I can see the BT through pavucontrol.Through blueman , BT is
already configured with A2DP.
But in playback of pavucontrol the play back device is ALSA. At
audacious->output no BT device seen :-(
Have you configured pavucontrol? Under the "Output Devices"
tab you should see the BT headphones and other audio devices in
your system. If you don't see the BT device (even if you do see
it) then go to the "Configuration" tab and make sure the BT
device is in Hi fi playback mode (A2DP) and not OFF. Now start
audacious and play something. Go to the "Playback" tab in
pavucontrol and see what device audacious is playing on.
Assuming you have more than one playback device configured just
click on the button next to audacious and select the BT device
from the droop down list. Make sure the volume control is up
near 100%. Go to the "Output Devices" tab and make sure the
volume is up on the BT device. Hopefully you are now listening
to what audacious is playing.
Hope this helps. I have been using BT
devices for several years now in KDE.
...Bob
On 07/10/2016 12:45 PM, Bob wrote:
Hi list,
I have connected BT headset to my debian box following the wiki
https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp
blueman applet successfully connects the headset and being
connected the BT headset also announces the same.
~~~~
Jul 10 16:41:05 localhost bluetoothd[21780]:
/org/bluez/hci0/dev_20_15_11_20_39_93/fd14: fd(20) ready
Jul 10 16:41:05 localhost kernel: [27291.168299] input:
20:15:11:20:39:93 as /devices/virtual/input/input33
~~~~~
Through blueman I have selected Audio profile as A2DP sink.
pavucontrol also shows the device. Till now all are as expected.
But audacious doesn't send music to BT head set. Have I forgot
anything to set/configure ?
Any help is much appreciated,
Bob