bluetooth headphone not in audio devices
Hi, Not for the first time, I have trouble connecting a headphone as an audio device. In my case, it is a SennheiserLE-PXC 550-II. Up till now, in these cases I ignored the problem, until some new snapshot made it automagically go away. I can make a bluetooth connection to this device, and it is referred to as an audio device, but it doesn't show up in the list of audio devices. Pipewire doesn't see it, either. How can I convince the system to treat it as an audio device? I'm on TW, yesterday's snapshot. Any help would be greatly appreciated! regards, Jogchum
There was a kernel bug (also reported on kde) a couple of years ago that was pretty much the same as this. https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204629 -- /bengan
Op 15-02-2024 om 14:57 schreef Bengt Gördén:
There was a kernel bug (also reported on kde) a couple of years ago that was pretty much the same as this.
Thanks for this info. It is somewhat different from my situation, in that nothing is auto connected (and I can't find how to configure that), and manually connecting the device doesn't give audio too. journalctl | grep bluetooth says bluetoothd[1489]: profiles/audio/avdtp.c:avdtp_connect_cb() connect to 00:1B:66:BE:74:46: Host is down (112) bluetoothd[1489]: src/profile.c:record_cb() Unable to get Hands-Free Voice gateway SDP record: Host is down But if the Sennheiser is meant by "host¨, is is not down, it is in fact perfectly usable from my Android phone. Maybe submit a bug again. regards, Jogchum
On 2024-02-17 16:14:27 Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
Op 15-02-2024 om 14:57 schreef Bengt Gördén:
There was a kernel bug (also reported on kde) a couple of years ago that was pretty much the same as this.
Thanks for this info. It is somewhat different from my situation, in that nothing is auto connected (and I can't find how to configure that), and manually connecting the device doesn't give audio too.
journalctl | grep bluetooth says
bluetoothd[1489]: profiles/audio/avdtp.c:avdtp_connect_cb() connect to 00:1B:66:BE:74:46: Host is down (112) bluetoothd[1489]: src/profile.c:record_cb() Unable to get Hands-Free Voice gateway SDP record: Host is down
But if the Sennheiser is meant by "host¨, is is not down, it is in fact perfectly usable from my Android phone.
Maybe submit a bug again.
regards, Jogchum
Possibly these webpages might be helpful? https://en.opensuse.org/Bluetooth https://www.makeuseof.com/manage-bluetooth-linux-with-bluetoothctl/ Leslie
Op 23-02-2024 om 04:23 schreef J. Leslie Turriff:
On 2024-02-17 16:14:27 Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
There was a kernel bug (also reported on kde) a couple of years ago that was pretty much the same as this.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204629 Thanks for this info. It is somewhat different from my situation, in
Op 15-02-2024 om 14:57 schreef Bengt Gördén: that nothing is auto connected (and I can't find how to configure that), and manually connecting the device doesn't give audio too.
journalctl | grep bluetooth says
bluetoothd[1489]: profiles/audio/avdtp.c:avdtp_connect_cb() connect to 00:1B:66:BE:74:46: Host is down (112) bluetoothd[1489]: src/profile.c:record_cb() Unable to get Hands-Free Voice gateway SDP record: Host is down
But if the Sennheiser is meant by "host¨, is is not down, it is in fact perfectly usable from my Android phone.
Maybe submit a bug again.
regards, Jogchum Possibly these webpages might be helpful?
https://en.opensuse.org/Bluetooth https://www.makeuseof.com/manage-bluetooth-linux-with-bluetoothctl/
Leslie
Hi Leslie, Thanks for your info. I checked both links you provided, but they do not address my problem. In my case, the bluetooth connection as such is not the problem. The headphone is seen by bluetooth, and, although it is no autoconnected at system start, I can connect it manually. It is then reported by bluetooth as an audio device, but is is not seen by the audio stack as a device.
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Bengt Gördén
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J. Leslie Turriff
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Jogchum Reitsma