On 03/10/2024 03:55, tom arnall wrote:
I can't setup my LG-HBS-XL7 bluetooth headset with "headset" used for
both output and input.
It was working a week ago:
On 25/09/2024 02:27, tom arnall wrote:
When I set output to headset and then set input to headset, the output
sett
On Wed, 2 Oct 2024 13:55:46 -0700
tom arnall wrote:
> I can't setup my LG-HBS-XL7 bluetooth headset with "headset" used for
> both output and input. I'm using the Gnome Settings app trying to do
> it.
>
> Debian 12
>
> 040:~/dl$ ps -A |grep pipe >
I can't setup my LG-HBS-XL7 bluetooth headset with "headset" used for both
output and input. I'm using the Gnome Settings app trying to do it.
Debian 12
040:~/dl$ ps -A |grep pipe >tmp.txt
1993 ?00:01:48 pipewire
1996 ?00:01:59 pipewire-pulse
040:~/dl
> Checked but no luck. I can pair headset but can't use it(
Another thread here reported following
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=997862&archived=no&mbox=no&mboxmaint=norelated
> to bug #997862 which seemed to work for me, that is,installing a package
> libspa-0.2-bluetooth.an
Checked but no luck. I can pair headset but can't use it(
Олександр Скоропад wrote:
> Unfortunately not my case, because libpulse-mainloop-glib0 already
> installed
try
backup and deleting
~/.pulse
/var/lib/bluetooth/
reboot
pair
regards
--
FCD6 3719 0FFB F1BF 38EA 4727 5348 5F1F DCFE BCB0
Unfortunately not my case, because libpulse-mainloop-glib0 already installed
Олександр Скоропад wrote:
> Nov 1 16:09:10 Skoropad bluetoothd[1204]:
> src/service.c:btd_service_connect() a2dp-sink profile connect failed for
> 00:16:94:42:30:F4: Protocol not available I've found that there were
> similar error with previous versions of pipewire and apt history shows
> that th
In bluetooth log there is only one line:
Nov 1 16:09:10 Skoropad bluetoothd[1204]: src/service.c:btd_service_connect()
a2dp-sink profile connect failed for 00:16:94:42:30:F4: Protocol not available
I've found that there were similar error with previous versions of pipewire and
apt history shows
Martin wrote:
> I guess, my description was a kind of misleading: I want to connect the
> phone (Samsung A3) to the PC's audio system, which is Pulseaudio in this
> case. Just like you would connect it to a headset or your car's hands free
> bluetooth thing.
>
Hi,
I understood that you want to c
Hi,
I guess, my description was a kind of misleading: I want to connect the phone
(Samsung A3) to the PC's audio system, which is Pulseaudio in this case. Just
like you would connect it to a headset or your car's hands free bluetooth thing.
As I understand, ofono builds the foundation to an act
On 11/09, Martin wrote:
Hi folks,
I wonder if some of you uses pulseaudio with cell phone telephony. For me, I
see in the pulseaudio configuration window a Headset Audio Gateway (HSP/HFP)
with is offered by an Android phone. But the Buetooth blueman-manager refuses
to set this audio profile.
Martin wrote:
> I wonder if some of you uses pulseaudio with cell phone telephony. For me,
> I see in the pulseaudio configuration window a Headset Audio Gateway
> (HSP/HFP) with is offered by an Android phone. But the Buetooth
> blueman-manager refuses to set this audio profile. A2DP works fine t
Hi folks,
I wonder if some of you uses pulseaudio with cell phone telephony. For me, I
see in the pulseaudio configuration window a Headset Audio Gateway (HSP/HFP)
with is offered by an Android phone. But the Buetooth blueman-manager refuses
to set this audio profile. A2DP works fine though.
Hi,
Finally I figured it. Actually beside playback of pavucontrol there is a
icon which toggles between BT & ALSA.
Thanks a lot :-) I wonder why not the option inbuilt in volume control !!
On Monday 11 July 2016 04:58 PM, Bob wrote:
Hi,
I can see the BT through pavucontrol.Through blueman
Hi,
I can see the BT through pavucontrol.Through blueman , BT is already
configured with A2DP.
But in playback of pavucontrol the play back device is ALSA. At
audacious->output no BT device seen :-(
On Monday 11 July 2016 12:59 AM, Bob Weber wrote:
Have you configured pavucontrol? Under
Have you configured pavucontrol? Under the "Output Devices" tab you should see
the BT headphones and other audio devices in your system. If you don't see the
BT device (even if you do see it) then go to the "Configuration" tab and make
sure the BT device is in Hi fi playback mode (A2DP) and not O
Hi list,
I have connected BT headset to my debian box following the wiki
https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp
blueman applet successfully connects the headset and being connected the
BT headset also announces the same.
Jul 10 16:41:05 localhost bluetoothd[21780]:
/org/bluez/hci0
I seem to have an issue as well and my cdn error
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> On Feb 13, 2014, at 1:22 PM, "Fabian Kürten"
> wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> after an dist-upgrade to testing from stable my Plantronics 590 Headset
> no longer works with pulseaudio. It is still detected in blueman an
Hi list,
after an dist-upgrade to testing from stable my Plantronics 590 Headset
no longer works with pulseaudio. It is still detected in blueman an
(according to blueman) connected.
However I can not see I in pavucontrol, neither on the input, output nor
the configuration page.
Downgrading the b
>It seems clear now that something is rotten in the bluetooth linux kingdom:
> I don't see the bluetooth headset, neither in alsamixer nor in pavucontrol
>( I had to add me to the pulse group to open pavucontrol)
>I'll try now with Windows...
>
+1
What
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012, Celejar wrote:
Okay, perhaps IDUC ;) But I think that my understanding is actually
probably correct, just that there's something wrong with the bluetooth
subsystem.
It seems clear now that something is rotten in the bluetooth linux kingdom:
I don't see the
If I do
> ln -fs .asoundrc.asoundconf.z515 .asoundrc.asoundconf
> the sound is sent to my wireless speaker, with all these programs.
> and idem for the z305.
> But,if I do
> ln -fs .asoundrc.asoundconf.headset .asoundrc.asoundconf
> the so
s .asoundrc.asoundconf.headset .asoundrc.asoundconf
the sound is only sent to my bluetooth headset from skype.
For the other programs, it goes to the SB-live card.
(NB: I had to disable pulseaudio to make it work from skype)
Can anybody explain that?
As for pulseaudio, I always get &qu
2012/2/14 Pierre Frenkiel :
> hi
> I'm trying to use a bluetooth headset, and curiously, it works only
> for Skype(at least for the speaker, not for the microphone),
> and not for any other program.
> According what I found in a forum. I put in .asoundrc.asoundconf
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 17:17:22 +0100 (CET)
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi
> I'm trying to use a bluetooth headset, and curiously, it works only
> for Skype(at least for the speaker, not for the microphone),
> and not for any other program.
> According what I found
hi
I'm trying to use a bluetooth headset, and curiously, it works only
for Skype(at least for the speaker, not for the microphone),
and not for any other program.
According what I found in a forum. I put in .asoundrc.asoundconf
pcm.bluetooth {
type plug
slave {
fix first. Try to pinpoint it.
> There are several routes to explore. Is there a problem with the PIN number
> you're required to enter when pairing? Does pairing with other bluetooth
> devices (not headsets) work? Have you tried another bluetooth headset? Does
> your headset work wi
roblem with the
PIN number you're required to enter when pairing? Does pairing with
other bluetooth devices (not headsets) work? Have you tried another
bluetooth headset? Does your headset work with a phone, an mp3 player
or any other device? Are there helper bluetooth packages for
ave used pulseaudio in the past, and it was horrible to install
>>> > and understand. But for a while, I had it working on some machine or
>>> > other, with Etch or Lenny (I think). Sinks, sources, wonderful. That
>>> > machine is long gone.
>>> >
>
e
or
> other, with Etch or Lenny (I think). Sinks, sources, wonderful.
That
> machine is long gone.
>
> I recently installed Squeeze/KDE 4.45, and I wanted to use a
bluetooth
> headset. My Googling led me to believe that it CAN NOT be done
> without pulseaudio.
I wish I
). Sinks, sources, wonderful.
That
> machine is long gone.
>
> I recently installed Squeeze/KDE 4.45, and I wanted to use a
bluetooth
> headset. My Googling led me to believe that it CAN NOT be done
> without pulseaudio.
I wish I knew. I've wasted hours trying to get a bluet
gone.
>
> I recently installed Squeeze/KDE 4.45, and I wanted to use a bluetooth
> headset. My Googling led me to believe that it CAN NOT be done
> without pulseaudio. So I spent hours on getting pulseaudio working,
> sometimes, except when it doesn't, and kaffeine freezes, or you
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 12:55:42 -0500, John wrote:
> I recently installed Squeeze/KDE 4.45, and I wanted to use a bluetooth
> headset. My Googling led me to believe that it CAN NOT be done without
> pulseaudio.
(...)
I dunno where your googling led you but this blog entry seems to b
bluetooth
headset. My Googling led me to believe that it CAN NOT be done
without pulseaudio. So I spent hours on getting pulseaudio working,
sometimes, except when it doesn't, and kaffeine freezes, or youtube
goes silent. If it's not working right, just reboot and it might work
differently
On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 16:34:50 +0200, Sergey Spiridonov wrote:
> I switched to Squeeze and try out bluetooth Nokia headset. Blueman can
> see it, so I can pair, add it, enable. This works perfect, but
> unfortunately no new audio device appeared.
Check if any of these helps:
***
Bluetooth audio un
On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 16:34:50 +0200, Sergey Spiridonov wrote:
(re-sent)
> I switched to Squeeze and try out bluetooth Nokia headset. Blueman can
> see it, so I can pair, add it, enable. This works perfect, but
> unfortunately no new audio device appeared.
Check if any of these helps:
***
Bluetoo
Hi all
I switched to Squeeze and try out bluetooth Nokia headset. Blueman can
see it, so I can pair, add it, enable. This works perfect, but
unfortunately no new audio device appeared.
Here is quotation from ekiga wiki [1]:
Warning: btsco (bluetooth linux driver) is no longer maintained and
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 09:45:03 -0700
Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 16:55 +0300, Micha Feigin wrote:
> > I'm to get skype working with my bluetooth headset
> >
> > Any idea on what I'm missing?
>
> The part where you shouldn't use Skype to b
On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 16:55 +0300, Micha Feigin wrote:
> I'm to get skype working with my bluetooth headset
>
> Any idea on what I'm missing?
The part where you shouldn't use Skype to begin with because they're
pirating GPL'd software, apparently.
signature.as
I'm to get skype working with my bluetooth headset
I managed to get it paired using blueman-applet and even get audio on it from
mplayer using:
player -ao alsa:device=bluetooth ~/Music/When\ I\ Grow\ Up.flac
I setup a .asoundrc file containing:
pcm.bluetooth {
type plug
Hi,
Running fairly uptodate Sid. In the past (most recently, several
months ago?) I've successfully used a bluetooth headset; it no longer
works. The headset connects (it shows as connected in the Gnome
bluetooth applet, and I hear the various tones / beeps from the headset
that it us
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 09:57:31PM -0400, Celejar wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 10:09:17 +1100
> Daniel Dalton wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm considdering buying a bluetooth headset... Does anyone know of any
> > reasonably cheap ones that are suppor
Am 2009-03-14 21:57:31, schrieb Celejar:
> My understanding is that any headset that uses the standard protocols
> should work with Debian. I've successfully used a Plantronics Voyager
> 510 (a terrific model) and a cheap Soyo Freestyler (BTWLHS02).
I have gotten last year from "National Semicond
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 10:09:17 +1100
Daniel Dalton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm considdering buying a bluetooth headset... Does anyone know of any
> reasonably cheap ones that are supported by debian? Is there a good
My understanding is that any headset that uses the standard protocols
Hi,
I'm considdering buying a bluetooth headset... Does anyone know of any
reasonably cheap ones that are supported by debian? Is there a good
howto out there on how to configure? Once it is up and running, is it
possible to have it connected at boot up if the headset is turned on and
is in
Hi!
I use Skype to call my friends. But at the moment i use a headset with a
cable. But my laptop (Thinkpad T43) have a bluetooth adapter.
Und now I want to know whether one of you use a bluetooth headset and
can me tell which one and how he/she get it to run.
Thanks in advance
CU
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