Viragored wrote: 
> I've got pCP 8.0.0 running OK on a Pi 3B+. My BT speaker will pair with
> the Pi and LMS successfully plays on it. After the Pi has been powered
> off and started up again, turning on the speaker will not pick up where
> it left off - in fact it won't play anything at all until it's
> "forgotten" and re-paired. I've found a couple of similar questions
> earlier in this thread but the answers there didn't make any difference.
> I'm guessing the problem is the speaker's own software - I use
> headphones on a different Pi over BT and they simply resume when powered
> on.
> 
> A technical question - is there any way of making the pairing happen
> without keyboard/screen intervention by a user (perhaps pressing a
> button to do the pairing)? 
> [The goal is a "black box" that the users will simply plug in, then a
> minute or two later turn on the speaker, and the pre-loaded music will
> just happen. No network, or other wires except power on/off.]
> 
> An alternative question - other people do have BT speakers that resume
> when powered up. Could anyone share what models they have so I can try a
> bit of shopping instead of technology?
> 
> Thanks, folks :-)
> 
> Edit - I created a fresh log file from a short session with the problem
> BT speaker (known as SRO6151) showing (absence of) resume, fail to
> "connect", "forget" and re-pair with music now playing
> 38987


The resuming is a function of LMS not bluetooth.



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