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Doesn't work with Galaxy Buds2 #3
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It appears that the name of the Bluetooth profile for serial communication has changed. For the previous earbuds, it was something like I've pushed an update that should fix this: 19f78ad |
I don't get any data from the buds now, and weirdly enough the buds disconnect from my machine after a few minutes and don't reconnect until I restart them. |
Output with -v and -t flags:
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On my computer after adding missing
Unlike @githubcatw I don't have the "Spatial Sensor" section anywhere in GalaxyBudsClient (tried 4.5.2 and master), although other features of it work fine (I'm on Linux) |
Output with
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I enabled it from the translator settings, though I don't remember how. |
Hello, |
hello, could u plz teach me how to get R177XXU0AVC8 this firmware version if i don't know how to use python |
If you are on a recent firmware version you have 360 audio. If you're unsure, check if your firmware version (which can be found in Earbuds settings > About earbuds in the mobile app) is above AVC8 in this list. |
thx, i know it had have 360 audio, but i actually want to downgrade the firmware version T_T |
Firmware version
R177XXU0AVC8
adds support for 360 audio:I installed the update and ran this script. However, this script can't find the RFCOMM protocol.
I modified the script to also show the service that it found (I can PM the full rawrecord on Telegram):
However, the Galaxy Buds Manager app works:
Environment:
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