted; } /** * Should call this on onResume or onDestroy. * Unregister broadcast receivers and stop Sco audio connection * and cancel count down. */ public void stop() { if (mIsStarted) { mIsStarted = false; if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT < Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) { stopBluetooth(); } else { stopBluetooth11(); } } } /** * * @return true if audio is connected through headset. */ public boolean isOnHeadsetSco() { return mIsOnHeadsetSco; } public abstract void onHeadsetDisconnected(); public abstract void onHeadsetConnected(); public abstract void onScoAudioDisconnected(); public abstract void onScoAudioConnected(); /** * Register for bluetooth headset connection states and Sco audio states. * Try to connect to bluetooth headset audio by calling startBluetoothSco(). * This is a work around for API < 11 to detect if a headset is connected before * the application starts. * * The official documentation for startBluetoothSco() states * * "This method can be used by applications wanting to send and received audio to/from * a bluetooth SCO headset while the phone is not in call." * * Does this mean that startBluetoothSco() would fail if the connected bluetooth device * is not a headset? * * Thus if a call to startBluetoothSco() is successful, i.e mBroadcastReceiver will receive * an ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CHANGED with intent extra SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTED, then * we assume that a headset is connected. * * @return false if device does not support bluetooth or current platform does not supports * use of SCO for off call. */ @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") private boolean startBluetooth() { Log.d(TAG, "startBluetooth"); //$NON-NLS-1$ // Device support bluetooth if (mBluetoothAdapter != null) { if (mAudioManager.isBluetoothScoAvailableOffCall()) { mContext.registerReceiver(mBroadcastReceiver, new IntentFilter(BluetoothDevice.ACTION_ACL_CONNECTED)); mContext.registerReceiver(mBroadcastReceiver, new IntentFilter(BluetoothDevice.ACTION_ACL_DISCONNECTED)); mContext.registerReceiver(mBroadcastReceiver, new IntentFilter(AudioManager.ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CHANGED)); // Need to set audio mode to MODE_IN_CALL for call to startBluetoothSco() to succeed. mAudioManager.setMode(AudioManager.MODE_IN_CALL); mIsCountDownOn = true; // mCountDown repeatedly tries to start bluetooth Sco audio connection. mCountDown.start(); // need for audio sco, see mBroadcastReceiver mIsStarting = true; return true; } } return false; } /** * Register a headset profile listener * @return false if device does not support bluetooth or current platform does not supports * use of SCO for off call or error in getting profile proxy. */ @TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) private boolean startBluetooth11() { Log.d(TAG, "startBluetooth11"); //$NON-NLS-1$ // Device support bluetooth if (mBluetoothAdapter != null) { if (mAudioManager.isBluetoothScoAvailableOffCall()) { // All the detection and audio connection are done in mHeadsetProfileListener if (mBluetoothAdapter.getProfileProxy(mContext, mHeadsetProfileListener, BluetoothProfile.HEADSET)) { return true; } } } return false; } /** * API < 11 * Unregister broadcast receivers and stop Sco audio connection * and cancel count down. */ private void stopBluetooth() { Log.d(TAG, "stopBluetooth"); //$NON-NLS-1$ if (mIsCountDownOn) { mIsCountDownOn = false; mCountDown.cancel(); } // Need to stop Sco audio connection here when the app // change orientation or close with headset still turns on. mContext.unregisterReceiver(mBroadcastReceiver); mAudioManager.stopBluetoothSco(); mAudioManager.setMode(AudioManager.MODE_NORMAL); } /** * API >= 11 * Unregister broadcast receivers and stop Sco audio connection * and cancel count down. */ @TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) protected void stopBluetooth11() { Log.d(TAG, "stopBluetooth11"); //$NON-NLS-1$ if (mIsCountDownOn) { mIsCountDownOn = false; mCountDown11.cancel(); } if (mBluetoothHeadset != null) { // Need to call stopVoiceRecognition here when the app // change orientation or close with headset still turns on. mBluetoothHeadset.stopVoiceRecognition(mConnectedHeadset); mContext.unregisterReceiver(mHeadsetBroadcastReceiver); mBluetoothAdapter.closeProfileProxy(BluetoothProfile.HEADSET, mBluetoothHeadset); mBluetoothHeadset = null; } } /** * Broadcast receiver for API < 11 * Handle headset and Sco audio connection states. */ private BroadcastReceiver mBroadcastReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver() { @SuppressWarnings({"deprecation", "synthetic-access"}) @Override public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) { String action = intent.getAction(); if (action.equals(BluetoothDevice.ACTION_ACL_CONNECTED)) { mConnectedHeadset = intent.getParcelableExtra(BluetoothDevice.EXTRA_DEVICE); BluetoothClass bluetoothClass = mConnectedHeadset.getBluetoothClass(); if (bluetoothClass != null) { // Check if device is a headset. Besides the 2 below, are there other // device classes also qualified as headset? int deviceClass = bluetoothClass.getDeviceClass(); if (deviceClass == BluetoothClass.Device.AUDIO_VIDEO_HANDSFREE || deviceClass == BluetoothClass.Device.AUDIO_VIDEO_WEARABLE_HEADSET) { // start bluetooth Sco audio connection. // Calling startBluetoothSco() always returns faIL here, // that why a count down timer is implemented to call // startBluetoothSco() in the onTick. mAudioManager.setMode(AudioManager.MODE_IN_CALL); mIsCountDownOn = true; mCountDown.start(); // override this if you want to do other thing when the device is connected. onHeadsetConnected(); } } Log.d(TAG, mConnectedHeadset.getName() + " connected"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } else if (action.equals(BluetoothDevice.ACTION_ACL_DISCONNECTED)) { Log.d(TAG, "Headset disconnected"); //$NON-NLS-1$ if (mIsCountDownOn) { mIsCountDownOn = false; mCountDown.cancel(); } mAudioManager.setMode(AudioManager.MODE_NORMAL); // override this if you want to do other thing when the device is disconnected. onHeadsetDisconnected(); } else if (action.equals(AudioManager.ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CHANGED)) { int state = intent.getIntExtra(AudioManager.EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE, AudioManager.SCO_AUDIO_STATE_ERROR); if (state == AudioManager.SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTED) { mIsOnHeadsetSco = true; if (mIsStarting) { // When the device is connected before the application starts, // ACTION_ACL_CONNECTED will not be received, so call onHeadsetConnected here mIsStarting = false; onHeadsetConnected(); } if (mIsCountDownOn) { mIsCountDownOn = false; mCountDown.cancel(); } // override this if you want to do other thing when Sco audio is connected. onScoAudioConnected(); Log.d(TAG, "Sco connected"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } else if (state == AudioManager.SCO_AUDIO_STATE_DISCONNECTED) { Log.d(TAG, "Sco disconnected"); //$NON-NLS-1$ // Always receive SCO_AUDIO_STATE_DISCONNECTED on call to startBluetooth() // which at that stage we do not want to do anything. Thus the if condition. if (!mIsStarting) { mIsOnHeadsetSco = false; // Need to call stopBluetoothSco(), otherwise startBluetoothSco() // will not be successful. mAudioManager.stopBluetoothSco(); // override this if you want to do other thing when Sco audio is disconnected. onScoAudioDisconnected(); } } } } }; /** * API < 11 * Try to connect to audio headset in onTick. */ private CountDownTimer mCountDown = new CountDownTimer(10000, 1000) { @SuppressWarnings("synthetic-access") @Override public void onTick(long millisUntilFinished) { // When this call is successful, this count down timer will be canceled. mAudioManager.startBluetoothSco(); Log.d(TAG, "/nonTick start bluetooth Sco"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } @SuppressWarnings("synthetic-access") @Override public void onFinish() { // Calls to startBluetoothSco() in onStick are not successful. // Should implement something to inform user of this failure mIsCountDownOn = false; mAudioManager.setMode(AudioManager.MODE_NORMAL); Log.d(TAG, "/nonFinish fail to connect to headset audio"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } }; /** * API >= 11 * Check for already connected headset and if so start audio connection. * Register for broadcast of headset and Sco audio connection states. */ private BluetoothProfile.ServiceListener mHeadsetProfileListener = new BluetoothProfile.ServiceListener() { /** * This method is never called, even when we closeProfileProxy on onPause. * When or will it ever be called??? */ @Override public void onServiceDisconnected(int profile) { Log.d(TAG, "Profile listener onServiceDisconnected"); //$NON-NLS-1$ stopBluetooth11(); } @SuppressWarnings("synthetic-access") @TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) @Override public void onServiceConnected(int profile, BluetoothProfile proxy) { Log.d(TAG, "Profile listener onServiceConnected"); //$NON-NLS-1$ // mBluetoothHeadset is just a headset profile, // it does not represent a headset device. mBluetoothHeadset = (BluetoothHeadset) proxy; // If a headset is connected before this application starts, // ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED will not be broadcast. // So we need to check for already connected headset. List<BluetoothDevice> devices = mBluetoothHeadset.getConnectedDevices(); if (devices.size() > 0) { // Only one headset can be connected at a time, // so the connected headset is at index 0. mConnectedHeadset = devices.get(0); onHeadsetConnected(); // Should not need count down timer, but just in case. // See comment below in mHeadsetBroadcastReceiver onReceive() mIsCountDownOn = true; mCountDown11.start(); Log.d(TAG, "Start count down"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } // During the active life time of the app, a user may turn on and off the headset. // So register for broadcast of connection states. mContext.registerReceiver(mHeadsetBroadcastReceiver, new IntentFilter(BluetoothHeadset.ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED)); // Calling startVoiceRecognition does not result in immediate audio connection. // So register for broadcast of audio connection states. This broadcast will // only be sent if startVoiceRecognition returns true. mContext.registerReceiver(mHeadsetBroadcastReceiver, new IntentFilter(BluetoothHeadset.ACTION_AUDIO_STATE_CHANGED)); } }; /** * API >= 11 * Handle headset and Sco audio connection states. */ private BroadcastReceiver mHeadsetBroadcastReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver() { @SuppressWarnings("synthetic-access") @TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) @Override public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) { String action = intent.getAction(); int state; if (action.equals(BluetoothHeadset.ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED)) { state = intent.getIntExtra(BluetoothHeadset.EXTRA_STATE, BluetoothHeadset.STATE_DISCONNECTED); Log.d(TAG, "/nAction = " + action + "/nState = " + state); //$NON-NLS-1$ //$NON-NLS-2$ if (state == BluetoothHeadset.STATE_CONNECTED) { mConnectedHeadset = intent.getParcelableExtra(BluetoothDevice.EXTRA_DEVICE); // Calling startVoiceRecognition always returns false here, // that why a count down timer is implemented to call // startVoiceRecognition in the onTick. mIsCountDownOn = true; mCountDown11.start(); // override this if you want to do other thing when the device is connected. onHeadsetConnected(); Log.d(TAG, "Start count down"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } else if (state == BluetoothHeadset.STATE_DISCONNECTED) { // Calling stopVoiceRecognition always returns false here // as it should since the headset is no longer connected. if (mIsCountDownOn) { mIsCountDownOn = false; mCountDown11.cancel(); } mConnectedHeadset = null; // override this if you want to do other thing when the device is disconnected. onHeadsetDisconnected(); Log.d(TAG, "Headset disconnected"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } } else // audio { state = intent.getIntExtra(BluetoothHeadset.EXTRA_STATE, BluetoothHeadset.STATE_AUDIO_DISCONNECTED); Log.d(TAG, "/nAction = " + action + "/nState = " + state); //$NON-NLS-1$ //$NON-NLS-2$ if (state == BluetoothHeadset.STATE_AUDIO_CONNECTED) { Log.d(TAG, "/nHeadset audio connected"); //$NON-NLS-1$ mIsOnHeadsetSco = true; if (mIsCountDownOn) { mIsCountDownOn = false; mCountDown11.cancel(); } // override this if you want to do other thing when headset audio is connected. onScoAudioConnected(); } else if (state == BluetoothHeadset.STATE_AUDIO_DISCONNECTED) { mIsOnHeadsetSco = false; // The headset audio is disconnected, but calling // stopVoiceRecognition always returns true here. mBluetoothHeadset.stopVoiceRecognition(mConnectedHeadset); // override this if you want to do other thing when headset audio is disconnected. onScoAudioDisconnected(); Log.d(TAG, "Headset audio disconnected"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } } } }; /** * API >= 11 * Try to connect to audio headset in onTick. */ private CountDownTimer mCountDown11 = new CountDownTimer(10000, 1000) { @TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) @SuppressWarnings("synthetic-access") @Override public void onTick(long millisUntilFinished) { // First stick calls always returns false. The second stick // always returns true if the countDownInterval is set to 1000. // It is somewhere in between 500 to a 1000. mBluetoothHeadset.startVoiceRecognition(mConnectedHeadset); Log.d(TAG, "onTick startVoiceRecognition"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } @SuppressWarnings("synthetic-access") @Override public void onFinish() { // Calls to startVoiceRecognition in onStick are not successful. // Should implement something to inform user of this failure mIsCountDownOn = false; Log.d(TAG, "/nonFinish fail to connect to headset audio"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } }; }

(30 de abril de 2013) Edite para cambiar a @TargetApi (Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) cuando sea necesario. Si tiene un problema con java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError para la API 8 o 9, simplemente elimine todos los códigos API> = 11. El startBluetoothSco () funciona para todas las versiones de API.


startBluetoothSco tarda mucho tiempo en establecerse, lo cual es un problema si necesita usarlo para control de voz.

¿Hay una manera rápida de usar el micrófono bluetooth para escuchar y luego apagarlo después de escuchar?

Si la conexión está activa todo el tiempo, no es posible transmitir audio a través de A2DP.

Entonces, mundo ideal:

Salida de audio a través de A2DP. Cuando comienza a escuchar, usa un micrófono SCO bluetooth. Cualquier respuesta es A2DP nuevamente.

De hecho, si ya está conectado, ¿puedes cambiar de inmediato si cambias el flujo de medios al flujo de llamadas? Si es así, ¿hay algún retraso notable?