absolute newbie buiding a Gameboy
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hey everybody,
as you can see in the headline, i´m an absolute retropie/raspberry pi newbie. but that didn´t stop me from building a gameboy null
which is a pretty decent project from a guy called ampersand (as you can see here https://www.tindie.com/products/Ampersand/game-boy-null-kit/?pt=ac_prod_search). this kit has only one problem, which is the missing audio … and i think we all agree with the fact that the audio is a major part of an good
retro-game ;) . no problem i thought, the pi has bluetooth i thought, i just connect my bluetooth speaker/headphone and there we are! but sadly it isnt that easy, after trying to connect my speaker (which didn´t work) i started googling and all i found where some 2 years old threads with the conclusion that ist not possible anymore…so my question is: is this the actual status that ist not possible to connect bluetooth speaker or headphones, and if it is possible what do i have to do?
thanks for any answers
gs christoph -
@boetus said in absolute newbie buiding a Gameboy:
so my question is: is this the actual status that ist not possible to connect bluetooth speaker or headphones, and if it is possible what do i have to do?
Why it's not possible anymore ? Where did you find this information ?
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in this thread its said that the method isn´t working anymore
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/260/audio-out-over-bluetooth
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@boetus It's just saying that the method is not working anymore, not that Bluetooth audio doesn't work anymore. BT Audio should work, there is a lot of information/tutorials on how to connect BT Audio to a Raspberry PI. Just remember that RetroPie is based on Raspbian, so any info that mentions Raspbian applies to RetroPie as-well.
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okay thanks that was new to me. so i guess there is not THE one and only way to get it working
but instead there are many ways and i have to figure out which one fits best ?!
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