[Expired for pulseaudio (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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Assignee: David Henningsson (diwic) = (unassigned)
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Title:
Maguro: Plug in a wired
Sorry for the delay Guys. Juggling too many balls.
1. Tony. Sorry for the lack of clarity. Making a call from the phone
rather than receiving a call to the phone.
2. David I need to grab a few bits form some ofono/network-manager stuff
and then I'll setup the logging for this so give me about
Ah okay that's interesting it does some other stuff now.
1. I plug in the headset, music plays through the headset, I lower the volume
so it's comfortable to listen too.
2. I make a call from the device and the music stops for a split second then is
played full volume as the ringer comes
davmor2@boromir:~$ adb shell
root@ubuntu-phablet:/# grep pulseaudio /var/log/syslog
Oct 11 12:37:46 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[1336]: [pulseaudio]
module-alsa-card.c: Failed to find a working profile.
Oct 11 12:37:46 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[1336]: [pulseaudio] module.c: Failed
to load module
Also as a side note if the headset is plugged into the device from a
reboot the music plays through the phone not the headset but I'm
assuming that is a different bug
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Actually the bug might not be that different. To do a re-check between
headphone and speaker whenever you enter the HiFi profile would solve it
both on startup and after a phone call.
The reason this works on desktop is because the speaker is set to
unavailable when headphones are plugged in (and
** No longer affects: ofono
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Title:
Maguro: Plug in a wired headset play music then make a call
Status in “ofono” package in
@DavidH
Please let me know if you'd like me to still collect the information
requested in comment #1.
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Title:
Maguro: Plug
@Dave
Can you please clarify make a call? Do you open the dialer and call
out, or do you make a call to the phone playing music?
I tried the second scenario using image #91 on maguro ( ie. I called
the phone while it was playing music ) both with and without a headset.
= Music Playing; No
Thanks Tony.
I think it's up to Dave first to elaborate on how this issue can be
reproduced, since you could not reproduce it.
And it only makes sense to collect the information when the issue is
reproduced.
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Hi, since I don't have a maguro, could you help me with the following:
1) get pacmd onto the device, either by sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-utils
or just copy the executable from the package if you're on a read-only image
2) execute pacmd set-log-level 4
3) reproduce the bug
4) attach the
** Project changed: pulseaudio = pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = David Henningsson (diwic)
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