[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1445376] Re: A2DP skips when conneted to handsfree device

2016-09-20 Thread Maureen
Sorry, I was being too fast. It only works if I initiate the connection
from the phone. When the handsfree device connects automatically, the
problem persists as described.

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Title:
  A2DP skips when conneted to handsfree device

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Incomplete
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When I connect my Aquaris E4.5 to my car's handsfree device (Funkwerk
  Ego Flash) via Bluetooth I experience a skipping problem when playing
  sound files through A2DP.

  Half a second for each second there is a pause. The rest of that half
  second seems to clear a buffer which results in "extra fast" audio.

  To illustrate, listening to a podcast I would expect to hear something
  like "bla bla bla". However, what I do get to hear sounds more like
  "flapflapflap - pause - flapflapflap - pause - ...".

  When I connect my Aquaris to my A2DP speakers at home, the audio is
  perfect.

  Also, handsfree telephony in my car works like a charm.

  So I guess it's just the combination of A2DP while connected to the
  handsfree device which causes the trouble.

  In the past I've used several phones with the Funkwerk device (always
  with handsfree *and* A2DP functionality) including an N900 running
  Maemo. There have never been any problems with those.

  OS build number 21
  KRILIN01A-S15A_BQ_L100EN_2021_150410

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1500242] Re: Bluetooth devices (Jabra BT250, Audi A3 car kit) can not be connected with BQ Aquaris 4.5

2016-06-12 Thread Maureen
No idea whether this observation is related: For me it actually makes a
difference whether the connection to the handsfree device (Funkwerk Ego
Flash) is initiated by the phone (E 4.5) or the device itself.

When the handfree device connects to the phone, I experience the
symptoms of "no audio" on phone calls as described above.

However,  when the phone initiates the BT pairing, everything works just
smoothly.

(If unrelated, please delete this comment.)

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Title:
  Bluetooth devices (Jabra BT250, Audi A3 car kit) can not be connected
  with BQ Aquaris 4.5

Status in Canonical System Image:
  In Progress
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in ofono package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  STEPS:
  Requirements: Aquaris E4.5, Jabra BT250 blue tooth handset device (rather old 
one supports blue tooth 1.1 and therefore I thought should be no issue) or Audi 
car kit (A3 2012 model)

  1. Put Jabra BT250 into receiving mode
  2. Phone searches automatically every 15 - 30 seconds for a new blue tooth 
device
  3. Phone finds Jabra BT250 and asks for pairing code
  4. Enter code into phone
  5. Jabra BT250 automatically exits the pairing mode (which is a sign that 
pairing should have worked)
  6. Phone looses connection to Jabra BT250
  7. Manual reconnection via phone works (shows Jabra BT250 as being connected) 
but ignores the device

  Same behaviour with Audi car kit (Audi A3, 2012 model)

  EXPECTED:
  I expect that the blue tooth kits work similar to my Seat Alhambra (also 2012 
model) where the blue tooth pairing etc. works great (except some bugs which 
are already filed).

  ACTUAL:
  No connection to the blue tooth device

  VERSIONS:
  OS-Build-Number: 25
  Ubuntu-Image: 20150825.1

  POSSIBLE ROOT CAUSE:
  Is this issue also solved as soon as bluez5 is implemented? When will this be?

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1445376] Re: A2DP skips when conneted to handsfree device

2016-06-12 Thread Maureen
With OTA-11 it's working for me now! Thanks a million for your help!

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Title:
  A2DP skips when conneted to handsfree device

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Incomplete
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When I connect my Aquaris E4.5 to my car's handsfree device (Funkwerk
  Ego Flash) via Bluetooth I experience a skipping problem when playing
  sound files through A2DP.

  Half a second for each second there is a pause. The rest of that half
  second seems to clear a buffer which results in "extra fast" audio.

  To illustrate, listening to a podcast I would expect to hear something
  like "bla bla bla". However, what I do get to hear sounds more like
  "flapflapflap - pause - flapflapflap - pause - ...".

  When I connect my Aquaris to my A2DP speakers at home, the audio is
  perfect.

  Also, handsfree telephony in my car works like a charm.

  So I guess it's just the combination of A2DP while connected to the
  handsfree device which causes the trouble.

  In the past I've used several phones with the Funkwerk device (always
  with handsfree *and* A2DP functionality) including an N900 running
  Maemo. There have never been any problems with those.

  OS build number 21
  KRILIN01A-S15A_BQ_L100EN_2021_150410

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1445376] Re: A2DP skips when conneted to handsfree device

2015-06-19 Thread Maureen
Just a quick note to confirm that the problem persists after updating to
OTA-4.

There were two postings on the mailing list that seem to allude to the
same problem:

https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-phone/msg13352.html

https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-phone/msg13362.html

Please help.

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Title:
  A2DP skips when conneted to handsfree device

Status in the base for Ubuntu mobile products:
  New
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When I connect my Aquaris E4.5 to my car's handsfree device (Funkwerk
  Ego Flash) via Bluetooth I experience a skipping problem when playing
  sound files through A2DP.

  Half a second for each second there is a pause. The rest of that half
  second seems to clear a buffer which results in "extra fast" audio.

  To illustrate, listening to a podcast I would expect to hear something
  like "bla bla bla". However, what I do get to hear sounds more like
  "flapflapflap - pause - flapflapflap - pause - ...".

  When I connect my Aquaris to my A2DP speakers at home, the audio is
  perfect.

  Also, handsfree telephony in my car works like a charm.

  So I guess it's just the combination of A2DP while connected to the
  handsfree device which causes the trouble.

  In the past I've used several phones with the Funkwerk device (always
  with handsfree *and* A2DP functionality) including an N900 running
  Maemo. There have never been any problems with those.

  OS build number 21
  KRILIN01A-S15A_BQ_L100EN_2021_150410

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