Ubuntu – send audio via bluetooth to an android phone – kubuntu 14.04

androidbluetoothsound

There are a number of items that I found during the search, like:
Ubuntu how can I send my audio output, to the mobile which is connected using bluetooth?

There is an answer with +100, stating that Android lacks the A2DP capabilty. As far as I can make out, in the meantime there is an applet by the name of SoundAbout that is supposed to do just that.
I installed it, paired the devices.

And what I get is like the image in
https://cjenkins.wordpress.com/2013/07/16/use-a-wireless-bluetooth-speaker-on-ubuntu-12-04/
, except it says A2DP source (Receive Audio)

I have installed blueman, and I get quite a lot, but no other output device ever pops up in pavucontrol. Therefore, everything is and remains quiet. pulseaudio-module-bluetooth is installed.

How can I get to make the sound system see the device?

Thanks in advance!

Best Answer

I think you misunderstood what SoundAbout is - its not an A2DP profile for your android bluetooth stack - its an audio router that allows you to configure how audio generated in the android device is routed, very similar to what pulseaudio does (possibly it uses pulseaudio?).

What you want is not possible with stock android, because the Bluetooth stack on Android does not support the A2DP sink profile. See this question for further explenation on that and how to create an application that enables bluetooth A2DP sink.

You might get ahead more by replacing the default Android bluetooth stack with the bluez stack used on modern Linux distribution, though it does require replacing the kernel which you can only do if you have a rooted or customized device. see here for details.

Related Question