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BluetoothUser/a2dp - Debian Wiki

    https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp
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debian - Pulseaudio no audio via bluetooth a2dp …

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40015791/pulseaudio-no-audio-via-bluetooth-a2dp-connection-buildroot
    A2DP was available only when restarting bluethooth service by "systemctl restart bluethooth" It resulted to be a problem caused by GDM that opened another instance of pulseaudio and captured the bluethooth device. I prevented pulseaudio capturing bluethooth device by masking it for GDM user.

[SOLVED] PulseAudio, Bluetooth, A2DP, and Bluez5 - Debian ...

    https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=124230
    At this point I can see the Bluetooth connection on pulse audio. Now if we compare pulse's process before suspend & after suspend: before suspend: pulse 1929 0.0 0.3 108332 8108 ? S<l 17:17 0:00 pulseaudio -D --system --disallow-exit --disable-shm after suspend: pulse 2274 0.0 0.2 87988 6180 ?

Connecting to a bluetooth speaker with pulseaudio

    https://tgarc.github.io/2015/03/24/connecting-to-a-bluetooth-speaker-with-pulseaudio/
    Intro. This post is a summary of the steps that were necessary for me to set up an A2DP interface to a bluetooth speaker using pulseaudio. This setup was completed using the original BeagleBone with Linaro Ubuntu 14.04 but should apply for any debian based distribution.

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