Bug also present when WiFi off! I think it has more to do with the audio format. Anyone can look in my log which i posted here?!=-1Send with much love & Android.
It's true. The bug is present also if the WiFi is off, because I'm using LAN network!
Bug also present when WiFi off! I think it has more to do with the audio format. Anyone can look in my log which i posted here?!=-1Send with much love & Android.
It's true. The bug is present also if the WiFi is off, because I'm using LAN network!
Use an external Bluetooth dongle with your RPi
Nice Joke! My friend, this is a bug who need to be fixed. The onboard bluetooth of the RPi it's already good. Think if yours USB Ports of your PC are not working because of drivers, what you do? You buy a PCI USB adapter? Or you find the drivers?
same problem for me, if i listen to shoutcast2 plugin sometimes works good, sometimes the sound is stopped and i am forced to reboot the system to make it work. If i play any movie (plugins too) the sound is droping after 10-20sec (the video is freezing too) and i need to reboot the system too. this problem is only when i use onboard bluetooth connected to my portable bluetooth receiver with analog output or with my bluetooth headphones.
Please fix this in the new version of LibreELEC!!
I am using LibreELEC (Krypton) v7.95.2 BETA installed as single OS (without any thing like "Noobs" or "Berryboot" or smtg) on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (microSDHC Samsung evo+ 16gb)
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Display MoreI guess, the most important line in /flash/config.txt is:
force_turbo=1 #Voids Warranty! (uncomment to avoid CPU scaling down to 600Mhz)
It seems, that bluetooth stops, if the CPU frequency goes down to 600 Mhz.
If you enable force_turbo, you also may set:arm_freq=1000
1000 Mhz is fast enough. If you don't set arm_freq, it will be set to the default value, 1200 Mhz.
You can determine the current CPU frequency with the command:sudo cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_cur_freq
already i have tried this, and the problem persist... still not working