https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=515151

--- Comment #5 from Thomas Rother <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Davis Gallinghouse from comment #3)
> After more investigation, this does appear to be a bug in Qt itself. In Qt
> 6.10 they switched to a native Pipewire audio backend and their Pipewire
> implementation doesn't seem to see my Bluetooth headset as an available
> audio output. If I force Qt to select the older pulseaudio backend by
> setting QT_AUDIO_BACKEND=pulseaudio, Elisa correctly plays audio to my
> Bluetooth headset.

OK, shouldn't we re-assign this to some QtMultimedia bug tracker then? I can
see two discussions in the QT Discourse which describe a pretty similar kind of
misbehaviour:

https://forum.qt.io/topic/164041/qt6-qml-mediadevices-does-not-show-all-audio-output-devices

https://forum.qt.io/topic/163929/qt6-qmediadevices-audioinputs-does-not-return-all-input-devices

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