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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07.07.2017 09:42, Athanasios Silis
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<div>Hi there,<br>
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has the OP managed to find a solution to their request on this
topic?<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 5:05 PM, sqweek
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<div class="gmail_quote"><span class="">On 31 May 2017
at 23:46, Chris Caudle <span dir="ltr"><<a
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class=""><span>On Wed, May 31, 2017 10:19 am,
jamie marchant wrote:<br>
> I'm new to Jack. Can it be used to
redirect audio output over<br>
> Bluetooth?<br>
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Most use of bluetooth would be connecting to a
bluetooth device, i.e.<br>
playing computer audio through a bluetooth
headphone. What you want is<br>
for your computer to act as if the computer is a
bluetooth headphone.<br>
That is not a common use case, so I would be very
surprised if that<br>
connection direction is supported.<br>
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<div>IIRC once I setup bluetooth my phone
automatically routed audio through to my [archlinux]
laptop when connected, at least for notifications
and the like. It was never something I setup
intentionally though so I can't help with details.
Pretty sure I was using a windows phone at the time;
possibly it was android.</div>
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<div>... not that any of this brings the subject
closer to being on topic for JACK. I'll be quiet now
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That is workings of the PuleAudio. PA acts as a A2DP client and Jack
can just use its sinks/sources injected into Jack as ports via
bluetooth-jack driver - or via ALSA mediator.<br>
So PA does remember your connections to each port and restores them
once both ends of connection become available (done by various
*-restore modules).<br>
The problem with this setup of course is latency - PA+BT = (almost)
indefinite latency. So jack bus can be used here - but with little
or no benefits. Much easier (and more reliable) would be to connect
them all by PA.<br>
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--RR<br>
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