Re: bluetooth audio adapter without playback

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Am 26.12.2012 09:58, schrieb Jonathan Hudson:
On Tue, 25 Dec 2012 21:30:24 +0100, Nelson Marambio wrote:

Merry Christmas to all Archer's out there ! :)

Sadly enough I recognized a problem with my Logitech bluetooth adapter
on Christmas Eve. This adapter connects my laptop with my stereo system
so I can use the speakers of the stereo system wireless. This has worked
for several months.

But with the last update of pulseaudio (GNOME as DE) this connection
broke permanently and I realized it the first time just when I wanted to
play some Christmas music. :( :)

The adapter indicates that a connection has been established, I also see
the bluetooth adapter in the mixer but when I start to play some music
again the internal laptop speaker are used for output. This is not
related to the question if I started the music player before or after
pairing with the adapter.

A look in /var/log/messages.log for useful messages leads me to this line:

moria pulseaudio[1480]: [pulseaudio] module-bluetooth-device.c: Profile
has no transport

Is this caused by this bug [1] - or not, because the description relates
to pa 2.99.2, and I have 3.0.2 installed ?

Anyone with a hint for me ?

Kind regards,
Nelson.

[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57239


Do you have the sbc package installed?




Yes, sbc was installed already. A re-installation didn't help.

The problem could be solved in another way. After re-pairing did not take effect, I searched once again for the complete error message and I found a discussion [1] that showed the solution.

The ArchWiki [2] suggets to add in /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf section "[General]" a line "Enable=Socket" for enabling audio-streaming. This options seems to cause the problems I experienced (not caused by pulseaudio but by bluez not cooperating completely with dbus API). In the beginning there were two lines in my conf: "Enable=Source" and "Enable=Socket". Then I removed the source-line after reading the article [2].

The solution is to remove "Socket" so the option is "Enable=". Restarting the bluetooth daemon - and the log shows just an entry for the succesful connection with the audio adapter.

Kind regards,
Nelson.

[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/pulseaudio-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg05244.html
[2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluez#Audio_streaming


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