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Hello Everybody,
I've recently switched from Windows to Arch and want to use my Bluetooth Headphones. I installed KDE Plasma with Wayland, Pipewire and the drivers for my Bluetooth dongle. Connecting to the Headset works and I even hear audio using HSP/HFP. Only A2DP does not work and I don't want to compromise with the abhorrent HSP/HFP audio.
I tried editing .config/pipewire/media-session.d/bluez-monitor.conf to switch to a different codecs than aac but that just disables the A2DP option.
I also got it to work for a while after I locked the display and went away for some food. After I came back it worked till I reconnected the headphones and the sound was not there anymore.
Can you guys please help me troubleshoot? Thank you
Last edited by Chad Rosswick (2021-06-30 19:34:36)
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Known problem with the current bluez version, downgrade that to 5.58 or upgrade to bluez-git and remove /var/lib/bluetooth before re-pairing
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Known problem with the current bluez version, downgrade that to 5.58 or upgrade to bluez-git and remove /var/lib/bluetooth before re-pairing
Bluez 5.58 does not seem to work (I can't connect to any devices) and bluez-git has the same issue.
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I think it is lilkely that you didn't restart your computer after installing bluez-git or didn't remove /var/lib/bluetooth before pairing.
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I think it is lilkely that you didn't restart your computer after installing bluez-git or didn't remove /var/lib/bluetooth before pairing.
IT FINALLY WORKS! THANK YOU!
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Just to update, I have had the same problem, in this case with a JBL TUNE230NC TWS earbuds, no sound with A2DP and crappy audio with HSP/HFP.
Downgrading bluez to 5.58-1 from 5.66-1 solved it.
Many thanks
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