https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377709

            Bug ID: 377709
           Summary: Do not change application audio device when changing
                    Bluetooth A2DP <-> HFP
           Product: plasma-pa
           Version: 5.9.3
          Platform: Archlinux Packages
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: minor
          Priority: NOR
         Component: kcm
          Assignee: now...@gmail.com
          Reporter: mayazcherq...@gmail.com
                CC: plasma-b...@kde.org
  Target Milestone: ---

In System Settings> Multimedia> Audio Volume, there is a tab titled
"Configuration". In there, it lists my Bluetooth headset (Bose QuietComfort 35)
with a "Profile" dropdown menu, which allows me to switch between A2DP and
HSP/HFP. Whenever I change that setting to one of the two, however, all of the
applications in the "Application" tab which _were_ assigned to the audio device
"Bose QuietComfort 35" revert to "Built-in Audio Analog Stereo". Likewise,
under the "Output Devices" tab, the default audio device reverts from the
headset to "Built-in Audio Analog Stereo".

Is it possible to keep the applications from switching to the internal
"built-in" device when switching between Bluetooth headset profiles? It's just
a hassle when I want to go on a call, or go off a call, to go into Multimedia
settings and change _every single dropdown_ in the Applications tab to my
Bluetooth headset, every single time.

In addition to this, but probably would be a separate bug/feature request, is
it possible to auto-switch to HSP/HFP mode when an application wants to use the
microphone, and back to A2DP when it is no longer in use? Just like Android,
iOS, and Windows do when a call comes up.

Thanks in advance!

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