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I did a quick test with an a2dp headset a few months ago, and the standard Linux a2dp setup. It worked just fine except that it wasn't real time. I believe that if you either put in an integer-only optimized conversion routine, or pre-converted your audio files, you'd be able to use an a2dp headset with no problem.
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Is this something Nokia is planning?
Has been googling around with no clear information about this.
Regards,
Rune