David Parker wrote: > Thanks for the additional information. Unfortunately, the connection > problems have returned and I haven't made any progress in solving them. > When I kill the pulseaudio process, it simply restarts itself and I'm > unable to stop this behavior, so I therefore can't run it manually with > the -vvv to further trace the Bluetooth issue. I have followed everything > I found online, including the steps from the PulseAudio page in the Debian > wiki[1] but nothing seems to work. >
you kill the PA server with pulseaudio -k - it shouldn't spawn automatically You can also add no-spawn option to the config file > I found instructions yesterday to enable PA debugging by adding "-d" to > its startup options and setting a specific log file. It worked (I got > output to the file) but it didn't log anything during my subsequent > Bluetooth issues. You didn't answer my previous questions - is it interrupting while you are moving and did you check - latency in PA - power strength on BT - specific LE details