Hi, Before update error fmds@fmds-note:~$ sudo grep a2dp /var/log/syslog [sudo] password for fmds: Nov 10 13:05:12 fmds-note pulseaudio[2183]: [pulseaudio] module.c: Failed to load module "module-bluetooth-device" (argument: "address=5C:32:5B:00:A1:92 profile=a2dp"): initialization failed. Nov 10 21:24:40 fmds-note pulseaudio[2078]: [pulseaudio] module-bluetooth-device.c: Profile not connected, refused to switch profile to a2dp
In atached file package's install bluetooth After update kernel 3.19.0-33 *** connection A2DP successful fmds@fmds-note:~$ uname -a Linux fmds-note 3.19.0-33-generic #38~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 6 18:17:28 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux /var/log/syslog Nov 10 21:25:37 fmds-note bluetoothd[890]: /org/bluez/890/hci0/dev_5C_32_5B_00_A1_92/fd3: fd(25) ready Nov 10 21:25:41 fmds-note bluetoothd[890]: Audio connection got disconnected Nov 10 21:25:41 fmds-note bluetoothd[890]: /org/bluez/890/hci0/dev_5C_32_5B_00_A1_92/fd4: fd(24) ready Nov 10 21:35:23 fmds-note pulseaudio[2078]: [bluetooth] module-bluetooth-device.c: Skipping 10685 us (= 1884 bytes) in audio stream Nov 10 21:41:23 fmds-note pulseaudio[2078]: [bluetooth] module-bluetooth-device.c: Skipping 1083 us (= 188 bytes) in audio stream My /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf # Configuration file for the audio service # This section contains options which are not specific to any # particular interface [General] # Switch to master role for incoming connections (defaults to true) #Master=true # If we want to disable support for specific services # Defaults to supporting all implemented services Enable=Source,Sink,Media Disable=Socket # SCO routing. Either PCM or HCI (in which case audio is routed to/from ALSA) # Defaults to HCI #SCORouting=PCM # Automatically connect both A2DP and HFP/HSP profiles for incoming # connections. Some headsets that support both profiles will only connect the # other one automatically so the default setting of true is usually a good # idea. AutoConnect=true # Headset interface specific options (i.e. options which affect how the audio # service interacts with remote headset devices) [Headset] # Set to true to support HFP, false means only HSP is supported # Defaults to true HFP=false # Maximum number of connected HSP/HFP devices per adapter. Defaults to 1 MaxConnected=1 # Set to true to enable use of fast connectable mode (faster page scanning) # for HFP when incoming call starts. Default settings are restored after # call is answered or rejected. Page scan interval is much shorter and page # scan type changed to interlaced. Such allows faster connection initiated # by a headset. FastConnectable=false # Just an example of potential config options for the other interfaces [A2DP] SBCSources=1 MPEG12Sources=0 ** Attachment added: "Package installed Bluetooth" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1181106/+attachment/4516550/+files/packages-bluetooth -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to pulseaudio in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1181106 Title: Failed to change profile to A2DP in 13.04 (Raring), 13.10 (saucy), and 14.04 (trusty) Status in Bluez Utilities: New Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in pulseaudio package in Debian: Fix Released Bug description: I upgraded to 13.04 recently and my A2DP profile, which had been working great under 12.10 is suddenly gone. Neither my blueman applet nor the built-in bluetooth manager applet can connect my external bluetooth speaker to the A2DP profile. They can connect to the bluetooth device itself just fine. Steps I'm using: * using blueman, I can connect to the external bluetooth speaker and view the device in the devices listing * I can connect the device to the Audio sink and I get a message saying it is now connected and will "show in the PulseAudio mixer" * After connecting the external speaker to the audio sink, I can also see the device in the "Play sound through" listing in the Sound system control panel, but the icon has a circle with a line through it. * but if I right-click the device and choose "Audio Profile" from the context menu and try to select "High Fidelity Playback (A2DP)" as the new profile, I get an error message stating "failed to change profile to a2dp" I've already added "Enable=Socket" in /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf, without that I can't pair my headset. Now I can pair it, but I can't activate the A2DP profile. When I try to activate it, I see this message in my syslog : pulseaudio[2603]: [pulseaudio] module-bluetooth-device.c: Profile has no transport I tried the kernel 3.9.0 because of a sound problem with my soundcard, this kernel fixed my soundcard problem, but A2DP still doesn't work To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bluez/+bug/1181106/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp