I tried sticking a USB Bluetooth adapter in the system today. The system recognizes the adapter, but while it is present, neither the Bluetooth Manager nor bluetoothctl detects any devices in a search/scan, not even using the original (built-in) adapter.
Thanks, @pepdebian. hcitool does not detect the sound bar. Presumably, this is because it's already paired. I'll disconnect and try again. Yup, that was it. The hidd executable is not in my PATH. Hmm ... the Debian package search (https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages#search_contents) says that hidd is not in any Debian package, so my question becomes, "How on Earth do you have it?" It was (according to a quick web search) deprecated over 10 years ago. I connected to the soundbar using bluetoothctl...
Hi. I installed PeppermintOS yesterday on my ASUS mini PC (PN53). All hardware works great, except that Bluetooth will pair with either of my two external Bluetooth speakers, but the audio subsystem won't detect them and let me actually play audio. I opened blueman-manager and right-clicked on the line for the paired speaker, selecting "Audio and input profiles", which is now checked. However, when I do it again and select "Audio Profile", nothing happens, even though blueman-manager does know it's...
This is not a slam, I just want to use the program. The current Debian version fails, unable to rip audio. The current Ubuntu Groovy version crashes and never runs at all. On Arch and its derivatives, you can't actually install it because libglade and gconf are required by the AUR version, but no longer supported. So, real question: does ogmrip (from a package manager) actually work on any current Linux distro? Thanks.
I reported the same issue on Debian in another thread. Is this application actually still being developed/supported? Is there an alternative?
This is now happening to me (in 2022) using the debian-multimedia version of ogmrip under Debian Bullseye (in a Virtualbox VM). That's version 1.0.1-3.1. I gather I can't just change the configuration to reflect the mencoder flags Bogdan mentioned above? Note that the stock Ubuntu Groovy version of ogmrip just crashes immediately (which is why I set up the Debian VM). Note also that the Debian link on your Downloads page (http://ogmrip.sourceforge.net/en/download.html) actually goes to a German gambling...