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  • 6. Dezember 2016 at 12:31 #24570

    Hi again
    at the end I got it all running but the quality via Bluetooth is rahter bad why I decided to deinstall it again. This however is not the team of max2play’s fault and I would like to express great thanks to their work and support!
    Here is how I got it running (maybe this will help others):
    1. I deinstalled max2play and reinstalled it all new again.
    2. Newer BT dongles seem to be working better, mine was CSL – Bluetooth 4.0 USB Adapter.
    3. If you have BT running through the Squeezebox Server, it is not necessary to change the soundcard to pulse – at least for my part and I have the Server on a Raspberry with Hifiberry DAC+ output…

    Good luck
    another Stefan

    30. November 2016 at 12:27 #24368

    Moin,
    Yes, the Squeezebox Server is running on the same device.
    I did click the “Install Squeezebox Server Streaming” after the pairing of my Smartphone was successful (this DID NOT add the Bluetooth Device to Favorites) and I seem to be able to install it every time …
    The Autostart in the Squeezebox Server Bluetooth Streaming Options is enabled.

    29. November 2016 at 18:57 #24359

    SO,
    I could not let go and tried bluetooth with a new dongle – connection is green and pairing worked OK 😉
    BUT…
    there is no Bluetooth entry mentioned in the favourites of the squeezeboxServer … so no output possible
    and no „pulse“ listed in the audioplayer part of other players (I assume, I only need it when NOT connecting through the squeezebox Server, right?)…
    Any Suggsetions? Thanks
    S

    #### FILESYSTEM ####
    Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
    /dev/root 7351024 2617404 4410328 38% /
    devtmpfs 437060 0 437060 0% /dev
    tmpfs 441396 132 441264 1% /dev/shm
    tmpfs 441396 6344 435052 2% /run
    tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1% /run/lock
    tmpfs 441396 0 441396 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    /dev/mmcblk0p1 61384 21472 39912 35% /boot
    /dev/sda1 1953478652 356038680 1597439972 19% /media/usb0
    tmpfs 88280 8 88272 1% /run/user/1000

    #### LOAD AVERAGE ####
    0.29 0.26 0.20 1/210 7439

    #### KERNEL ####
    Linux Wohnzimmer 4.4.14-v7+ #895 SMP Sun Jun 26 13:59:02 BST 2016 armv7l GNU/Linux

    #### LINUX-VERSION ####
    Distributor ID: Raspbian
    Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 8.0 (jessie)
    Release: 8.0
    Codename: jessie

    #### Bluetooth Installation ####

    #### Bluetooth Dongle ####
    hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
    BD Address: 00:1A:7D:DA:71:11 ACL MTU: 310:10 SCO MTU: 64:8
    UP RUNNING
    RX bytes:5056 acl:56 sco:0 events:127 errors:0
    TX bytes:3253 acl:53 sco:0 commands:58 errors:0

    #### DEVICE (SM-G901F) ####
    [84:55:A5:E0:4E:B8]
    Name: (SM-G901F)
    Alias: (SM-G901F) [rw]
    Address: 84:55:A5:E0:4E:B8
    Icon: phone
    Class: 0x5a020c
    Paired: 1
    Trusted: 1 [rw]
    Blocked: 0 [rw]
    Connected: 1
    UUIDs: [SerialPort, OBEXObjectPush, AudioSource, AVRemoteControlTarget, HeadsetAudioGateway, PANU, NAP, HandsfreeAudioGateway, 0000112d-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, PhoneBookAccess, 00001132-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, PnPInformation, 00001800-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, 00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb]

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

    #### PACMD LIST | grep sink ####
    Default sink name: null
    name: <module-null-sink>
    module.description = „When a bluetooth sink or source is added, load module-loopback“
    module.description = „Automatically restore the default sink and 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.84_55_A5_E0_4E_B8″ source_dont_move=“true“ sink_input_properties=“media.role=music“>
    module.description = „Loopback from source to sink“
    name: <module-null-sink>
    4 sink(s) available.
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    sinks:
    sinks:
    2 sink input(s) available.
    sink: 0 <null>
    module-stream-restore.id = „sink-input-by-application-name:ALSA plug-in [squeezelite]“
    sink: 0 <null>
    module-stream-restore.id = „sink-input-by-media-role:music“

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

    #### PULSEAUDIO RUNNING ####
    1 S 1000 1134 1 3 80 0 – 48835 – ? 00:00:54 pulseaudio
    0 S 1000 1307 1 0 80 0 – 18635 – ? 00:00:00 pulsebluetooth

    #### BLUETOOTH SQUEEZEBOX SERVER AUTOSTART ####

    23. November 2016 at 19:31 #24146

    Hi
    I reconnencted and restartet a few times…
    What surprises me is that,the Pi recognizes my phone but not vice versa.
    Anyway, I won’t buy a new dongle..
    Thanks anyways
    Stefan

    23. November 2016 at 12:35 #24124

    Hi
    I would like to stream Musik from my Phone via BT to my Raspberry Pi2
    I have
    m2play Version 2.38
    Raspberry PI 2
    jessie image installed
    old Mumbi BT Dongle.
    The Pi recognizes my Android Phone but the phone does not find the Pi – ergo no pairing and streaming possible. If I put the soundcard settings to „pulse“ there is no sound.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks,
    Stefan

    DEBUG settings:
    #### FILESYSTEM ####
    Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
    /dev/root 7351024 1958204 5069528 28% /
    devtmpfs 437060 0 437060 0% /dev
    tmpfs 441396 476 440920 1% /dev/shm
    tmpfs 441396 6244 435152 2% /run
    tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1% /run/lock
    tmpfs 441396 0 441396 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    /dev/mmcblk0p1 61384 21472 39912 35% /boot
    tmpfs 88280 8 88272 1% /run/user/1000

    #### LOAD AVERAGE ####
    0.24 0.20 0.18 1/201 10341

    #### KERNEL ####
    Linux Gaeste 4.4.14-v7+ #895 SMP Sun Jun 26 13:59:02 BST 2016 armv7l GNU/Linux

    #### LINUX-VERSION ####
    Distributor ID: Raspbian
    Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 8.0 (jessie)
    Release: 8.0
    Codename: jessie

    DEBUG Bluetooth:
    #### Bluetooth Installation ####

    #### Bluetooth Dongle ####
    hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
    BD Address: 00:15:83:15:A3:10 ACL MTU: 672:3 SCO MTU: 128:2
    UP RUNNING PSCAN
    RX bytes:2996 acl:13 sco:0 events:89 errors:0
    TX bytes:1111 acl:11 sco:0 commands:55 errors:0

    #### DEVICE (SM-G901F) ####
    [84:55:A5:E0:4E:B8]
    Name: (SM-G901F)
    Alias: (SM-G901F) [rw]
    Address: 84:55:A5:E0:4E:B8
    Icon: phone
    Class: 0x5a020c
    Paired: 0
    Trusted: 1 [rw]
    Blocked: 0 [rw]
    Connected: 0
    UUIDs: [SerialPort, OBEXObjectPush, AudioSource, AVRemoteControlTarget, HeadsetAudioGateway, PANU, NAP, HandsfreeAudioGateway, 0000112d-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, PhoneBookAccess, 00001132-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, PnPInformation, 00001800-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb, 00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb]

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

    #### PACMD LIST | grep sink ####
    Default sink name: alsa_output.0.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“
    1 sink(s) available.
    sinks:
    1 sink input(s) available.
    sink: 0 <alsa_output.0.analog-stereo>
    module-stream-restore.id = „sink-input-by-application-name:ALSA plug-in [squeezelite]“

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

    #### PULSEAUDIO RUNNING ####
    1 R 1000 1110 1 4 80 0 – 39787 – ? 00:01:41 pulseaudio
    1 S 1000 1199 1 0 80 0 – 478 – ? 00:00:00 start-pulseaudi

    17. März 2016 at 17:06 #19338

    Hallo,
    also, wie schon beschrieben läuft Eure Distribution schon mit LMS und einigen Raspberrys und Hifiberrys echt sensationell. Das Einrichten über das Webinterface und Steuern über squeezeplayer…alles TOP.
    Mit Allcast z.B. kann man aus nahezu jeder anderen Android-App Inhalte per Airplay oder DLNA an kompatible Empfänger versenden – das hatte ich vor und dachte mit Shairtunes alle Player kompatibel zu machen…
    Hoffe, das war jetzt verständlich…
    Viele Grüße
    Stefan

    14. März 2016 at 23:15 #19267

    HI,
    Vielleicht habe ich da was falsch verstanden. Ich dachte ’shairtunes‘ sei analog ‚Airplay‘ ein Dienst um Musik von Handy auf einen Player zu streamen – das geht bei mir mit ‚AllConnect‘ ausschließlich zum Server. Das Steuern der einzelnen Player mache ich mit der squeezer App von meinem Android Tablet oder Android Handy, was auch super funktioniert.
    Leider weiß ich nicht, was miniDLNA ist, kann also auch nicht sagen, ob ich es genutzt habe. Wenn, dann nicht bewusst.
    V G
    Stefan

    13. März 2016 at 13:22 #19236

    Hi,
    I just wanted to post the same problem, maybe they have a server problem
    S

    13. März 2016 at 13:20 #19235

    Hi,
    mitlerweile habe ich auf dem Server max2play komplett neu installiert. Nun kann ich wenigsten mit der App „AllConnect“ auf den Server zugreifen/streamen
    ABER tatsächlich nur auf den Server und nicht alle Audioplayer und nur mit einer separaten App, während es früher mit der Android werkseitigen „mirroring“ Methode möglich war. Shairtunes2 unter Plugins im LMS natürlich aktiviert.
    Kann mit diesmal jemand weiter helfen?
    Viele Grüße
    S

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