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Message #20918
Re: Ongoing bluetooth woes
Thats odd i have a cheap usb bluetooth plugged in and it streams music
perfect.. Was always iffy with calls until the ota 11 update now it plays
music and takes calls 100%
Has to be the unit / config to it
Wayne
n Thursday, 2 June 2016 14:22:58 BST, Peter Spiers
<vampireechidna@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've never managed to get music steaming working via Bluetooth
in my car.When the unit find the musicfiles, it plays them back
without sound. odd, as plugged in to USB, the verysame music
files plays perfectly. Once assumes this is Bluetooth related?
On Thursday, 2 June 2016, 14:17, Francisco Pina Martins
<f.pinamartins@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have to add that in my case music streaming is working.
It's just the calls that have problems.
On 02-06-2016 14:09, Eran Benjamin wrote:
On 02-06-16 14:59, Francisco Pina Martins wrote:
My appologies, the second link should have been:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/1578178
I also experienced this since OTA 9 with my Parrot 9200
bluetooth handsfree, it would pair and connect, provide ringing
alert, but no voice on both sides. Also no music streaming from
the phone app.
I assumed it's a Parrot config issue because when I go to the
Parrot menu under "Bluetooth Audio" and manually choose to
connect with the (already paird and connected) phone, all was
working well, multiple calls, music, audio and GPS sounds.
So maybe it's not presenting itself as an audio capable
bluetooth device anymore in the auto-negotiation?
I will update 1578178.
Eran
Cheers,
Francisco
On 02-06-2016 13:14, Gareth France wrote:
For pretty much the entire life of the BQ 4.5 when
connecting to my car stereo by bluetooth I could hear the other
person but they could not hear me. I recall reading somewhere
that there would be a number of bluetooth fixes in OTA 11 so I
was very much looking forward to it, however now I have it I
can't hear anything over bluetooth. No idea if the other person
can hear me.
This has always been a key feature for me, crucial. I have
been putting up with it because I understand the pace of
development and how far it has to go and have been using a cable
instead. This is a feature which really does need to get
straightened out, it is a bit embarassing to have to admit the
phone I rave about doesn't do bluetooth.
How is it working for the rest of you? Does anyone have any
news on how the long term goal on this is progressing?
Cheers
Gareth
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