On Wed, Nov 01, 2017 at 02:14:27PM -0700, Mike Schmitz wrote: > On Wed, Nov 01, 2017 at 01:43:32PM -0700, Mike Schmitz wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 01, 2017 at 08:31:55AM -0500, dev wrote: > > > On 10/31/2017 12:42 PM, Mike Schmitz wrote: > > > <snip> > > > > > > > > Another project has picked up the ball and run with it, though. It works > > > > for me (SoundBot SB220) > > > > > > > > https://github.com/Arkq/bluez-alsa > > > > > > > > > > Nice! I've got it almost working. I'm stuck on "Couldn't get BlueALSA > > > transport: No such device" Any thoughts? From what I've googled so far, > > > solutions involve pulseaudio, or reference a pulseaudio conflict. I > > > have some libpulse scattieness installed[0] for apulse support, but > > > maybe I cannot have both? Perhaps I should remove those? > > > > > > So far, I've installed alsa and development libs[1] but had to add the > > > debian jessie repo[2] in order to get libfdk-aac-dev. Is there another > > > place for this? > > > > > > I cloned the bluez-alsa git repo and built per git page[3]. Configured > > > ~/.asoundrc for my bluetooth headset MAC[4]. The alsa-lib directory > > > installed to a location unknown to Devaun[5] so I sylinked[6] the new > > > libraries to a good location. I did 'echo /usr/lib/alsa-lib > > > > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/alsa-lib.conf' but this did not seem to help after > > > issuing ldconfig. > > > > > > The bluealsa "server" seems to start ok and generates no errors[7] when > > > trying to play a sound via aplay, however aplay does not seem to know[8] > > > yet how to use the headset. I did have an issue with permissions on[9] > > > on /var/run/bluealsa but I think I fixed those[9]. Right now, aplay > > > cannot "get BlueALSA transport"[10]. Any thoughts? > > > > > > Thank you! > > > > > > [0] > > > i apulse - PulseAudio emulation for ALSA > > > > > > i libpulse-mainloop-glib0 - PulseAudio client libraries (glib > > > support) > > > i libpulse0 - PulseAudio client libraries > > > > > > i libpulsedsp - PulseAudio OSS pre-load library > > > > > > i pulseaudio-utils - Command line tools for the > > > PulseAudio soun > > > i vlc-plugin-pulse - transitional dummy package for vlc > > > > > > > > > > > > [1] > > > aptitude install libalsaplayer-dev bluez bluez-tools libsbc-dev > > > libfdk-aac-dev alsa-tools alsaplayer-alsa libasound2-dev bluez-hcidump > > > checkinstall libusb-dev libbluetooth-dev libbluetooth-dev > > > libbluetooth3-dev > > > libglib2.0-dev > > > > > > [2] > > > Add debian jessie rep for libfdk-aac-dev > > > > > > libfdk-aac-dev required repo: > > > deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/ jessie main contrib non-free > > > > > > aptitude install libfdk-aac-dev > > > > > > [3] > > > git clone https://github.com/Arkq/bluez-alsa.git > > > cd bluez-alsa; mkdir build; autoreconf --install; cd build; ../configure > > > --enable-aac --enable-debug > > > make > > > make install > > > > > > > > > [4] > > > $ cat ~/.asoundrc > > > defaults.bluealsa.interface "hci0" > > > defaults.bluealsa.device "02:FC:9F:F8:13:94" > > > defaults.bluealsa.profile "a2dp" > > > > > > [5] > > > $ aplay -D bluealsa:HCI=hci0,DEV=02:FC:9F:F8:13:94,PROFILE=a2dp > > > /usr/share/sounds/purple/Windows\ Notify.wav > > > ALSA lib dlmisc.c:252:(snd1_dlobj_cache_get) Cannot open shared library > > > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_bluealsa.so > > > aplay: main:722: audio open error: No such device or address > > > > > > [6] > > > # ldconfig -v | grep alsa > > > > > > /usr/lib/alsa-lib: > > > libasound_module_ctl_bluealsa.so -> libasound_module_ctl_bluealsa.so > > > libasound_module_pcm_bluealsa.so -> libasound_module_pcm_bluealsa.so > > > > > > # ln -s /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_* > > > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/alsa-lib/ > > > > > > > > > [7] > > > $ bluealsa --disable-hfp > > > bluealsa: ../../src/ctl.c:489: Starting controller loop > > > bluealsa: ../../src/bluez.c:680: Registering endpoint: > > > /A2DP/MPEG24/Source/1 > > > bluealsa: ../../src/bluez.c:680: Registering endpoint: /A2DP/MPEG24/Sink/1 > > > bluealsa: ../../src/bluez.c:680: Registering endpoint: /A2DP/SBC/Source/1 > > > bluealsa: ../../src/bluez.c:680: Registering endpoint: /A2DP/SBC/Sink/1 > > > bluealsa: ../../src/bluez.c:910: Registering profile: /HSP/Headset > > > bluealsa: ../../src/bluez.c:910: Registering profile: /HSP/AudioGateway > > > bluealsa: ../../src/main.c:225: Starting main dispatching loop > > > bluealsa: ../../src/ctl.c:550: New client accepted: 8 > > > bluealsa: ../../src/ctl.c:571: +-+- > > > bluealsa: ../../src/ctl.c:571: +-+- > > > bluealsa: ../../src/ctl.c:521: Client closed connection: 8 > > > bluealsa: ../../src/ctl.c:571: +-+- > > > > > > > > > [8] > > > $ aplay -D bluealsa:HCI=hci0,DEV=02:FC:9F:F8:13:94,PROFILE=a2dp > > > /usr/share/sounds/purple/Windows\ Notify.wav > > > ../../../src/asound/../shared/ctl-client.c:102: Connecting to socket: > > > /var/run/bluealsa/hci0 > > > ALSA lib ../../../src/asound/bluealsa-pcm.c:645:(_snd_pcm_bluealsa_open) > > > BlueALSA connection failed: No such file or directory > > > aplay: main:722: audio open error: No such file or directory > > > > > > > > > [9] > > > chown root:myuser /var/run/bluealsa > > > chmod g+w+s /var/run/bluealsa > > > > > > > > > [10] > > > $ aplay -D bluealsa:HCI=hci0,DEV=02:FC:9F:F8:13:94,PROFILE=a2dp > > > /usr/share/sounds/purple/Windows\ Notify.wav > > > ../../../src/asound/../shared/ctl-client.c:102: Connecting to socket: > > > /var/run/bluealsa/hci0 > > > ../../../src/asound/../shared/ctl-client.c:213: Getting transport for > > > 02:FC:9F:F8:13:94 type 1 > > > ALSA lib ../../../src/asound/bluealsa-pcm.c:658:(_snd_pcm_bluealsa_open) > > > Couldn't get BlueALSA transport: No such device > > > aplay: main:722: audio open error: No such device > > > > > > Damn! Now mine is broken, too. I did a git fetch, and rebuilt, and it is > > doing the same thing. I guess they broke it in the latest. Incidently, I > > didn't need the dev package for libfdk-aac1, and it built and worked > > fine with the previous. Now I gotta remember how to reget the n-1 > > version. > > Ok, false alarm. I forgot to make certain it connected. > > mschmitz@ferrum:~/src/bluez-alsa/build$ bluetoothctl > [NEW] Controller 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 BlueZ 5.43 [default] > [bluetooth]# connect 00:1A:7D:B0:05:6C > Attempting to connect to 00:1A:7D:B0:05:6C > [CHG] Device 00:1A:7D:B0:05:6C Connected: yes > Connection successful > [CHG] Device 00:1A:7D:B0:05:6C ServicesResolved: yes > [SB220]# info 00:1A:7D:B0:05:6C > Device 00:1A:7D:B0:05:6C > Name: SB220 > Alias: SB220 > Class: 0x240404 > Icon: audio-card > Paired: yes > Trusted: yes > Blocked: no > Connected: yes > LegacyPairing: no > UUID: Headset (00001108-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb) > UUID: Audio Sink (0000110b-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb) > UUID: A/V Remote Control Target (0000110c-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb) > UUID: Advanced Audio Distribu.. (0000110d-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb) > UUID: A/V Remote Control (0000110e-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb) > UUID: Handsfree (0000111e-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb) > [SB220]# >
You might want to check that too. It is flaky and doesn't always connect properly. I also wrote an init script (attached) that might work for you, when you get it working.
#!/bin/sh
# kFreeBSD do not accept scripts as interpreters, using #!/bin/sh and sourcing.
if [ true != "$INIT_D_SCRIPT_SOURCED" ] ; then
set "$0" "$@"; INIT_D_SCRIPT_SOURCED=true . /lib/init/init-d-script
fi
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: bluealsa
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog bluetooth
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Provides for bluetooth audio
# Description:
### END INIT INFO
# Author: Mike Schmitz <[email protected]>
#
# Please remove the "Author" lines above and replace them
# with your own name if you copy and modify this script.
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
DESC="Provider for bluetooth audio"
DAEMON=/usr/bin/bluealsa
BLUEALSARUNDIR="/var/run/bluealsa"
PID="/var/run/bluealsa/bluealsa.pid"
NAME="bluealsa"
case "$1" in
start)
log_action_begin_msg "Starting ${DESC}"
install -d -m 0750 -o bluealsa -g audio ${BLUEALSARUNDIR}
start-stop-daemon --start --exec $DAEMON --make-pidfile --pidfile ${PID} \
--background
log_action_end_msg $?
;;
stop)
log_action_begin_msg "Shutting down ${SVCNAME}"
start-stop-daemon --stop --exec $DAEMON --pidfile ${PID} --remove-pidfile \
--quiet
log_action_end_msg $?
;;
restart|force-reload)
#
# If the "reload" option is implemented, move the "force-reload"
# option to the "reload" entry above. If not, "force-reload" is
# just the same as "restart".
#
log_action_begin_msg "Restarting $DESC"
start-stop-daemon --stop --exec $DAEMON --pidfile ${PID} --remove-pidfile \
--quiet
start-stop-daemon --start --exec $DAEMON --make-pidfile --pidfile ${PID} \
--background
log_action_end_msg $?
;;
*)
N=/etc/init.d/$NAME
# echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload}" >&2
echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|force-reload}" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
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