Hello, I need to correct my previous statements; I was previously running Stretch, not Jessie. I hooked up my old hard drive and verified the versions I was using before:
bluez 5.43-2+deb9u1 pulseaudio-module-bluetooth 10.0-1+deb9u1 Everything worked under those versions, on Debian 9. I'll give hcidump a try and see if that reveals anything I didn't see with btmon. Thanks for the suggestion. And as requested: # hciconfig -a hci0: Type: Primary Bus: USB BD Address: 5C:F3:70:8C:B7:98 ACL MTU: 1021:8 SCO MTU: 64:1 UP RUNNING PSCAN RX bytes:62062 acl:40 sco:0 events:3178 errors:0 TX bytes:499936 acl:776 sco:0 commands:1088 errors:38 Features: 0xbf 0xfe 0xcf 0xfe 0xdb 0xff 0x7b 0x87 Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5 HV1 HV2 HV3 Link policy: RSWITCH SNIFF Link mode: SLAVE ACCEPT Name: 'debian' Class: 0x100104 Service Classes: Object Transfer Device Class: Computer, Desktop workstation HCI Version: 4.0 (0x6) Revision: 0x153a LMP Version: 4.0 (0x6) Subversion: 0x220e Manufacturer: Broadcom Corporation (15) # sdptool browse 9B:1F:48:B8:55:F6 Browsing 9B:1F:48:B8:55:F6 ... (There's no other output from sdptool, it just exits back to the shell). Thanks, Dave On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 6:20 PM deloptes <delop...@gmail.com> wrote: > David Parker wrote: > > > I'm starting to suspect that this is mostly a bluetooth issue and not > > really a PA one. I struggle to get these earbuds connected whether > > PulseAudio is involved or not. I can trust them and pair them just fine, > > but the actual connection generally fails, and when it does work, it > > doesn't stay connected for long. I'm not sure how to check the BT power > > strength, but bluetoothctl reports that the controller is powered: > > OK, but in Jessie you had bluez 5.23-2+deb8u1 and in Stretch 5.43-2+deb9u1 > and in buster 5.50-1. Can you confirm which you had in Jessie and which in > what you use now? > > PA is as following > pulseaudio-module-bluetooth (5.0-13) > pulseaudio-module-bluetooth (10.0-1+deb9u1) > pulseaudio-module-bluetooth (12.2-4+deb10u1) > > did you use PA in Jessie at all? > > I also find it difficult debugging, I usually do both BT and PA but if you > think it is BT you can try hcidump (sudo hcidump -i hci0). You can also > monitor dbus > $ dbus-monitor --system > > and for the curiosity paste here output of > $ hciconfig -a > $ sdptool browse <earplugs mac> > please > > > > regards > > -- Dave Parker '11 Database & Systems Administrator Utica College Integrated Information Technology Services (315) 792-3229 Registered Linux User #408177