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[Bug 1079203] Re: bluetooth audio (a2dp) and pulse audio network support missing
** Description changed:
You have recorded something with ardour or rosegarden, want to hear it
in the train or library and all you have is a bluetooth headset?
Admittedly Bluetooth isn't about the main goals jack wants to archive: It is neither low-latency nor high quality. But many bluetooth devices supporting the a2dp protocol provide a quality that is more than sufficient for everyday's work, for some tasks latency doesn't really matter this much -
but as long as jackd doesn't support bluetooth you might not even be able to start up your favourite application. Fixing this would be hard, though: bluetooth audio isn't supported by alsa, but only by pulseaudio.
- There was a workaround:
+ There exists a workaround, though:
- open terminal „pactl load-module module-jack-source“
- open pulse audio preferences from the panel
- select input: jack source
- select output: Bluetooth device
open terminal „pactl load-module module-loopback”
Attention ever use first „pactl load-module module-jack-source“ then
plug on the bluetooth device. The other way around the module load
fails.
- But the workaround involved command-line work every time it was used
- (e.G. after suspending the laptop or temporarily loosing connection) and
- one of the needed modules seems to have disappeared from the package
- repository.
+ Would making loading the pulseaudio jack source module automatically do
+ any harm?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1079203
Title:
bluetooth audio (a2dp) and pulse audio network support missing
Status in jackd2 package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
You have recorded something with ardour or rosegarden, want to hear it
in the train or library and all you have is a bluetooth headset?
Admittedly Bluetooth isn't about the main goals jack wants to archive: It is neither low-latency nor high quality. But many bluetooth devices supporting the a2dp protocol provide a quality that is more than sufficient for everyday's work, for some tasks latency doesn't really matter this much -
but as long as jackd doesn't support bluetooth you might not even be able to start up your favourite application. Fixing this would be hard, though: bluetooth audio isn't supported by alsa, but only by pulseaudio.
There exists a workaround, though:
- open terminal „pactl load-module module-jack-source“
- open pulse audio preferences from the panel
- select input: jack source
- select output: Bluetooth device
open terminal „pactl load-module module-loopback”
Attention ever use first „pactl load-module module-jack-source“ then
plug on the bluetooth device. The other way around the module load
fails.
Would making loading the pulseaudio jack source module automatically
do any harm?
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