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Message #31213
[Bug 1078028] Re: Volume level not restored when a bluetooth sound device is reconnected
Yep, 14.10 here and it's still bleeding my ears. I think I'm half deaf right now, so I don't bother anymore :p
Kidding. I just stop everything that's playing before connect them.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1078028
Title:
Volume level not restored when a bluetooth sound device is
reconnected
Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I have a Bluetooth headphone with a high volume output, and usually I
set it to a half volume level on "sound-nua" applet.
However, if I disconnect/reconnect the headphone, the sound level is
not restored, the headphone is not set as default output on applet
devices list, and the sound control keys on my keyboard (I'm on a
laptop) actually change the main volume output (laptop speakers)
instead of set the phone volume, despite of the sound being played on
my phone upon connecting it.
The biggest problem is that the volume will be set to 100% on my phone
and almost bleed my ears =/. I have to open the sound settings, select
the headphone as output, and set a lower volume level. I think the
system should restore the last settings to each output device.
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