Hello. Am 09.09.2011 15:35, schrieb Colin Guthrie: > 'Twas brillig, and Alexander Skwar at 09/09/11 11:18 did gyre and gimble: >> paplay -d bluez_sink.00_1A_7D_60_67_1F \ >> /usr/share/sounds/linphone/rings/oldphone.wav >> >> So it's (maybe?) not really Amaroks fault which causes these problems. >> It's also not related to oldphone.wav - I've double checked this *G* > > hehe, I would potentially blame the Phonon backend (which you don't Well, I said KDE 4.6, so I kinda said Phonon, I guess : > OpenSuse) but if paplay is being weird too, then I'll concede it's not > necessarily to blame! Yep. I didn't want to go here or elsewhere with only such a hard tool like Amarok at my hands showing that something's wrong. Thus I was VERY happy to find out, that paplay also has problems. >> Why is it skipping? > > Good question! Yeah, isn't it? ;) >> ask at ewzw032:/tmp> id >> uid=1000(ask) gid=100(users) >> Gruppen=100(users),3(sys),7(lp),10(wheel),17(audio),33(video),40(games),115(vboxusers) > > It's off topic here (these don't really matter for bluetooth), but why > is your user in the lp, audio and video groups? None of this is > necessary on a vaguely modern system. I don't know what sys or games > groups relate to but I can't think what they would acheive. 'coz I've always done it like this ;) That's why. > Back on topic, the issue can often be down to a broken bluetooth > receiver - they are a bit funny overall. It's new equipment - which of course does not mean, that it's not broken ;) Forgot to mention - I would NOT assume the headset to be broken. When I pair it with my Nexus S Andrid mobile phone or with my OS X notebook at home, playback is just fine. > But I'll let our resident BT export answer when he gets a chance as > he'll know much better than me! Over to you Luiz!! :) Let's see, what he's got to say ;-) Alexander -- ? Lifestream (Twitter, Blog, ?) ? http://sup.skwar.me/ ? ? Chat (Jabber/Google Talk) ? a at skwar.me ; Twitter: @alexs77 ?