On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 08:24:12AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote: > I'd like to let my phone play its music via my home-server's speakers. > This home-server is a headless OrangePi box running Debian testing (and > with a bluetooth dongle in one of its USB ports). > > I followed https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser for the first steps and > things seem to be working OK for the pairing part: my USB dongle is > recognized, I can power it up, make it discoverable, it shows up on my > phone, and I was able to pair up with it. > > But now my phone doesn't seem to consider that my server is able to play > audio. "bt-device -i" <phone> tells me: > > ... UUIDs: [..., AudioSource, ..., HeadsetAudioGateway, ...] > > which I understand to mean that my phone can use those two profiles to > send audio. But "bt-adapter -i" does not list those (or anything > similar), which I understand to mean that I somehow need to teach my > server how to receive audio from bluetooth. I installed > pulseaudio-module-bluetooth but just installing it didn't seem to make > any difference and I'm not sure what I else I could do. > > [ BTW, I mention pulseaudio because my search lead me to it being part > of a potential solution, but a solution that doesn't use pulseaudio > would be fine as well. ] >
http://blog.stevenocchipinti.com/2012/10/bluetooth-audio-streaming-from-phone-to.html/ Looks like this is relevant for you. -dsr-