[TUTORIAL] Bluetooth audio on RetroPie v4.4 and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+
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Nice... Do you experience any type of audio lag?
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@X_Splinter Looks like @machile made this one post and hasnt been on the forum since. Not sure you are likely to get a response.
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Good tutorial, pulseaudio works very good with retropie/kodi.
Just one point to add to the tutorial. The following modification is needed in order to avoid sound crackling and speed issues:- sudo vim /etc/pulse/default.pa
- change "load-module module-udev-detect" to "load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0"
This will switch the audio scheduling from timer-based to the traditional, interrupt-driven approach. Which is the one will is needed at least for the PI 3b+.
Sound quality can even by increase with the option Audio Resampling to highest quality.
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@machile I have done this on the pi 4. It has broken the hdmi audio completely, stuttering on everything I do. Any idea how I can roll it back? I have removed everything I added to the files, and Uninstaller pulse.
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Hey, working on the rpi 3 b+ and I can’t seem to find /etc/pulse/default.pa. All that is in the /etc/pulse folder is two config files. Please help me.
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@DudeLebowski You should copy all the folders that you have installed personally and then reinstall the base software.
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@DudeLebowski Did you find another way to connect bluetooth audio?
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can this be done on the pi4? ,as i cant find the default.pa
file
stuck on part 3, access to /etc/pulse/default.pa is permission denied
cant see default.pa or the etc folder via playbox either
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ok i got root access and made the changes but i cannot get the audio to play on the bluetooth speaker ,tried eveything
here:can this be looked at for pi4 -
@machile Im receiving
Apr 21 16:13:59 retropie-128G bluetoothd[579]: Unknown key Enable for group General in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
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@dudelebowski Yeah, I'm encountering the same issue after following this guide, where HDMI audio no longer works right. Have you found a solution to this? I'd rather not reinstall, and I guess there's no way to swap between the two freely. Hopefully someone can chime in with advice.
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@rafaz182 said in [TUTORIAL] Bluetooth audio on RetroPie v4.4 and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+:
@machile Im receiving
Apr 21 16:13:59 retropie-128G bluetoothd[579]: Unknown key Enable for group General in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
Did you solve it as I have the same error message. Also the bluetooth speaker is connected, but can't get any audio there also with the
speaker-test
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Hi.
I followed this tutorial's steps and managed to get my BT speaker working.
The problem was that after reboot, the speaker failed to connect.
After searching the web for a while, I ran across this: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/334386/how-to-set-up-automatic-connection-of-bluetooth-headset
Please see the proposed solution.
Best regards, Luís -
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