Stream audio from phone over bluetooth to computer

Hi,

First of all, openSUSE for me is great and I love it.
I apreaciate all the work it’s invested in it!
Now, I’m using it on a small IBM machine in my closed ( :slight_smile: ) which is my multimedia center, file sharing, router, http server & others.
But now, I stumbled upon something and could you please be so kind to help me on this.

To escape the cable paradox, lately I came up with an idea to stream music from my mobile phone (LG GD880) via bluetooth to my SUSE box (which has it’s audio output linked to my HIFI Sound system).

This means pairing the devices and of course set the SUSE box as reciever.

I found some help on how to accomplish this here and here .

The problem:
While trying to complete the above tutorial(s), I found that in /etc/bluetooth there is no ’ audio.conf ’ file, only ’ main.conf ‘.
If I insert the option: Enable=Source in main.conf, it has no effect what so ever.
This means that org.bluez.AudioSource will not show up in D-Feet, thus I cannot take the next steps. :’(

What can I do?
Is there another way to accomplish the audio streaming?
Do I need to install something else?

Thank you and best regards,
Mircea

Since you got no answer yet, I’ll risk a guess: try creating the audio.conf file with the content you want.