Macbook Pro cannot find Bose Soundlink via USB

Since a couple of days I have the following problem
The MB is connected via Bluetooth, music is playing on the Soundlink. But when starting a movie, the sound is not played anymore. Going back from full screen, a disturbing noise is played until I stop that. Sometimes it worked going from normal view to fullscreen mode and the sound was back as it used to.
However, my MB doesn't want to connect anymore properly with the soundlink now. It says that it is connected, but the speaker is still looking for any device to get connected (btw. no problem with my iPhone and the Soundlink).
Reset - no help at all.
Update -> USB-cable connected and my MB doesn't find any USB-devices connected and therefore I cannot proceed with the update. But I think my Macbook is the problem, not the soundlink.
Any suggestions?
Thx!

Btw.
I updated OS X. It still "connects" as soon as the Soundlink is available, although the Soundlink is not connected. I get the impression that my MB is the troubleshooter, but Bluetooth is updated.. So.. W T F!?

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