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#1 2011-01-09 04:34:20

triumphguy
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From: Alabama, USA
Registered: 2010-12-26
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[SOLVED] Bluetooth Stereo Speakers

I'm trying to connect my laptop to a Bluetooth Stereo device (A2DP).  I'm using the Blueman GUI to setup the interface.  It connects to my Bluetooth speakers and shows that it is sending data but I get no audio out of the speakers.  Are there any settings that I'm missing for routing audio?  I've tried Pandora and Gnome Player with no luck.

Ronnie

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#2 2011-01-09 15:05:52

ngoonee
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Re: [SOLVED] Bluetooth Stereo Speakers

You don't say what sound system you're using. Blueman works with pulseaudio, if you're using straight Alsa you need to mess around with your .asoundrc.


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#3 2011-01-09 19:30:41

triumphguy
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Re: [SOLVED] Bluetooth Stereo Speakers

Sorry didn't convey all the info.

I'm using alsa with the pulse audio plugin.  I solved my issue by installing the package pavucontrol.  You can then select the appropriate digital output.

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#4 2011-01-10 01:08:59

ngoonee
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Re: [SOLVED] Bluetooth Stereo Speakers

I don't think you read the pulseaudio wiki page, it specifically mentions pavucontrol as a frontend, which you'd obviously need to control anything.


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