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[Bug 1442808] [NEW] Some Handsfree/Headset and A2DP combos show no Modus Selector

 

Public bug reported:

Description:	Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Release:	14.04
$ unity-control-center sound

I have two bluetooth audio devices, an external speaker and an car audio
dongle. While both offer the same protocols only the second shown the
Modus Selector in sound settings.

Expected:
Modus Selector is always shown for a bt audio device

Actual:
Modus Selector is shown depending in a unknown property of the device. My best guess is that it depends on the order of the protocols reported by the device.

Hint:
$ pacmd set-card-profile $INDEX a2dp
where $INDEX is the index of the bluez_card, switches and shows the selector. Nevertheless the selector disappears again after switching back to Handsfree,

Attached is the output of sdptools records for both devices.

Bugfix:
Attached is also a script called a2dp_all which calls the above mentioned command for all bluez cards.

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: a2dp

** Attachment added: "Attachment.7z"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1442808/+attachment/4371963/+files/Attachment.7z

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Title:
  Some Handsfree/Headset and A2DP combos show no Modus Selector

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Description:	Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
  Release:	14.04
  $ unity-control-center sound

  I have two bluetooth audio devices, an external speaker and an car
  audio dongle. While both offer the same protocols only the second
  shown the Modus Selector in sound settings.

  Expected:
  Modus Selector is always shown for a bt audio device

  Actual:
  Modus Selector is shown depending in a unknown property of the device. My best guess is that it depends on the order of the protocols reported by the device.

  Hint:
  $ pacmd set-card-profile $INDEX a2dp
  where $INDEX is the index of the bluez_card, switches and shows the selector. Nevertheless the selector disappears again after switching back to Handsfree,

  Attached is the output of sdptools records for both devices.

  Bugfix:
  Attached is also a script called a2dp_all which calls the above mentioned command for all bluez cards.

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