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Bluetooth headphones/speaker default to low quality headset mode and fails
to switch to A2DP when selected
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Not working in 18.04 for me.
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) => (unassigned)
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It's working for me in 18.04.
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Bluetooth audio (A2DP pairing in particular) was improved last week in:
pulseaudio (1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3) xenial; urgency=medium
The bluez release you mention was released on 2016-03-09 and has
remained unchanged :)
It's confusing and unexpected, but Bluetooth audio is mostly implemented
in 'pulse
WIth latest Update of Bluez 5.37-0ubuntu5 , the issue is fixed here.
I can reconnect in a2dp mode with a paired headset
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** Tags added: a2dp
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Importance: Medium => High
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** Summary changed:
- Failed to change profile to Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
+ Failed to change profile to A2DP (syslog says "Profile has no transport")
** Summary changed:
- Failed to change profile to A2DP (syslog says "Profile has no transport")
+ Failed to change profile to A2DP
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** Summary changed:
- Failed to change profile to A2DP in 13.04 (Raring), 13.10 (saucy), and 14.04
(trusty)
+ Failed to change profile to A2DP
** Summary changed:
- Failed to change profile to A2DP
+ Failed to change profile to Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubu
** Tags added: xenial
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I encountered the same issue in Ubuntu 15.10. Restarting the bluetooth
service as per #35 fixes the problem.
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Set MaxConnected=1 in audi.conf file
This work for me
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14.04 (tr
Hi
I'm using Ubuntu 15.10 that has bluez 5. Iand using a Sony Bluetooth
handsfree SBH50.
Now I can choose the A2DP value, but, now I have another issue.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/219057
Bluetooth can't coexist with Wifi.
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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
Hi all:
I have exactly the same problem as everyone, and tried everything
commented here without success. But I found a way of doing it work,
which maybe helps to fix the error:
* Paired my headset, but didn't set it as trusted. Restarted the bluetooth
service (did this only once, not every time
I had the same problem when upgrading from 14.04 -> 14.10 and then again
from 14.10 -> 15.04. My solution -which I found somewhere in the web-
was the same both times: Simply delete(!) /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf (or
rename it) and restart the bluetooth service. At least this worked for
me.
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I am running 15.04 and still have this issue.
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Title:
Failed to change profile to A2DP in 13.04 (Raring), 13.10 (saucy), and
14.04 (trusty)
To
Solution that works for Ubunut 14.04 64bit on Thinkpad Edge 13 (not sure
which specific model, has AMD Neo K325 CPU) and Jabra BT620s:
1.) backup your /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
2.) create an empty /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf —> eg "sudo touch
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf"
3.) after reboot/start of t
One more thing: if you are using more than one bluetooth device and the
audio stops when using it, I use this set of commands (found this fix
for Ubuntu 10.04, it still works).
1.) sudo hciconfig hci0 lm master
2.) sudo hciconfig hci0 lp hold,sniff,park
It could reset your audio connection, so y
I couldn't switch from headset to ad2p mode (have Sockets disabled).
I accidently found out that by clicking the 'mute' button on Logitech headset,
it automatically switched to ad2p.
There are now two entries for the headset in pavucontrol/configuration. Both
say "Logitech Wireless Headset".
#15 worked for me on Ubuntu 14.04 on a Lenovo x240.
Thanks!
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14.
I'm running 14.04 and I could not set a2dp today. I had it working, but
now I have a terrible sound without a2dp. I can select a2dp in the GUI,
but it makes no difference and when I go back to those settings,
telephone quality is selected. This is the output from cli:
$ pactl list cards short
0
Hi , just to say that #34 fix did not work on my 14.04.
the fix that work is the one from upstream :
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=725610#89
Do you know exactly which version of bluez contains the fix and when it
should land in trusty-proposed ?
Because this bug is really ba
Still does not work on 14.04.
My solution is to disable socket in audio.conf, then I can connect, but not
with the default GUI thing.
Using the bluetooth icon in the titlebar, I connect, and it shows up as
connected.
However, using any other tool (blueman-manager, pactl list, pavucontrol) it is
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Maybe this is realated to this bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=725610
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #725610
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=725610
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=72561
Confirming this bug on 14.04.
#34 works for me, thank you!
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Failed to change profile to A2DP in 13.04 (Raring), 13.10 (saucy), and
14.0
Confirm that this is effecting 14.04 Trusty.
$ pacmd list-cards
. . .
index: 4
name:
driver:
owner module: 28
properties:
device.description = "PHILIPS BTM630"
device.string = "00:18:9A:2E:B3:D1"
device.api = "blue
I found this affecting 14.04 Trusty.
$ pactl set-card-profile bluez_card.30_17_C8_8B_DF_B1 a2dp
Failure: Input/Output error
so I thought I'd capture some debug logging to "/var/log/syslog" from
bluetoothd (system daemon) by adding "-d" (debug logging) to the Upstart
service file ("/etc/init/bluet
Erf. I forgot to install the package.
So what I have done:
* install pulseaudio-module-bluetooth
*in /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf, I have:
[General]
Enable = Source,Sink,Headset,Gateway,Control,Media,Socket
#Disable=Socket
HFP=false
[A2DP]
SBCSources=1
MPEG12Sources=0
#15 doesn't work for me if I d
Today I upgraded to lubuntu 14.04 the trick I was using doesn't work anymore:
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
pactl load-module module-switch-on-connect
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#15 Worked for me un XUbuntu 14.04 on a Dell e6330.
Thanks
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Title:
Failed to change profile to A2DP in 13.04 (Raring), 13.10 (saucy), and
14.0
I have the same problem and the solution for me was to manually change the
profile. This post on the Ubuntu forums was very helpful:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/287254/ubuntu-13-04-bluetooth-a2dp-does-not-work
In essence, you need to run the following command to switch profile to
a2dp:
sudo
Same problem for me in 14.04.
I have to attempt to connect via blueman to the device first which
fails. Then
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
then connect with blueman again. I now get sound, Pulseaudio claims it
is a2dp, blueman says not. The sound is poor, so I think blueman is
r
I followed #15. I cannot too switch to A2DP from HSP on Xubuntu 14.04.
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I can't confirm sulution from #15. I still can't switch to A2DP profile
from HSP on Xubuntu 14.04 too.
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I followed #15. I too cannot switch to A2DP from HSP on Xubuntu 14.04.
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Ooops, I'm sorry. That helped only to finally connect to my headset, but
I indeed cannot switch to A2DP.
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I can confirm that Luc's load-modules do the trick on 14.04. After I run these
commands:
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
pactl load-module module-switch-on-connect
my Rapoo headset works again.
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Echoing Doctor Rover here - I can change to A2DP in Trusty, but the
profile doesn't actually switch. If you close the sound control panel
and open it back up, it remains on Telephony Duplex.
#15 seems to be working so far.
** Summary changed:
- Failed to change profile to A2DP in 13.04 (Raring)
But on reboot pulsaudio doesn't load the modules correctly:
For
$ pactl list | grep -i module-bluetooth
I only get:
module-bluetooth-policy
Then I was able to make the headset works with
pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
pactl load-module module-switch-on-connect
but
pactl lo
The answer in #15 worked for me.
I have lubuntu 13.10 (but installed initially ubuntu 13.10 and added the
packages afterwards).
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The issue was almost fixed in trusty. But several days ago, it suddenly
appeared again.
I can successfully connect my head set (plantronics M155), I can see it in
sound settings, I can switch the output to it. Moreover, I can switch the mode
to A2DP, but the sound remains mono and of bad quality
#15 working, confirmed. After config changes is possible to switch sound
profiles from standart sound settings, without pavucontrol.
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Fail
Still failing :
# pactl load-module module-bluetooth-device
Dec 17 14:30:50 pulseaudio[6404]: [pulseaudio] module-bluetooth-device.c:
Failed to get device address/path from module arguments.
Dec 17 14:30:50 pulseaudio[6404]: [pulseaudio] module.c: Failed to load module
"module-bluetooth-device"
Hello Laurent Séguin ( Michel Memeteau here :-) )
You made my day, it finally worked for AD2P , the audio.conf in 13.10 is
really broken for AD2P !
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#15 does not work for me (xubuntu 13.10): "stream setup failed".
Currently only the second answer from
http://askubuntu.com/questions/287254/ubuntu-13-04-bluetooth-a2dp-does-
not-work works for me.
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Sometime, Pulseaudio "module-bluetooth-device" and "module-switch-on-
connect" may not remain loaded after a reboot (i didn't seek why).
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How i solve it:
1) Modify the /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
[General]
Enable = Source,Sink,Headset,Gateway,Control,Media
Disable = Socket
HFP=false
[A2DP]
SBCSources=1
MPEG12Sources=0
2) Check for pulseaudio module :
==
$ pactl list | grep
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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** Also affects: pulseaudio
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: pulseaudio
** Also affects: bluez
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- Failed to change profile to A2DP in 13.04 (Raring)
+ Failed to change profile to A2DP in 13.04 (Raring) and 13.10 (saucy)
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The same problem in 13.10. any treatment?
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I have the same problem - can't select the A2DP profile...
I think there are 2 bugs as Christophe said.
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I tried every workaround proposed here, with no success.
13.04
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I have the same problem - can't select the A2DP profile...
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My apologies if posting on a bug marked Invalid is inappropriate; I am
new to this process. David's suggestion was that a new bug be opened;
how would I determine if that happened?
FWIW, from my investigations this looks very much like the problem that
was resolved in redhat here:
https://bugz
> #2 device that can't be paired when Socket mode is not activated,
probably on Bluez side
Yes. By the book, this should be a new bug and this bug be set as
invalid. The new bug could have an explanation with reference to this
bug to reduce the risk that someone again thinks it's pulseaudio.
** C
I'm not really certain of the source by any means. My statement about
"strongly doubting it was with bluez" was based on general observations,
not an understanding of the code or how it works, so please don't base any
decisions on what I said. It seems to me that the developers of both
projects o
If I understand well there are 2 bugs ?
#1 A2DP profile not selectable by Pulseaudio when Socket mode is activated. On
Bluez side according David, on Pulseaudio side according James.
#2 device that can't be paired when Socket mode is not activated, probably on
Bluez side
If the Bluez team depre
> I've already added "Enable=Socket" in /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf,
without that I can't pair my headset.
I can confirm that PulseAudio as of 13.04 does not work with
Enable=Socket. This is IMO a bug on the bluez side.
>From what I've been told by the bluez people, the socket interface is
deprecat
I had the same problem since I upgraded to 13.04.
I managed to get Bluetooth A2DP audio working again by _removing_
"Enable=Socket" from /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf. It just reads "Enable=" now.
https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-
general/2012-December/032496.html
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I strongly doubt that the problem truly lies in bluez. My bluez is
working fine, it seems (I am the reporter of the original support
request to which this bug is linked). It appears that the problem is
more likely in something that happened to PulseAudio during the 13.04
upgrade, as I suspect tha
** Package changed: ubuntu => bluez (Ubuntu)
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
I'm using KDE, but I tried after a reboot with a clean new user profile
with Ubuntu session, and I have the same problem, I'm unable to choose
A2DP profile.
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