[Pkg-bluetooth-maintainers] Bug#743569: Bug#743569: audio.conf with pulseaudio

Mattia Belluco dewanee at ninthfloor.org
Sat Aug 9 21:27:11 UTC 2014


Hi,
I'm sorry for the late reply but I was on vacation.
I upgraded my debian unstable system today and everything seems to work
fine with bluez5 and pulseaudio. (blueman-applet spits out an error but 
in the end everything works)

Thanks
Mattia

On 07/29/2014 01:05 AM, Nobuhiro Iwamatsu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed bluez5 into unstable.
> current pulseaudio needs bluez5. Could you check with bluze5?
>
> NOTE: I confirmed that pulseaudio worked with bluez5.
>
> Best regards,
>    Nobuhiro
>
> 2014-04-04 5:10 GMT+09:00 Mattia Belluco <dewanee at ninthfloor.org>:
>> Package: bluez
>> Version: 4.101-4.1
>> Arch: amd64
>>
>> To make thing easier to use pulseaudio with bluez there should be more
>> comments on the config.
>> Specifically I suggest to change:
>>
>> # SCO routing. Either PCM or HCI (in which case audio is routed to/from
>> ALSA)
>> # Defaults to HCI
>>
>> To something :
>>
>> # SCO routing. Either PCM or HCI:
>> # PCM if you plan to use pulseaudio-bluetooth
>> # HCI to route audio to/from ALSA
>> # Defaults to HCI
>>
>> and I would had to:
>>
>> # If we want to disable support for specific services
>> # Defaults to supporting all implemented services
>>
>> the following:
>>
>> # It is generally a bad idea to enable socket if you want to use the device
>> as a sink for pulseaudio (it will pair but it will not work)
>>
>> It took me loads of time to figure those out.
>>
>> Mattia
>>
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