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Just want to confirm this bug with SONY MDR-XB650BT on Kernel
4.14.52-1-MANJARO.
The script from Comment 38 helped me.
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* Fixed multiple interrelated problems with using Bluetooth audio (A2DP),
where users would experience some combination o
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Although after some reboots and reconnects I found I could encounter
similar bugs, the proposed packages are still much better than what's in
xenial at present. It took a lot more effort to confuse and break the
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Verified. Using the proposed packages bluetooth audio no longer randomly
refuses to use A2DP mode.
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Hello Dustin, or anyone else affected,
Accepted pulseaudio into xenial-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3 in a
few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
h
Hello,
I've just upgraded pluseaudio with ppa from #66 and now my Q12 Bluetooth
headset always connect fine as with A2DP Sink. I'm on Ubuntu 16.04 by
the way.
Before the upgrade, I had to ensure to change profile back to HSP/HFP
before disconnecting, otherwise I had to do it, disconnect, connect
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I have moved the debdiff into bug 1582213, which seems to be a more
sure-fire-definitely-fixed bug when compared to this more vague ongoing
issue.
** Patch removed: "xenial-a2dp-fixes-may2017.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+attachment/4882273/+files/
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[Impact]
Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode).
A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in
general.
[Test Case]
1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu.
2. Go to Sound settings and check
Attached debdiff for updating xenial to pulseaudio 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3, in
order to address a few problems with Bluetooth audio (A2DP).
** Patch added: "xenial-a2dp-fixes-may2017.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+attachment/4882273/+files/xenial-a2dp-fixe
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+ [Impact]
+ Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode).
A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in
general.
+
+ [Test Case]
+ 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu.
+ 2. Go to Sound settings and check
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- [REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports a2dp in 16.04 xenial and
16.10 yakkety
+ [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
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Lev: The problem you describe in comment #69 sounds like it might be
fixed by this (which is missing from xenial AFAIK):
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/bluetooth/bluez.git/commit/src/service.c?id=2e2edc36a91d6a8f2c65d793273df28a166d6bed
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The behavior I've described seems transient, I can't reproduce it
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[REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports
I've installed 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3~xenial1 from testing PPA and it partly
fixed the issue.
My headphones are Plantronics BackBeat PRO.
A2DP works perfectly fine when connection is initiated by linux machine,
but when it's initiated by headphones, when they turn on, there is no
sound. In syslog:
Apr
I've been using the script from #57 in 16.04 & 16.10, but in 17.04 I
switched to GNOME and now the script fails since it cannot find an a2dp
sink. After some research, it seems that the problem is with GDM
starting its own pulseaudio process
(https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1526658#p152
thanks @kzapalowicz
however in Zesty ver. 1:10.0-1ubuntu2. Please advise.
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The ppa is: ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev/pulse-testing Feel free to add it to
your system, update pulseaudio and test with your headsets.
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yeah, we are more than happy to test the fixes. Can't wait for the PPA,
hope it will land in Zesty as well ..
Kind Regards,
ejat @ fenris
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Hello,
Le 03/04/2017 à 12:02, Konrad Zapałowicz a écrit :
> Hey, to everyone interested we are currently testing and reviewing an
> improvement to PA that fixes problems with selecting A2DP mode for BT
> headsets.
>
> Right now it is being tested internally with good results for Sony
> headsets,
@Luke,
0502-bluetooth-bluez5-bring-back-SCO-over-PCM-support.patch
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Hui, do you know which patch in the pulseaudio package is responsible
for this revert? A quick glance and I cannot find it.
Luke
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Hey, to everyone interested we are currently testing and reviewing an
improvement to PA that fixes problems with selecting A2DP mode for BT
headsets.
Right now it is being tested internally with good results for Sony
headsets, QC35 from Bose and BT speakers. Once it is in a silo/ppa I
will share t
I have tested #59 on several laptops which have different bluetooth
modules (intel, atheros and realtek), and all of them are installed
ubuntu 16.04, after restoring the commit of #59 in the pulseaudio, the
problem disappears.
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I found a very import commit was reverted in the canonical's pulseaudio,
if we restore that commit, this problem will be fixed.
commit de1e78a47cd13496c38f627d56944045a629053e
Author: David Henningsson
Date: Fri Dec 19 10:24:47 2014 +0100
bluez5: Do not suspend on no -> unknown profile tra
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#57 Thank you SO MUCH! That script worked perfectly for me!
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As I commented in http://askubuntu.com/a/775524/16395, some people
reported success with the python script at
https://gist.github.com/pylover/d68be364adac5f946887b85e6ed6e7ae --- be
warned, there is a bit of NSFW language there.
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Is there a way to write a script that can switch to HSP/HFP, attempt to
switch to a2dp, disconnect bluetooth and reconnect the bluetooth and
then connect to a2dp? That would be a decent work around so we could
save ourselves time when we do this every day.
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Upgraded my netbook to xenial today, paired my Sennheiser PX210BT,
shows up in "bt-device --list", connects and headphones play their
internal "playback device added" sound. pavucontrol sees them as
well and offers "High Fidelity Playback (A2DP Sink)" as one of the
modes, so I select it, but still
#51 doesn't work on 16.10:
# killall pulseaudio; rm -r ~/.config/pulse/* ; pulseaudio -k
E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Failed to kill daemon: No such process
#
But at least I got rid of my pulseaudio config :-)
This bug will soon have its 2 year anniversary - are anybody preparing
celebrations?
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and 16.10 yakkety
Sta
I have the same issue since updating to 16.04 :(
I have found a consistent way to get A2DP profile working - but it has
to be done on every reconnect :(
I switch to HSP/HFP - and sound works. Then I stop ALL sound.. and
disconnect bluetoothe device, reconnects bluetoothe device, and then
switch p
This affects me as well. Seemingly with each type of bluetooth device
I've connected. Sony SRS-X11 bluetooth speaker, my JBL Bluetooth speaker
(not sure on the model), and my SkullCandy Hesh 2 Wireless Headphones.
Restarting the devices multiple times appears to randomly fix it. Then I
just make s
I am able to use my bluetooth headset after running these two commands
killall pulseaudio; rm -r ~/.config/pulse/* ;
pulseaudio -k
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** Tags added: yakkety
** Description changed:
Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2).
I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to
have regressed in functionality.
In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp
For yak actuality
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Status in PulseAudio:
Unknown
St
I applied both solution of #5 and #45. After running the python script
my headset started working correctly. I don't know if it is solution of
#45 or the combination of #5 and #45, but it works now. Thanks!
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** Summary changed:
- [REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports a2dp
+ [REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports a2dp in 16.04 xenial
** Description changed:
Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2).
I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink over
A new error mode is that now the BT device is not connected at all, even
after doing the #5 thing, with the error:
bluetoothd[984]: Unable to get Headset Voice gateway SDP record: Host is
down
I need to reboot the system, unpair and pair again the device, and then
doing the dance of connecting w
The present bug is probably related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1574324 .
The comment given
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1574324/comments/15
seems to confirm #35 and #38: the regression is caused by some patch applied
for the Ubuntu
P
Just wanted to add that the fix in #5 fixed the a2dp issue for me as
well. I'm using a pair of [url
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J0BXPD4/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1]Avantree
headphones[/url].
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After some connect/disconnecting trials using the blueman-manager, this
script finally made the things work.
https://gist.github.com/pylover/d68be364adac5f946887b85e6ed6e7ae#file-
a2dp-py
Thanks Vahid Mardani for writing this script.
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Come on guys, this bug was reported almost 6 months ago and there is
still no fix for that. Could you focus on it or at least provide a
temporary solution. #5 doesn't work for me as well. I have here a Sony
MDR-ZX750BN with Ubuntu 16.04 xenial presenting the same problem, it
connects but no audio i
Confirmed Fix on #5,works permanently on Ubuntu 16.04
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Status in Puls
I retract my confirmation on #40; after one disconnect/connect it is
back to no audio.
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Confirmed on Ubuntu 16.04 (4.4.0-34-generic). Recently bought a
bluetooth dongle to my desktop. Cannot switch to A2DP making headset
useless for listening to music.
bluez 5.37-0ubuntu5
pulseaudio 1:8.0-0ubuntu3
Tried comment #5 editing, rebooted - no effect. This same log message
keeps coming to
I also confirm that #5 fixes audio output (was able to connect before
but no audio output) with Sony MDRXB950BT on Kubuntu 16.04.
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Confirmed fixed on @robert123m post #5 above on ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS.
Can't thank you enough. Here is my env for reference:
$ dpkg -l | grep 'pulse\|bluetooth'
ii blueman 2.0.4-1ubuntu2
ii gir1.2-gnomebluetooth-1.0:amd64 3.18.2-1ubuntu2
ii gnome-bl
Acting on Cyril's suggestion above, I downloaded the Debian 8.0-2 source
package, rebuilt it locally, and installed it. It seems to have fixed
the problem for me. So perhaps the problem really is in the Ubuntu
delta?
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Same here with a Teufel Airy bluetooth headset. #18 even doesn't work
for me.
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Updated procedure for comment #35, allowing to install more easily
Debian Testinf pulseaudio package on Ubunutu 16.04.
1. Stop pulseaudio. Then, backup and purge pulseudio user conf files.
2. Install pulseaudio Debian Testing (June 2016) packages over Ubuntu
pulseaudio packages. This will a
Same issue with the folowing BT headphones:
* Plantronic BackBeat FIT.
* Plantronic BackBeat PRO.
* B&O Beoplay H8.
The computer has a BT USB dongle:
Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)
CSR8510 A10
USB ID = 0a12:0001
The following procedure solved the problem for
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Milestone: vivid-updates
Testing with a JBL SB400 BT on a Lenovo Thinkpad T450S with the intel
ibt driver on F/W version 37081001103110e23 works correctly.
Doing a parallel test on my laptop (HP evo 850) that has :
[12383.666088] Bluetooth: hci0: read Intel version: 370710018002030d00
[12383.666095] Bluetooth: hci0: Inte
Same problem here. The workaround partially fixes it, but still I have
sometimes problems to connect. Is it dependent on the bluetooth adapter,
headset or both? Are there know-to-work adapters?
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Updated to 16.04, have the same problem. The fix in comment#5 fixes it!
Thanks!
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Confirming this issue also with the Phillips Bluetooth speaker model
BT2500B/37. Cannot set to higher quality sound in pulseaudio. Using
gnome-ubuntu 16.04
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Happy update. Resolved my issues with at least the Sennheiser Urbanite
XL Wireless by disconnecting from my android phone before trying to
connect to Ubuntu 16.04. I'll take it.
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4 May 10 08:13:07 deathstar systemd[1]: Stopping User Manager for UID 108...
5 May 10 08:13:07 deathstar systemd[1880]: Stopped target Default.
6 May 10 08:13:07 deathstar systemd[1880]: Reached target Shutdown.
7 May 10 08:13:07 deathstar systemd[1880]: Stopped target Basic System.
Also see this in dmesg:
[ 505.747613] Bluetooth: hci0 SCO packet for unknown connection handle 0
[ 505.747616] Bluetooth: hci0 SCO packet for unknown connection handle 0
[ 505.747617] Bluetooth: hci0 SCO packet for unknown connection handle 0
[ 510.979305] Bluetooth: hci0 SCO packet for unknow
Tried again just now with the Sennheiser Urbanite XL Wireless and see
this in the syslog:
May 10 08:00:02 deathstar wpa_supplicant[1472]: wlp6s0: Failed to initiate
sched scan
May 10 08:00:09 deathstar rtkit-daemon[2045]: Supervising 4 threads of 1
processes of 1 users.
May 10 08:00:09 deathstar
@maxb: also see this a bit later:
Apr 26 09:40:37 deathstar bluetoothd[1043]: Unable to get Headset Voice
gateway SDP record: Host is down
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If I run:
sudo systemctl restart bluetooth
the Bluetooth icon in the system taskbar goes blank, and if I try to re-
enable it nothing ever happens. Here's the logs from that state:
Apr 26 09:41:38 deathstar systemd[1]: Stopping Bluetooth service...
Apr 26 09:41:38 deathstar bluetoothd[1043]: Ter
@marc-edcc: ok, that apparently does not work when sleeping the laptop
and resuming ;-(
@maxb: here's how my logs looked when it was failing to connect:
Apr 26 09:37:07 deathstar bluetoothd[1043]: Unable to get io data for Headset
Voice gateway: getpeername: Transport endpoint is not connected (
@marc-edcc: your method works the most consistently. I've rebooted
multiple times, connecting and disconnecting the headset with my phone
and other devices, and turning it on and off, and also connecting and
disconnecting from the 16.04 laptop, and I haven't had a single problem
getting audio to wo
I'm not sure if this helps, but I see pulseaudio logging an "Operation
Not Authorized" message when things do not work:
Apr 26 01:46:52 zenbook pulseaudio[3346]: [pulseaudio] module-bluez5-device.c:
Acquiring transport /org/bluez/hci0/dev_20_74_CF_02_DB_F2/fd0
Apr 26 01:46:52 zenbook pulseaudio[3
Hah, removing the gnome packages and reverting the configs did not
resolve the issue. Still have to remove the bluetooth device and repair
upon any reboot or resuming from sleep / hibernate. What a pain in the
ass.
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@mark-edcc thanks for the update. I'll try that in the future if
necessary, but I really feel like the gnome nonsense caused all this.
When I tried the 16.04 beta, it was the gnome flavor, and I experienced
the same nonsense on arch linux with gnome. Never had this problem with
unity. Weird.
Thank
Another update. I had accidentally installed gnome-tweak-tool on my
unity install instead of unity-tweak-tool, which pulled in a bunch of
gnome-core stuff. After uninstalling the gnome stuff and reverting my
configs to default (i.e. removing everything I did in post #5) my
bluetooth headphones seem
@karlgrz
I saw the issues you were having and had recently just figured out the
same work-around. Just as I was going to post it for you, I see that you
too have narrowed it down to this repeatable behavior.
For me however, I do not switch back to HSP, rather I turn the profile OFF in
pavucontro
Update to this, which might help in diagnosing, might not.
I can ensure that the bluetooth A2DP connection will successfully
deliver audio to my headset consistently if I switch back to "Headset
Head Unit (HSP/HFP)" mode in Sound settings prior to disconnecting the
headset.
Then, next time I conn
I can confirm that ubuntu 16.04 LTS is exhibiting this behavior with
three separate bluetooth headsets (JABRA REVO 2.0, Sony MDRXB950BT, and
Sennheiser Urbanite XL WIreless).
14.04, 14.10, 15.04, and 15.10 all worked quite well with no additional
configuration necessary. By "worked quite well" I m
I'd also like to confirm fix from post #5. Ubuntu 14.04
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confirm fix from post #5, ubuntu 16.04 beta 2 Ubuntu Gnome.
Thanks
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I have the same problem in Ubuntu 16.04 beta 2...I have JBL bluetooth
speaker and can't change quality of sound from HSP to A2DP
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I have the exact same bug on up to date 16.04 beta (cannot connect to
a2dp sink but hsp working), but i didn't have the bug before with
15.10...
If it can help, here is the message showing in syslog when autoconnecting to
the bluetooth speaker:
Apr 2 10:44:39 vaio pulseaudio[1890]: [pulseaudio]
Just applied to a fresh 16.04 beta 2 install, despite having to create
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf manually, it worked again for me.
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Confirm fix from post #5 is still working.
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Status in bluez package i
I see the profile AD2P sink but the audio is still mono, the
instructions in 5 are outdated, some filenams are changed
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Milestone: vivid-updates => None
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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I will also like to confirm the solution from RobertFM on Post #5,
Worked flawlessly.
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Title:
[REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no long
sorry for the typo, confirm fix from post #5, ubuntu 15.04
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Title:
[REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports a2dp
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confirm fix from post #17, ubuntu 15.04
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[REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports a2dp
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I had the same problem and for several months I have tried all possible
solutions I could find to no avail,... until today!
I found the solution in post #17 in the following
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1526534#p1526534 (tnx
SimFox3)
What I did:
# First copy the files I edited
I was able to get a2dp working in 15.04 by editing /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
and uncommenting AutoConnect=true under [General] then restarting the bluetooth
service with: systemctl restart bluetooth.service
After doing this, my bluetooth headset connected using the a2dp profile
automatically.
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I am trying to connect my Beats pill which I can, but the sound is set
to telephony. I have spent 4 hours trying to enable a2dp with no luck.
In pulse audio, the device appears can select the high quality setting
but nothing changes.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Vivid)
Milestone: ubuntu-15.04 => vivid-updates
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu Vivid)
Milestone: ubuntu-15.04 => vivid-updates
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** Tags removed: regression-proposed
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[REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports a2dp
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