[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2017-09-12 Thread Best Bluetooth Headphones
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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2016-08-04 Thread Przemyslaw Kujawski
I can confirm that this bug is still present on Ubuntu 16.04.1 but
solution suggested in first comment fixes it.

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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2016-05-17 Thread bitboy
This Bug also exists in Distributions based on Ubuntu like Linuxmint.
Sometimes its really annoying why bugs aren't fixed over years, even if
many users are affected.

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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2016-04-17 Thread Fuel
Same problem, still present on Ubuntu 16.04! =/

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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2016-02-27 Thread Francisco Lopes
Thanks, Andrei fix works for me on latest Gnome 3 on Archlinux! as of
2016/02/27.

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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2015-07-15 Thread Axel G. Rossberg
Problem persists until today, first solution by Andrei works (add "load-
module module-switch-on-connect" in /etc/pulse/default.pa).

Let me just add that I had to reboot the system for the changes to take
effect.

I'd also suggest to ubuntu to add the line by default.

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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2014-12-22 Thread Madu Souza
The bug remains in 14.10. Andrei's solution worked for me.

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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2014-04-19 Thread Andy Pearson
This issue remains in 14.04.

Bump.

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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2013-04-19 Thread Sicco van Sas
This bug is affecting me as well on Ubuntu 12.04 (64 bit). I connect to
a Logitech Wireless Speaker Adapter (http://www.logitech.com/en-
roeu/product/wireless-speaker-adapter?crid=47) via bluetooth so to
stream my audio to the speaker connected to the Logitech device. The
audio switches over to the bluetooth connected speakers just fine, but
the 'Output' in 'Sound Settings' doesn't as it still selects the
standard 'Speakers' of my laptop instead of the '(8D) Logitech Adapter'.
The results is that the volume controls on my keyboard still affect the
internal laptop speakers (accompanied with the Ubuntu 'increase/decrease
volume' *plop* sounds coming out of my laptop speakers) instead of the
audio coming out of my bluetooth connected speakers. Every time I
connect the bluetooth speakers I have to go to 'Sound Settings' and
select '(8D) Logitech Adapter' as output so the volume controls affect
it (the situation just after connecting to the bluetooth device is shown
in the attached screenshot). As suggested by the other people in this
bug, the Output in Sound Settings should automatically switch over to
the newly connected bluetooth audio device.

I attached two logs as requisted by Luke Yelavich. The first log depicts
connecting the bluetooth device. In the second log the bluetooth
connection is already made and I'm pressing the 'decrease volume' keys
several times followed by a series of 'increase volume'. These volume
change thus don't affect the bluetooth connected speaker.

** Attachment added: "bluetooth.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1008539/+attachment/3648279/+files/bluetooth.png

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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2013-04-19 Thread Sicco van Sas
Here are the two logs I mentioned.

** Attachment added: "pulseverbose_logs.tgz"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1008539/+attachment/3648302/+files/pulseverbose_logs.tgz

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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2012-06-05 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Package changed: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) => pulseaudio
(Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2012-06-05 Thread Andrei
Solutions:

By editing the /etc/pulse/default.pa we can load the pulseaudio module
module-switch-on-connect to autoconnect to an audio sink as soon as it
is presented to the pulseaudio sound server. We need to insert the
following line

load-module module-switch-on-connect

-
or
-

stream2ip


or


bt-autoconnect


But still, right after connecting, the volume returned to the adapter is very 
loud at first; after I move the volume slider even a bit from its current 
location, then the volume corrects itself suddenly to it's ACTUAL position. 
This is so messed up in so many ways I can't even try to imagine the back-end 
of this all wreckage Just freaking do something... it's quite embarrassing.

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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in “gnome-settings-daemon” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1008539] Re: Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

2012-06-04 Thread Fabio Marconi
** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Wrong volume binding when connecting bluetooth speakers

Status in “gnome-settings-daemon” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have a 2.1 speaker system and a Logitech bluetooth adapter for them that 
connects to my Asus UL50AG notebook for sound.
  In Sound Settings, I then have 2 entries: Built-in Audio Card and Logitech 
Adapter.

  The problem is that when I connect/reconnect to the bluetooth adapter,
  the sound volume knob is not bound to the Logitech Adapter. Instead,
  in Sound Settings, the Built-in Audio Card is selected instead of the
  Logitech Adapter. And when I use the multimedia keys on my notebook
  (Volume Up, Down, Mute), they have effect on the sound coming out of
  the notebook, not the external speakers.

  The expected result would be that, when I connect/reconnect the
  bluetooth adapter, the volume multimedia keys should bound to the new
  bluetooth setup, not the internal audio.

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