Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
No Country (Bluetooth) For Old Men
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@d3r
@Sean
With each successive reboot the failure seemed to come sooner and sooner, wherein the crash came before I even got to play the sound file. I’ve had it for the night. Maybe I’ll run into you guys tomorrow.Peace!
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@Mykle1 If you’re on jessie (with pixel), keep reading this post. I think you mentioned you have blueman installed. You don’t need blueman anymore. I would recommend getting rid of it. Pixel comes with pi-bluetooth which is supposed to make things easier for audio. Notice how you have 2 bluetooth icons in your taskbar? They could be conflicting.
Please also see this link https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/another-update-raspbian/ for how to connect the speaker. It should work.
Of course do back up your card in case something goes wrong.Raspbian Stretch also changed some stuff about bluetooth, maybe take a look at that if you have a spare sd card lying around. I personally haven’t tried it yet.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspbian-stretch/This is how mine looks
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@d3r said in No Country (Bluetooth) For Old Men:
You don’t need blueman anymore
I really can’t wait to try your suggestions. I have other household matters to take care of first (says the wife). I will report back to you later when I’ve tried. Many thanks for your input and advice!
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Finally finished working my butt off today. Now, I take a stab at your suggestions. Wish me luck!
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@d3r said in No Country (Bluetooth) For Old Men:
You don’t need blueman anymore.
Just to clarify, pulseaudio stays? I’ve removed Blueman
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@d3r said in No Country (Bluetooth) For Old Men:
Ya. Pulseaudio stays.
Ok, I thought so. I’ll have an update in a little while
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@Mykle1 you might have to be remove (forget) the speaker on your pi bluetooth and restart the pi again once you remove blueman.
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@d3r said in No Country (Bluetooth) For Old Men:
you might have to be remove (forget) the speaker on your pi bluetooth and restart the pi again once you remove blueman.
I haven’t tried that. Pairing doesn’t seem to be my problem. The speaker pairs automatically.
Let me explain my sequence and result
The first thing I have to do is RUN start-pulseaudio-x11 because I don’t have it in startup yet. This enables the Volume Control where I clearly see the speaker connected.
Click on the Bluetooth icon and again, I see the speaker is paired
Right click the Volume icon and I see the speaker but it is not chosen yet.
Following the directions of the link you gave, I click on HMDX in the drop down menu of the volume icon, but this is the result
My pulseaudio is up to date.
I’ll remove the speaker and add it again if you think that will help
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@Mykle1 said in No Country (Bluetooth) For Old Men:
I’ll remove the speaker and add it again
As it turns out, that was a bad idea. Now the Pi does not see the speaker.