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  • 22. November 2016 at 17:36 #24097

    No message appears on phone.

    22. November 2016 at 17:46 #24099

    @castalla: please open the bluetooth page on your smartphone (the one that shows devices – this should also show Max2Play) and do not click on anything. Now click reconnect in the web interface. Do this again, if no message appears on your smartphone.

    On every smartphone I tried (Samsung Galaxy, HTC, iPhone), this worked without problems. Your phone should also say „connected“ on the Bluetooth page after this.

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by flysurfer.
    22. November 2016 at 17:51 #24101

    Max2Play is NOT listed

    22. November 2016 at 18:00 #24103

    So you did the reconnect and there is no popup on your phone that asks for you to confirm the connection (you tried at least 2 times). Maybe you have an other phone for testing? The HUAWEI phone might be part of the problem or maybe security settings on your phone that don’t let any device connect.

    22. November 2016 at 19:30 #24107

    Tried many times! All I get it is the yellow log – nothing on the phone.

    I’ve connected the phone to other bluetooth devices without problems

    I don’t have another phone to try.

    22. November 2016 at 20:06 #24108

    Just tested phone with a BT speaker – phone discovers speaker immediately

    22. November 2016 at 22:31 #24113

    Success!

    Changed the BT dongle in the Pi ….

    My Pi B seems to struggle and becomes sluggish

    At least it works as a proof of concept

    I assume this would also work with other BT devices (eg. Fire TV)?

    23. November 2016 at 12:35 #24124

    Hi
    I would like to stream Musik from my Phone via BT to my Raspberry Pi2
    I have
    m2play Version 2.38
    Raspberry PI 2
    jessie image installed
    old Mumbi BT Dongle.
    The Pi recognizes my Android Phone but the phone does not find the Pi – ergo no pairing and streaming possible. If I put the soundcard settings to „pulse“ there is no sound.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks,
    Stefan

    DEBUG settings:
    #### FILESYSTEM ####
    Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
    /dev/root 7351024 1958204 5069528 28% /
    devtmpfs 437060 0 437060 0% /dev
    tmpfs 441396 476 440920 1% /dev/shm
    tmpfs 441396 6244 435152 2% /run
    tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1% /run/lock
    tmpfs 441396 0 441396 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    /dev/mmcblk0p1 61384 21472 39912 35% /boot
    tmpfs 88280 8 88272 1% /run/user/1000

    #### LOAD AVERAGE ####
    0.24 0.20 0.18 1/201 10341

    #### KERNEL ####
    Linux Gaeste 4.4.14-v7+ #895 SMP Sun Jun 26 13:59:02 BST 2016 armv7l GNU/Linux

    #### LINUX-VERSION ####
    Distributor ID: Raspbian
    Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 8.0 (jessie)
    Release: 8.0
    Codename: jessie

    DEBUG Bluetooth:
    #### Bluetooth Installation ####

    #### Bluetooth Dongle ####
    hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
    BD Address: 00:15:83:15:A3:10 ACL MTU: 672:3 SCO MTU: 128:2
    UP RUNNING PSCAN
    RX bytes:2996 acl:13 sco:0 events:89 errors:0
    TX bytes:1111 acl:11 sco:0 commands:55 errors:0

    #### DEVICE (SM-G901F) ####
    [84:55:A5:E0:4E:B8]
    Name: (SM-G901F)
    Alias: (SM-G901F) [rw]
    Address: 84:55:A5:E0:4E:B8
    Icon: phone
    Class: 0x5a020c
    Paired: 0
    Trusted: 1 [rw]
    Blocked: 0 [rw]
    Connected: 0
    UUIDs: [SerialPort, OBEXObjectPush, AudioSource, AVRemoteControlTarget, HeadsetAudioGateway, PANU, NAP, HandsfreeAudioGateway, 0000112d-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, PhoneBookAccess, 00001132-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, PnPInformation, 00001800-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, 00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb]

    #### PACMD LIST | grep active ####
    active port: <analog-output>
    active profile: <output:analog-stereo>

    #### PACMD LIST | grep sink ####
    Default sink name: alsa_output.0.analog-stereo
    module.description = „When a bluetooth sink or source is added, load module-loopback“
    module.description = „Automatically restore the default sink and source“
    module.description = „When a sink/source is removed, try to move its streams to the default sink/source“
    name: <module-always-sink>
    module.description = „When a sink/source is idle for too long, suspend it“
    module.description = „Load filter sinks automatically when needed“
    1 sink(s) available.
    sinks:
    1 sink input(s) available.
    sink: 0 <alsa_output.0.analog-stereo>
    module-stream-restore.id = „sink-input-by-application-name:ALSA plug-in [squeezelite]“

    #### X-SERVER RUNNING ####
    1

    #### PULSEAUDIO RUNNING ####
    1 R 1000 1110 1 4 80 0 – 39787 – ? 00:01:41 pulseaudio
    1 S 1000 1199 1 0 80 0 – 478 – ? 00:00:00 start-pulseaudi

    23. November 2016 at 15:53 #24128

    @castalla: great to hear it’s working finally :). If your FireTV gets connected via Bluetooth, it should work like streaming from your phone.


    @smiling-stefano
    : did you click reconnect in the web interface next to your phone? A popup should appear on your phones display for pairing after clicking the reconnect button. You may have to do this twice. Castalla had a similar problem – solved it with another BT-dongle.

    23. November 2016 at 18:06 #24143

    I know this is drifting a bit O/T but does anyone have any suggestions on how I can set up streaming from other sources?

    I like the idea of streaming from my TV to give me surround sound. However, my TV doesn’t support BT. I do have a RPI3 under the TV which is a failed OSMC / KODI project. Would that be useful?

    23. November 2016 at 19:31 #24146

    Hi
    I reconnencted and restartet a few times…
    What surprises me is that,the Pi recognizes my phone but not vice versa.
    Anyway, I won’t buy a new dongle..
    Thanks anyways
    Stefan

    28. November 2016 at 13:28 #24287

    I have installed Bluetooth hoping to stream from my mobile-phone to Squeezeserver, but neither my RPi3 can see my phone or my phone the RPi3? I have tried with both Sony Xperia (Android) and iPhone 5. The phones do see each other through Bluetooth though. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Bluetooth plugin in max2play with no success.

    Simon

    28. November 2016 at 15:17 #24289

    Hi Simon,

    please have a look at the video-walkthrough on our Plugin page for Bluetooth: https://www.max2play.com/en/portfolio/plugin-bluetooth-2/

    You may also post the Debug Output from the bottom of the Bluetooth Page here, if anything is not working as expected. A little more information is also usefull to help you better: version of Max2Play / downloaded SD-Card Image?

    29. November 2016 at 12:26 #24298

    Hi Stefan,

    I have watched the video-walkthrough, and believe I have followed the instructions correctly.

    I am running 2.38 which has been upgraded from an install of 2.31. I have not upgraded to the latest kernel under ‚Raspberry Settings‘.

    Here is the Bluetooth Debug output:

    #### Bluetooth Installation ####

    #### Bluetooth Dongle ####

    #### PACMD LIST | grep active ####
    active port: <analog-output>
    active profile: <output:analog-stereo>

    #### PACMD LIST | grep sink ####
    Default sink name: null
    name: <module-null-sink>
    module.description = „Clocked NULL sink“
    module.description = „When a bluetooth sink or source is added, load module-loopback“
    module.description = „Automatically restore the default sink and source“
    name: <module-always-sink>
    module.description = „Always keeps at least one sink loaded even if it’s a null one“
    module.description = „When a sink/source is idle for too long, suspend it“
    module.description = „Load filter sinks automatically when needed“
    name: <module-null-sink>
    module.description = „Clocked NULL sink“
    3 sink(s) available.
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    sinks:
    0 sink input(s) available.

    #### X-SERVER RUNNING ####
    1

    #### PULSEAUDIO RUNNING ####
    0 S 1000 1104 1 0 80 0 – 18635 poll_s ? 00:00:00 pulsebluetooth
    1 S 1000 1133 1 0 80 0 – 27737 poll_s ? 00:00:00 pulseaudio

    #### BLUETOOTH SQUEEZEBOX SERVER AUTOSTART ####

    29. November 2016 at 12:43 #24301

    Hi,

    maybe something went wrong during the installation of Bluetooth. Also, your Bluetooth Dongle seems not to be recognized correctly. To skip all possible errors I recommend that you try a new SD-Card with a fresh Max2Play Image (download the current version).

    29. November 2016 at 13:22 #24325

    Hi,

    Thanks for the feedback. I will try your suggestions.

    29. November 2016 at 18:57 #24359

    SO,
    I could not let go and tried bluetooth with a new dongle – connection is green and pairing worked OK 😉
    BUT…
    there is no Bluetooth entry mentioned in the favourites of the squeezeboxServer … so no output possible
    and no „pulse“ listed in the audioplayer part of other players (I assume, I only need it when NOT connecting through the squeezebox Server, right?)…
    Any Suggsetions? Thanks
    S

    #### FILESYSTEM ####
    Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
    /dev/root 7351024 2617404 4410328 38% /
    devtmpfs 437060 0 437060 0% /dev
    tmpfs 441396 132 441264 1% /dev/shm
    tmpfs 441396 6344 435052 2% /run
    tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1% /run/lock
    tmpfs 441396 0 441396 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    /dev/mmcblk0p1 61384 21472 39912 35% /boot
    /dev/sda1 1953478652 356038680 1597439972 19% /media/usb0
    tmpfs 88280 8 88272 1% /run/user/1000

    #### LOAD AVERAGE ####
    0.29 0.26 0.20 1/210 7439

    #### KERNEL ####
    Linux Wohnzimmer 4.4.14-v7+ #895 SMP Sun Jun 26 13:59:02 BST 2016 armv7l GNU/Linux

    #### LINUX-VERSION ####
    Distributor ID: Raspbian
    Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 8.0 (jessie)
    Release: 8.0
    Codename: jessie

    #### Bluetooth Installation ####

    #### Bluetooth Dongle ####
    hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
    BD Address: 00:1A:7D:DA:71:11 ACL MTU: 310:10 SCO MTU: 64:8
    UP RUNNING
    RX bytes:5056 acl:56 sco:0 events:127 errors:0
    TX bytes:3253 acl:53 sco:0 commands:58 errors:0

    #### DEVICE (SM-G901F) ####
    [84:55:A5:E0:4E:B8]
    Name: (SM-G901F)
    Alias: (SM-G901F) [rw]
    Address: 84:55:A5:E0:4E:B8
    Icon: phone
    Class: 0x5a020c
    Paired: 1
    Trusted: 1 [rw]
    Blocked: 0 [rw]
    Connected: 1
    UUIDs: [SerialPort, OBEXObjectPush, AudioSource, AVRemoteControlTarget, HeadsetAudioGateway, PANU, NAP, HandsfreeAudioGateway, 0000112d-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, PhoneBookAccess, 00001132-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, PnPInformation, 00001800-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, 00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb]

    #### PACMD LIST | grep active ####
    active port: <analog-output>
    active port: <analog-output>
    active port: <phone-input>
    active profile: <output:analog-stereo>
    active profile: <output:analog-stereo>
    active profile: <a2dp_source>

    #### PACMD LIST | grep sink ####
    Default sink name: null
    name: <module-null-sink>
    module.description = „When a bluetooth sink or source is added, load module-loopback“
    module.description = „Automatically restore the default sink and source“
    name: <module-always-sink>
    module.description = „When a sink/source is idle for too long, suspend it“
    module.description = „Load filter sinks automatically when needed“
    module.description = „BlueZ 5 Bluetooth audio sink and source“
    argument: <source=“bluez_source.84_55_A5_E0_4E_B8″ source_dont_move=“true“ sink_input_properties=“media.role=music“>
    module.description = „Loopback from source to sink“
    name: <module-null-sink>
    4 sink(s) available.
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    sinks:
    sinks:
    2 sink input(s) available.
    sink: 0 <null>
    module-stream-restore.id = „sink-input-by-application-name:ALSA plug-in [squeezelite]“
    sink: 0 <null>
    module-stream-restore.id = „sink-input-by-media-role:music“

    #### X-SERVER RUNNING ####
    1

    #### PULSEAUDIO RUNNING ####
    1 S 1000 1134 1 3 80 0 – 48835 – ? 00:00:54 pulseaudio
    0 S 1000 1307 1 0 80 0 – 18635 – ? 00:00:00 pulsebluetooth

    #### BLUETOOTH SQUEEZEBOX SERVER AUTOSTART ####

    30. November 2016 at 11:14 #24363

    Hi,

    everything looks good from the log you posted. Your Squeezebox Server is running on the same device, right? Did you click the „Install Squeezebox Server Streaming“ after the pairing of your Smartphone was successful (this will add the Bluetooth Device to Favorites)?
    One more Point: please enable the Autostart in the Squeezebox Server Bluetooth Streaming Options at the bottom of the Bluetooth page. With this enabled you don’t even need to do anything in your Squeezebox Server and Bluetooth will stream automatically once your Smartphone starts playing.

    30. November 2016 at 12:12 #24366

    Hi

    Please redirect me if I am posting in the wrong place! I am struggling to set up a simple squeezelite player linked to a Bluetooth speaker. My problem is I originally set up the Bluetooth plug in and paired my speaker all working well. Now as I moved my set up I did fresh install and now the Bluetooth plugin lists my speaker as a known device but will not connect!!

    Bluetooth debug

    #### Bluetooth Installation ####

    #### Bluetooth Dongle ####
    hci0: Type: BR/EDR by Bus: USB
    BD Address: 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 ACL MTU: 310:10 SCO MTU: 64:8
    UP RUNNING PSCAN
    RX bytes:20570 acl:0 sco:0 events:550 errors:0
    TX bytes:3326 acl:0 sco:0 commands:194 errors:0

    #### DEVICE Anker A7908 ####
    [FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6]
    Name: Anker A7908
    Alias: Anker A7908 [rw]
    Address: FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6
    Icon: audio-card
    Class: 0x240404
    Paired: 0
    Trusted: 1 [rw]
    Blocked: 0 [rw]
    Connected: 0
    UUIDs: [AdvancedAudioDistribution, AudioSink, AVRemoteControl, VideoConferencing, Handsfree, Headset, 00001131-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb]

    #### PACMD LIST | grep active ####

    #### PACMD LIST | grep sink ####
    Default sink name: null
    module.description = „When a bluetooth sink or source is added, load module-loopback“
    module.description = „Automatically restore the default sink and source“
    name: <module-always-sink>
    module.description = „Always keeps at least one sink loaded even if it’s a null one“
    module.description = „When a sink/source is idle for too long, suspend it“
    module.description = „Load filter sinks automatically when needed“
    name: <module-null-sink>
    module.description = „Clocked NULL sink“
    1 sink(s) available.
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    1 sink input(s) available.
    sink: 1 <null>
    module-stream-restore.id = „sink-input-by-application-name:ALSA plug-in [squeezelite]“

    #### X-SERVER RUNNING ####
    1

    #### PULSEAUDIO RUNNING ####
    1 S 1000 1393 1 6 80 0 – 41297 – ? 00:01:41 pulseaudio
    1 S 1000 1457 1 0 80 0 – 475 – ? 00:00:00 start-pulseaudi

    This is the info I get when I try and connect to the visible speaker:

    Bluetooth Setup Page
    Using BluetoothCTL Manager
    Make sure to set the soundcard of your audioplayers to PULSE (advanced settings Squeezelite) to get them to work with Bluetooth!
    bluetooth
    Controller 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 Extension default

    Device FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6 Anker A7908
    scan on
    quit

    Controller 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 Extension default

    bluetooth

    bluetooth
    Controller 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 Extension default

    Device FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6 Anker A7908
    trust FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6
    quit

    Controller 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 Extension default

    bluetooth

    bluetooth
    Controller 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 Extension default

    Device FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6 Anker A7908
    pair FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6
    Attempting to pair with FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6
    quit

    Controller 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 Extension default

    bluetooth

    bluetooth
    Controller 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 Extension default

    Device FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6 Anker A7908
    connect FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6
    Attempting to connect to FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6
    quit

    Controller 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 Extension default

    bluetooth

    FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6
    Name: Anker A7908
    Alias: Anker A7908 rw
    Address: FC:58:FA:DF:39:E6
    Icon: audiocard
    Class: 0x240404
    Paired: 0
    Trusted: 1 rw
    Blocked: 0 rw
    Connected: 0
    UUIDs: AdvancedAudioDistribution AudioSink AVRemoteControl VideoConferencing Handsfree Headset 0000113100001000800000805f9b34fb

    Many thanks for any help.

    30. November 2016 at 12:27 #24368

    Moin,
    Yes, the Squeezebox Server is running on the same device.
    I did click the “Install Squeezebox Server Streaming” after the pairing of my Smartphone was successful (this DID NOT add the Bluetooth Device to Favorites) and I seem to be able to install it every time …
    The Autostart in the Squeezebox Server Bluetooth Streaming Options is enabled.

    1. Dezember 2016 at 16:10 #24467

    Hi,

    thanks for your detailed debug info. I found a bug in Bluetooth, that prevented some speakers from working (Pulseaudio Bluetooth drivers Bluez5 vs Bluez4) and I built a workaround during connect and added better information to the message output on the connection status.

    If you had problems connecting your speakers until now, get the latest Beta on the Settings Page of Max2Play, remove your speakers from the Bluetooth page, Scan again and click Reconnect next to your speakers.

    @stefano: is your smartphone is indicated green (connected)? Can you post the output messages when clicking “Install Squeezebox Server Streaming”?

    1. Dezember 2016 at 23:02 #24477

    Brilliant thank you all now connected up and running.

    Is there anyway I can improve the sync of the bluetooth instance of squeezelite it is noticeably out to my others.

    3. Dezember 2016 at 23:17 #24527

    Hello,

    I bought the m2p license just for the bluetooth connectivity, but I cannot get it working.

    I tried two different (old) bluetooth dongles. One is from Trust another one from Belkin.

    All of my BT devices are found and listet, but I get neither a popup on my phone (Google Pixel) nor do I get a connection to my BT speaker (UE Boom 2).

    1. I wonder which BT dongle would work or if I should switch to a Raspberry 3 with built-in BT. Is there a guarantee, that this will work? Is there a list of BT devices that are reported to work smoothly?
    2. Is it possible to stream BT in both directions at the same time, i.e. stream from my phone to the LMS and hear that sound synchronized between my BT speaker and my Squeezebox Radio?

    Thanks
    Oliver

    PS: Here’s my BT debug info:

    #### Bluetooth Installation ####

    #### Bluetooth Dongle ####
    hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
    BD Address: 00:02:72:1C:AE:** ACL MTU: 1017:8 SCO MTU: 64:8
    UP RUNNING PSCAN
    RX bytes:2504 acl:0 sco:0 events:104 errors:0
    TX bytes:898 acl:0 sco:0 commands:64 errors:0

    #### DEVICE UE BOOM 2 schwarz ####
    [88:C6:26:9E:E4:A3]
    Name: UE BOOM 2 schwarz
    Alias: UE BOOM 2 schwarz [rw]
    Address: 88:C6:26:9E:E4:**
    Icon: audio-card
    Class: 0x240418
    Paired: 0
    Trusted: 1 [rw]
    Blocked: 0 [rw]
    Connected: 0
    UUIDs: []

    #### DEVICE Pixel ####
    [AC:37:43:89:D3:FD]
    Name: Pixel
    Alias: Pixel [rw]
    Address: AC:37:43:89:D3:**
    Icon: phone
    Class: 0x5a020c
    Paired: 0
    Trusted: 1 [rw]
    Blocked: 0 [rw]
    Connected: 0
    UUIDs: []

    #### PACMD LIST | grep active ####
    active port: <analog-output>
    active profile: <output:analog-stereo>

    #### PACMD LIST | grep sink ####
    Default sink name: alsa_output.0.analog-stereo
    module.description = „When a bluetooth sink or source is added, load module-loopback“
    module.description = „Automatically restore the default sink and source“
    module.description = „When a sink/source is removed, try to move its streams to the default sink/source“
    name: <module-always-sink>
    module.description = „When a sink/source is idle for too long, suspend it“
    module.description = „Load filter sinks automatically when needed“
    1 sink(s) available.
    sinks:
    0 sink input(s) available.

    #### X-SERVER RUNNING ####
    1

    #### PULSEAUDIO RUNNING ####
    1 S 1000 1063 1 0 80 0 – 23381 – ? 00:00:02 pulseaudio
    0 S 1000 1425 1 0 80 0 – 18632 – ? 00:00:00 pulsebluetooth
    0 S 1000 1465 1 0 80 0 – 18632 – ? 00:00:00 pulsebluetooth

    #### BLUETOOTH SQUEEZEBOX SERVER AUTOSTART ####

    4. Dezember 2016 at 20:19 #24541

    Hallo flysurfer!

    vorne weg: tolle sache – weiter so bei max2play
    die Beeren vermehren sich sprunghaft in meinen Räumen
    es lebe Multiroom – und mittlerweile funktioniert das schon sehr gut

    nur mit Eurem Bluetooth Plugin komme ich gar nicht zurecht
    welchen bluetooth Lautsprecher ich auch ausprobiere …
    ich schaffe eine grünes ‚KEF MUO‘ bei known devices
    aber der Lautsprecher connected nicht ..die KEF MUO blinkt weiter munter bis sie irgendwann abschaltet

    spiele mich jetzt schon 2 Tage …. und komme nicht dahinter
    habe
    – Pi3
    – KEF MUO (aber auch 2 andere BT LS probiert)
    – neu aufgesetzt
    – von vorne angefangen

    was mache ich falsch?

    beste grüße aus der grünen Österreich 😉

    Thomas

    #### Bluetooth Installation ####

    #### Bluetooth Dongle ####
    hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: UART
    BD Address: B8:27:EB:52:EF:9E ACL MTU: 1021:8 SCO MTU: 64:1
    UP RUNNING PSCAN
    RX bytes:2562 acl:22 sco:0 events:114 errors:0
    TX bytes:2960 acl:21 sco:0 commands:83 errors:0

    #### DEVICE KEF MUO ####
    [40:EF:4C:60:0D:C1]
    Name: KEF MUO
    Alias: KEF MUO [rw]
    Address: 40:EF:4C:60:0D:C1
    Icon: audio-card
    Class: 0x240428
    Paired: 1
    Trusted: 1 [rw]
    Blocked: 0 [rw]
    Connected: 1
    UUIDs: [SerialPort, 00001107-d102-11e1-9b23-00025b00a5a5, AudioSource, AudioSink, AVRemoteControlTarget, AVRemoteControl, PnPInformation, 0000ffe5-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb]

    #### PACMD LIST | grep active ####
    active port: <analog-output>
    active profile: <output:analog-stereo>

    #### PACMD LIST | grep sink ####
    Default sink name: null
    module.description = „When a bluetooth sink or source is added, load module-loopback“
    module.description = „Automatically restore the default sink and source“
    name: <module-always-sink>
    module.description = „When a sink/source is idle for too long, suspend it“
    module.description = „Load filter sinks automatically when needed“
    name: <module-null-sink>
    2 sink(s) available.
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    sinks:
    0 sink input(s) available.

    #### X-SERVER RUNNING ####
    1

    #### PULSEAUDIO RUNNING ####
    1 S 1000 1284 1 0 80 0 – 25453 – ? 00:00:00 pulseaudio

    5. Dezember 2016 at 17:02 #24564

    @oli: streaming in both directions at a time is not possible. I did not have the opportunity to test with the latest android running on Pixel phone. But I tested Android on Samsung S7, HTC and iPhone running iOS 10 without problems. In case you did not modify your Debug log, there are „**“ symbols behind every MAC-Address, so this might be causing the error. You may try to load the latest BETA from Max2Play on the Settings Page, Reboot and try to connect again.


    @rttm
    : Der Lautsprecher scheint korrekt verbunden, allerdings ist die Audio-Ausgabe über Pulseaudio nicht korrekt erstellt. Kannst du es mal mit der neusten Beta und einem Neustart versuchen? Hast du die Soundkarte für die Audioplayer auf „Pulse“ umgestellt, bzw. die Audioplayer (oder Kodi) auf dem Gerät deaktiviert? Aus irgendeinem Grund scheint die Soundkarte schon von einem anderen Player belegt zu sein. Probier nach dem Beta-Update auch noch mal den Bluetooth-Lautsprecher aus der Liste zu entfernen und neu zu suchen.

    All the Best
    Stefan

    • This reply was modified 8 years ago by flysurfer.
    5. Dezember 2016 at 19:08 #24567

    Hallo Stefan!
    kein Kodi; kein Shairpoint aktiviert;
    Squeezlite ist und war auf pulse (80,4 nix nix nix)
    update auf beta gemacht; neustart gemacht;
    lautsprecher removed permanently; scan; reconnected.

    debug info
    #### Bluetooth Installation ####

    #### Bluetooth Dongle ####
    hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: UART
    BD Address: B8:27:EB:52:EF:9E ACL MTU: 1021:8 SCO MTU: 64:1
    UP RUNNING PSCAN
    RX bytes:1857 acl:2 sco:0 events:94 errors:0
    TX bytes:2326 acl:2 sco:0 commands:73 errors:0

    #### DEVICE tfshield ####
    [00:04:4B:55:01:EB]
    Name: tfshield
    Alias: tfshield [rw]
    Address: 00:04:4B:55:01:EB
    Icon: audio-card
    Class: 0x280424
    Paired: 0
    Trusted: 0 [rw]
    Blocked: 0 [rw]
    Connected: 0
    UUIDs: [AudioSource, AVRemoteControlTarget, AVRemoteControl, PnPInformation]

    #### DEVICE 48-88-52-B9-9F-1D ####
    [48:88:52:B9:9F:1D]
    Name: (null)
    Alias: (null) [rw]
    Address: (null)
    Icon: (null)
    Class: 0x0
    Paired: 0
    Trusted: 0 [rw]
    Blocked: 0 [rw]
    Connected: 0
    UUIDs: [

    #### DEVICE KEF MUO ####
    [40:EF:4C:60:0D:C1]
    Name: KEF MUO
    Alias: KEF MUO [rw]
    Address: 40:EF:4C:60:0D:C1
    Icon: audio-card
    Class: 0x240428
    Paired: 1
    Trusted: 1 [rw]
    Blocked: 0 [rw]
    Connected: 0
    UUIDs: [0000ffe5-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb]

    #### PACMD LIST | grep active ####
    active port: <analog-output>
    active profile: <output:analog-stereo>

    #### PACMD LIST | grep sink ####
    Default sink name: null
    name: <module-null-sink>
    module.description = „When a bluetooth sink or source is added, load module-loopback“
    module.description = „Automatically restore the default sink and source“
    name: <module-always-sink>
    module.description = „When a sink/source is idle for too long, suspend it“
    module.description = „Load filter sinks automatically when needed“
    2 sink(s) available.
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    sinks:
    0 sink input(s) available.

    #### X-SERVER RUNNING ####
    1

    #### PULSEAUDIO RUNNING ####
    1 S 1000 1300 1 0 80 0 – 25686 – ? 00:00:00 pulseaudio

    KEV MUO STILL NOT GREEN !
    auch nach erneutem reconnect bleibt KEV MUO rot; und am LS selbst keine hergestellte Verbindung abzulesen (der ’sucht‘ weiter)
    nach langem ’schlagmichtot‘ probieren nun
    KEV MUO in MAX2PLAy GREEN
    der LS sucht aber immer noch eine Verbindung

    #### Bluetooth Installation ####

    #### Bluetooth Dongle ####
    hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: UART
    BD Address: B8:27:EB:52:EF:9E ACL MTU: 1021:8 SCO MTU: 64:1
    UP RUNNING PSCAN
    RX bytes:2304 acl:2 sco:0 events:132 errors:0
    TX bytes:2602 acl:2 sco:0 commands:96 errors:0

    #### DEVICE KEF MUO ####
    [40:EF:4C:60:0D:C1]
    Name: KEF MUO
    Alias: KEF MUO [rw]
    Address: 40:EF:4C:60:0D:C1
    Icon: audio-card
    Class: 0x240428
    Paired: 1
    Trusted: 1 [rw]
    Blocked: 0 [rw]
    Connected: 1
    UUIDs: [0000ffe5-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb]

    #### PACMD LIST | grep active ####
    active port: <analog-output>
    active profile: <output:analog-stereo>

    #### PACMD LIST | grep sink ####
    Default sink name: null
    name: <module-null-sink>
    module.description = „When a bluetooth sink or source is added, load module-loopback“
    module.description = „Automatically restore the default sink and source“
    name: <module-always-sink>
    module.description = „When a sink/source is idle for too long, suspend it“
    module.description = „Load filter sinks automatically when needed“
    2 sink(s) available.
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    sinks:
    0 sink input(s) available.

    #### X-SERVER RUNNING ####
    1

    #### PULSEAUDIO RUNNING ####
    1 S 1000 1300 1 0 80 0 – 25686 – ? 00:00:01 pulseaudio

    hoffe Dir hilft das weiter

    Beste Grüße Thomas

    6. Dezember 2016 at 12:31 #24570

    Hi again
    at the end I got it all running but the quality via Bluetooth is rahter bad why I decided to deinstall it again. This however is not the team of max2play’s fault and I would like to express great thanks to their work and support!
    Here is how I got it running (maybe this will help others):
    1. I deinstalled max2play and reinstalled it all new again.
    2. Newer BT dongles seem to be working better, mine was CSL – Bluetooth 4.0 USB Adapter.
    3. If you have BT running through the Squeezebox Server, it is not necessary to change the soundcard to pulse – at least for my part and I have the Server on a Raspberry with Hifiberry DAC+ output…

    Good luck
    another Stefan

    12. Dezember 2016 at 19:25 #24811

    Hi,

    Why is running X-Server needed when using bluetooth?
    I think my PI1 could be faster without X-Server running.

    An other nice feature would be multiple bluetooth adapter support (multi-squeeze)
    Keep up the good work!

    yoja

    13. Dezember 2016 at 12:39 #24816

    Hi yoja,

    the X-Server is used to start the Pulseaudio server (that is used for the Bluetooth connection). As some may use Jivelite or other visualisations and therefor need the X-Server anyway, it is the easiest way to make this mandatory and have only one Pulseaudio instance.

    The running X-Server should not make much of a difference on current Pi (2/3) setups – but yes, on Pi 1 it may take longer to start.

    Support for multiple Bluetooth Adapters may not be too difficult, but the audioquality suffers from bad bluetooth connections and player synchronisation with Bluetooth is also not as good as with normal soundcards (delay between players due to BT-connection). It won’t be possible to stream bluetooth with the normal BT-Dongles through walls…

    Multisqueeze for Multiroom audio is best used with the build-in audiochip (headphone jack on Pi), an additional audiocard like the AMP+ from hifiberry / iqaudio / justboom and maybe one BT-Speaker. With this you can stream to 2 or 3 rooms with just one device wich works great for me.

    Stefan

    13. Dezember 2016 at 13:13 #24818

    I have successfully run my BOSE BT speakers through a floor and a window, but walls definitely affect performance.

    My M2P Pi3 server is in the upstairs study on the window ledge (north facing so no sun concerns)
    The BOSE is normally below the study in the kitchen, but also reaches out into our back garden. Our garden is a reasonable size but it will cope line of sight all the way to the back wall.

    It doesn’t like being moved, and garbles the sound, but stabilises as soon as the speaker is stationary.

    As for synchronisation, I haven’t seen any problems. I have a Pi3/HifiBerry/WIFI/ PiCorePlayer in the lounge walking between the lounge and kitchen I can’t detect any sync problems.

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