Thomm Posted Sunday at 01:34 PM Posted Sunday at 01:34 PM (edited) I'm using Bluetouch in my iPhone as a bluetooth mouse (rarely when needed) for my OrangePi/Armbian/Kodi setup. All fine with that… except… with my iPhone paired to the OrangePi, it also connects all its audio to the OrangePi, *all the time* when in range, unless I completely disable bluetooth from the iPhone. According to the only instructions I've found, I've tried setting [General] Enable= in `/etc/bluetooth/main.conf`, and restarting the bluetooth service, but the only effect this has is that there's no audible output. The phone still connects its audio to the box, just with no audible output. How to completely disable Armbian from advertising itself as a bluetooth audio device, while being able to connect bluetooth peripherals? Edited Sunday at 01:35 PM by Thomm 0 Quote
Thomm Posted Sunday at 08:46 PM Author Posted Sunday at 08:46 PM More attempts: As suggested by DeepSeek (ChatGPT was less helpful), I also tried changing the bluetooth service script to ExecStart=/usr/libexec/bluetooth/bluetoothd --noplugin=a2dp --noplugin=avrcp --noplugin=player and then restarting systemd itself and the bluetooth service, but no luck. I tried adding monitor.bluez.properties = { bluez5.roles = [ ] } to /usr/share/pipewire/pipewire.conf and restarting wireplumber, but no luck. I tried menu advertise uuids 0x1200 0x1800 0x1801 0x180a in bluetoothctl, to disable advertising the audio profiles, but no luck. But when in bluetoothctl, it really shows the audio connection being made when the phone connects. 0 Quote
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