https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60623

--- Comment #7 from David Highley <dhigh...@highley-recommended.com> ---
Created attachment 75027
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Pulse audio log file.

Reported this issue after testing on a live beta Fedora 18 system. Issue now
seems to be fixed on a fresh install of Fedora 18 with
pulseaudio-2.1-5.fc18.x86_64. Re-tested first trying to use the SOC chip with
the bluetooth built in on the P8H67-I-DELUXE-ASUS Rev. 3 motherboard. It still
will not pair with the latest BIOS and the released Fedora 18 operating system.
Then we plugged in the IO Gear USB 4.0 bluetooth adapter paired up the
headphones and they came up in the telephoney "HSP/HFP" mode and now there was
no sound. Switch to the A2DP mode and now get pretty good sound quality.

Attaching a log file in case it may shed more light on how well it is working.
Still must say it is much more difficult to pair and get decent sound on a
Linux desk system than the portable Android devices.

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