Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>
> this gives:
> --> pactl list short
> 0 module-alsa-sinkdevice=default
> 1 module-alsa-source device=default
> 2 module-native-protocol-unix
> 0 alsa_output.default module-alsa-sink.c s16le 2ch
>
On Sun, 25 Mar 2018, deloptes wrote:
Have you paired and trusted the device already?
yes, and it seemed to work.
you could list all connected devices in pulseaudio with
$ pactl list short
this gives:
--> pactl list short
0 module-alsa-sinkdevice=default
1
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> I'm unable to output sound to my bluetooth loud speaker.
> It's not a hardware problem, as it works perfectly on Windows 10.
> here is the ouput of bluetoothctl (the LS device is 57:88:14:78:8A:48)
>
> Discovery started
> [CHG] Controller 3C:95:09:46:D6:74
hi,
I'm unable to output sound to my bluetooth loud speaker.
It's not a hardware problem, as it works perfectly on Windows 10.
here is the ouput of bluetoothctl (the LS device is 57:88:14:78:8A:48)
Discovery started
[CHG] Controller 3C:95:09:46:D6:74 Discovering: yes
[CHG] Device
I am working on testing and after the release of Stretch I could not
no longer use my bluetooth mouse.
I see this in the logs:
[62136.579567] Bluetooth: hci0 command 0x0c03 tx timeout
[62144.676286] Bluetooth: hci0 sending initial HCI reset command failed (-110)
I have search Duckduckgo.com and
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