I'm trying to remember where we were at here, but it seems like the
answer is just that A2DP does not support a mic. So this isn't a
software bug and it probably should not stay open.
We do however understand people would like better automatic switching to
headset mode when they need a mic. If
On second thoughts, the bug description here already sounds accurate.
Only the bug title is wrong so I will fix that.
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Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Importance: High => Wishlist
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Upstream bug
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/issues/81 seems to
describe the situation more accurately so please link to that if you do
open a new Ubuntu bug.
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Maybe this issue has a more fitting issue (and helpful? information):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1838151
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Title:
On Thursday 11 July 2019 10:22:53 Markus Reuther wrote:
> I am also affected by this issue: I would like to use my Jabra ENVOLVE
> 65 headset with A2DP for the headphones in combination with the
> microphone of the headset at the same time.
Does your headset supports such feature? Ideally it is
I am also affected by this issue: I would like to use my Jabra ENVOLVE
65 headset with A2DP for the headphones in combination with the
microphone of the headset at the same time. Hope that A2DP (for the
headphones) and HSP/HFP (for the microphone) can be used simultaneously
via Bluetooth and that
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Mic is not available with A2DP Bluetooth profile
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> If automatic profile switching does not work then it is different
problem, not problem "mic not available in A2DP Sink".
Yes I think you are right the bug title is incorrect. But it annoys
people if we close a bug on a technicality when they are still
suffering. Maybe it needs rewording...
>
On Tuesday 11 June 2019 08:11:07 Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> The automatic switching (which is indeed documented in the release of
> PulseAudio 10 [1]) doesn't seem to work for all users by the sound of
> it. And people are probably justified in complaining if they find
> Windows 10 or Android does a
Maybe related to the fact that Ubuntu 18.04 is the only "current"
release that doesn't have the latest bluez 5.50 ...? But now I am
guessing.
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I wish it was that simple.
The automatic switching (which is indeed documented in the release of
PulseAudio 10 [1]) doesn't seem to work for all users by the sound of
it. And people are probably justified in complaining if they find
Windows 10 or Android does a better job with the same headset.
On Monday 10 June 2019 17:30:14 Thomas Andrews wrote:
> Disappointing that 9 years on this is still an issue.
My patches for automatic switching are part of pulseaudio 10. So this
problem is fixed.
> If I have A2DP Sink selected I have no Mic option
This is expected behavior. Your headset in
Duplicate bug 1828393 suggests Bluetooth theoretically allows for two
profiles to be enabled simultaneously. That would resolve this, but I
don't know if it's true. If it is true then any fix would require
modifying PulseAudio and the GUI in gnome-control-center.
Maybe it's not really
Disappointing that 9 years on this is still an issue. If I have A2DP
Sink selected I have no Mic option, and if I use HSP/HFP the audio
quality sounds like it's being played down a 14.4K modem; you might as
well not have audio as it's just going to cause your ears to bleed.
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Since we are still getting complaints about this issue and my comment
#40 was not accompanied with an exact verified fix, this bug is
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Interesting though, that we are only getting complaints about Ubuntu
18.04 now. Maybe the problem was fixed in a later release?
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This bug has been closed for over a year. To help us identify the
problems you are facing, please open a new bug by running:
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i'm on ubuntu 18.04 with a headphone "Bose QC35 II" and i am still
having this issue. It makes this headphone more or less worthless.
:'(
So please fix this a.s.a.p!.!
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I'm on kubuntu 17.04 with pulseaudio 10.0, I'm still having this issue.
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I've created a new bug report to provide more information:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1711087
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Jeroen, please open a new bug using this command so that we can get more
information about your system:
ubuntu-bug pulseaudio
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I'm on kubuntu 17.04 with pulseaudio 10.0, I'm still having this issue.
Is this a kubuntu only issue?
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You have linked pulseaudio patches in comment #39.
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Assignee: Pali (pali) => (unassigned)
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Thomas: I had never come across that bug because it is assigned to the
kernel rather than pulseaudio. Please update it as required.
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@vanvugt Given that this issue is for pulseaudio and deals with
bluetooth, a backport fixing this issue eventually also fixes #1589008.
In case it does, #1589008 eventually is a duplicate, or vice-versa.
In respect to #1589008: I'm really frightened that one day I still
switch bluetooth profiles
Off-topic in terms of this issue:
@b2109455 I have two Arctic P311 (one is ~3 years old and one is ~5
years old). For both, the quality of the microphone is not sufficient to
talk with somebody. I can only use A2DP with it, which is perfectly fine
for me (most of the time).
Can you practically
I believe this was fixed in PulseAudio 10 (Ubuntu 17.04 and later):
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Notes/10.0/
We are working on backporting some related features to 16.04. I'm not
sure if this is one included in the patchset but I think it might be.
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Good news! My (reworked) patches from comment #31 were finally accepted
into pulseaudio git. Autoswitch support for media.role=phone
applications will be in pulseaudio 10.0. And autoswitch support based on
heuristic will be in version after 10.0 (but disabled by default).
media.role=phone patches
Its a limitation of the bluetooth protocol.
Windows and macos implement both A2DP and HFP and switch on the fly when
microphone usage is requested by an app. HFP uses a low quality GSM
codec so the sound quality will degrade when switching to that profile.
It is possible to have multiple
Same applies for Phiaton Chord MS 530. If I do not use A2DP, the mic
works. If I set it to A2DP, the mic dies. I had to use the Bluetooth
Manager (blueman) because the Bluetooth manager that comes with 16.04
could not handle the bluetooth set correctly.
So basically, up to 16.04, A2DP + Mic is
Just tried to get jaybird bluebuds x working with 15.04 and it seems mic
isn't supported (although it seems to work fine when paired with a phone
- good quality on music playback and mic works on calls). Is this
expected to work out of the box in 15.04 or does it require manual
switching between
For Skype (at least) there should be a workaround using notification scripts
and switching
profiles as in
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth_headset#Switch_between_HSV_and_A2DP_setting
for ex.:
pacmd set-card-profile 2 a2dp
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Here is patch for pulseaudio which fixing this problem:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/2014-September/021844.html
Patch automatically switch between a2dp and hsp profiles based on number
of recording streams.
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Cool, I've read a little the discussion about the v1 of the patch, is
this going to be merged upstream?
I also would have preferred the bluetooth device to be automatically
selected on connection, BTW :/
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Do not know if they are going to merge it. You can look in discussion
that developers do not want to autoswitch to hsp profile if application
does not tell that to pulseaudio (because hsp profile has low quality).
So e.g. when you start parec (for recording sound from some input
device) PA devs
Is there a way to vote for this patch? I'd really like to see this in
Pulseaudio as any other OS that I know (iOS/Android/any Windows)
supports this.
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if a2dp only support playback, pulseaudio fallback to use on board
capture which is steteo ,there will be channel conversion problem when
switch back to HFP mono capture
do HFP playback mono or stereo ?
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Has anybody had any luck with this?
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I want to thank all of you for commenting and providing so much useful
information to this non bug. This affects me in 13.10 using this
Turtle Beach headset: http://www.turtlebeach.com/product-detail/xbox-
headsets/ear-force-xp510/345
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Did you get around to posting a question/did it get a response? Had a
look through the archives but couldn't see anything.
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Title:
Mic is not
From looking at the source, it appears that profile switching was
intentionally disabled for some reason (commit 71bd458: bluetooth: Disable
profile auto-switch policy for headsets).
I did find a proposal with some discussion on the mailing list, in particular:
[RFC v0 4/5] bluetooth: Use
There _is_ documented, approved support for using both HFP and A2DP together.
Take it from the horse's mouth (i.e. the Bluetooth SIG):
http://www.bluetooth.org/docman/handlers/downloaddoc.ashx?doc_id=49216
Headsets capable of both high-quality media playback and microphone
input areclassified as
I guess the Windows way works somehow like this: The driver shows the
mic even during the a2dp profile is active. And if an application wants
to record from that bt mic, it switches the profile to HFP
automatically. Guess that should be possible for linux aswell, right?
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I think that problem is that you can't use both profiles simultaneously because
pulse always switches HFP when I select mic and doesn't stay in A2DP for audio
sink.
The ideal solution is when I can use A2DP for audio sink and HFP for audio
source which is the way it works in Windows so I have
I hope some one fix this issue. It's a 3 years old one!
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Yes, obviously this seems to be anyhow tricky.
Some people say that A2DP doesn't support unidirectionaly streams (ie D.
Brodzik and SpudULike here in this thread or like nick parlante found out by
googling).
Some people say that it is possible but there are no headsets supporting
it (
Me and my co-worker just bought a bluetooth headset (jabra) for our work. We
are both using linux. I am on Ubuntu 12.10.
My BT headset works just fine on both HSP w/ microphone or AD2P for music.
However, it is not efficient to answer the phone.
I have to switch the audio profile to HSP in order
Looks like I've got this wrong. After a bit of a chat on #bluez-users on
freenode irc I now understand that the microphone in my device, and
probably that of the majority of other bluetooth headsets, is not
supported in A2DP by design. I must have been using usb headphones for
stuff like Skype to
I am also affected by this issue, my Sony MW-600 headset does not appear
in the Input section of Sound Settings while in A2DP mode. I know the
device supports this and I'm sure it has worked on previous versions of
Ubuntu.
With the device connected I ran pactl list cards which yealded :-
Card
This bug also affects Nokia BH-604 headset. I have to switch to HSF mode
everytime I want to initiate a call.
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This wasn't a bug in my last ubuntu installations but it is a bug in my current
installation ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/902572 ).
In other operating systems and my n900 it does work flawlessly.
I think this could also be a duplicate of this?
Don't know how informative this is, but here's a discussion upstream:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-
discuss/2011-September/011264.html
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My bluetooth headset Creative WP-350 support activated both A2DP and HSP
profiles. At one time I can use HSP profile (mic input) for mobile phone and
A2DP (output) for computer. But I cannot use at one time both A2DP and HSP
profiles with pulseaudio.
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I am also bugged by this non-bug. I find it impossible to listen to my
music and having to suddenly run back to my Ubuntu desktop to change the
profile using a mouse when I need to use the microphone. It would be
fabulous if desktop Linux could catch up in this department. Perhaps, as
Nick
I'll add a vote that this feature is definitely worth fixing. Little
bluetooth speakers, headphones etc. are proliferating for audio outside
of just phone calls. The gadgets all seem to include a mic, so you can
answer calls when listening to music transparently (great for voip too
of course). As
Any updates?
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Yes, it does (even with a smartphone like iPhone)
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Same here. It's also written in the manual that the microphone should
support this (product type: Arctic Sound P311).
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