it looks that v3.5 now supports BT Audio.
I tried that, but the setup interface it is somewhat obscure.
I wasn't able to find a tutorial.. and my knowledge of tinycore linux is
limited..
?
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Its built into the interface, just try it.
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OK Paul..
fresh install, Squeezelite is running, wifi connected.
[Squeezelite settings]
"Do this First: Select Audio output, then press [ Save ]"
select Bluetooth Audio, Save
"Squeezelite is NOT running"
??
Bluetooth Speaker Setup
✘
BT Controller is Off less>
✔ = BT Controller Power
must add that..
- using on board wifi
- turned off on board BT
- USB BT dongle plugged in
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You don't need to do anything other than what you've done... The
controller is not being found. What brand USB/BT dongle, are you using.
Not all are compatible. It needs to support HCI mode.
Please look at dmesg as suggested to see what is being detected by the
OS.
piCorePlayer a smal
Hi Paul,
dmesg reports:
[2.685704] usb 1-1.3: Product: CSR8510 A10
Bluetooth v4.0 Specification
CSR8510A10
Features
Fully qualified Bluetooth v4.0 specification system
Support for Bluetooth v3.0 only available with CSR8510A10
Dual-mode Bluetooth /Bluetooth low energy
Draft Bluetooth low ener
Google it, likely the device is not starting in HCI mode. You will
probably need to attach it to a windows machine, use the windows
software to reconfigure the device to power up in HCI mode.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi embeme,
>
> I just did a install of jivelite and it seems to work OK.
>
> By default, Jivelite autostart is set to yes. I did a change to "No" and
> it stuck during a reboot, then next time I set it to "Yes" and rebooted.
> All OK.
>
> Did you remember to press the [ S