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Title:
A2DP Bluetooth audio skips
I still have this problem, Anybody running the latest pulseaudio on
Raspberry Pi or CM3? I'm using pulseaudio 12.2 with bluez 5.50.
After I connected to a Bluetooth speaker. When play something, it's
really choppy and skipping a lot. The debug message shows:
D: [bluetooth]
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Probably, but not definitely. I've nominated xenial for a fix in case we
can.
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Title:
A2DP Bluetooth audio skips
Is it possible to backport fix which recently landed for bionic to
xenial?
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Title:
A2DP Bluetooth audio skips
This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:11.1-1ubuntu7.1
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pulseaudio (1:11.1-1ubuntu7.1) bionic; urgency=medium
* 0804-bluez5-device-Rewrite-of-thread-function-reduce-send.patch,
0805-bluez5-device-Fix-memory-leak-in-sco_process_render.patch:
- Reduce latency
The packages in bionic-proposed work well here, on my Lenovo Yoga Pro 2
with my Yamaha SRT-1000 soundbar.
Sound quality is really good using A2DP, and the audio never goes out of
sync when I watch videos, and it doesn't break up when I listen to
music.
I'm also attaching the output of "apt-cache
Hello volkris, or anyone else affected,
Accepted pulseaudio into bionic-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/1:11.1-1ubuntu7.1 in a
few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package.
@Łukasz: I have updated the regression potential part with more details.
As a side note, I've been running the code for days, using my Yamaha
SRT-1000 (a bluetooth soundbar) with my laptop, and I have yet to see
the audio go out of sync, or crackle (which were quite frequent before
the changes).
I'm generally fine with getting this approved, but before that I'd like
some more regression potential analysis to be done and included in the
Regression Potential field. The first patch added to fix the issue is
quite big and includes a rewrite of thread_func() in there - and any
rewrite with so
This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:11.1-1ubuntu8
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pulseaudio (1:11.1-1ubuntu8) cosmic; urgency=medium
* 0804-bluez5-device-Rewrite-of-thread-function-reduce-send.patch,
0805-bluez5-device-Fix-memory-leak-in-sco_process_render.patch:
- Reduce latency over
pulseaudio (1:11.1-1ubuntu8) cosmic; urgency=medium
* 0804-bluez5-device-Rewrite-of-thread-function-reduce-send.patch,
0805-bluez5-device-Fix-memory-leak-in-sco_process_render.patch:
- Reduce latency over bluetooth, using A2DP, when the connection drops
temporarily (LP: #405294).
pulseaudio (1:11.1-1ubuntu8) cosmic; urgency=medium
* 0804-bluez5-device-Rewrite-of-thread-function-reduce-send.patch,
0805-bluez5-device-Fix-memory-leak-in-sco_process_render.patch:
- Reduce latency over bluetooth, using A2DP, when the connection drops
temporarily (LP: #405294).
Please approve pulseaudio 11.1-1ubuntu7.1 in bionic-proposed.
** Description changed:
- As I upgraded to the Karmic alpha, bluetooth audio (via a2dp) stopped
- working properly. It was working fine in Jaunty.
+ SRU Request:
+
+ [Impact]
+ When the connection drops temporarily, using A2DP, a
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Title:
A2DP Bluetooth audio skips
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu
** Changed in: pulseaudio
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
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** Changed in: pulseaudio
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: pulseaudio
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Thanks for the link!
I feel it is now appropriate to reopen this bug to see through the release of
the patch for:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58746
But also still;
* Users of wifi driver 'wl' from package 'bcmwl-kernel-source' such as
Saleh, please subscribe to bug 1518408.
This patch seems to fix the issue, at least on one of yet another my
system (fedora for that matter) with rather rare skips
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58746#c27
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #58746
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58746
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@Evgeniy Polyakov
Live CD/USB almost always work perfectly, that is not a confirmation
that the issue does not exist. It is not a Distro problem per say. If
you installed Fedora, the second time you tried to use the audio device,
it would fail/skip etc. I do not know why, but I have been fooled
@vanvugt I've compiled and installed the latest pulseaudio with and without
ubuntu patches, and this does not help. Checked with fedora live cd and things
work without any problems.
Changing @audio group to have rt permissions as well as tuning pulseaudio in
its config (setting nice, rtprio,
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Title:
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Hi
I have this problem both on 16.04 and 17.10, and it is NOT related to
wifi, since on my 16.04 desktop there is no wifi module at all. I tried
installing 5.49 blues on 16.04 host, it does not seem to help, but I can
not be 100% sure since I did not check whether exact new bt service was
Saleh, please also mention which version of Ubuntu you are using.
** Tags added: a2dp-skip
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Title:
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Thanks Saleh. That means your problem is a bug in the bcmwl driver.
bcmwl seems to not implement bluetooth coexistence at all, so its own
wifi signal might be destroying its bluetooth quality. In fact I just
found someone else has already logged a bug for you...
EVERYONE:
Please find out your
Bluetooth works fine when wifi is disabled!
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Title:
A2DP Bluetooth audio skips terribly ["Skipping NNN us (= MMM bytes)
OK, wifi doesn't work so it's a temporary test. Please still test
bluetooth audio while wifi is gone. Is this bug fixed for you?
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I uninstalled 'bcmwl-kernel-source', and wifi stopped working after
rebooting!
$ lspci -k
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor DRAM Controller
(rev 09)
Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems 3rd Gen Core processor DRAM
Controller
Kernel driver in use:
Saleh:
Thanks. Your system appears to be using:
03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)
Subsystem: XAVi Technologies Corp. BCM43142 802.11b/g/n
Kernel driver in use: wl
Kernel modules: bcma, wl
Please try uninstalling package 'bcmwl-kernel-source',
@Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt), here's my output!
$ lspci -k
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor DRAM Controller
(rev 09)
Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems 3rd Gen Core processor DRAM
Controller
Kernel driver in use: ivb_uncore
00:02.0 VGA compatible
Please note most users won't have an ath9k chip, so that bug won't be
relevant to them.
If you _do_ have an ath9k chip (see your 'lsmod' or 'lspci -k') then
yeah bug 1746164 is probably the answer.
Everyone else, please reply to my question in comment #149.
** Attachment removed: "The output of
The fix suggested by @PeterPall above solved the problem for me!!
AMAZING. Thank you so much.
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Create a file named /etc/modprobe.d/bluetooth-audio.conf with the following
content:
options ath9k btcoex_enable=1 bt_ant_diversity=1
Still a problem with Sony WH-1000xm2 headsed.
Feb 10 02:33:17 localhost pulseaudio[3304]: [bluetooth]
module-bluetooth-device.c: Skipping 218182 us (= 38484 bytes) in audio stream
Feb 10 02:33:17 localhost pulseaudio[3304]: [bluetooth]
module-bluetooth-device.c: Skipping 343085 us (= 60520
Since the history of Bug 1746164 isn't visible here I'm adding the short
form here, too:
By default BT audio works fine on Ubuntu - if there is no WiFi active:
Both work on the same frequency range, 2 WiFi channel is about 20
Bluetooth Channels wide and every time a WiFi package is sent bluetooth
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Added "Linux" as affected package since the problem is caused by a
kernel default, not by a bug in bluez, see Bug 1746164.
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A workaround that works on my system can be found at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/1746164
** Attachment added: "The output of lspci on my system."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/405294/+attachment/5045388/+files/lspci.txt
** Also affects:
On second thoughts... it's been suggested today that this problem can be
caused by some wifi drivers disabling Bluetooth/Wifi coexistence by
default. When this happens and you're connected to a 2.4GHz wifi network
you wifi signal may drown out the Bluetooth.
So I wonder; can people who experience
Hi all,
If you would like to see fixes for issues like this in PulseAudio then
we suggest you talk to the PulseAudio people directly. You can do that
either by logging your own upstream bug or join the conversation here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88827
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Ubuntu 17.10. Stuttering and lagging sound makes games unplayable for
me. I hope this can get fixed after 9 years.
Best Regards
~ Danica Khan (danica.khan@freemail.services)
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i'm using ubuntu 17.10 (single boot) on a macbookpro early 2015 (12,1 model).
i have the apple airpods. they work fantastic with my android phone.
on linux though, it's another story. "it works" but the result is awful.
useless.
first, there's lot of time it is not able to connect. it fails.
I have this same exact issue for two years and was never able to use bluetooth
audio with multiple headset devices on different pulseaudio devices.
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If it's any consolation, I mean I know this is an Ubuntu forum, but my
Manjaro system finally works with Bluetooth A2DP, no skipping and no
delay!
A few weeks ago some major updates were pushed and seems to be working
ever since.
Granted, the BT headphones connect as HSP and the default BT tools
same problem here, ubuntu 16.04. it is unbelievable that this bug is
being ignored. I suppose install Ubuntu LTS version because of the
support but this bug was reported since 8 years and not even assigned.
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this talks really bad about Ubuntu support and lets you think if is it
worthy continue wasting time in a S.O that it's maintainers do not care
about its bugs.
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Can confirm. 17.10 works much better so far.
Rob Schultz <405...@bugs.launchpad.net> schrieb am Do., 2. Nov. 2017,
15:46:
> Interesting. I installed 17.10 and Bluetooth worked so much better than it
> had with 16.04 (I had basically given up using it).
> Then I re-installed to eliminate any of
Interesting. I installed 17.10 and Bluetooth worked so much better than it had
with 16.04 (I had basically given up using it).
Then I re-installed to eliminate any of my changes as a contributor to a
different issue and now Bluetooth stutters again.
I've commented on bug 88827, but not sure
> FYI this problem sits high on the Pulseaudio bug list, but...
For Ubuntu users yes this is the "hottest" bug in the pulseaudio
package:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bugs?orderby=-heat=0
However, upstream have been mostly silent on this bug since January
2015:
@Konrad: thanks for taking the time to explain the situation details.
However I have to report that when switching to Windows 10, on the exact
same PC (just a drive swap), Bluetooth performs flawlessly with both my
speakers (JBL Flip 3 and UE Miniboom).
This suggests that it is not a hardware
I have exactly the same issue with Dell XPS 13 (Atheros AR3012 bluetooth
adapter and AR9462 wireless adapter), Bose speaker, and the latest Linux
Mint. The bluetooth is almost unusable. It's unbelievable that such a
major bug is open since 2009.
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Hey, let me chime in into the discussion.
First I'm terribly sorry to see that people are affected by this kind of issue.
I remember a similar one on Ubuntu Phone which we have finally tracked down to
the hardware side but were never able to fix completely.
Canonical as a company and we as a
@Daniel, please understand that this is not personal, and I know this is
not the right place for such a discussion, but where else ?
This problem is really annoying in 2017, 8 years after the bug was first
reported, in a world where bluetooth speakers are of everyday use.
I know this bug has
PulseAudio is what implements most of the Bluetooth audio logic (not
BlueZ, surprising I know). You can contact the developers a few
different ways, documented here:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Community/
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Four or five years ago, A2DP just worked... ever since then, not ONE
device that I have tried works...tried internal/external bluetooth
modules, different brands, Dell, HP, Apple, Generic nothing works. Yet
on every device, I can switch to Windows and it works perfectly!
Now, I do not know whom
Indeed it is understandably disappointing, but you need to also consider
that many/most of us have never experienced any such skipping. And if
developers in particular can't reproduce the bug then it's less likely
to get fixed. That's not to say it's unimportant, but a simple matter of
nobody
Exact same symptoms on a Dell E6520, running linux Mint 18.2 x64, with
kernel 4.10.0-35-generic.
Tested with bluetooth speakers UE Mini Boom and JBL Flip 3.
I am absolutely stunned to find out that a bug from 2009 of this
magnitude is still open.
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** Tags added: a2dp
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** Summary changed:
- A2DP Bluetooth audio skips terribly
+ A2DP Bluetooth audio skips terribly ["Skipping NNN us (= MMM bytes) in audio
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