On 27/10/2021 06:46, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Maybe the manual for the speaker would have some insight?
>
> FWIW, the manual for mine indicated that " Optimal codec is
automatically selected from AAC,
> LDAC, and SBC." LDAC in System Settings was the one causing bad results.
>
> In thinking about it, it sorta sound like talking in front of an electric fan.
I have the same issue as Jonathan, in that all I see are:
Off
Analog Stereo Duplex
Analog Stereo Output
Analog Stereo Input
But I am running Fedora in a Vmware VM using vmware's built in Audio interface. The
device it sees is ES1371/ES1373/Creative Labs CT2518(Audio PCI 64V/128/5200 / Creative
CT4810/CT5803/CT5806 [Sound Blaster PCI]. I think that selection came from Pulseaudio as
System Settings->Hardware->Audio doesn't provide me with any option to select
different Hardware if I want to. I'm using Logitech 7.1 headphones and with these
settings usage of the volume control on the headphones is a bit dodgy at times in that it
doesn't always actually control the volume. The profile options change if I disconnect
the Logitech G533 headphones from the host and connect them to the VM, but I don't get
anything like the options that Ed mentioned, but that may also be because Fedora
doesn't seem to have direct support for those headphones (at least the last time I
looked, and I haven't looked for a while) and
Logitech don't provide any interfaces for Linux like they do for windows.
Since moving F34 I haven't tried getting my "water fountain" bluetooth
speakers working again with the Bluetooth 4.0 dongle as I found it very fiddly to actually
get working and the usage of the speakers doesn't
warrant the effort in setting it up again.
LDAC, AAC, and SBC are options you'd see if the audio HW was bluetooth. In your case,
it isn't. If you want to use BT in a VM
you'd need a BT dongle and you would have to user USB Redirection to give the VM
access to the HW.
I don't know much about the G533 headset but doubt there are Linux drivers for it. It
also connects via the
Unifying Receiver from Logitech, yes?
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