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#21
Make sure the audio service is installed and enabled (file /etc/bluetooth/audio.service should exist)
modify your ~/.asoundrc to contain pcm.bluetooth {
type bluetooth
device 00:11:22:33:44:55
}
where 00:11:22:33:44:55 is the Bluetooth address of your headset (use for example hcitool scan to find it)
configure your audio application to use the alsa device "bluetooth". See Supported Players for some examples.
start playing
This is from the bluez howto so it may be true that its installed but not setup.
 
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#22
Afaict, the mplayer thread said that although ALSA was specified as a configure option, as the library wasn't installed, it silently ignored it. Therefore it's no wonder if doesn't work.
 
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#23
Oddly, my installation (1.0rc1-maemo.23.n8x0) reports ALSA as present.
 
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#24
Originally Posted by pearl62 View Post
Oddly, my installation (1.0rc1-maemo.23.n8x0) reports ALSA as present.
Yes, but it doesn't work properly for video yet, hopefully it can be fixed. See the topic on mplayer http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...t=12046&page=6
 
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