5th Dec, 2022, 04:32 AM
So, I have put my bluetooth speakers back into operation. I did not have to change anything, that means the old thread still has its validity as far as I am concerned
Intelligently I had made life difficult for myself, because my standard Kodi player (Raspberry Pi3+) was still set up to connect to the speakers as soon as they were switched on, although pulseaudio and bluetooth had no active use there. So of course my test with the Raspberry Pi 4 couldn't work at first
Kodi has and will probably never have anything to offer directly, as I suspect MacOS, Windows and Linux are simply too different in this respect.
The autostart.sh included in your post could also work if you integrate the lines /usr/local/sbin/user-run.sh. I will test that in the next days, too, now that I'm at it
Intelligently I had made life difficult for myself, because my standard Kodi player (Raspberry Pi3+) was still set up to connect to the speakers as soon as they were switched on, although pulseaudio and bluetooth had no active use there. So of course my test with the Raspberry Pi 4 couldn't work at first
Quote:(is this more for the kodi dev community than here specifically?- https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=366533&highlight=bluetooth+headset )(has kodi v20 addressed this?)
Kodi has and will probably never have anything to offer directly, as I suspect MacOS, Windows and Linux are simply too different in this respect.
The autostart.sh included in your post could also work if you integrate the lines /usr/local/sbin/user-run.sh. I will test that in the next days, too, now that I'm at it