Thanks for all the info, guys! I have lots of things to try, now. I'll let you
know how it goes.
For now, bluez-alsa works, I still have Pipewire to test.
Regards,
Zala
--- Original Message ---
Le dimanche 26 juin 2022 à 09:58, Stuart Longland
a écrit :
> On Wed, 22 Jun 2022
On Wed, 22 Jun 2022 11:45:22 +
Zala Pierre GOUPIL via Alsa-user wrote:
> I don't know which compilation option is missing this time but I have
> a problem accessing a Bluetooth headset: I can pair and trust it but
> the only connection to it that is proposed to me is through the
> serial
Bonjour,
I think I heard somewhere that you need pulseaudio to output audio via
bluetooth. A quick startpage.com search on "alsa bluetooth audio"
reveals this
https://wiki.debian.org/Bluetooth/Alsa
as first result. Does the information there help perhaps?
cheers, P
* Zala Pierre GOUPIL via
Good afternoon,
Hello me, it's me again, with my custom compiled kernels :-)
I don't know which compilation option is missing this time but I have a problem
accessing a Bluetooth headset: I can pair and trust it but the only connection
to it that is proposed to me is through the serial port of
Hello.
I have a bluetooth headset that I can connect to my computer:
# l2ping 00:18:91:*:*:*
Ping: 00:18:91:*:*:* from 00:1F:C6:DF:B0:FC (data size 44) ...
4 bytes from 00:18:91:*:*:* id 0 time 32.87ms
I have created a btheaset entry in my .asoundrc:
pcm.btheadset {
type bluetooth
device
I am trying to get my Bluetooth headset (Motorola HK201) working with
ALSA, so that I can use it with Twinkle. My system is a ThinkPad T510
running Fedora 14, including PulseAudio. The ThinkPad has two built-in
audio devices:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset
An update. Fedora sets the default ALSA device to PulseAudio, and
PulseAudio was not using the headset as its default source, even though
I used the KDE applet to prefer it. After using padevchooser to set
the headset as the default audio source, arecord now records from the
headset, rather than
Hi everyone,
I already posted a topic in archlinux forum on the subject, no one was
able to solve my problem, so I'm taking my chance with the specialists
:)
Here is the original topic :
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=103169
On my bluetooth headset, the speaker part is working
John R. wrote:
Memo5 wrote:
Thanks for your reply!
-Dbtheadset produces a correct output when i play a wav-file with a
sampling rate of of the headset (8000). Otherwise I get a corrupt
sound output. Alsa does not resample my sound, but I don't know the
issue.
Although I do not have
Thanks for your reply!
-Dbtheadset produces a correct output when i play a wav-file with a sampling
rate of of the headset (8000). Otherwise I get a corrupt sound output. Alsa
does not resample my sound, but I don't know the issue.
Do you use a bluetooth headset? If yes, can you please play a
Memo5 wrote:
Thanks for your reply!
-Dbtheadset produces a correct output when i play a wav-file with a sampling
rate of of the headset (8000). Otherwise I get a corrupt sound output. Alsa
does not resample my sound, but I don't know the issue.
Although I do not have this problem with
I just joined list so can't directly reply to your email...
2)
Play a file with 48000 samples/s, sound output is NOT ok:
aplay -v -B 10 -Dplug:btheadset Front_Righ.wav
Try it with -Dbtheadset. If I add plug it causes problems for me that
sound similar to what you are reporting.
John
Hi!
I did further testing, also with another headset (Nokia BH-208) where I could
get sound working with still some errors.
It only possible to play correct sampled date with a rate of 8000, all other
sample rates fail. If i test with another sampe-rate there is no correct
output. I thought
Hi!
I am configuring a Bluetooth Headset (Nokia BH-101) with alsa. Pairing with
the device seems to be ok, but the sound-output and input is not.
Playing a sound with
aplay -D btheadset -B 10 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Right.wav
produces a loud noise in the headset, only a recongnizeable
Hi all,
I have successfully managed to output sound to my bluetooth headset using
mplayer and aplay, hooray! Two things elude me still though...
First, I cannot get audio capture to work via the headset, and second, I don't
know how to tell various applications like skype/exaile/audacious etc...
Hi,
I have a blue-tooth headset connected to Ubuntu 8.04. I've created
~/.asoundrc as below:
pcm.bluetooth {
type bluetooth
device 20:04:07:80:BC:89
profile voice
}
ctl.bluetooth {
type bluetooth
}
now I can use command `aplay -Dbluetooth -v 2.wav` to play sound to the
headset,
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