Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> Why does Skype see this device (i.e. it is the the list of
> available output devices), and alsamixer does not?
I don't know how Skype works.
The bluetooth audio device is not an ALSA kernel driver; it's created
by an alsa-lib plugin that goes through the kernel's generic bluetooth
device support.
To get mixer controls, add a definition like this:
ctl.bluetooth {
type bluetooth
}
and select it manually in alsamixer.
Regards,
Clemens
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