hi guys, i’m traying to use LC3 codec on linux but looks like don’t have it here, my bluetooth device is a 5.3 baseus
can someone helpe me?
According to this article, which is only a month old, pipewires implementation of LC3 & Bluetooth LE devices is experimental at best and currently not enabled by default.
Beside the support of the LC3 codec, it’s not only the audio interface on the side of linux (e.g. pipewire) which requires the support of the codec. But the bluetooth devices require to support the codec themselves.
Are you sure that those earbuds(?) are supporting it ? If so … you should check if the bluetooth chipset you’re using is supporting it as well.
Even when your bluetooth reciever as well the earbuds support the codec. As stated in the article, neither hardware volume controls nor the audio broadcast are fully implemented yet.
this is what i need
this is my configuration
# Restricts all controllers to the specified transport. Default value
# is “dual”, i.e. both BR/EDR and LE enabled (when supported by the HW).
# Possible values: “dual”, “bredr”, “le”
#ControllerMode = dual
# Enables D-Bus experimental interfaces
# Possible values: true or false
Experimental = true
# Enables kernel experimental features, alternatively a list of UUIDs
# can be given.
# Possible values: true,false,
# Possible UUIDS:
# d4992530-b9ec-469f-ab01-6c481c47da1c (BlueZ Experimental Debug)
# 671b10b5-42c0-4696-9227-eb28d1b049d6 (BlueZ Experimental Simultaneous Central and Peripheral)
# 15c0a148-c273-11ea-b3de-0242ac130004 (BlueZ Experimental LL privacy)
# 330859bc-7506-492d-9370-9a6f0614037f (BlueZ Experimental Bluetooth Quality Report)
# a6695ace-ee7f-4fb9-881a-5fac66c629af (BlueZ Experimental Offload Codecs)
# 6fbaf188-05e0-496a-9885-d6ddfdb4e03e (BlueZ Experimental ISO socket)
# Defaults to false.
KernelExperimental = true
like i’m using a arch base i don’t think bluez or pipewire version can be the problem