Re: Setting up an A2DP server

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I've actually solved the issue myself by writing an Agent that accepts
all incoming requests, and another python script that polls 'pacmd
list-sources' every 2 seconds for new bluetooth sources. And third and
probably most important was setting "Master" option to "False" in
audio.conf.

Regards
Niklas Claesson


2012/8/17 Niklas Claesson <nicke.claesson@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use a computer as an A2DP sink (bluetooth devices
> should be able to play through the computers speakers). So far I can
> manually connect from the computer using dbus signals with bluez/pulse
> (org.bluez.AudioSource). But what I really want is for the external
> device to connect to my service. The goal is to let anyone with
> bluetooth play music in our common space at the university.
>
> What would be the most straight forward way to implement this?
>
> Med vänliga hälsningar
> Niklas Claesson
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