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* "OpenAuto Pro" never shows up - endless spinning symbol in the Bluetooth menu's subsection called "Other devices" and OpenAuto Pro just never shows up. * I can follow up until 0:46 (video time) when the phone starts to look for a device called "OpenAuto Pro". I can never fully recreate the steps shown in the tutorial video: I have done some more checking with all the dongles that I have (1x ASUS / Broadcom chip, 2x CSR / CSR8510 A10 chips). The only partial luck I get is the ASUS dongle (why partially? Please see the thread that I started: ) Neither do any of my phones (iPhones and Androids). Details of your Bluetooth dongle: 3 adapters to choose from (1xASUS, 2xCSR - as in the orginal post)Ĭlearly, the RPi doesn't recognize the CSR dongles. Model of external sound card: U-Green ( )Į. Power supply details: 45W USB-C european plugĬ. What is the version of your RPI: RPi 4bī. With the ASUS / Broadcom chip it says "OpenAuto Pro" in bold letters.Ĭarlinkit CPC-200 (wireless version, firmware: 2021.CAY) and:Ī. " Please use your phone to start searching for Bluetooth devices. After doing as in the linked video I get a message that says: They are also not visible to a fully functional, factory wiped, Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite running pure Android 10.
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The CSR bluetooth adapters are not visible to my iPhone. With the CSR adapters that I have it is not possible. After hitting "Enable Bluetooth" nothing happens.Ģ. With both of the CSR adapters plugged in, after clicking my way to "Bluetooth Manager" I only get a pop-up window telling me that Bluetooth needs to be enabled to use the "Bluetooth Manager" and there are buttons that say "Enable Bluetooth" or "Cancel". With the ASUS / Broadcom adapter plugged in I am able to launch the native, Raspberry Pi OS' app called "Bluetooth Manager" ("Menu" in upper left screen corner -> "Preferences" -> "Bluetooth Manager"). If OpenAuto Pro is supposed to make use of the USB adapter it should be visible to the Raspberry's OS, right? At least that's what I am able to achieve with the Asus / Broadcom adapter: "Raspberry Pi cannot launch the Bluetooth Manager app": (06-06-2022, 09:26 PM)BlueWave Wrote: What do you mean exactly by "Raspberry Pi cannot launch the Bluetooth Manager app"? How do you pair your phone with the Rpi? Try steps from this video ġ.
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This shoot-and-miss bluetooth competition has already been a month.! Does anyone have an adapter that works and is fully tested with the OpenAuto Pro environment for sale? I will gladly buy. Please be so kind and paste it in comments I need to know what I am dealing here with: two 4.0s or two 5.0s?Ģ. Does anyone know what is the full specification of a fully supported bluetooth adapter (a CSR 4.0, I pressume)? I recon that the CSR 4.0 adapter that I have is actually the 5.0 in a different outer shell. In case anyone wonders if the full specification is not a mistake: no, I have plugged them both simultaneously and got two identical readings in the System Report under USB tab on a Macbook. are exactly the same chip - despite being sold as 4.0 and 5.0. The mystery became quickly solved by checking the full specification (using a Macbook):
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A CSR 4.0 adapter - exactly the same results as for CSR 5.0. Vendor ID: 0x0a12 (Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd.)ģ. The manager does not start and my iPhone does not discover the adapter. A CSR 5.0 adapter - is not recognized by the Raspberry Pi (clicking on "Menu" -> "Preferences" -> "Bluetooth Manager") does nothing. Vendor ID: 0x0b05 (ASUSTek Computer Inc.)Ģ. An ASUS adapter - theoretically works, but produces pronounced distortions while in a call (I've started a separate thread about it, here). is this normal? the issue I cannot bring the dongle up without hciconfig and trying to use bluetoothctl as it is the official tool.I've been trying to sort out my bluetooth connection for some time already. However hcitool and hicconfig are deprecated, but what I use bluetoothctl list, I only get one adaptorĪny idea why all dongles has same address. TX bytes:1606 acl:0 sco:0 commands:92 errors:0īus 002 Device 007: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)īus 002 Device 005: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)īus 002 Device 003: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode) RX bytes:1734 acl:0 sco:0 events:92 errors:0 TX bytes:987 acl:0 sco:0 commands:61 errors:0 RX bytes:1154 acl:0 sco:0 events:61 errors:0