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now i think if i can get bluetooth to audio jack adapter to route audio via bt may be?
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this solves my problem:
pacmd list-sinks
to get list of outputs
then
pacmd set-sink-port sink.primary_output output-wired_headphone
routes audio via jack, and
pacmd set-sink-port sink.primary_output output-line
also routes audio via jack, but the volume is a bit lower.
i guess this is a correct setting.
pacmd set-sink-port sink.primary_output output-speaker
routes back to speaker.
found it by following hints of someone helpful from telegram sailfish chat.
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Are you saying that you have to manually change the output destination in order to get the phone to know how to route your audio?
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Perhaps you could use the Situations app to execute a script containing those commands. The trigger could be plugging in a charge cable.
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I was using my Jolla 1 device till recently, the jack died.
So I bought Xperia XA2, to be able to listen to music.
As I did with Jolla - with headphones, and also by connecting via a longer wire to the AUX of my car's audio system.
Now, XA2 under android did recognize the wire to the AUX of the car.
Since I installed Sailfish on it, it only recognizes the connected headphones. The wire to the audio system is longer, and the device does not 'feel' the connected wire.
I also tried at home, I have a 2 meter wire which I connect to the home audio system, and XA2 with Sailfish does not feel the connection.
So I wonder if that's a kernel/sound driver issue, and if that driver could be tuned by writing something to /proc or /sys files.
Thank you!
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