On Sun, 2021-10-17 at 19:50 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 17/10/2021 18:37, Tim via users wrote:
On Sun, 2021-10-17 at 12:58 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
The Fedora system produces sound with, hard to describe, some "stuttering".  So, it gives the impression of clicks, but there aren't any.
I wonder if that's a buffering or a sample rate conversion issue.  For instance, if one piece of the puzzle decides it's going to convert 44.1 to 48 kHz samples (though it could have just passed it through, as-is) it might introduce noticeable distortions.

OK, I've "fixed" the problem.

I'm using KDE and I went to System Settings-->Hardware-->Audio-->Configure and for the profile for the Bluetooth speaker output I picked 
High Fidelity Playback (A2DP Sink, codec ACC) 
and now everything is great!

Interesting.  The choices on my system are much less informative.  For AudioEngine 2+
Device Profile:
Speaker Placement and Testing
Right now the marked choices are active, the sound is good, and the connection hasn't been dropped for the last day.

Does anyone know what these choices mean?  In particular, what is "Digital Stereo (E958)"?

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