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2. März 2017 at 19:18 #27415

Hallo Heiner,

ich habe jetzt noch mal alles mögliche versucht. Leider ohne Erfolg. Ich hatte noch irgendwo gelesen, dass Jivelite installiert und gestartet sein muss. Ist das richtig. Habe beide Varianten versucht.

Hier die Debug Infos von der Seite „Audioplayer“:
#### SQUEEZELITE VERSION ####
Squeezelite Max2Play v1.0.1 based on v1.8.4-726, Copyright 2012-2015 Adrian Smith, 2015-2016 Ralph Irving.

#### SQUEEZELITE BUILDOPTIONS ####
Build options: LINUX ALSA EVENTFD RESAMPLE FFMPEG VISEXPORT IR GPIO DSD CONTROLSBS ALSASYNC BLUETOOTHSYNC

#### AUDIOPLAYER CONFIG ####
### Configuration of Audioplayers
SQUEEZELITE_PARAMETER=-o pulse -a 80:4:: -o hw:CARD=IQaudIODAC -V Digital -Q
SQUEEZESLAVE_PARAMETER=-n plugequal
SHAIRPORT_PARAMETER=-d pulse -t hardware -m hw:CARD=IQaudIODAC -c Digital
USE_USB_DAC=0
USE_EQUALIZER=0
SYSTEM_USER=pi
YMPD_PARAMETER=–webport 8081

#### SQUEEZELITE -l ####
Output devices:
null – Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture)
pulse – PulseAudio Sound Server
equal
plugequal – Equalizer for plughw:0,0
default:CARD=IQaudIODAC – IQaudIODAC, – Default Audio Device
sysdefault:CARD=IQaudIODAC – IQaudIODAC, – Default Audio Device
dmix:CARD=IQaudIODAC,DEV=0 – IQaudIODAC, – Direct sample mixing device
dsnoop:CARD=IQaudIODAC,DEV=0 – IQaudIODAC, – Direct sample snooping device
hw:CARD=IQaudIODAC,DEV=0 – IQaudIODAC, – Direct hardware device without any conversions
plughw:CARD=IQaudIODAC,DEV=0 – IQaudIODAC, – Hardware device with all software conversions

#### SHAIRPORT VERSION ####
2.8.0-openssl-Avahi-ALSA-soxr

#### OUTPUT SOUND DETAILS CARD 0 ####
access: RW_INTERLEAVED
format: S32_LE
subformat: STD
channels: 2
rate: 44100 (44100/1)
period_size: 882
buffer_size: 3528

#### OUTPUT SOUND DETAILS CARD 1 ####

Und noch die von der Seite „Bluetooth“:
#### Bluetooth Installation ####

#### Bluetooth Dongle ####
hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: UART
BD Address: B8:27:EB:31:29:5A ACL MTU: 1021:8 SCO MTU: 64:1
UP RUNNING
RX bytes:3114354 acl:5099 sco:0 events:102 errors:0
TX bytes:3356 acl:52 sco:0 commands:57 errors:0

#### DEVICE P9 Matthias ####
[18:D2:76:B4:C3:8D]
Name: P9 Matthias
Alias: P9 Matthias [rw]
Address: 18:D2:76:B4:C3:8D
Icon: phone
Class: 0x5a020c
Paired: 1
Trusted: 1 [rw]
Blocked: 0 [rw]
Connected: 1
UUIDs: [AudioSource, AVRemoteControlTarget, AdvancedAudioDistribution, HeadsetAudioGateway, PANU, NAP, HandsfreeAudioGateway, 00001132-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, PnPInformation, 00001800-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, 00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, 8e780202-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb]

#### PACMD LIST | grep active ####
active port: <analog-output>
active port: <phone-input>
active profile: <a2dp_source>
active profile: <output:analog-stereo>

#### PACMD LIST | grep sink ####
Default sink name: alsa_output.platform-soc_sound.analog-stereo
module.description = „When a bluetooth sink or source is added, load module-loopback“
module.description = „Automatically restore the default sink and source“
module.description = „When a sink/source is removed, try to move its streams to the default sink/source“
name: <module-always-sink>
module.description = „When a sink/source is idle for too long, suspend it“
module.description = „Load filter sinks automatically when needed“
module.description = „BlueZ 5 Bluetooth audio sink and source“
argument: <source=“bluez_source.18_D2_76_B4_C3_8D“ source_dont_move=“true“ sink_input_properties=“media.role=music“>
module.description = „Loopback from source to sink“
1 sink(s) available.
sinks:
1 sink input(s) available.
sink: 1 <alsa_output.platform-soc_sound.analog-stereo>
module-stream-restore.id = „sink-input-by-media-role:music“

#### X-SERVER RUNNING ####
1

#### PULSEAUDIO RUNNING ####
1 S 1000 1222 1 1 80 0 – 28142 – ? 00:00:07 pulseaudio

Grüße
Matthias