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Title:
After connecting a Bluetooth headset or speaker, it shows up in the
sou
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Title:
After connecting a Bluetooth headset or speaker, it shows up in the
sound output options but the
This might be more of an issue with handing sound devices being added
and removed that being bluetooth specific. Last week I experienced the
same behavior when plugging in my USB headphones. Removing them and
plugging them in again worked though. I haven't been able to reproduce
this today thoug
Thanks a lot for the input, Ken!
You were right, it is not related to BT, but to the sound devices being
added and removed.
I happend to have a Zoom microphone that can be connected as USB and
creates a new audio interface (both input and output). Here are my new
tests and findings:
1. Plug the
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