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BTW > speaker-test -D bluealsa -f 44100 -c 2 You need to use ```speaker-test -D bluealsa -r 44100 -c 2 ``` to force the output sample rate to 44100
Here's my interpretation of what is happening in the last speaker-test log above. ``` Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 2 channels Using 16 octaves of pink noise ``` speaker-test is...
> Had to hit Ctrl-C four times to stop speaker test @arkq - it looks like the server glib client event loop may be locked up, the speaker-test log above...
PR #550 is an attempt to fix this issue. If you are experiencing problems with HFP mSBC performance when using a Realtek or Intel Bluetooth adapter, please do try out...
Please can you clarify (I am not familiar with snapcast): are you trying to send audio from a phone to play it through snapcast, or are you trying to use...
To capture audio from a phone, you need `arecord` not `aplay`, just as you would if you were capturing from a sound card. You will also need to take care...
I think this is wandering off-topic a little now. You are actually asking "How do I play audio from an ALSA capture device using snapcast" ( because a BlueALSA device...
OK, so as you seem reluctant to ask for help from the snapcast project, I've had a quick look at the snapcast docs, and installed snapserver and snapclient on my...
> would that even work? No, the `bluelalsa` plugin type does not accept "buffer_size" as a parameter. See the [bluealsa-plugins](https://github.com/arkq/bluez-alsa/blob/master/doc/bluealsa-plugins.7.rst) manual page for details of the BlueALSA PCM plugin. >...
> I'm puzzling over why using the loopback as a middle device solved all the dropouts I can only guess that it is because you have explicitly set `&sampleformat=44100:16:2` and...