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[Bug 1546310] Re: In CAR bluetooth not working
I have a similar problem on Meizu Pro 5 Ubuntu edition (Factory installed).
OS - Ubuntu 15.04 (OTA-10.2)
I have a "Ford B-MAX" (built in 2013) with factory built-in "SYNC" hands-free.
Phone properly paired, properly synchronize phonebook. I can dial a phone number and I can answer on call using the car's control panel buttons. But it is impossible to talk using the built-in car hands-free system, because of the terrible hissing and speaker's voice can not be understood when the car is in motion or absolutely silent when the car is stopped.
Addition problem - Ubuntu phone does not support SMS writing-reading and
SMS text to speech playing in my car. This functionality is fully
supported when I use phone by Android version 4 and higher.
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Title:
In CAR bluetooth not working
Status in Canonical System Image:
Fix Released
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
I have paired my phone with my car as always (connection did work in
the past). Connection runs as expected and everything like display,
phone book, ... but this evening I wanted to place a call from my car
and it did not work. I was then also not able to take a call (I could
not hear the conterpart and the counterpart could not hear me).
Since yesterday I am on:
current build number: 259
device name: krillin
channel: ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/bq-aquaris.en
last update: 2016-02-16 12:09:18
version version: 259
version ubuntu: 20160216
version device: 20160108-efc96d8
version custom: 20160111-926-36--vivid
With OTA9 I did not have the issue. I have attached my logs. I have
enabled the following bug-settings for bluetooth:
sudo sed -i 's/exec \/usr\/sbin\/bluetoothd/exec
\/usr\/sbin\/bluetoothd -d/g' /etc/init/bluetooth.conf
sudo sed -i 's/--start/--start --log-level=debug/g'
/usr/share/upstart/sessions/pulseaudio.conf
I have modified the line in ofono.override to:
exec ofonod -P -d provision,udev*,dun*,smart*,hfp_bluez5,stktest,sap
I hope my reporting helps to trace down this issue.
Uranicus
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