[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1314337] Re: Bluetooth Headset A2DP Not Working

2017-07-10 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for pulseaudio (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]

** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  Bluetooth Headset A2DP Not Working

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  This problem is regarding Bluetooth/Alsa/PulseAudio on Ubuntu 13.10
  (Linux Mint 16 Petra).  Per AskUbuntu threads at http://goo.gl/ITef0v,
  http://goo.gl/GdylZk, and http://goo.gl/Vb3Uz4 (among other forum
  threads I've found) -- I cannot get A2DP bluetooth working at all.
  For starters, the only way my Bluetooth device/adapter will even show
  up on my computer (so that I can "Scan" for bluetooth devices) is by
  running this script http://goo.gl/wQFJ6Q.  After my adapter shows up,
  I can then scan and connect to my Bluetooth headset (RFMAB-2 by
  RocketFish).  My Bluetooth adapter is Qualcomm Atheros AR9462 Wireless
  Network Adapter with built-in Bluetooth.  After connecting to the
  headset, I am able to see services "Input", "Headset", and "Audio".  I
  am able to connect to "Headset" and "Audio", however it gives me Mono
  sound and does not let me change profile to A2DP (high quality) --
  instead it says "Failed to change profile to A2DP".  Per the earlier
  linked AskUbuntu threads, I've tried changing my
  `/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf` file in every possible way to try to get
  this to work -- but unfortunately every time I change it and restart
  bluetooth, my sound manager seems to freeze up and crash, and no
  matter if I do `pulseaudio-k` or `sudo alsa force-reload` or `sudo
  killall pulseaudio` or `sudo pkill pulseaudio`; the only way for my
  laptop's speakers even to start working again is if I completely
  restart my computer (otherwise Sound Manager doesn't display any
  devices at all).

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1314337] Re: Bluetooth Headset A2DP Not Working

2017-05-11 Thread Daniel van Vugt
Thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu.
Ubuntu 13.10 (saucy) reached end-of-life on July 17, 2014.

See this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases 

We appreciate that this bug may be old and you might not be interested
in discussing it any more. But if you are then please upgrade to the
latest Ubuntu version and re-test.

** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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Title:
  Bluetooth Headset A2DP Not Working

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  This problem is regarding Bluetooth/Alsa/PulseAudio on Ubuntu 13.10
  (Linux Mint 16 Petra).  Per AskUbuntu threads at http://goo.gl/ITef0v,
  http://goo.gl/GdylZk, and http://goo.gl/Vb3Uz4 (among other forum
  threads I've found) -- I cannot get A2DP bluetooth working at all.
  For starters, the only way my Bluetooth device/adapter will even show
  up on my computer (so that I can "Scan" for bluetooth devices) is by
  running this script http://goo.gl/wQFJ6Q.  After my adapter shows up,
  I can then scan and connect to my Bluetooth headset (RFMAB-2 by
  RocketFish).  My Bluetooth adapter is Qualcomm Atheros AR9462 Wireless
  Network Adapter with built-in Bluetooth.  After connecting to the
  headset, I am able to see services "Input", "Headset", and "Audio".  I
  am able to connect to "Headset" and "Audio", however it gives me Mono
  sound and does not let me change profile to A2DP (high quality) --
  instead it says "Failed to change profile to A2DP".  Per the earlier
  linked AskUbuntu threads, I've tried changing my
  `/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf` file in every possible way to try to get
  this to work -- but unfortunately every time I change it and restart
  bluetooth, my sound manager seems to freeze up and crash, and no
  matter if I do `pulseaudio-k` or `sudo alsa force-reload` or `sudo
  killall pulseaudio` or `sudo pkill pulseaudio`; the only way for my
  laptop's speakers even to start working again is if I completely
  restart my computer (otherwise Sound Manager doesn't display any
  devices at all).

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1314337] Re: Bluetooth Headset A2DP Not Working

2016-06-08 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Bluetooth Headset A2DP Not Working

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This problem is regarding Bluetooth/Alsa/PulseAudio on Ubuntu 13.10
  (Linux Mint 16 Petra).  Per AskUbuntu threads at http://goo.gl/ITef0v,
  http://goo.gl/GdylZk, and http://goo.gl/Vb3Uz4 (among other forum
  threads I've found) -- I cannot get A2DP bluetooth working at all.
  For starters, the only way my Bluetooth device/adapter will even show
  up on my computer (so that I can "Scan" for bluetooth devices) is by
  running this script http://goo.gl/wQFJ6Q.  After my adapter shows up,
  I can then scan and connect to my Bluetooth headset (RFMAB-2 by
  RocketFish).  My Bluetooth adapter is Qualcomm Atheros AR9462 Wireless
  Network Adapter with built-in Bluetooth.  After connecting to the
  headset, I am able to see services "Input", "Headset", and "Audio".  I
  am able to connect to "Headset" and "Audio", however it gives me Mono
  sound and does not let me change profile to A2DP (high quality) --
  instead it says "Failed to change profile to A2DP".  Per the earlier
  linked AskUbuntu threads, I've tried changing my
  `/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf` file in every possible way to try to get
  this to work -- but unfortunately every time I change it and restart
  bluetooth, my sound manager seems to freeze up and crash, and no
  matter if I do `pulseaudio-k` or `sudo alsa force-reload` or `sudo
  killall pulseaudio` or `sudo pkill pulseaudio`; the only way for my
  laptop's speakers even to start working again is if I completely
  restart my computer (otherwise Sound Manager doesn't display any
  devices at all).

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