paul- wrote: 
> 
> Pair it like you would a speaker, then select mode as "Player" and save.
> Then force disconnection of the dot from the pCP interface.
> 
> Then talk to your dot.   "Alexa Connect Bluetooth" 
> 
> It should work.

Tried that, but didnt work.
So i tried pairing my phone to see if it would stream to PcP. To narrow
down the culprit. Sadly, the phone doesnt play either. I paired the
phone, went into the Bluetooth page on PcP, set it as player, saved,
disconnected and reconnected (checked out initiating the connection from
PcP and from the phone both). Neither worked.
Not sure why..... here's the log snippet, let me know if more would
help.

Code:
--------------------
    06-18 09:14 IST INFO     ---- Caught Connect signal ----
  06-18 09:14 IST DEBUG    
/org/bluealsa/hci0/dev_98_09_CF_9D_03_0F/a2dpsnk/source
  06-18 09:14 IST DEBUG       HCI:hci0
  06-18 09:14 IST INFO        MAC:98:09:CF:9D:03:0F
  06-18 09:14 IST INFO        TRANSPORT:a2dpsnk
  06-18 09:14 IST DEBUG       pCP OUTPUT="hw:CARD=sndallodigione,DEV=0"
  06-18 09:14 IST DEBUG       LMS server IP:""
  06-18 09:14 IST DEBUG       pCP ALSAVOLUME=""
  06-18 09:14 IST DEBUG       pCP Card Conf:"allo_digione.conf"
  06-18 09:14 IST INFO        Starting player:"OnePlus 7 Pro" bluetooth, alsa 
device:"hw:CARD=sndallodigione,DEV=0", volume:"".
--------------------


Is it relevant that pCP ALSAVOLUME is null, and so is the volume field
at the end of the last line? If so, where/how does that get set? The pCP
plays local music, radio stations etc. with no intervention, so I know
the chain does produce sound from the speakers.


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