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Bluetooth on Linux
- Lot of detailed information.
Bluetooth codecs
Some detailed information:
- Understanding Bluetooth codecs - SOUNDGUYS.
- The ultimate guide to Bluetooth headphones: Wired is still king for quality - SOUNDGUYS
- Mention the new SONY WH-1000XM3 !
- Including a long discussion on the support of SBC_XQ on PulseAudio, available patches, and faulty devices.
Tips
Sony WH-1000XM3
- Reference
- https://www.redpill-linpro.com/techblog/2021/05/31/better-bluetooth-headset-audio-with-msbc.html
- https://blog.oblivioncoding.pro/sony-wh-1000mx3-linux-fix/
- However tip on headset-roles seems outdated (does not seem necessary).
- See also Pipewire.
- Troubleshooting
bluetoothctl info 38:18:4C:4B:6A:3A
- Tips
- For better support, install latest pipewire wireplumber package.
- Best playback codec is SBC_XQ. Select it in Gnome setting - Sound, or through
pactl
:
pactl set-card-profile bluez_card.38_18_4C_4B_6A_3A a2dp-sink-sbc_xq
- For confcall, use the mSBC codec. Again select it Gnome settings - Sound, or:
pactl set-card-profile bluez_card.38_18_4C_4B_6A_3A headset-head-unit-msbc
- View headset battery level in Gnome settings - Power. This requires enabling the bluetooth expiremental API [1]:
sudo systemctl edit bluetooth.service
# Edit file as:
# (file is /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.service.d/override.conf)
#
# [Service]
# ExecStart=
# ExecStart=/usr/libexec/bluetooth/bluetoothd --experimental
#
sudo systemctl restart bluetooth.service