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Can’t connect a bluetooth headset #6985
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See here: #3456 Try this: apt install bluez-alsa-utils
aplay -l
speaker-test -D bluealsa I am not sure whether the alsamixer -D bluealsa When this BT audio PCM generally works, you can make it the default: echo -e 'pcm.!default bluealsa\nctl.!default bluealsa' > /etc/asound.conf |
Thank you very much @MichaIng! It works 😀! However, I have to connect my Bluetooth headset before running Kodi, or exit Kodi to reconnect my Bluetooth headset if the connection is lost. I can't autostart Kodi. |
Okay, so pairing still needs to be done manually. Somehow makes sense. I have not much experience with bluez, but wonder whether there is a native way to have it connecting to a particular device automatically (given that the device accepts it). Else, you could create a script for that and place it into |
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Linux DietPi 6.1.21-v8+ #1642 SMP PREEMPT Mon Apr 3 17:24:16 BST 2023 aarch64 GNU/Linux
arm64
RPi 3 Model B (aarch64)
SanDisk ultra
Steps to reproduce
dietpi-config
Advanced Options
Bluetooth: [On]
bluetoothctl scan on
bluetoothctl pair DEVICE_ID
bluetoothctl trust DEVICE_ID
bluetoothctl connect DEVICE_ID
Expected behaviour
Actual behaviour
Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed br-connection-profile-unavailable
Extra details
kodi
.pulseaudio
doesn't work withkodi
but I can usepipewire
instead.kodi
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