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Blueman is a GTK+ Bluetooth Manager
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Headphone appears as connected, paired and trusted bluetooth audio device, but not in list of audio devices. #2503

Closed blausand closed 1 week ago

blausand commented 1 week ago

blueman: 2.3.5 BlueZ: Befehl nicht gefunden. Distribution:: Linux Mint 23.1 Desktop environment: Cinnamon Device: Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 headphones

Problem: Headphone appears as connected, paired and trusted bluetooth audio device, but not in list of audio devices. Expected: I can use the device without loosing days studying linux internals. Note: Device works fine when connected via USB; both analog AND SPDIF sound devices appear and work fine.

grafik

Sorry, but the [Ctrl]-[C] just sucks, you know. It copies single values, not key-value pairs, let alone the whole info-block. i think the interesting part is that the device is well recognized as audio device but cinnamon-sound doesn't list it.

What can I do?

cschramm commented 1 week ago

Distribution:: Linux Mint 23.1

I assume you mean 21.3. That one uses pulseaudio by default. The pulseaudio.service or bluetooth.service logs might give you some hint on what's wrong. blueman is not involved after initializing the connection. If audio services got connected, pulseaudio (or another audio server) did its Bluetooth thing, so should provide audio devices for the connection.