I had been using a Pi 5 for watching videos and listening to music that had not been connected to the Internet (LAN only) for a while. After removing some CUPS packages, it wouldn't boot to the Desktop, so I re-flashed the sd card, and connected it to the Internet to make sure I got all the most recent updates.
Now the audio gaps every few seconds at random intervals, despite which Bluetooth audio device I use.
I played with using PulseAudio and ALSA in the player apps. After searching forums related to bluetooth audio issues with Pi, I added "disable_audio_dither=on" to my /boot/firmware/config.txt file. I also changed /usr/lib/firmware/brcm/brcmfmac43455-sdio.txt to:
and set the permissions of the file to "7".
The issue persists. I saw a lot of Bluetooth errors after typing dmesg, but the solutions I've found to those involve Arch Linux, not Debian (much less Raspberry Pi OS) :/
Any suggestions? It seems like I went through this when I first set up this Pi, but I can't remember what I changed.
Now the audio gaps every few seconds at random intervals, despite which Bluetooth audio device I use.
I played with using PulseAudio and ALSA in the player apps. After searching forums related to bluetooth audio issues with Pi, I added "disable_audio_dither=on" to my /boot/firmware/config.txt file. I also changed /usr/lib/firmware/brcm/brcmfmac43455-sdio.txt to:
Code:
btc_mode=4#btc_params8=0x4e20#btc_params1=0x7530#btc_params50=0x972c
The issue persists. I saw a lot of Bluetooth errors after typing dmesg, but the solutions I've found to those involve Arch Linux, not Debian (much less Raspberry Pi OS) :/
Code:
[ 1056.806064] Bluetooth: Unexpected continuation frame (len 0)[ 1060.396910] brcmfmac: brcmf_set_channel: set chanspec 0xd022 fail, reason -52[ 1191.025758] ieee80211 phy0: brcmf_p2p_send_action_frame: Unknown Frame: category 0xa, action 0x8
Statistics: Posted by Quincunx55555 — Fri Jan 03, 2025 4:36 am