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linux - A2DP sink without pulseaudio - Stack Overflow
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12338621/a2dp-sink-without-pulseaudio#:~:text=You%20can%20use%20%2Fetc%2Fbluetooth%2Faudio.conf%2C%20which%20is%20the%20system-wide,the%20MAC%20address%20in%20your%20config%20file%2C%20z.B.%3A
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf is gone · Issue #174 · blueman ...
https://github.com/blueman-project/blueman/issues/174
audio.conf does not exist in BlueZ 5.8 and higher. The services should work without enabling them specifically. See #174. Also remove iniparse library, BluezConfig class, and Config mechanism plugin. :) Closes #174 Closes #175 Closes #180. cschramm closed this in 1ca34a1 Feb 11, 2015.
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf MISSING - Raspberry Pi Forums
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=124876
That 'tutorial' is almost 2 years old now, and Raspian and BlueZ have moved on. One change in BlueZ is that various configuration files were consolidated onto one: main.conf. You could try the recommended changes in that file, but I'm not sure what other changes to that tutorial might be needed.
BlueZ
Release of BlueZ 5.61. 23rd August 2021, 10:08 pm by Tedd Ho-Jeong An. This is mostly a bugfix release with fixes in A2DP, OBEX, adapter, and emulator. It also includes new features like plugin for admin policy, Central Address Resolution characteristic in GATT, packet latency analysis in the monitor. bluez-5.61.tar.xz.
sound - audio.conf missing - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/864823/audio-conf-missing
3 Answers3. Show activity on this post. The audio.conf file is not needed. There is a bug in either Bluez or Pulseaudio causing issues if you want to use A2DP. Then after connecting to the headset run ./a2dp.py in terminal and enter the number for your headset and let …
bluetooth - How do I connect bluez-alsa to an audio …
https://askubuntu.com/questions/713145/how-do-i-connect-bluez-alsa-to-an-audio-device
How do I connect bluez-alsa to an audio device? It works with pulseaudio so I know it works, generally speaking. I need it to work with bluez-alsa so that I can use it with WINE to play video games with a bluetooth headset. :-) bluez-alsa is installed already.
A2DP Sink on Ubuntu Linux with bluez (streaming bluetooth ...
https://gist.github.com/1673341
A2DP Sink on Ubuntu Linux with bluez (streaming bluetooth stereo audio from smartphone to pc) - a2dp_sink_ubuntu_linux.md
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http://lightofdawn.org/blog/?viewDetailed=00031
One need to read this post (I need to enable the Source interface in audio.conf), this post (when I can request bluez for the file descriptor for actual reading/writing of audio data) and then lastly this post (I need to disable the Socket interface otherwise the bluez Media DBus API won't work!) to make it work.
[SOLVED] Where can I find bluez-monitor.conf for pipewire ...
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=272701
-- See bluez-hardware.conf for the hardware database. With pacman -F (or -Fy) I couldn't find bluez-hardware.conf Last edited by 860lacov (2021-12-31 08:28:38)
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