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Bluetooth audio in Linux: ALSA and LDAC: Audio using …
https://panther.kapsi.fi/posts/2018-11-17_linux_bluetooth_audio
Ever since Bluez dropped support for Bluetooth audio using ALSA, people have been using PulseAudio to connect audio devices in Linux. However, there's a project called BlueALSA which supports high-quality cutting-edge codecs such as LDAC, and it works with pure ALSA. Read the article to see how to use it.
Bluetooth/Alsa - Debian Wiki
https://wiki.debian.org/Bluetooth/Alsa
Bluetooth. Alsa. BlueALSA is a Bluetooth audio ALSA backend that allows the use of Bluetooth-connected audio devices without the use of PulseAudio or PipeWire. This is currently only available in Debian Unstable/Sid. It's expected to land in Debian 12/Bookworm.
BlueALSA: Bluetooth-Audio using ALSA (not PulseAudio ...
https://forum.armbian.com/topic/6480-bluealsa-bluetooth-audio-using-alsa-not-pulseaudio/
thanks for your shared infor regarding Bluealsa. I have a application that manage the followings ALSA output: plughw:0,0 bcm2835 ALSA is the Raspberry Pi output to the audio connector. plughw:0,1 bcm2835 ALSA is the Raspberry Pi output to the HDMI interface. plughw:1.0 USB Audio CODEC is a USB connected audio device.
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