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sound - A2DP on PulseAudio - terrible choppy/skipping ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/475987/a2dp-on-pulseaudio-terrible-choppy-skipping-audio
    Audio does come across in A2DP mode, but is terribly choppy and skips to the point of being not much better than nothing. I read around and saw that there was a fix involving adjusting the nice priority of the PulseAudio server.

linux - A2DP sink without pulseaudio - Stack Overflow

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12338621/a2dp-sink-without-pulseaudio
    BLUETOOTH WITH PULSEAUDIO ————————————————–-----For Linux systems that comes with pulseaudio: (1.) Edit /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf and uncomment the following line: AutoConnect=true Run the following command to install latest packages for blueman and related modules: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:blueman/ppa. sudo apt-get update. …

linux - Pulseaudio setting up sinks and sources for A2DP ...

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52311637/pulseaudio-setting-up-sinks-and-sources-for-a2dp-and-hfp-connections
    Goal is to use pulseaudio 12.2, ofono 1.18, and bluez 5.41 in order to connect to a mobile phone and use A2DP, HFP profiles automatically, whenever necessary. I did lots and lots of things to update the versions and configure the daemons. Right now I can see that HFP profile is available when connected.

Bluetooth headset - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Bluetooth_headset
    Currently, Arch Linux supports the A2DP profile (Audio Sink) for remote audio playback with the default installation. Contents 1 Headset via Pipewire 1.1 Battery level reporting 2 Headset via Bluez5/PulseAudio 2.1 Configuration via CLI 2.1.1 Setting up auto connection 2.1.2 Media controls 2.2 Configuration via GNOME Bluetooth 2.3 LDAC/aptX

pulseaudio - Impossible to set A2DP profile on bluetooth ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/642381/impossible-to-set-a2dp-profile-on-bluetooth-headset-on-ubuntu-20-04
    "If PulseAudio fails when changing the profile to A2DP with bluez 4.1+ and PulseAudio 3.0+, you can try disabling the Socket interface from /etc/bluetooth/main.conf by removing the line Enable=Socket and adding line Disable=Socket ." And then restart using sudo sytemctl restart bluetooth Source: Archwiki bluetooth Headset Page

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