It is strange. I can see in a Debian mailing list an answer - *From*: Ottavio Caruso <ottavio2006-usenet2...@yahoo.com> - *Date*: Mon, 11 Mar 2024 16:50:45 +0000
"Not sure if this is your case, I had the same problem but I upgraded from 11 to 12. The transition from pulse to pipewire was not smooth. So I nuked anything *pulse* and *bluetooth* and reinstalled from scratch using the Debian guide: https://wiki.debian.org/PipeWire Is this a brand new installation or an upgrade?" But i can't see it in my mailbox.... *ANSWER* No, this is a clean new installation. And it looks like i have the same problem on another laptop with Debian 12 XFCE (Pulseaudio). But the problem is with *TWO* headsets, so i am in question whats happening with Debian, because Linux Mint and Android works fine... пн, 11 мар. 2024 г. в 23:48, Jan Krapivin <daydreamer199...@gmail.com>: > Hello again. I have used *pactl subscribe *command and i think that in > the moment of sound interrupt there are the corresponding lines: > > "Event 'remove' on sink-input #353 > Event 'new' on sink-input #358 > Event 'change' on sink-input #358" > > As for journald i have a lot of such errors, but they don't influence the > audio quality: > > "Mar 11 22:20:13 deb wireplumber[1357]: RFCOMM receive command but modem > not available: AT+XIAOMI=1,1,102,85,88,27,174" > > There are some other mentions of the bluetooth/headphones, but they don't > meet the moment of sound issues. Full journald -f log is in an attachment. > > I must say that i had an opportunity today to test a laptop with Debian 12 > XFCE laptop with Pulseaudio and the problem is the same there. But, as i > said, on a laptop with Linux Mint XFCE everything is fine. That's strange. > What is the main difference between Linux Mint and Debian here..? > > I also tried Liquorix 6.7 kernel but it didn't help. > > Thanks. >