Re: Configure default bluetooth profile in PulseAudio?

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Will test and report back.

Thanks for the hint.


Am 18.01.21 um 19:40 schrieb Marc Ranolfi:
In your pulse configuration file (normally called 'default.pa <http://default.pa>', look up for the 'load-module module-card-restore', uncomment it if it's commented, add a blank space and include 'restore_bluetooth_profile=true'.

On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 6:00 AM Uwe Sauter via arch-general <arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Unfortunately, configuring

    /etc/pulse/default.pa <http://default.pa>
    load-module module-bluetooth-policy auto_switch=2

    has no effect on both PCs I tried. It seems that the browsers I'm using (Firefox & Opera) don't request an input stream
    which might trigger the BT profile change but iterate over existing devices, thus they don't see any input.

    I'd really prefer a static configuration…

    Regards,

             Uwe

    Am 13.01.21 um 10:34 schrieb Ben Oliver via arch-general:
     > I think auto-switching might not be so bad if it works as advertised.
     >
     > With regards to your static configuration, pulse seems to remember your preferences pretty well.
     >
     > I just ran youtube over my headphones and mpv over my speakers. (used pavucontrol to set it up)
     >
     > Disconnected the headphones, everything went to speakers.
     >
     > Reconnected the headphones, only youtube went back to them. mpv stayed on the speakers as before.
     >
     > In this scenario, perhaps auto switching would work for you since your speakers should remain unaffected.




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