On Monday 10 Apr 2017 12:32:35 Gabriele Zaverio wrote:
> On 4/10/17, Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:
> > for pulse using cpu to mix... try edit /etc/pulseaudio/daemon.conf
> > and change resample-method. try "trivial" instead of speex-float-1
>
> I wanna get rid of it. It's unuseful and crappy. :(
Not completely so. If you have multiple inputs it allows you to adjust volume
per application that generates it. So music via media player can stay at
background levels, while VoIP remains audible and desktop notifications don't
make your ears bleed. :-)
It doesn't always work as advertised on my desktop systems, but it's work in
progress.
> > and i know of no other way to just go redirect your audio from normal out
> > to bt speakers other than to have a daemon in between do it... and that
> > is what pulse is for.
>
> It was working without pulse some time ago, so why now I had to use
> pulseshit? That's my question - how to get rid of it and use bluetooth
> without it :)
Uninstall it and configure alsa?
> > you have bluez installed? i cont know what should cause connman to start
> > offering bt as a connect option - i always say it listed if i had a bt
> > device and bluez running...
>
> I have bluez and utils installed but nothing happens. bluetoothd is running.
On some systems the bt hardware is not always happy to coexist with other USB
controllers. I'm thinking of Broadcom which on my system at least requires me
to use rfkill to block my WiFi, before bluetooth can be used! O_O
Is your bt hardware up & running? What does hciconfig show? Did you also try
to use bluetoothctl to associate your bt device with the PC?
--
Regards,
Mick
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