KDE bluetooth device pulseaudio problem












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I am using Manjaro KDE but had same problem on Mint KDE so I guess it is KDE related...
Everytime i connect bluetooth audio device it is inactive in audio manager (Profile: Off) and I cannot change it. A way around is to



pulseaudio -k


and pair device again manually.
Would it be possible to write a script which whenever a bluetooth audio device is connected:




  1. reloads pulseaudio -k

  2. repair the device

  3. redirects all audio applications to that device?


Is in linux a concept of "Evnet: bluetooth audio device connected" so you can "hook" into it?



Of course ideally would be making the bluetooth device active in first place but I guess that is another level of tweaking...










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    I am using Manjaro KDE but had same problem on Mint KDE so I guess it is KDE related...
    Everytime i connect bluetooth audio device it is inactive in audio manager (Profile: Off) and I cannot change it. A way around is to



    pulseaudio -k


    and pair device again manually.
    Would it be possible to write a script which whenever a bluetooth audio device is connected:




    1. reloads pulseaudio -k

    2. repair the device

    3. redirects all audio applications to that device?


    Is in linux a concept of "Evnet: bluetooth audio device connected" so you can "hook" into it?



    Of course ideally would be making the bluetooth device active in first place but I guess that is another level of tweaking...










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      I am using Manjaro KDE but had same problem on Mint KDE so I guess it is KDE related...
      Everytime i connect bluetooth audio device it is inactive in audio manager (Profile: Off) and I cannot change it. A way around is to



      pulseaudio -k


      and pair device again manually.
      Would it be possible to write a script which whenever a bluetooth audio device is connected:




      1. reloads pulseaudio -k

      2. repair the device

      3. redirects all audio applications to that device?


      Is in linux a concept of "Evnet: bluetooth audio device connected" so you can "hook" into it?



      Of course ideally would be making the bluetooth device active in first place but I guess that is another level of tweaking...










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      I am using Manjaro KDE but had same problem on Mint KDE so I guess it is KDE related...
      Everytime i connect bluetooth audio device it is inactive in audio manager (Profile: Off) and I cannot change it. A way around is to



      pulseaudio -k


      and pair device again manually.
      Would it be possible to write a script which whenever a bluetooth audio device is connected:




      1. reloads pulseaudio -k

      2. repair the device

      3. redirects all audio applications to that device?


      Is in linux a concept of "Evnet: bluetooth audio device connected" so you can "hook" into it?



      Of course ideally would be making the bluetooth device active in first place but I guess that is another level of tweaking...







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