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I am using Bluetooth 4.99 & bluez.

My audio device is paired successfully. However, on the second attempt to connect there is no auto pairing. I have to issue:

bluez-test-audio connect <address>

each and every time to reconnect.

All values for adapter annd device are correct in /var/lib/bluetooth.

Spent hours/days on this! Help please!


added:

root@debian:~# dir /var/lib/bluetooth/00:1B:10:00:05:94 classes did features lastused manufacturers profiles trusts config eir lastseen linkkeys names sdp


edit: I enabled Autoconnect in audio.conf - makes no difference ... or should I delete the whole bluetooth settings, and restart the pairing again?

I'd really appreciate some help on this.

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  • Can you add the contents of /var/lib/bluetooth to your question?
    – Aaron Hill
    Feb 10, 2013 at 13:33
  • Here's what's in /var/lib/bluetooth for the specific adapter:
    – castalla
    Feb 10, 2013 at 14:55
  • oops - added above
    – castalla
    Feb 10, 2013 at 15:01

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Try this, add:

Disable = Media

into "General" section of /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf

with this my bluetooth headsets connect/reconnect again without problem.

It's not from my head, I found a hint in one post on spanish raspberry pi forum.

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  • This does not work and it even blocks connecting manually.
    – Suzana
    Jan 28, 2017 at 0:16

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