Hi,
I succeded but not so easy with BT-W4 to pair with WTX-700.
-Home -> Bluetooth -> Bluetooth Control -> Audio output: choose "Local audio"
-Home -> Configure -> Audio -> ouput device: choose "Creative BT-W4"
-Home -> Configure -> System -> Startup option: bluetooth "OFF" "SET"
-restart the raspberry pi
-pairing with the headset Jabra Evolve 75: easy just click the button on the USB key when the headset is in the mode search
That's fine. ("blue light": meaning SBC). The sound is better than with the onboard bluetooth.
-pairing with WTX-700 was a little bit tricky.
No success despite several tries.
solution:
I used the windows PC of my wife :-). Plugin the BT-W4, install the creative app, update, reboot
then pairing with WTX-700 is possible and Ok.
Now the paired device is stored on the USB BT-W4 key.
unplug from PC
plug in the raspberry
Everything is fine, sound is great "green light" meaning aptX
Thank you @Tim @TheOldPresbyope for your help
King regards
Philippe
I succeded but not so easy with BT-W4 to pair with WTX-700.
-Home -> Bluetooth -> Bluetooth Control -> Audio output: choose "Local audio"
-Home -> Configure -> Audio -> ouput device: choose "Creative BT-W4"
-Home -> Configure -> System -> Startup option: bluetooth "OFF" "SET"
-restart the raspberry pi
-pairing with the headset Jabra Evolve 75: easy just click the button on the USB key when the headset is in the mode search
That's fine. ("blue light": meaning SBC). The sound is better than with the onboard bluetooth.
-pairing with WTX-700 was a little bit tricky.
No success despite several tries.
solution:
I used the windows PC of my wife :-). Plugin the BT-W4, install the creative app, update, reboot
then pairing with WTX-700 is possible and Ok.
Now the paired device is stored on the USB BT-W4 key.
unplug from PC
plug in the raspberry
Everything is fine, sound is great "green light" meaning aptX
Thank you @Tim @TheOldPresbyope for your help
King regards
Philippe