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How to send sound through Bluetooth on Linux

    https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-send-sound-through-bluetooth-on-linux/#:~:text=Another%20way%20to%20set%20automatic%20detection%20and%20connection,Again%2C%20make%20sure%20to%20backup%20the%20file%20first.
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/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf is gone · Issue #174 · blueman ...

    https://github.com/blueman-project/blueman/issues/174
    The first way is initiating connection from phone. Go to bluetooth menu on phone and press gear icon near ideapad: Tick the checkbox near "Multimedia sound" ("Звук мультимедиа"): Connection will be established immediately, pulseaudio loopback appears: The second way is initiating connection from laptop.

/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf MISSING - Raspberry Pi Forums

    https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=124876
    That 'tutorial' is almost 2 years old now, and Raspian and BlueZ have moved on. One change in BlueZ is that various configuration files were consolidated onto one: main.conf.

sound - audio.conf missing - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/864823/audio-conf-missing
    3 Answers3. Show activity on this post. The audio.conf file is not needed. There is a bug in either Bluez or Pulseaudio causing issues if you want to use A2DP. Then after connecting to the headset run ./a2dp.py in terminal and enter the number for your headset and let …

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