*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1845046 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1845046
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1845046
Bluetooth headphones/speaker default to low quality headset mode and fails
to switch to A2DP when selected
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Because no-one is willing to re-open this bug, I have opened new bug
1854392 for this same problem on newer versions of Ubuntu such as 19.10.
Those who are affected by this problem, please add a note to bug 1854392
stating that you're affected.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/
Same problem here. bluez 5.50, pulseaudio 13.0. Sony WH-1000XM3.
Fiddling with the buttons on the headset makes it show up as a HCI
device, after which it can be switched to A2DP.
@Daniel van Vugt: could you reopen this and reassign it to either bluez
or pulseaudio? At the very last it has nothin
For those with Sony headphones, and who are affected by this annoying
bug, the attached "headphones" Perl script is a partial workaround.
You'll need to edit it for the bluetooth address of your headphones. Run
it after switching your headphones on and they connect, and it sets
A2DP.
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Can this please be re-opened? Daniel van Vugt marked it as "won't fix"
in comment #14 due to Ubuntu 17.10 being end of life, but numerous
people are still encountering the problem with more recent versions. I'm
encountering it on Ubuntu 19.10 and a new Sony WH-1000XM3.
If this bug can't be re-open
I am currently using this one time HOTFIX script for the the issue:
```
pactl set-card-profile bluez_card.AA_BB_CC_DD_EE_FF a2dp_sink
bluetoothctl disconnect AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF
pactl set-card-profile bluez_card.AA_BB_CC_DD_EE_FF a2dp_sink
bluetoothctl connect AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF
```
To get informati
Using a Sony WH-H900N/NM on 19.04, and the problem is as described in
the original bug report.
When turning on the headset it connects but selects the HSP/HFP profile,
which works but naturally has crappy sound. In the sound settings,
changing from HSP/HFP to the A2DP sink does not actually do any
I am also affected, same solution as for other, I simply need to
reconnect from the UI.
The same headset works fine on Android, Windows, Mac OS, iOS and even my
cheap DAB-Receiver can stream to it via A2DP right away.
For me the issue exists since 18.4 and is still present in 18.10.
I am using t
Same problem here. Ubuntu 19.04 and WH-1000XM3.
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I have the same problem on two machines running Ubuntu 18.04 with a Sony
WH-1000XM2.
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This workaround works for me:
https://gist.github.com/hxss/a3eadb0cc52e58ce7743dff71b92b297
Have only tried it twice now
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Bluetooth headp
Same here, Debian 9 Stretch, Sony WH1000-XM3.
I have to disconnect and reconnect my Headset manually from UI in order to get
the sound of my music.
Actually the issue comes when the Headset connects automatically.
Maybe someone competent could tell us where it is ? There's not update
since a whi
Same. Ubuntu 18.04, Sony WH-CH700N
I have to go to bluetooth device list, disconnect device and reconnect from UI.
after that, default sound card correctly switches over and i can hear music.
Without that, i can't even switch the sound card, even though it's visible in
the list.
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I have a Sony MDR-XB950N1 and I'm seeing the same thing
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I have a sony MDR-XB950B1 and came here to confirm the same thing. After
an auto reconnect when I tune on the bluetooth headphones, I have to go
to settings to manually disconnect and reconnect in order to get the
A2DP profile to show up. Otherwise the profile stays at Analog Stereo
output for my l
The problem didn't go away after doing a fresh installation of Ubuntu 18.10.
I have to first disconnect and then connect my Sony MDR-1000x to get the A2DP
profile to work.
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It's not possible to "change the bug status to Confirmed" as suggested
in comment #14, the Status is "changeable only by a project maintainer
of bug supervisor".
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Bug still present in Ubuntu 18.10.
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Same *VERY* annoying bug here with Ubuntu 18.04 and Sony MDR-ZX550BN
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Same problem here using Ubuntu 18.04 with Sony MDR1000X, also with the
Sony MDR XB50BS
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Same problem here using Ubuntu 18.04 with Sony WH-1000XM2.
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Bug still present in 18.10.
To get A2DP audio working you have to manually disconnect and reconnect.
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Same as you, Ubuntu 18.04 Sony mdr-zx220bt. If i want to have "good"
sound i have to disconnect and connect manually...
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Lots of errors etc in syslog, added some notes on top of the obvious
errors.
Kernel keeps spamming syslog with these
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1748565):
kernel: [15621.044566] Bluetooth: hci0: last event is not cmd complete (0x0f)
Note: this kernel message disappears
Ubuntu 18.04.1. Jabra Elite Sport v2. Impossible to get A2DP to stick.
Have to go through multiple jumps to get it to work. E.g.,
1) Shut down and start bluetooth a few times after suspend or reboot.
Sometimes i try to shutdown the Jabra device as well.
2) Then connect to the device, which always
I am running Ubuntu 18.04 and have Sony WH-1000XM2 bluetooth headphones.
Bluetooth connection is established automatically but in order to get
any sound out of the headphones I need to:
1. Manually disconnect and reconnect the headphones from bluetooth
settings
or
2. Press play/pause button on m
I am also seeing this bug with Ubuntu 18.04 and my Sony MDR-1000X. The
A2DP profile shows but cannot be selected. I have observed this with two
different Bluetooth devices. One was a USB-plugin and the other one is
PCI-e card. Deleting and reconnecting the headset works fine though.
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The problem didn't go away after doing a fresh installation of Ubuntu 18.04.
I have to first disconnect and then connect my Sony MDR-1000x to get the A2DP
profile to work.
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Just another confirmation same thing happens to me with Sony ZX770BN
headphones and same disconnect/reconnect work around works.
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Same problem on fresh 17.10 install using LG Tone HBS920 headsets.
An LG FH2 portable rolling speaker seems to work fine though.
The workaround of disconnecting my LG headset under Bluetooth Settings
and then reconnecting does allow me to switch from HSP/HFP to A2DP.
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I have the same problem with the headset Sony MDR-1000X and Ubuntu
17.10. I have to first disconnect and then connect to get the A2DP
profile to work.
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same problem with Jabra Move headset
just upgraded to Ubuntu 17.10
with previous version had a similar problem but at least when I deleted the
paired device / connection and made a new connection, I would have A2dp audio
for as long I left my computer turned on. Now when trying the same, it doesn
I have a similar problem in Ubuntu 17.10 Gnome Shell 3.26.1. I can not
switch to the A2DP profile, even when I disconnect and reconnect to the
Bluetooth headphones.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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