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Bluez pulseaudio
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Headset using the specific package versions listed here.

BLUEZ PULSEAUDIO BLUETOOTH

I have managed to get PulseAudio to detect my Bluetooth I have managed to resolve this issue in the meantime, and here are the steps that worked for me. Why is it not recognized by PulseAudio? Is there something I missed? Do I need to configureI PulseAudio some special way? I also tried to configure the /etc/bluetooth/nf to enable different options like: Enable=Source,Sink,Media,SocketĮnable=Source,Sink,Headset,Gateway,Control,Media,Socket Successfully loaded module, but still not showing in the sources nor sinks list. Pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover Even tried to unload and load back again: pactl unload-module module-bluetooth-discover I have checked that the module-bluetooth-policy and module-bluetooth-discover modules are loaded. The issue is when I try to play audio, because it seems PulseAudio didn't recognize it and didn't register source and sink entries: bluetooth]# pactl list sources shortĠ alsa_atform-bcm2835_AUD0.0.analog-stereo.monitor module-alsa-card.c s16le 2ch 44100Hz bluetooth]# pactl list sinks shortĠ alsa_atform-bcm2835_AUD0.0.analog-stereo module-alsa-card.c s16le 2ch 44100Hz SUSPENDED So, everything seems to be great, right? Well, not quite. I scan for the device, successfully pair it, add as trusted and connect it: hcitool scanĪfter this, the device state is as follows ( bt-device -i output): bluez4 4.101-4 from AUR, built and installed.archlinux-arm, kernel: linux-raspberrypi 3.12.23-1.I am trying to connect a bluetooth headset to my RPI.






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