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    No Country (Bluetooth) For Old Men

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    • Mykle1M Offline
      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @d3r
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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 @Mykle1
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        @Mykle1
        Ya. Pulseaudio stays.

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        • Mykle1M Offline
          Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @d3r
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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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            d3r @Mykle1
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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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              last edited by Mykle1

              @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.
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              Click on the Bluetooth icon and again, I see the speaker is paired
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              Right click the Volume icon and I see the speaker but it is not chosen yet.
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              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
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              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.
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                  d3r @Mykle1
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                  @Mykle1 Sorry to hear it’s not working.
                  When you reboot try it without running the start-pulseaudio-x11 command. If that doesn’t work, I’m lost.
                  Iirc, when I set mine up, I paired the speaker, then did the right click on the speaker icon to change it to the bluetooth speaker.

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                  • Mykle1M Offline
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                    @d3r

                    I can’t try anything right now. The Pi doesn’t see the speaker since I removed it. I can’t add it because it doesn’t appear in the Add Device window

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                      d3r @Mykle1
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                      @Mykle1 try the command line instead of the gui to pair your speaker.
                      Run bluetoothctl in terminal.
                      Then type:
                      power on
                      Default-agent
                      Agent on
                      Scan on
                      then see if bluetoothct sees the speaker.

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                      • Mykle1M Offline
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                        @d3r

                        Seemed like it pair, but then says COnnected: no

                        Discovery started
                        [CHG] Controller B8:27:EB:78:6F:82 Discovering: yes
                        [NEW] Device 5D:7C:05:CD:53:E2 5D-7C-05-CD-53-E2
                        [NEW] Device A0:E9:DB:89:37:82 HMDX RAVE
                        [CHG] Device 5D:7C:05:CD:53:E2 RSSI: -72
                        [CHG] Device 5D:7C:05:CD:53:E2 RSSI: -89
                        [CHG] Device 5D:7C:05:CD:53:E2 RSSI: -72
                        [CHG] Device A0:E9:DB:89:37:82 RSSI: -66
                        [CHG] Device A0:E9:DB:89:37:82 RSSI: -53
                        [CHG] Device 5D:7C:05:CD:53:E2 RSSI: -90
                        [bluetooth]# pair A0:E9:DB:89:37:82
                        Attempting to pair with A0:E9:DB:89:37:82
                        [CHG] Device A0:E9:DB:89:37:82 Connected: yes
                        Request PIN code
                        [agent] Enter PIN code: 0000
                        [CHG] Device A0:E9:DB:89:37:82 UUIDs:
                        	0000110b-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
                        	0000110e-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
                        [CHG] Device A0:E9:DB:89:37:82 Paired: yes
                        Pairing successful
                        [CHG] Device A0:E9:DB:89:37:82 Connected: no
                        [bluetooth]#

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