If you're seeing it connected, but not seeing it as a output device, is
it possible you're actually connecting to some other bluetooth device?
Sometimes I debug this by turning off the device, have the Linux box
scan, then turn it on while it's scanning. If it shows up while turned
off you're seeing the wrong device. If it doesn't show up even after
turning it on, then you're seeing the wrong device.
On 3/12/21 4:26 PM, dan moylan wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2021, 5:46 PM Eric Chadbourne <[email protected]>
wrote:
Similar here in Ubuntu. Settings / Bluetooth. Settings / Sound. Seems
to be better than it was a few years back.
yes, i went on settings to bluetooth and my little device
shows as connected. i went on settings to sound and the
only sound output shown is "speakers -- built in audio", and
that's where the sound comes out. i have no idea how to
connect to the device rather than the built in speakers.
On Thu, Mar 11, 2021, 5:46 PM Eric Chadbourne <[email protected]>
wrote:
Additionally you can control Pulse Audio from the command
line using the 'pacmd' command. I know Dan sometimes prefers
the command line.
i do, when i know what i'm doing.
# hcitool scan
# Scanning ...
# EB:06:EF:29:5D:1B Esinkin BT Adapter
# 5C:41:5A:5B:CC:B3 michael's Fire
haven't yet figured how to use pacmd or pactl to achieve the
connection.
ole dan
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