On Saturday 28 February 2009 22:40:16 Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Sat, 28.02.09 18:02, Pablo Yaggi ([email protected]) wrote:
> 
> > I meant an example about how to do the bluetooth connection step by step,
> > but never mind I missed read about d-feet stuff you told me about (sorry).
> > 
> > Now, I did this,
> > 
> > hcitool scan 
> > I found my device and did:
> > hcitool cc ... (my device was connected )
> 
> Don't use the raw low-level tools. Use bluez's gnome UI tools for the 
> pairing/trusting.
Now I used the bluetooth-browse to make the connection, but could this really 
be a problem with pa ?

> > then I used d-feet and trigger the connect method on the headset interface
> > for my device, the device beeps and any further call to this method returns 
> > already connected;
> > calling disconnection also works since the device beeps and gets 
> > disconnected.
> > 
> > While doing this I had the pulseaudio device manager open and nothing 
> > happen, no new devices
> > where append to the list, but an strange thing do happen (at least for me) 
> > any time I press
> > the execute button in the d-feet method call window a line inside my 
> > default device tree (alsa...) 
> > was append for a second or so. something like this:
> > PulseAudio Manager
> > -------------------------------
> >     Sinks
> >             alsa_output.pci_8086_284b
> >                     #221 button-pressed
> > no matter which method I'm executing, a line like that (#nnn 
> > button-pressed) is append
> > for a while and then disappears.
> 
> Do not use paman. It's obsolete and not up to date. Do not use
> padevchooser. It's obsolete and not up to date. Use pavucontrol.
Ok, now I'm using pavucontrol, and nothing happen either, no new device :(

> Also, are you sure you loaded "module-bluetooth-discover"? Add a
> "load-module" line for that to defualt.pa. That's the code that
> actually makes PA pick up all connected BT audio devices.
Yes, and also it's listed in paman , now I notice in the preferences dialog
it says autoloaded:no, could it be the problem ?

in the default.pa this three lines exits:

.ifexists module-bluetooth-discover.so
load-module module-bluetooth-discover
.endif

Pablo
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