another solution is to simply connect the device, ---then turn on the
pc. it worked for me. It still doesnt work with the pc already
on.(without workarounds)
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I think you're always gonna have to choose the BT headset, because you just
mounted it.
If you're using ubuntu in sound settings you can set a2dp, provided its already
active(as in set through blueman or whatnot).
Also bear in mind that having a2dp means no mic on the headset, you have to use
Today it worked again. I tried connecting as headset instead of a2dp and it
worked, but no high def audio, then i typed:
sudo pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
and it returned:
26
whatever that means, after that, got full a2dp BT sound again...
So clearly there is a pulseaudio issue
I still get this:
blueman-mechanism: Starting blueman-mechanism
dbus[709]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.blueman.Mechanism'
blueman-mechanism: loading Network
blueman-mechanism: loading Config
blueman-mechanism: loading Ppp
blueman-mechanism: loading RfKill
Hi there, still can't connect anymore, with or without blueman.
got this in the log bluetoothd[766]: Connection refused (111)
And found this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez-utils/+bug/198494
Might be related, there might be more out there.
Cheers.
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Today for whatever reason after a few updates(sadly i didn't check what
was updated) BT no longer works.
Tried a few commands, like restarting pulse, removed blueman, you name it, i
prob did it. Nothing even worked.
Here is the end result:
Jun 30 01:05:00 lorien bluetoothd[705]: Adapter
@zig59, please post you audio.conf.
To me the new ppa blueman is working flawlessly, and it doesnt bug out
on me anymore, it used to crash now and then. However, before using it I
was careful to get my audio.conf back to its original state of basically
no config, so it leaves everything to
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Guys if you're still having issues and using gimmicks i guess you missed the
post that talked about adding this:
[General]
Enable = Source,Sink,Headset,Gateway,Control,Media
Disable = Socket
HFP=false
[A2DP]
SBCSources=1
MPEG12Sources=0
To
Also, remember that after you set that and basically restart, when you're all
set and your bt headset is paired you still have to go to sound options and
select it as an output and select A2DP or you won't be getting any sound out of
it.
Every time you play with something you have to go back
Guys lets just not forget that there are people that have issues with
blueman, and people that have issues even without blueman(with bluez and
gnome stuff instead).
Just making sure this wont be forgotten.
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@aanno
Bluez 4 is being used because 5 lacks many needed features, such as having the
headphone and mic working at once.
The devs say its working, but i've read its really not. I read a few months ago
that the guys at pulse audio were working to change that, maybe in a few months
we'll see the
Tried what Mr Lee said, and indeed its works nows. But the problem
remains that crapware bluetooth-wizard is unable to pair the device,
after its paired, the above setup works 'out of the box'.
The only downside so far is that without it, i could toy with blueman and get
a2dp AND hsp or wahtever
Tried a few edits, the bottom line is that if we want both on at the
same time, they both need to be loaded, which you can do with blueman,
and i have no idea how to do this without it.
I'm posting about this, because its ideal to have the best sound AND your
headphone's mic work at the same
Updating my feedback.
I tried the above suggestions and indeed module-bluetooth-discover was not
loaded by default, had to manually load it, but it makes no difference.
The bottom line is my headset works ok with blueman, but if i remove
blueman and try built in standard bluez with standard
Colum,
After Blueman did its job, you have to activate the 'audio sink' component,
personally i leave both on.
-But- after that you can just go to the sound options and switch to a2dp on the
go, if blueman initiated audio sink, it will show up in the options, no need to
use the audio profile
I just tested it off a xubuntu 14.04 image, and it works as intended
with blueman, its clearly a bluez issue. If i use blueman under ubuntu
without removing bluez, things get confused, but at least it recognizes
the device. My guess is that removing bluez will solve things
altogether, the problem
** Also affects: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1283003
Title:
[Bluetooth + 14.04]
JoeD
My doesnt connect, doesnt discover, unless i use blueman, but you have to make
sure pulseaudio-module-bluetooth is installed.
In Blueman i can select what it connects, and avoid the duplicate issue you
described and connects to A2DP(audio sink).
It sometimes bugs out, and it has crashed my
I've tried any and all solutions, nothing works. it was working
flawlesly with 13.10. I'm thinking about ditching bluez and trying
another app, anyone had success with blueman?
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