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Difficulty with Linux Mint using Moode as an A2DP sink
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Thank you for pointing me to this, @TheOldPresbyope.

I've tried using a later version of bluez (5.48), but the problem remains. Reading a bit further in the post you referenced, it appears the root cause of the problem is with PulseAudio anyway, not with the version of Bluez running on the A2DP source (i.e., PulseAudio should be specifying a payload type of between 96 and 127, but instead it's specifying a 1).

That being said, it also appears that the problem can be circumvented on the RPi if bluealsa is configured with "--disable-payloadcheck" at compile time; see https://github.com/Arkq/bluez-alsa/

It's not clear to me whether bluealsa is being compiled during the moOde build process, or if it's installed from binaries at some point. @Tim Curtis, can you clarify? If it is being compiled, would it be possible (i.e., would you be willing) to utilize this option (--disable-payloadcheck) so that any of us trying to send audio from a computer running PulseAudio to the Bluetooth renderer will have a better chance of being successful? Let me know what you think.

Regards,
William
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RE: Difficulty with Linux Mint using Moode as an A2DP sink - by willyside - 07-30-2018, 09:33 AM

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