BT device is in the wrong mode / on the wrong profile.
Solution is here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/889737/video-not-
playing-in-web-browser-with-bluetooth-headphones-connected-how-can-i
wget
It turned out that there was a firmware bluetooth issue with my Broadcom
device. I found the issue with `dmesg | grep -i bluetooth ` and I could
fix it by simply downloading the missing firmware from
https://github.com/winterheart/broadcom-bt-firmware - now everything
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I can confirm this bug in 18.04. I had the issue a couple of weeks ago,
then everything suddenly worked, and now I have the problem again. I
restarted my pc multiple times, reconnected to my usb-bluetooth adapter,
tried every slot, rebootet bluetooth device, reinstalled headset driver,
but I don't
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Edit: be advised, the above install process means I have no cards
available & can't play any sound. Probably fixable, probably a pain.
Unless the bluetooth bug is a big issue for you, maybe don't bother
upgrading.
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In case it helps anyone else on *buntu systems:
sudo apt-get install libcap-dev
sudo apt-get install libsndfile-dev
Warning: UDEV & SPEEX not enabled:
./configure --enable-udev --enable-speex
didn't work for me. See
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/issues/28 and comment 4
"pulseaudio --version" to check
v12.2 link
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/releases/pulseaudio-12.2.tar.xz
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Guys, try to switch at PulseAudio 12. As for me audio freezes when
watching videos is now gone.
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Thought I'd let you guys know, especially given the complaints above,
that oddly I just developed this exact same bug but in Windows! On a
Windows 10 only laptop which just updated itself to the 'Fall' Creators
edition or whatever it's called.
Now when trying to stream videos while connected to
Ubuntu: 17.10
Mainline Kernel: 4.14.7
Still not working :(
anti-egos fix didn't help.
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I was wrong about my solution. It seemed to be working. Was watching
video for 45 minutes no problem. Now it is recurring. Sorry.
I am going to try anti-ego's solution. Thanks.
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Im sure screwing around with fine tuning /etc/default/tlp might yield a
more clarified cause of issue. however I'm happy to disable tlp
completely in the meantime. I might look at this later when I have more
time to screw with options.
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Hi All,
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 17.10
Release:17.10
Codename: artful
Spent a few hours trying to resolve the issue; I managed to resolve it by doing
the following.
ls /etc/ | grep *blue*
if bluetooth folder exists then change
I tried downgrading to 4.4.0-101-generic - no change
I tried adding the ppa ppa:ci-train-ppa-service/2685 and using sudo apt
update then sudo apt full-upgrade to upgrade bluez to 5.46 in Linux Mint
18.2 - this improved things a bit. Less video freezing and able to
resume from freezing.
I tried
Still Happens in 4.10.0-38-generic.
I love ubuntu so much that I have installed as second operating system
in my macbook pro. In MacOs I used to connect to Bluetooth speaker with
out any problem and audio plays without any stuck or anyting.
Here in Ubuntu its not even connecting properly in
I can confirm the issue is present in Ubuntu 16.04, 4.10.0-35-generic. I
had my bluetooth turned on without any devices connected, and after
upgrading the kernel I've noticed no video playback was possible in any
browser. After I've found this bug report, I just turned off bluetooth,
did a reboot
Still an issue; Ubuntu 17.04; 4.10.0-35-generic.
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Still an issue; Ubuntu 17.04; 4.10.0-35-generic.
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No other wireless devices. I use the touchpad or a wired mouse on my
laptop. I use a Wireless G AP (I'm guessing that is 2.4G) I will try
using my bluetooth headset connecting to my phone while I use my laptop
to see if it interferes.
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Does your wifi connect to a 2.4G AP?
Do you use some other wireless input devices?
These might interfere Bluetooth.
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The other very strange part is that the longer I play audio through the
internal speakers, the longer bluetooth plays before the problem arises.
If I only play a few seconds through the internal speakers, I only get a
few minutes of bluetooth. Longer through internal, longer through
bluetooth. I
Sorry to report that bug still persists. Took longer to show up though.
Was able to watch video for about 15 min. Slowly started losing sync
between audio and video, then eventually video freezes. Unable to
resume normal playback even after reboot. Able to resume if I play
video through built
That's great. But all we intended to fix was...
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/1:8.0-0ubuntu3.4
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Received pulseaudio update last night. Appears to have resolved issue
so far for me, still need a bit of testing. If it is resolved then MANY
thanks to those who squashed this annoying bug.
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I'm not sure that would help. A few people above have said that 17.04 is
affected and 17.04 ships with PulseAudio 10.0 already.
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Has anyone tried compiling/installing pulseaudio 9 to see if it resolves
the bug as it seems to be present on multiple version of
Ubuntu/derivatives and across multiple kernels? Just a thought.
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It seems to be fixed here on KDE neon...
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I have the same problem on a fresh installation of kubuntu 17.04,
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Also affects Xubuntu 16.06, 16.10 & 17.04. Potentially could/should
change bug name to reflect wider generality of problem.
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(Not 100% sure, but it seems to happen more frequently if I have two
youtube videos open at the same time, or pause one and open a new one in
a separate tab.)
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The issue persists when using A2DP (as opposed to HSP/HFP), with the
following setup:
BT Adapter: Bus 004 Device 014: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio,
Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)
BT Headphones: Mixcder ShareMe Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with Mic,
Shareme Fuction, Bluetooth 4.1 Stereo
Same problem on Linux Mint 18.2. Lenovo G510, Jabra Talk headset.
Video freezes shortly after starting playing when audio is connected to
bluetooth.
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>From what I can tell, it's not just videos being affected. My KDE
desktop freezes when I connect my BlueTooth device as well. Kubuntu
17.04.
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I just reproduced the freeze again after switching off wireless devices
with a physical switch in my laptop. After reenabling wireless devices,
videos froze again. Worked around it by changing bluetooth profiles
(away from A2DP and back again).
So this issue is still not fixed.
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I think that one of the recent updates fixed it (and it also survives
S2RAM):
libpulse0 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3
libpulsedsp 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3
libpulse-mainloop-glib0 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3
pulseaudio 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3
pulseaudio-module-bluetooth 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3
pulseaudio-module-gconf 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3
Kai,
I was up against a time limit within which I could return the Plugable
Bluetooth adapter and the ear phones. I returned them for refund. I no
longer have them.
The output from `lsusb -v` (entered with sudo) is below.
Thank you for your help.
arnold@arnold-U46E:~$ sudo lsusb -v
[sudo]
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No, I mean the BT host. On most laptops, it's an USB device.
Can you attach the output of `lsusb -v`?
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I am doing what andreasj64 does to get by. If I was a C programmer I'd
work on it, but I'm Java and Python.
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Please don't nag about the stability of an operating system in a small
bugthread about a bluetooth issue over and over again. If you feel like
being a member of the community and you care about contributing to the
solution, please do, but this is hardly the place to start complaining
about Linux
As others have stated on this thread, this is a major bug, and just
another reason not to use Linux. It's a great OS in general terms but
has never been ready for prime time. It's a very small percentage of
the public willing to tinker with the OS on a fundamental level, and an
even smaller
I did find a workaround, but it's not exactly convenient.
While connected to your bluetooth device...
1. Configure your audio profile to HSP/HFP and save it.
2. Disconnect bluetooth device.
3. Reconnect bluetooth device.
4. Configure your audio profile back to A2DP
Should hold during the
I have Blueman Bluetooth manager on my Ubuntu Mate laptop.
Is that the 'module' you were asking about?
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 10:28 PM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
> What Bluetooth module do you use?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I've given up using Linux/Ubuntu because of this one bug. I need to use
a Bluetooth headset. I cannot be wired to my desk all day. It's a shame
this is not taken seriously as it has caused me to go back to windows.
This should be treated as a major issue as it has caused me and possibly
others to
This issue affects me as well, I've spent half a workday attempting to
work around it and thought my experience might be useful to whomever
works on fixing the issue.
I'm using a Dell Precision 5510 with this audio card:
user@hostname ~ $ lspci | grep -i audio
00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel
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As bluetooth headsets tend to deal with audio, I assume that the cause
of this issue is somewhere between pulseaudio and bluetooth.
Pulseaudio also deals with bluetooth directly, like in issue #508522. As
long as it is unclear where this issue really comes from, I'll add
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