Hi.
I just tested Bose NC700 headsets on Debian Sid I experience the
following behavior.
MS teams:
* When I start KDE i am set to A2DP.
* I open Netflix movie in Firefox - work in A2DP.
* I pause Netflix.
* I open MS Teams and start test call, I am automatically switched to
HSP/HFP.
* When I stop the call I am still in HSP/HFP. It does not switch back
to A2DP even when I play Netflix.
* However if I exit MS teams, it switches to A2DP again.
Zoom:
* Zoom seems to not switch from A2DP to HSP/HFP when I start it. I
have to do it manually.
So it seems like the apps might play a role in the switching.
BTW the sound on HSP/HFP has got terrible quality. A2DP sounds great,
but you cannot do conf calls over Zoom or MS teams in A2DP mode, because
the mic does not work (A2DP does not support mic).
Jiri
On 25/3/20 11:39 pm, Raúl Sánchez Siles wrote:
Hi:
Not really answering the OP, but last time I looked into this latest
bluez didn't support HSP/HFP properly. bluez did on v4, but not on v5.
I'll be gladly surprised if HFP works now.
Regards,
El 25 de marzo de 2020 12:34:09 CET, Jiri Kanicky <j...@ganomi.com>
escribió:
I have similar issue. I use Bose N700 and the profile constantly
switches from High Fidelity Playback (A2DP SInk) to Headset Head Unit
(HSP/HFP).
I think the headphones mic is not even recognized by the system. It runs
on notebook mic.
Jiri
On 24/3/20 7:57 pm, Dietz Proepper wrote:
Good morning, I think, that this is more of a pulseaudio
problem, but perhaps someone has got an idea. I have a
bluetooth headset, supporting High Fidelity Playback (A2DP
profile) and Headset Head Unit (HSP/HFP profile). Now, every
time I connect it, the A2DP profile gets chosen, which does
not support the headset's microphone. I can easily switch to
HSP/HFP by means of the sound control applet, but is there a
way to set HSP/HFP as a default? (I already spent an afternoon
on that, but all recipes I found did not work.) Kindest
regards, Dietz
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