[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389781] Re: A2DP works randomly

2015-12-15 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for bluez (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

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

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Title:
  A2DP works randomly

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Expired
Status in unity-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  Hello,

  There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
  bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which
  gives a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened
  when I change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch to
  HFS/HFP (bad sound quality). Note that some logs are attached.

  
  I found on the internet a work around which is to put in 
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf a line
  Disable=Socket

  It seems to work (well it's hard to say for the moment because I
  didn't have the time to do much tests), but I would like to know what
  Socket is supposed to do.

  Would it be possible to solve this bug when Socket is activated too ?

  Thank you,

  Tobias.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389781] Re: A2DP works randomly

2015-12-15 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for unity-control-center (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]

** Changed in: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  A2DP works randomly

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Expired
Status in unity-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  Hello,

  There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
  bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which
  gives a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened
  when I change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch to
  HFS/HFP (bad sound quality). Note that some logs are attached.

  
  I found on the internet a work around which is to put in 
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf a line
  Disable=Socket

  It seems to work (well it's hard to say for the moment because I
  didn't have the time to do much tests), but I would like to know what
  Socket is supposed to do.

  Would it be possible to solve this bug when Socket is activated too ?

  Thank you,

  Tobias.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389781] Re: A2DP works randomly

2015-10-16 Thread Charles DeBergh
I have this issue on 14.04.3 as detailed here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/685549/selecting-a2dp-changes-nothing-
whats-a-working-conf-file/685597

I have not tried updating to any version other than the current official
version for 14.04.3

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Title:
  A2DP works randomly

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in unity-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hello,

  There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
  bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which
  gives a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened
  when I change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch to
  HFS/HFP (bad sound quality). Note that some logs are attached.

  
  I found on the internet a work around which is to put in 
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf a line
  Disable=Socket

  It seems to work (well it's hard to say for the moment because I
  didn't have the time to do much tests), but I would like to know what
  Socket is supposed to do.

  Would it be possible to solve this bug when Socket is activated too ?

  Thank you,

  Tobias.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389781] Re: A2DP works randomly

2015-09-26 Thread enebre
I have also a headset bluetooh, and I arrive to set de device but the quality 
of sound is very bad.
I would like to be able to switch from one sound system to the other (headset 
or speaker to bluetooth  or wired)
 xubuntu 14.4 and debian jessie xfce.
thanks you.

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Title:
  A2DP works randomly

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in unity-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hello,

  There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
  bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which
  gives a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened
  when I change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch to
  HFS/HFP (bad sound quality). Note that some logs are attached.

  
  I found on the internet a work around which is to put in 
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf a line
  Disable=Socket

  It seems to work (well it's hard to say for the moment because I
  didn't have the time to do much tests), but I would like to know what
  Socket is supposed to do.

  Would it be possible to solve this bug when Socket is activated too ?

  Thank you,

  Tobias.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389781] Re: A2DP works randomly

2015-09-21 Thread Sebastien Bacher
could you try if that's still an issue with the new bluez stack in wily?

** Changed in: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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

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Title:
  A2DP works randomly

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in unity-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hello,

  There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
  bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which
  gives a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened
  when I change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch to
  HFS/HFP (bad sound quality). Note that some logs are attached.

  
  I found on the internet a work around which is to put in 
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf a line
  Disable=Socket

  It seems to work (well it's hard to say for the moment because I
  didn't have the time to do much tests), but I would like to know what
  Socket is supposed to do.

  Would it be possible to solve this bug when Socket is activated too ?

  Thank you,

  Tobias.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389781] Re: A2DP works randomly

2015-03-20 Thread Angel-inn
Hi

I have similar problems. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn't.
Blueman doesn't work either, and freeze the computer(AAO 725 on Ubuntu 14.04).
Reboot is the only way using Ctrl+Alt+PrintScreen+b.

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Title:
  A2DP works randomly

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in unity-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hello,

  There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
  bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which
  gives a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened
  when I change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch to
  HFS/HFP (bad sound quality). Note that some logs are attached.

  
  I found on the internet a work around which is to put in 
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf a line
  Disable=Socket

  It seems to work (well it's hard to say for the moment because I
  didn't have the time to do much tests), but I would like to know what
  Socket is supposed to do.

  Would it be possible to solve this bug when Socket is activated too ?

  Thank you,

  Tobias.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389781] Re: A2DP works randomly

2014-11-23 Thread tobiasBora
Bryan Paradis : I'm sorry but using pulseaudio instead of the system
configuration menu doesn't change anything for me (but I'm using KDE, so
maybe there isn't the bug that affects Unity ?). But my problem is still
here, even with Disable=Headset in my /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
sometimes I need a full reboot to make my bluetooth headset working
(sudo services bluetooth restart isn't always enough).

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Title:
  A2DP works randomly

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “unity-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,

  There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
  bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which
  gives a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened
  when I change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch to
  HFS/HFP (bad sound quality). Note that some logs are attached.

  
  I found on the internet a work around which is to put in 
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf a line
  Disable=Socket

  It seems to work (well it's hard to say for the moment because I
  didn't have the time to do much tests), but I would like to know what
  Socket is supposed to do.

  Would it be possible to solve this bug when Socket is activated too ?

  Thank you,

  Tobias.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389781] Re: A2DP works randomly

2014-11-15 Thread bryan paradis
I have similar problems. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn't. Have
used multiple different bluetooth devices. Blueman doesn't work either
seems like maybe a permission problem with pulseaudio?

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Title:
  A2DP works randomly

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hello,

  There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
  bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which
  gives a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened
  when I change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch to
  HFS/HFP (bad sound quality). Note that some logs are attached.

  
  I found on the internet a work around which is to put in 
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf a line
  Disable=Socket

  It seems to work (well it's hard to say for the moment because I
  didn't have the time to do much tests), but I would like to know what
  Socket is supposed to do.

  Would it be possible to solve this bug when Socket is activated too ?

  Thank you,

  Tobias.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389781] Re: A2DP works randomly

2014-11-15 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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Title:
  A2DP works randomly

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hello,

  There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
  bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which
  gives a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened
  when I change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch to
  HFS/HFP (bad sound quality). Note that some logs are attached.

  
  I found on the internet a work around which is to put in 
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf a line
  Disable=Socket

  It seems to work (well it's hard to say for the moment because I
  didn't have the time to do much tests), but I would like to know what
  Socket is supposed to do.

  Would it be possible to solve this bug when Socket is activated too ?

  Thank you,

  Tobias.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389781] Re: A2DP works randomly

2014-11-15 Thread bryan paradis
Try this!

1) Pair the headset and run pavucontrol the pulse audio volume control panel.
2) Go to configuration
3) Change to off
4) Change to a2dp

or

pacmd set-card-profile cardnumber off
pacmd set-card-profile cardnumber a2dp

Opening unity-control-center sound will switch it back to hsp

Here is some output from unity-control-center when I open it with the
bluetooth playing and when I try to switch it to a2dp

{code}
bparadis@bparadis-x79:/usr/bin$ unity-control-center  21

(unity-control-center:23002): sound-cc-panel-WARNING **: Unable to find stream 
for bar '(null)'
*** BUG ***
In pixman_region32_init_rect: Invalid rectangle passed
Set a breakpoint on '_pixman_log_error' to debug


(unity-control-center:23002): sound-cc-panel-WARNING **: active_output_update - 
couldn't find a stream from the supposed active output

(unity-control-center:23002): sound-cc-panel-WARNING **:
active_input_update - couldn't find a stream from the supposed active
input

(unity-control-center:23002): sound-cc-panel-WARNING **:
pa_stream_disconnect failed, res = -15

(unity-control-center:23002): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid unclassed
pointer in cast to 'GObject'

(unity-control-center:23002): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set_data: 
assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
{code}

** Also affects: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  A2DP works randomly

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “unity-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,

  There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
  bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which
  gives a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened
  when I change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch to
  HFS/HFP (bad sound quality). Note that some logs are attached.

  
  I found on the internet a work around which is to put in 
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf a line
  Disable=Socket

  It seems to work (well it's hard to say for the moment because I
  didn't have the time to do much tests), but I would like to know what
  Socket is supposed to do.

  Would it be possible to solve this bug when Socket is activated too ?

  Thank you,

  Tobias.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389781] Re: A2DP works randomly

2014-11-05 Thread tobiasBora
In fact even the work around doesn't work... I tried to make my computer
sleeping, and then the A2DP mode doesn't work anymore...

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Title:
  A2DP works randomly

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,

  There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
  bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which
  gives a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened
  when I change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch to
  HFS/HFP (bad sound quality). Note that some logs are attached.

  
  I found on the internet a work around which is to put in 
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf a line
  Disable=Socket

  It seems to work (well it's hard to say for the moment because I
  didn't have the time to do much tests), but I would like to know what
  Socket is supposed to do.

  Would it be possible to solve this bug when Socket is activated too ?

  Thank you,

  Tobias.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389781] Re: A2DP works randomly

2014-11-05 Thread tobiasBora
After some more researches I found a way to make A2DP work, to do that I
need to put in /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf in [General] the line

Disable=Headset

(then sudo service bluetooth restart).

A2DP seems to work now, but there is an other problem which appears : I
can't use HSP/HFP mode which is usefull to record a sound from the
headphone.

So is there a solution to make both HSP and A2DP usable without a need
to edit /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf and restart bluetooth ?

Thank you.

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Title:
  A2DP works randomly

Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,

  There is a problem with the bluetooth mode A2DP. When I connect my
  bluetooth headphone, sometimes I can activate the A2DP mode (which
  gives a good sound quality) and sometimes I can't (nothing happened
  when I change it in the configuration window), and I need to switch to
  HFS/HFP (bad sound quality). Note that some logs are attached.

  
  I found on the internet a work around which is to put in 
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf a line
  Disable=Socket

  It seems to work (well it's hard to say for the moment because I
  didn't have the time to do much tests), but I would like to know what
  Socket is supposed to do.

  Would it be possible to solve this bug when Socket is activated too ?

  Thank you,

  Tobias.

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