On 03/03/2014 04:18 PM, Malte Gell wrote: > Since every try to use a bt headphone with pulseaudio fails on my > system, I would like to know, who uses a bluetooth headphone/headset > successfully with pulseaudio? > > If you successfully use a bt headphone/headset with pulseaudio, what > kernel version, what pulseaudio version and what ALSA version do you > use? And what bt headphone/-set do you use? > > I would like to learn about the setup people have who successfully use a > bt headphone. > > Thanks > Malte > _______________________________________________ > pulseaudio-discuss mailing list > pulseaudio-discuss at lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss > > I use a Motorola S305 headset and a Motorola DC800 audio gateway (connects to a Stereo across the room with wireless Bluetooth). I run KDE in a Debian testing system. I have the following versions: kernel 3.12.0 IOgear CBU421 Bluetooth 2.1 USB Micro Adapter bluedevil 1.3.1-1 bluez 4.101-4 pulseaudio 4.0-6+b1 alsa-base 1.0.25+3 The setup works OK mostly. I have to restart the Bluetooth daemon every morning because the connection is lost over night for some reason. The pulse audio setup is mostly default as I remember. It just works. Pulse is the only way I have found to use Bluetooth with all software without much hassle. Just a setting in the pavucontrol to route the audio to the Bluetooth device the first time a program is run. Pulse then remembers where to send the audio the next time. KDE has a tray icon where you setup the the pairing for the Bluetooth devices. Since I never turn the DC800 off I have to use the KDE tray program to reconnect after I restart the Bluetooth daemon. ...Bob