** Changed in: medibuntu
Status: New => Invalid
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ALSA lib pcm_bluetooth.c:1619:(bluetooth_init) BT_GETCAPABILITIES failed :
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The problem still exists with skype 2.0.0.72-0medibuntu4 on latest
Jaunty:
ALSA lib pcm.c:2205:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.hdmi
ALSA lib pcm.c:2205:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.hdmi
ALSA lib pcm_bluetooth.c:1569:(audioservice_expect) BT_GET_CAPABILITIES failed
:
I tried absolutely everything above and nothing worked.
In the end, the only thing that did work for me was to downgrade the
bluetooth packages to Hardy's version. Here's a HOWTO I put together:
http://jackflapb.wordpress.com/2009/03/23/howto-downgrading-intrepids-
bluetooth-packages-to-hardys/
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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ALSA lib pcm_bluetooth.c:1619:(bluetooth_init) BT_GETCAPABILITIES failed :
Input/output error(5)
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Daniel,
Problem fixed for me using latest jaunty bluez package built on Intrepid
- thanks.
Incidentally, in addition to this I had to build pulseaudio from latest
jaunty too, though ALSA seemed to work fine. I gather there's been an
API change in bluez.
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bluez 4.12 (the version available in Intrepid) was released on 06.10.2008
jaunty currently includes 4.25
the latest versoin is 4.27, released 16.01.2009
any chance of upgrading the intrepid version?
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Daniel T Chen,
using the Jaunty daily release as of 2009-01-26 the bug does not seem to be
fixed for me. Though it is much robuster now. I tested this with Skype using my
BT-headset. I did approx. 20 calls without any problems. I tried again after I
had not been touching the computer for four ho
I've solved my problem (bluetooth headset) by adding the following repository
and upgrading all bluez-related (bluez*, bluetooth, libbluetooth3). It will
upgrade the bluez 4.27. Now works discover, pairing (using bluetooth-applet)...
Etc.
So, step by step:
1) Add the repositories
deb http://
This problem should be fixed in current jaunty; please report.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: alsa-lib => pulseaudio
Status: New => Incomplete
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I can't seem to edit my previous comment, so I'll make another: make
sure when you issue the above command, you replace the hex in the dbus
path with your own device's address. You can find this from "hcitool
scan" if its discoverable.
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I was having the same problem as zeusOne. After a bunch of
investigation, it became clear that bluetoothd didn't have all the
necessary dbus devices set up internally. Forcing it to do service
discovery on my headphones (Plantronics 590A, in a2dp mode) made it all
work:
dbus-send --system --dest
Workaround from Mongoose does work for me, but without type plug section in
.asoundrc (with that doesn't).
Modify /etc/init.d/bluetooth not necessary.
Furthermore I did modify /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf (attachment):
Autostart=true
SCORouting=HCI
HFP=true
I'm not really a geek, nor a programmer,
I had similar issues setting up my S9 BT headphones today in 8.10 --
workaround:
1. In /etc/init.d/bluetooth disable HID2HCI by changing HID2HCI_ENABLED=1 to:
HID2HCI_ENABLED=0
Now I could pair my headphones in the GUI.
2. Then in ~/.asoundrc insert:
pcm.bluetooth {
type plug
sla
Further debugging: it looks like pulseaudio is connecting to the socket
using bt_audio_service_open(), but then fails after that. netstat shows
that there is a socket @/org/bluez/audio listening.
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I got this after upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid (not Medibuntu).
pulseaudio also produces the error when trying to use bluetooth to send
audio too (0.9.13 - I backported from jaunty).
Therefore, I think this is a problem in bluez, not in alsa or
pulseaudio.
Additionally, the "Bluetooth device s
Hi, I use Kubuntu 8.10 and I have the same problem also without Pulse
Audio.
With the command:
aplay -D bt_audio audio.wav
I received this result:
ALSA lib pcm_bluetooth.c:1619:(bluetooth_init) BT_GETCAPABILITIES failed :
Input/output error(5)
aplay: main:583: audio open error: Input/output er
Well then, why don't all those having problem with Skype hang on to the
bug Motin mentioned and we treat this bug here according to its title -
as a pcm_bluetooth BUG which exists and should be fixed for those who
wish to use their bluetooth headsets.
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i was wrong earlier when i marked it as fix released. i got the message
again today while adding a contact. note that it does not cause any
obvious problems, and i see it only if running skype from a terminal...
** Changed in: medibuntu
Status: Fix Released => New
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As it works when PulseAudio is not running I am assuming that the
"Problem with audio playback" problem is described in #288269
This bug report then is about ALSA not being able to query
BT_GETCAPABILITIES. Now, if this has any implications for users that are
not using bluetooth headsets, I don't
You can disable it permanently under System > Preferences > Session
Pulseaudio is a network sound server. I'm not sure, but i think you don't realy
use it, may by some applications like Skype. More details here:
http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/AboutPulseAudio
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I'm a newbie too! It's just something to help us until we find something
to repair this bug...
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Thanks for the workaround, but do I have to kill pulseaudio everytime I log in
into my computer and want to use skype?...
I'm a newbie with ubuntu, so I'm going to ask a beginner's question: what does
pulseaudio really do? Do I really need it? or could I get rid of it? could I
disable it somehow
Killing pulseaudio works for me too. Now i am able to do calls, without
'Problem with Audio Playback' error.
But starting Skype in terminal, still throws errors like mentioned in my 2nd
post.
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ht
Hi, I had the same problem in my computer and now it's ok!
try this:
sudo killall -9 pulseaudio
In my computer it works!! I found in one website, in a language that I
have no idea what they write there... lol
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Hello,
When running either skype_2.0.0.72-0medibuntu4 or skype-
static_2.0.0.72-0medibuntu4 from the terminal I get the following
statements.
ALSA lib pcm.c:2196:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.hdmi
ALSA lib pcm.c:2196:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.hdmi
ALSA lib pcm
is there any way to disable bt support in skype, in order to use it the
conventional way?
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ALSA lib pcm_bluetooth.c:1619:(bluetooth_init) BT_GETCAPABILITIES failed :
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Contrary to Dimitrios, I am trying to use a bluetooth stereo headset,
and get this error. It seems that pcm_bluetooth is broken in intrepid,
because this was working fine in hardy! My .asoundrc reads:
pcm.!default {
type bluetooth
device "00:11:67:7F:FF:13"
profile “hifi”
}
but it doesn't w
First i've tried to download the i386 deb from skype.com, install by
forcing the architecture and fixing the dependencies with getlibs. But
without success. Starting skype in terminal throws
ALSA lib ../../../src/pcm/pcm.c:2156:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Cannot open
shared library /usr/lib32/alsa-lib/lib
i added medibuntu in the related packages, since this is with the
medibuntu version of skype...
voodoodaddy, which version of skype are you running?
** Changed in: medibuntu
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Invalid
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in fact, updating to skype 2.0.0.72-0medibuntu4 has fixed the problem
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Also affects: medibuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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same problem on ubuntu 8.10 amd64, anybody have a solution/ workaround
for this bug?
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remark: why do i find skype in the list of packages, but when trying to
assign to it, i get "package skype not published in ubuntu"?
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => alsa-lib
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