If I connect my computer to the raspberry and then I try to connect my mobile phone (both previously paired and trusted), phone connection will fail. If you pair several devices, only first connected device will be able to stream audio. If sound sounds distorted, try restarting pulseaudio with: pulseaudio -k Handling with several devices It will be so easy as connecting your mobile phone to the available raspberry bluetooth signal. With this all set, you can stream any audio such as the built-in music player, Spotify or YouTube to the Raspberry and from it to the connected speakers or HDMI display.įinally, as the device has been stored as a trusted device, every time the Raspberry is booted, you won’t need to repeat this process. Then, select Advanced Options > Audio > Force 3.5 mm (‘headphone’) jack In case you want to switch it through the Jack 3.5 mm output you can run: sudo raspi-config In my case, audio was driven out to the HDMI. Now, you can try to play some audio in your mobile and it should be reproduced in the the Raspberry. Controller XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Discoverable: no Device XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX ServicesResolved: yesĬhanging XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX trust succeeded Now you can see the result, all works great, problem solved.
In your mobile phone, search for the raspberry bluetooth signal and pair to it: # connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXĪttempting to connect to XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX OK now again open terminal and start typing on terminal and type next apt-get install pulseaudio and hit enter and and last type apt-get install gnome-core and again hit enter. Controller B8:27:EB:DB:58:46 Discoverable: yes Controller XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX raspberrypi Now, install all the needed pulse-audio packages: sudo apt install pulseaudio-*.Ĭonfigure the bluetooth in the Raspberry: $ bluetoothctl First, update firmware to make sure you have latest version: sudo rpi-update