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Hmm, are you really using PulseAudio, or is it actually PipeWire?
If it's the former, I'd recommend getting rid of all PulseAudio packages first, and then switch to PipeWire by installing the following packages:
pipewire pipewire-audio pipewire-pulse wireplumber
. Then enable and start the necessary services and test (maybe reboot for good measure).The Arch Wiki covers all the details. On a normal system, you shouldn't need to do any special config besides enabling the services.
welp i got a new error: Input/output error. Thanks a lot for the help however.
Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed br-connection-create-socket
in specific. I'm researching now but if you have experience w/ the issue i'd appreciate help