John Frankish wrote: > Then I tried: > >>$ aplay -D bluetooth 'rec.wav' >>Playing WAVE 'rec.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Mono >>aplay: pcm_write:1528: write error: Connection timed out > >>> does aplay -D plug:bluetooth rec.wav help? No, it doesn't help. The corresponding bluetoothd output is: Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: Accepted new client connection on unix socket (fd=22) Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: Audio API: BT_REQUEST <- BT_GET_CAPABILITIES Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: Audio API: BT_RESPONSE -> BT_GET_CAPABILITIES Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: Audio API: BT_REQUEST <- BT_OPEN Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: open sco - object=ANY source=ANY destination=00:07:A4:87:E2:EE lock=write Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: Audio API: BT_RESPONSE -> BT_OPEN Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: Audio API: BT_REQUEST <- BT_SET_CONFIGURATION Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: Audio API: BT_RESPONSE -> BT_SET_CONFIGURATION Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: Audio API: BT_REQUEST <- BT_START_STREAM Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: socket(SEQPACKET, SCO): Too many open files (24) Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: start_resume: resume failed Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: Audio API: BT_ERROR -> BT_START_STREAM Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: Unix client disconnected (fd=22) Jun 26 18:28:50 resox bluetoothd[14098]: client_free(0xb9649ea8) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-bluetooth" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html