From here we can scan for our speaker and pair it. This will enter a bluetooth administration console.
Once it reboots we will enter the bluetooth administration tool using the following command: bluetoothctl You may want to update apt-get first using the command: sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-module-bluetooth Install pulseaudio bluetooth support via the following command. Run raspi-config in terminal and expand the filesystem, then reboot. I've got audio piping into a bluetooth speaker with a pi 3 via pulse and MPD.įactory install raspbian jessie (had trouble with lite and bluetooth permissions) onto the raspberry pi 3. Also /etc/bluetooth doesn't have an nf file like everyone on the web references. Raspberry Pi bluetooth doesn't report a UUID for A2DP, I'm expecting that it should. When I execute bluetoothctl and poke around this is what I found.
I totally agree with you about the documentation issue. But as of Nov 27,2015 I don't think this is supported.