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29 lines
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# Airpods - bluetooth audio
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Bluetooth headsets may be unusable with pulse audio by default. Particular
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symptoms include cutting out and compressed playback. This is completely
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independent of the speaker setup, so it won't mess up the config there
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Start by finding your bluetooth card's name with
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$ pactl list | grep -Pzo '.*bluez_card(.*\n)*'
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This also shows the latency in the output section. It should be 0. Now increase
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the latency. 50000 is a good choice for airpods pro
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$ pactl set-port-latency-offset bluez_card.00_8A_76_4D_9B_BB headphone-output 50000
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$ systemctl restart bluetooth
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That should fix the cutting out issues. Not connect the airpods
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$ bluetoothctl
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[bt]# power on
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[bt]# default-agent
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[bt]# scan on
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[NEW] Device 00:8A:76:4D:9B:BB Anna’s Airpods
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[bt]# trust 00:8A:76:4D:9B:BB
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[bt]# pair 00:8A:76:4D:9B:BB
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[bt]# connect 00:8A:76:4D:9B:BB
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You may need to redirect pulse audio's output to the airpods. Referenced from
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[here](https://askubuntu.com/questions/475987/a2dp-on-pulseaudio-terrible-choppy-skipping-audio)
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