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Message #128783
[Bug 1438510] Re: [REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports a2dp
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
sudo cp /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf_tmp
sudo cp /etc/pulse/default.pa /etc/pulse/default.pa_tmp
sudo cp /usr/bin/start-pulseaudio-x11 /usr/bin/start-pulseaudio-x11_tmp
#Edit /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
sudo nano /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
This is in my audio.conf
# Configuration file for the audio service
# This section contains options which are not specific to any
# particular interface
[General]
Enable=Gateway,Source
# Switch to master role for incoming connections (defaults to true)
Master=true
# If we want to disable support for specific services
# Defaults to supporting all implemented services
#Disable=Gateway,Source,Socket
Disable=Socket
# SCO routing. Either PCM or HCI (in which case audio is routed to/from ALSA)
# Defaults to HCI
#SCORouting=HCI
# Automatically connect both A2DP and HFP/HSP profiles for incoming
# connections. Some headsets that support both profiles will only connect the
# other one automatically so the default setting of true is usually a good
# idea.
AutoConnect=true
# Headset interface specific options (i.e. options which affect how the audio
# service interacts with remote headset devices)
[Headset]
# Set to true to support HFP, false means only HSP is supported
# Defaults to true
HFP=true
# Maximum number of connected HSP/HFP devices per adapter. Defaults to 1
MaxConnected=2
# Set to true to enable use of fast connectable mode (faster page scanning)
# for HFP when incoming call starts. Default settings are restored after
# call is answered or rejected. Page scan interval is much shorter and page
# scan type changed to interlaced. Such allows faster connection initiated
# by a headset.
FastConnectable=true
# Just an example of potential config options for the other interfaces
#[A2DP]
#SBCSources=1
#MPEG12Sources=0
#Edit /etc/pulse/default.pa
sudo nano /etc/pulse/default.pa
comment out (with an # at the beginning of the line) the following line
#load-module module-bluetooth-discover
#now edit /usr/bin/start-pulseaudio-x11
sudo nano /usr/bin/start-pulseaudio-x11
and after the lines
if [ x”$SESSION_MANAGER” != x ] ; then
/usr/bin/pactl load-module module-x11-xsmp “display=$DISPLAY session_manager=$SESSION_MANAGER” > /dev/null
fi
add the following
/usr/bin/pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
#Restarted and I was finally able tot switch to A2DP
Hope it works for you too.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510
Title:
[REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports a2dp
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in bluez source package in Vivid:
Confirmed
Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid:
Confirmed
Bug description:
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 (telephony duplex).
In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high
fidelity sound playback to work at all.
This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006
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