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Thank you, Kent and Tim (and the other relevant team members) for all your hard work on this! I just sent a donation your way. It's not much, relative to the amount of enjoyment I've gotten from the moOde software, but I'm a starving student. :-) I'll look forward to 4.3 (hopefully with this fix) when it comes out.
Regards,
William
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Tim and Team, thanks for all the hard work you've put into 4.3; I just ran the updater from 4.2-->4.3. I went ahead and tried to use the bluetooth renderer again via a pulseaudio client on my laptop. I know there was talk about compiling bluesalsa for version 4.3 with the
"--disable-payloadcheck"
flag used so that
"/usr/bin/bluealsa: Unsupported RTP payload type: 1"
conditions would be ignored, but I'm still getting those messages in /var/log/syslog (and no sound output by the bluetooth renderer). Is there anything more I would need to do? Maybe install moode again from scratch, instead of just using the update? Or did the change not end up making it into 4.3 after all?
Thanks!
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Thank you, Kent. I've PM'd you.
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Please set --disable-payloadcheck for the next version of Moode. It's unlikely to make anything worse for devices that send bogus data, but it at least fixes my Acer Chromebook R13 (and likely all ChromeOS devices, to be honest) as they seem stuck on the older pulseaudio version.
I've just manually recompile bluez-alsa according to the recipe and this makes sound work!
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01-10-2020, 07:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-10-2020, 07:01 PM by Tim Curtis.)
Why not just update Pulseaudio?