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Connecting to a bluetooth speaker with pulseaudio
https://tgarc.github.io/2015/03/24/connecting-to-a-bluetooth-speaker-with-pulseaudio/
Intro. This post is a summary of the steps that were necessary for me to set up an A2DP interface to a bluetooth speaker using pulseaudio. This setup was completed using the original BeagleBone with Linaro Ubuntu 14.04 but should apply for any debian based distribution.
Bluetooth - freedesktop.org
https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Bluetooth/
The bluetooth standard allows using many different codecs with A2DP, and there are some options for HFP too. Currently PulseAudio supports only SBC with A2DP and CVSD with HSP and HFP. (Note that the CVSD encoding is done by the bluetooth adapter hardware, PulseAudio sends plain PCM audio to the hardware when using HSP or HFP.)
sound - No a2dp_source in Pulseaudio for bluetooth …
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1342347/no-a2dp-source-in-pulseaudio-for-bluetooth-headset
No a2dp_source in Pulseaudio for bluetooth headset 0 I am on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and I have a pair of Jabra Active Elite 75t earbuds. When I connect them via bluetooth, in the A2DP profile they are added as a sink, but not as a source. As source they are only available in the HSP/HFP profile, which has poor sound quality.
Get Bluetooth auto-connected with A2DB – Discovery
https://discovery.endeavouros.com/bluetooth/get-bluetooth-auto-connected-with-a2dp/2021/03/
pulseaudio-bluetooth-a2dp-gdm-fix [yay -S pulseaudio-bluetooth-a2dp-gdm-fix] Continue for everyone: Now it is time to connect and recognize your headphone: bluetoothctl is the tool we use here from the terminal:
Add tutorial: setting-up Bluetooth - PulseAudio by ...
https://github.com/ev3dev/ev3dev.github.io/pull/24/files/50787e9fae767f4a8e5e1748c5bb70b40eb9f259
title: Setup bluetooth audio with PulseAudio - A2DP only: subject: Bluetooth---### Overview: Debian jessie is using BlueZ 5 and PluseAudio 5, which are fairly new. There were major breaking changes in these versions. Most stuff you find on the Internet will be for BlueZ 4 and PulseAudio 4, so watch out, those configurations may not work.
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