I tried to change the audio profiles but failed. I'm trying to use my phone and OBS as a recording device, and the only results I got were from WO Mic and a few other freemium versions which only allow Ubuntu support. I look at pavucontrol to see a bit more detail in how Fedora sees the microphone source, only to realise that it's set to Loopback to my internal microphone - which I currently have muted.Įdit2: I installed blueman (Bluetooth Manager) and went to my already set up Bluetooth connection with my phone. Select your smartphone from the drop down menu displayed and then click on OK. After restarting pulseaudio and my computer, nothing seemed to work. Launch the WO Mic application on your PC and tap on Bluetooth in the left side bar in the Connect window.
#Wo mic bluetooth pro#
It works in Windows and Linux, and the Pro version also supports Bluetooth and browser.
#Wo mic bluetooth android#
Also known as a radio microphone, it has a small, battery-powered radio transmitter in the microphone body, which transmits the audio signal from the microphone by radio waves to a nearby receiver unit, which. You can connect your Android device via Wi-Fi or USB with DroidCam. Sadly, I can't seem to get Fedora to pick up my phone microphone. A wireless microphone, or cordless microphone, is a microphone without a physical cable connecting it directly to the sound recording or amplifying equipment with which it is associated. I tested it with a cheap speaker, there was a bit of a delay though. you just need to connect your phone to a bluetooth speaker. I'm trying to use my phone and OBS as a recording device, and the only results I got were from WO Mic and a few other freemium versions which only allow Ubuntu support.Įdit: I found out that Fedora already comes with something similar called the pulseaudio-module, more specifically the pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-freeworld which is installable from the Rpmfusion repository. (or any other microphone app for that matter). Is there a possible alternative for the WO Mic for Fedora? I can only find an Ubuntu version in addition to the Mac and Windows version.