On Sun, 01.03.09 13:44, Pablo Yaggi (pyaggi at alsurdelsur.com) wrote: > > > hcitool scan > > > I found my device and did: > > > hcitool cc ... (my device was connected ) > > > > Don't use the raw low-level tools. Use bluez's gnome UI tools for the pairing/trusting. > > Now I used the bluetooth-browse to make the connection, but could > this really be a problem with pa ? I am not sure what tool bluetooth-browse is. Please use the bluez gnome UI tools. i.e. bluetooth-applet, bluetooth-wizard. > > Also, are you sure you loaded "module-bluetooth-discover"? Add a > > "load-module" line for that to defualt.pa. That's the code that > > actually makes PA pick up all connected BT audio devices. > > Yes, and also it's listed in paman , now I notice in the preferences dialog > it says autoloaded:no, could it be the problem ? > > in the default.pa this three lines exits: > > .ifexists module-bluetooth-discover.so > load-module module-bluetooth-discover > .endif The .ifexists makes sure the module is only loaded if it is installed. Are you sure you have installed it? You can make sure it is loaded by typing "list-modules" in pacmd. Also, as I said, have you correctly connected the device using d-feet as I mentioned? You are aware that you need a recent bluez 4.3x release for this, and a very recent PA 0.9.15 snapshot, right? Lennart -- Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. lennart [at] poettering [dot] net ICQ# 11060553 http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4