Unfortunately, there is no list. Manufacturers are well known for using
many different chips in their products, and no way to identify them
until you stick them in the system.
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Is there a list of recommended USB BT adapters? I'm having lots of
troubles with the built-in RPi one.
I checked the PCP docs but there isn't a list. A forum search turned up
a Maxesla v4.0 adapter on Amazon but it's no longer available.
Knowing the supported chipsets would help too. I know
paul- wrote:
> I do not get many requests for these, but I specifically do not include
> support for realtek products, since managing their poorly built drivers
> takes way too much time.
can you recommend a usb AC wifi device, Paul?
I bought a generic realtek one on walmart and compiled
I do not get many requests for these, but I specifically do not include
support for realtek products, since managing their poorly built drivers
takes way too much time.
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I was pretty disappointed by the Raspberry Pi's internal Bluetooth
module but none of the Bluetooth USB dongles I had was working with
piCorePlayer because of missing firmware:
[ 26.545192] Bluetooth: hci0: RTL: firmware file
rtl_bt/rtl8761bu_fw.bin not found
Hence, I created a f*irmware
Hello, I would like to use a good bluetooth usb adapter ZexMTE
I saw some analog 'problem here'
(https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73028828/why-did-my-mpow-bluetooth-adapter-stop-working)
and the driver seems to 'exist here'
paul- wrote:
> Codec can only be set for the encoding to a Bluetooth speaker. The
> phone is going to dictate the codec.
Not sure why I can not set the codec from my Samsung. But finally I
managed to get it to work.
I set the main squeezelite settings as follow (*Audio output device
Interesting, thanks for The info.
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I am using Bluetooth in Player mode. Streaming audio works from all my
devices, but volume control does not: I can control the volume when
playing music from an Android phone, but when using a Mac as the source,
the Mac's volume setting is ignored. I experimented a bit and found that
this is
Codec can only be set for the encoding to a Bluetooth speaker. The
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paul- wrote:
> Yes it should work. But using LMS, shairport and Bluetooth are likely
> going to cause conflicts.
Would you be so kind and help me what the setup should be, please?
On the pcp only squeezelite and shairport are running. BT would be the
third option. Or Chromecast, but as far
Currently my phone is my gui which works like charm, but... I ordered a
simple bt steering wheel controller (play/pause/skip/volume) and it
appears as a bt-keyboard when pairing with my phone. Is it possible to
connect it directly to my PiCoreplayer as a keyboard to control playback
directly
Yes it should work. But using LMS, shairport and Bluetooth are likely
going to cause conflicts.
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Hello, quick question. I am looking for a way to make my RPI3B+ a
squeezelite, shaiport and bluetooth client (only) using piCorePlayer and
headphones output (for now). Squeezelite and Shairport-sync are working
like a charm (I have an other device in my network working as a LMS
server and music
I need also one.
Spev wrote:
> Hi, is there any step by step documentation for bluetooth setup in
> 8.X.0? I've just upgraded both my pcp players to 8.2.0 and can't get
> bluetooth audio playing at all, it was working fine in 7.0.0. I'm
> using iphone 7 and can pair it ok, it shows on the
Hello,
So goal is to be able to have my Teams audio playing on my speakers
attached to my piCoreplayer.
This part works.
Is this the behavior I should be seeing?
1) After manually disconnecting bluetooth from Windows to
piCoreplayer, top volume level from piCoreplayer is very low.
Only
paul- wrote:
> By no-network, do you mean that LMS installed on the same device that is
> getting the bluetooth connection. But the device itself is not
> connected to the network.
> Yes you can do it that way..There is still networking processes
> running on the local device.
> Create a
By no-network, do you mean that LMS installed on the same device that is
getting the bluetooth connection. But the device itself is not
connected to the network.
Yes you can do it that way..There is still networking processes
running on the local device.
Create a simple script that waits
paul- wrote:
> Its up to LMS to remember the playback modenothing I can do about
> that from the bluetooth side. Once the player connects, take a look a
> the lms interface and see what is in the playback queue.
>
> As for the logs, that all looks normal, you will notice in the second
>
Its up to LMS to remember the playback modenothing I can do about
that from the bluetooth side. Once the player connects, take a look a
the lms interface and see what is in the playback queue.
As for the logs, that all looks normal, you will notice in the second
log that you are pressing
Viragored wrote:
> Here's the log from the second session, using "connect" from the BT page
> in pCP
>
Code:
pCP Bluetooth extension build:0021
Starting BT Controller
bcm43xx_init
Flash firmware /lib/firmware/brcm/BCM4345C0.hcd
Set BDADDR UART:
paul- wrote:
> I had one speaker device that would not try to connect when powered
> on.never could figure out why. None of my other headsets/speakers
> do that. Can you do some things via ssh?
>
> Power off your speaker and reboot your pi, then ssh in
>
> run "bluetoothctl"
Here's the
I had one speaker device that would not try to connect when powered
on.never could figure out why. None of my other headsets/speakers
do that.
Power off your speaker and reboot your pi, then ssh in
run "bluetoothctl"
type: paired-devices
You should see a list of devices that are paired
paul- wrote:
> but can you shut off the other device for a few minutes to see if things
> run smoother?
Thanks again for the reply, Paul.
I took the battery out of the other device - but it still shows up on a
scan, so something somewhere is storing its id ("Bluthing")!
No real difference in
paul- wrote:
> but can you shut off the other device for a few minutes to see if things
> run smoother?
Thanks again for the reply, Paul.
I took the battery out of the other device - but it still shows up on a
scan, so something somewhere is storing its id ("Bluthing")!
No real difference in
Other than filling the log files, I dont see anything that would keep
it from working
.. but can you shut off the other device for a few
minutes to see if things run smoother?
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paul- wrote:
> The resuming is a function of LMS not bluetooth.
Thanks Paul - as far as I can tell, when LMS does get the 'play'
command, all goes as it should and the music plays. Sorry for my poor
choice of subject for the post. The challenge is getting as far as the
play command.
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Viragored wrote:
> I've got pCP 8.0.0 running OK on a Pi 3B+. My BT speaker will pair with
> the Pi and LMS successfully plays on it. After the Pi has been powered
> off and started up again, turning on the speaker will not pick up where
> it left off - in fact it won't play anything at all
I've got pCP 8.0.0 running OK on a Pi 3B+. My BT speaker will pair with
the Pi and LMS successfully plays on it. After the Pi has been powered
off and started up again, turning on the speaker will not pick up where
it left off - in fact it won't play anything at all until it's
"forgotten" and
Hi, is there any step by step documentation for bluetooth setup in
8.X.0? I've just upgraded both my pcp players to 8.2.0 and can't get
bluetooth audio playing at all, it was working fine in 7.0.0. I'm
using iphone 7 and can pair it ok, it shows on the pcp page as being
paired and set as
paul- wrote:
> You can install 7, then upgrade LMS to the latest LMS. Some of the new
> methods of upgrading LMS wont be there, but the old scripting methods
> worked fine.
Seems a lot of faff! Don't fancy reconfiguring everything again.
As workaround I've set up a TV stick as a dedicated
You can install 7, then upgrade LMS to the latest LMS. Some of the new
methods of upgrading LMS wont be there, but the old scripting methods
worked fine.
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paul- wrote:
> I don't have issues with my headphones, so I'm sure it's specific to the
> pi and the remote device used. Every pi seems to have a different
> implementation. My suspicion is that kernel changes affects every
> device differently, but I need to keep up with the kernels or when
I don't have issues with my headphones, so I'm sure it's specific to the
pi and the remote device used. Every pi seems to have a different
implementation. My suspicion is that kernel changes affects every
device differently, but I need to keep up with the kernels or when new
hardware comes
mr-b wrote:
> CAn you say which version exactly?
>
> I've found Windows BT recently to be very flaky, and incredibly
> sluggish. I know BT has suffered anyway since inception due to multiple
> "interpretations" of its implementation.
> I keep wishing there was a low-latency wifi based
castalla wrote:
> I've given up using the pcp Bluetooth feature in its present iteration
> (the previous version worked flawlessly) - too many lost and/or missing
> paired instances (apart from a permanent Samsung TV which I don't want!
> ). Not quite your issue, I know.
CAn you say which
I've given up using the pcp Bluetooth feature in its present iteration
(the previous version worked flawlessly) - too many lost and/or missing
paired instances (apart from a permanent Samsung TV which I don't want!
). Not quite your issue, I know.
Well I've got Win11 to work on one PCP!
But it was an arduous journey and I still can't get it to work on the
other PCP. :-(
To be fair I've had similar symptoms with Win10 but on a different
laptop so I can't completely blame Win11.
It's working on a rPi 4B and piCorePlayer v8.2.0 | www v00017
Tx, I've worked out some of what was going wrong.
After I'd updated my second PCP and BT stopped working, I spotted there
was a new status bullet "Bluealsa is running".
Then I saw a new section with a "BT Output Device" setting which was
blank. The possible values looked similar to the
I suspect Windows 11 is going to be a problem, I don't have any Windows
11 machines, and I don't plan on it for a while.
As for the tablet, The BT update included new codecs, and brought volume
control. I cannot tell, if things are playing without any volume, or if
there is nothing playing at
I tried on another PC and was able to replicate this i.e. udate BT s/w
and the tablt can still connect but no audio is heard.
Then I wwent back to the old BT s/w and tried it with Windows 11.
Wi11 could see the PCP but it couldn't connect. Event Log says "The
mutual authentication between the
After trying out Win11 which I thought had messed up my existing tabet
BT pairing, I decided to do an image restore. After that the tablet
worked fine.
Then before trying out Win11 again tonight I thought it prudent to
update BT. How wrong I was!
First of all my tablet would no longer connect
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Bräuchte Hilfe mit der Bluetooth Verbindung.
carsten_h wrote:
> Sorry, but I can only answer in English (or German if you like).
> All the BT 5.x sticks I saw have only drivers for Windows, not for Linux
> and not for
OK. I'll see if I can spin up a VM on my Win10 laptop.
But meanwhile I've now found that BT seems to be completely hosed on
that PCP. It won't even power up the BT controller now.
Turning the BT Controller power on...
I've removed BT and reinstalled to no avail.
Show Bluetooth logs
[ INFO ]
I dont have windows 11 machines yet.
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I deleted all the existing paired devices and started again.
This time Win11 could see the PCP but it couldn't connect. "Try
connecting your device again".
Another laptop with Win10 and an Android tablet pair and connect fine.
Code:
10-01 22:14 BST INFO
Hi
Does anyone have *exact* instructions on how to pair a PCP with
Windows11?
I've tried various incantations of pairing, discovering etc. on both
ends but neither device sees the other, even though "unknown devices"
are seen and my PCP pairs fine with Android devices.
Hi forum,
I hope this question is in scope for this thread although I can see it
is mainly about BT connection from LMS to speakers.
I would like to BT-stream from my phone to LMS and play the stream on
(sync'ed) players (also non-PcP based players like squeezebox boom).
Is this possible? Or
That normally means the bluetooth stack has crashed. Are you sure
nothing else has changed in your system.
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Hello!
Today I have a very strange Bluetooth problem.
This is the 32bit piCorePlayer 8.1.0 on a Pi 3B+ with an external
Bluetooth dongle which is working fine since months.
When it starts, I can connect a Bluetooth speaker and it plays without
any problem. No dropouts or something like that.
slimhase wrote:
> Thank you! That did it - BT available again
>
> No idea what I did there - just followed blindly :)
Great ;);)
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> If you are able to SSH into your piCoreplayer these commands may help
> you:
>
> tce-audit builddb
> tce-audit delete pcp-bt8.tcz
> pcp br
>
> Default login credentials are:
> User: tc
> Password: piCore
Thank you! That did it - BT available again
No idea what I did there -
slimhase wrote:
> I hope it is not seen as impolite to bump this up again
> (The topic of the poster after my original seemed so close and stated as
> resolved, one might think my problem is resolved - which it isn't)
>
> So, here we go:
If you are able to SSH into your piCoreplayer
I hope it is not seen as impolite to bump this up again
(The topic of the poster after my original seemed so close and stated as
resolved, one might think my problem is resolved - which it isn't)
So, here we go:
slimhase wrote:
> I have a piZeroW and its running piCorePlayer8.1 w/ LMS
paul- wrote:
> On the tweaks page
Ok, I must have been blind! thank you!
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carsten_h wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Today I installed a Pi Zero W with piCorePlayer 8.1 (32bit) and after
> several Updates and the Bluetooth installation I managed to get it to
> work with my Headphone without any problem.
> Great work! Thank you!
>
> Now I have a new player that is named like the
Hi!
Today I installed a Pi Zero W with piCorePlayer 8.1 (32bit) and after
several Updates and the Bluetooth installation I managed to get it to
work with my Headphone without any problem.
Great work! Thank you!
Now I have a new player that is named like the connected Headphone.
But I also
I have a piZeroW and its running piCorePlayer8.1 w/ LMS (its my
'vacation system')
It has been running well a long time - including Bluetooth.
However, powering up again after some non-use time, BT is not working
anymore.
(3 red cross warnings at top of BT Page)
The only thing I did in between
paul- wrote:
> The bluetooth device is completely separate. You cannot control from
> the pCP command line, as it defaults to the mac address of the pcp
> board. You will have to issue commands to LMS using the bluetooth
> hardware address.
Thanks Paul for feedback. I've thought so, so I've
julk77 wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> If you are looking for some guinea pigs to test the aptx feature, I have
> quite several devices that support it and I would be happy to help.
>
> Extra question, do you plan to add ldac support ?
>
> Thanks a lot for all your work !
>
> Jk
Its mostly done, but
paul- wrote:
> Its compiled and testing a few things that I needed to change in the
> interface.but I don't have an aptx device to test it.
>
> One thing to note, it will support aptX or aptX-HD.aptX-Adaptive is
> not yet supported by the opensource driver.
Hi Paul,
If you are
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is related to the fact that I'm using bluetooth
dongle as output to play music or with something else, but I suspect it
could be due to the fact that bluetooth dongle is on one player tab and
picoreplayer on another..anyway, I'm trying to use pcp CLI to determine
Solved ! i looked at differences between HDMI and D10 configuration in
pcp.cfg and i discorvered that also if D10 was working the output was
not set in good wat. I forced a differente option and now also bluetooth
is working good !
I changed output to sysdefault:CARD=D10, saved and now pcp.cfg
paul- wrote:
> according to this
> >
Code:
> >
> 03-05 09:16 CET DEBUG pCP OUTPUT=""
>
> >
>
> It is not set. That output variable is read from the pcp.cfg file,
> which is the same field that populates the output setting on the
>
according to this
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03-05 09:16 CET DEBUG pCP OUTPUT=""
It is not set. That output variable is read from the pcp.cfg file,
which is the same field that populates the output setting on the
squeezelite page.
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paul- wrote:
> When you set usb, you must manually set the squeezelite output on the
> squeezelite page.
>
> As for headphones, Ive never seen any that need a pin. pCP is set for
> pinless pairing.
Of couse is set in squeezelite page as output device and is working
PERFECT the USB D10 in
When you set usb, you must manually set the squeezelite output on the
squeezelite page.
As for headphones, Ive never seen any that need a pin. pCP is set for
pinless pairing.
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Here my logs.
First using USB dac D10
-pCP pCP Bluetooth extension build:0020
Starting BT Controller
bcm43xx_init
Flash firmware /lib/firmware/brcm/BCM4345C0.hcd
Set Controller UART speed to 300 bit/s
Device setup complete
Waiting for bluetooth controller.Ready
RPi Bluetooth Hardware
Tomorrow i'll send log, i saw it but i'm not able to understand.
I never played with these "blue magic" things.
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Hi, really GREAT job with picoPlayer !
I have a Rasp 4 with an USB dac D10, all is working good BUT i have no
sound from bluetooth phones i connect. I tried 3 phones, all are paired
and connected good but no sound from output.
If i remove external DAC and use hdmi on TV the audio bluetooth is
CLiu wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> 2 months back you helped me to solve my bluetooth issue whereby my dac
> cannot accept 16 bits data, and with your help I modified asound.conf
> file to add an output option to "upsample" the data to 32 bits, and it
> worked. Later on, I tried to enable Alsa EQ. With
CLiu wrote:
> Thanks Paul for the help. No hurry on my end here. I can just change the
> output and restart Squeezelite whenever I play bluetooth for the time
> being, since I won't be switching between one another frequently within
> short period of time.
>
> Best regards
> Liu
Hi Paul,
2
paul- wrote:
> I have not packaged usb Bluetooth firmware. Post some information about
> your device, and I can take a look.
Thanks for offering Paul.
After I posted the plea for help I realised I was being a wimp, so I
went the the Tiny website and read the docs. It wasn't in all honestly
I have not packaged usb Bluetooth firmware. Post some information about
your device, and I can take a look.
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Apologies in advance if this isn't the place to ask
I'm trying to add a Bluetooth dongle to my Pi 2, but PCP doesn't
recognise it (or rather, knows what it is but hasn't got the firmware
for it). I've actually got the firmware files, and they work fine under
Raspbian on the same Pi. But how
paul- wrote:
> The headphones create a new player in LMS. You can select that player
> on your screen. But you will have to toggle back and forth if you use a
> DAC on the RPI too.
So simple :)
Many thanks
tanguy's
A Bluetooth headset connecting to you laptop is different than the
laptop connecting to pCP to stream.
And the conf file is by design, I dont purge the file. It has nothing
to do with the actual Bluetooth connection.
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paul- wrote:
> It has to be an Audio class Bluetooth device. It does not appear to be
> connecting that way
But my PC don't have any problem sending its sound to other bluetooth
headphones or other bluetooth speakers. Just problem with PCP.
Do you know in my case, who should initiate the
It has to be an Audio class Bluetooth device. It does not appear to be
connecting that way
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I want to achieve windows 10 as the player and Picoreplayer as the
speaker.
A long time ago I had a lot of trouble connecting them in bluetooth, and
as I had regular disconnections and glitches, I wanted to start again
properly.
On Picoreplayer, I "forget" my windows device, and now nothing
The headphones create a new player in LMS. You can select that player
on your screen. But you will have to toggle back and forth if you use a
DAC on the RPI too.
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Hello,
i've connect realme air buds 2 to my picoreplayer ( raspberry 4 with
touchscreen )
but i can't control with my touchscreen or my remote ( default sound on
qaudio amp and in air headphones )
i can control on squeezecenter interface my bluetooth
There is a solution to affect default
paul- wrote:
> Bluetooth is not being detected in the kernel. I would remove
> Bluetooth, reboot and then add it again. Perhaps something did not load
> correctly with the errors.
Removing it wouldn't work - it still showed the "Remove" button after
going through the process (tried several
Bluetooth is not being detected in the kernel. I would remove
Bluetooth, reboot and then add it again. Perhaps something did not load
correctly with the errors.
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One thing about the install for bluetooth - several times it failed on
certain packages when going through the Bluetooth > Install menu. When
it did, I went to Extensions > Available, found the package that failed,
and loaded it. Eventually, after doing this for 3 different packages,
going to
paul- wrote:
> Then my next comment. Are you sure you have a rpi3B. Please look at
> the diagnostics page, and then select the Raspberry Pi page.
>
> Also look at the dmesg section of Diagnostics. Bluetooth stuff will be
> near the bottom of that section.
It's definitely a 3B:
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Then my next comment. Are you sure you have a rpi3B. Please look at
the diagnostics page, and then select the Raspberry Pi
page.
Also look at the dmesg section of Diagnostics. Bluetooth stuff will be
near the bottom of that section.
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paul- wrote:
> Is it enabled? Bottom of the bluetooth page.
It is, yes. Looks just like your screenshot
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Hi, I can't get the BT Controller to turn on. I'm on a RPi 3B,
piCorePlayer v8.1.0.
It gets stuck on the screen saying
Code:
Turning the BT Controller power on...
I've tried to wait as long as 30 mins, but it never turns on.
The logs don't give
sdiesel77 wrote:
> Issues fixed thx, I forgot to put 0:u32be in PCP>Squeezelite
> Settings>Device supports DSD/DoP[emoji106]
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> Did you change the squeezelite settings for the player regarding DSD
> files -D?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using TapatalkIssues fixed thx, I forgot to put 0:u32be
> in PCP>Squeezelite
Settings>Device supports DSD/DoP
uudruid74 wrote:
> Android Developer Settings, at least on my phone, will let you force
> these codecs to be used. Yeah, mine is on AAC now, likely
> auto-detected, but I can set to AptX, AptXHD, LDAC, LHDC, AptX Adaptive,
> and AptX TWS+.
>
> Would love to be a guinea pig.
>
> Also, any way
sdiesel77 wrote:
> Hi All
> I just updated my Rpi4 setup from using my Synology Nas as LMS server to
> directly my Rpi4 as server now.
> Everything is great, the interface is nicer, more modern however, even
> if not a super big deal, I can't play DSD/DSF files anymore. (I
> installed the DSD
paul- wrote:
> Its compiled and testing a few things that I needed to change in the
> interface.but I don't have an aptx device to test it.
>
> One thing to note, it will support aptX or aptX-HD.aptX-Adaptive is
> not yet supported by the opensource driver.
Android Developer Settings,
Is there any way to increase the buffer between LMS and the bluetooth
device?
I've got some poor 2.4GHz wifi issues and I'm getting jumpy audio to my
Sony BT speakers on a regular basis.
I'm currently using a Raspi-Zero-W and I have the most issues if I use
the built in BT & Wifi.
I've tried
Hi All
I just updated my Rpi4 setup from using my Synology Nas as LMS server to
directly my Rpi4 as server now.
Everything is great, the interface is nicer, more modern however, even
if not a super big deal, I can't play DSD/DSF files anymore. (I
installed the DSD plugin).
The player seems to
That is the way the system works for me. The first time you need to
manually start, but all future connections resume the current playlist.
Network streams will likely start at the next track
..it depends on how
long your speaker is off.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in
Hello
I just wanted to recycle an 'old' raspberry 3 and piCorePlayer seems to
be a great way to answer my needs.
My usage is quite simple : throw an audio stream (mainly a deezer
playlist or an internet radio) to a bluetooth speaker, and for now it
works just fine.
Howerver, I'm wondering if
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