Apologies in advance for my question, especially if there is a simple solution already provided.
This might just be that I am requesting the search incorrectly. I am looking for the solution to use a command line, or shell script to activate a bluetooth connection to a speaker so a headless Pi Zero can have audio output without wires. Every time I attempt a search, I either get how to set up bluetooth, how to use the blue B on the desktop (not command line).
I have tried countless combinations of bluetoothctl and the best I have been able to achieve is connect and immediate disconnect. There were a few sites that showed what happens upon a successful connection and recognition, but never goes into detail of any additional (other than 32bit lite) packages that need to be installed, or what I should be seeing during the connecting process. I also see a number of threads that are locked with the last comment being "I'll try that" or "I will investigate".
I love the Raspberry community and look forward to your help.
Jack
This might just be that I am requesting the search incorrectly. I am looking for the solution to use a command line, or shell script to activate a bluetooth connection to a speaker so a headless Pi Zero can have audio output without wires. Every time I attempt a search, I either get how to set up bluetooth, how to use the blue B on the desktop (not command line).
I have tried countless combinations of bluetoothctl and the best I have been able to achieve is connect and immediate disconnect. There were a few sites that showed what happens upon a successful connection and recognition, but never goes into detail of any additional (other than 32bit lite) packages that need to be installed, or what I should be seeing during the connecting process. I also see a number of threads that are locked with the last comment being "I'll try that" or "I will investigate".
I love the Raspberry community and look forward to your help.
Jack
Statistics: Posted by jachaney — Sat May 11, 2024 5:41 pm