Poor sound quality & suspect bluetooth.service #765
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The logs you posted are fine and normal, there are no errors there and no indication that any problem occurred. I don't have a pi zero 2 W to test with, but a quick web search turned up this issue on the RPI-Distro repo: The file that is being edited there is:
It is not clear which rpios release is being used in the comment I linked above; the original issue was raised several years ago with the bullseye release, so may not be relevant for bookworm. I have no way of testing this, or of knowing how safe it is. If you decide to try it, make sure you take a backup of the file first, and be prepared to completely re-build the sd-card from the original image file if it all goes wrong. If firmware config, or other low-level OS config, is not the problem, then you will have to seek help from RPi experts. This does not appear to be a bluealsa (or pipewire), issue. BTW
No, at least not in the way you mean. If you want to know how to select a specific output device for an application then you must read the manual page for that application. It has nothing to do with bluealsa. If an application has a specific problem with bluealsa that it does not have with other output devices, then perhaps that would be worth documenting in the wiki. But it would need a volunteer to write it and maintain it; such volunteers are a very rare species indeed. |
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I'm creating a "step-by-step" here as I re-install & re-configure:
Arrgh! Failed during |
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After resolving my "build" issues, I'm trying to get some sound.
starting
mpg123
:and connecting w/
bluetoothctl
:I hear sound - but it's pretty awful... starting and stopping every second... I check bluetooth.service; it seems to have issues :
What do I need to do to cure the "halting sound"???
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