2014-08-04, 14:16
Hello,
As the topic states I am looking for help setting up my XBMCbuntu to receive audio via bluetooth from my Google Nexus 5 device.
I have tried following guides on how to acheive this by setting up PulseAudio to receive from a a2dp device (my Nexus 5).
I have tried this from a clean install ( http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/XBMCbun..._amd64.iso )
My first problem was that pulseaudio server seemed to be installed but not running, pavucontrol and pactl threw errors that no connection could be established.
Trying to install pulseaudio modules threw errors saying they depended on pulseaudio wich wasn't installable.
Here is my first question, I have looked around on the wiki and there is no mention that pavucontrol should not be runnable on a default installation. Is there any articles I can read regarding this?
Anyway, I was able to bypass this step by purging the apt configuration and reinstalling pulseaudio server. It installed and now I was able to run pavucontrol without problems. I paired my Nexus 5 and registered as a a2dp device, no errors. However, I was not able to see my paired device in pactl or pavucontrol, even tried installing bluetooth plugin.
So second question is basically if someone has successfully paired a phone in the xbmcbuntu environment and can relate me to any articles or guides on how to properly do this.
What I want to acheive is to stream music from my phone(spotify or local) to my htpc running xbmcbuntu and have it loopback the sound to the connected speaker system.
TLDR:
What I want to acheive is to stream music from my phone(spotify or local) to my htpc running xbmcbuntu and have it loopback the sound to the connected speaker system.
Grateful for any information that can help me
As the topic states I am looking for help setting up my XBMCbuntu to receive audio via bluetooth from my Google Nexus 5 device.
I have tried following guides on how to acheive this by setting up PulseAudio to receive from a a2dp device (my Nexus 5).
I have tried this from a clean install ( http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/XBMCbun..._amd64.iso )
My first problem was that pulseaudio server seemed to be installed but not running, pavucontrol and pactl threw errors that no connection could be established.
Trying to install pulseaudio modules threw errors saying they depended on pulseaudio wich wasn't installable.
Here is my first question, I have looked around on the wiki and there is no mention that pavucontrol should not be runnable on a default installation. Is there any articles I can read regarding this?
Anyway, I was able to bypass this step by purging the apt configuration and reinstalling pulseaudio server. It installed and now I was able to run pavucontrol without problems. I paired my Nexus 5 and registered as a a2dp device, no errors. However, I was not able to see my paired device in pactl or pavucontrol, even tried installing bluetooth plugin.
So second question is basically if someone has successfully paired a phone in the xbmcbuntu environment and can relate me to any articles or guides on how to properly do this.
What I want to acheive is to stream music from my phone(spotify or local) to my htpc running xbmcbuntu and have it loopback the sound to the connected speaker system.
TLDR:
What I want to acheive is to stream music from my phone(spotify or local) to my htpc running xbmcbuntu and have it loopback the sound to the connected speaker system.
Grateful for any information that can help me