[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
** Changed in: pulseaudio Status: Confirmed => Unknown -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Unknown Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Xenial: Fix Released Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. The debdiff which fixes this is attached to bug 1582213. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
Launchpad has imported 44 comments from the remote bug at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92102. If you reply to an imported comment from within Launchpad, your comment will be sent to the remote bug automatically. Read more about Launchpad's inter-bugtracker facilities at https://help.launchpad.net/InterBugTracking. On 2015-09-24T12:27:49+00:00 Fabrice-b wrote: This bug is very similar to #87081, with the difference that the proposed commit doesn't work for me, and PA never sees the message "dbus: interface=org.bluez.MediaEndpoint1, path=/MediaEndpoint/A2DPSource, member=SelectConfiguration" I'm running Fedora 22, with bluez-5.29, and pulseaudio from current git (tag v7.0) compiled from source. I'm using a Sony DR-BT21G headset. The device is initially paired/trusted in bluetoothctl. I'm running bluetoothd with debug output enabled in a first terminal : /usr/libexec/bluetooth/bluetoothd -n -d. I'm running bluetoothctl in another term, and LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/install/lib LD_BIND_NOW=1 /tmp/install/bin/pulseaudio -vv in a 3rd term. I compiled pulseaudio with the following configuration options, that pretty much matche those from the regular Fedora rpm package : ./configure --disable-silent-rules --disable-static --disable-rpath --with-system-user=pulse --with-system-group=pulse --with-access-group =pulse-access --disable-oss-output --disable-jack --disable-lirc --disable-bluez4 --enable-bluez5 --disable-systemd-daemon --prefix /tmp/install * When powering on the headset on, bluetoothd logs: bluetoothd[29282]: src/adapter.c:connected_callback() hci0 device 00:1A:80:91:72:05 connected eir_len 15 bluetoothd[29282]: src/profile.c:ext_confirm() incoming connect from 00:1A:80:91:72:05 bluetoothd[29282]: src/service.c:btd_service_ref() 0x55fe57a10240: ref=2 bluetoothd[29282]: src/profile.c:ext_confirm() Headset Voice gateway authorizing connection from 00:1A:80:91:72:05 bluetoothd[29282]: src/profile.c:ext_auth() 00:1A:80:91:72:05 authorized to connect to Headset Voice gateway bluetoothd[29282]: src/profile.c:ext_connect() Headset Voice gateway connected to 00:1A:80:91:72:05 bluetoothd[29282]: src/service.c:change_state() 0x55fe57a10240: device 00:1A:80:91:72:05 profile Headset Voice gateway state changed: disconnected -> connected (0) bluetoothd[29282]: src/service.c:btd_service_ref() 0x55fe57a10240: ref=3 bluetoothd[29282]: plugins/policy.c:service_cb() Added Headset Voice gateway reconnect 0 * in pulseaudio logs: : [pulseaudio] bluez5-util.c: Properties changed in device /org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_1A_80_91_72_05 D: [pulseaudio] backend-native.c: dbus: path=/Profile/HSPAGProfile, interface=org.bluez.Profile1, member=NewConnection D: [pulseaudio] backend-native.c: dbus: NewConnection path=/org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_1A_80_91_72_05, fd=20 D: [pulseaudio] bluez5-util.c: Transport /org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_1A_80_91_72_05/fd20 state changed from disconnected to idle D: [pulseaudio] module-bluez5-discover.c: Loading module-bluez5-device path=/org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_1A_80_91_72_05 I: [pulseaudio] module-card-restore.c: Restored profile 'a2dp_sink' for card bluez_card.00_1A_80_91_72_05. I: [pulseaudio] module-card-restore.c: Restoring port latency offsets for card bluez_card.00_1A_80_91_72_05. I: [pulseaudio] card.c: Created 1 "bluez_card.00_1A_80_91_72_05" W: [pulseaudio] module-bluez5-device.c: Profile has no transport D: [pulseaudio] core-subscribe.c: Dropped redundant event due to change event. I: [pulseaudio] card.c: Changed profile of card 1 "bluez_card.00_1A_80_91_72_05" to off I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-bluez5-device" (index: #25; argument: "path=/org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_1A_80_91_72_05"). D: [pulseaudio] backend-native.c: Transport /org/bluez/hci0/dev_00_1A_80_91_72_05/fd20 available for profile headset_head_unit * in bluetoothctl: [CHG] Device 00:1A:80:91:72:05 Connected: yes [DR-BT21G]# info Device 00:1A:80:91:72:05 Name: DR-BT21G Alias: DR-BT21G Class: 0x240408 Icon: audio-card Paired: yes Trusted: yes Blocked: no Connected: yes LegacyPairing: no UUID: Headset (1108--1000-8000-00805f9b34fb) UUID: Audio Sink(110b--1000-8000-00805f9b34fb) UUID: A/V Remote Control(110e--1000-8000-00805f9b34fb) UUID: Handsfree (111e--1000-8000-00805f9b34fb) * at this moment, the A2DP profile is _not_ available in pulseaudio, and cannot be switched to: $ pactl list | grep -C2 A2D Profiles: headset_head_unit: Headset Head Unit (HSP/HFP) (sinks: 1, sources: 1, priority: 20, available: yes) a2dp_sink: High Fidelity Playback (A2DP Sink) (sinks: 1, sources: 0, priority: 10, available: no) off: Off (sinks: 0, sources: 0, priority: 0, available: yes) Active
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3 --- pulseaudio (1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3) xenial; urgency=medium [Luke Yelavich, Konrad Zapałowicz] * Fixed multiple interrelated problems with using Bluetooth audio (A2DP), where users would experience some combination of: - Bluetooth headset/speakers listed but not selectable in Sound settings (LP: #1283003) - [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) (LP: #1438510) - [xenial] Bluetooth device doesn't play any sound in A2DP mode unless set to HSP/HFP first (LP: #1582213) * Specific patches from upstream used to address the above problems: - 0103-bluetooth-Add-support-for-automatic-switch-between-h.patch - 0104-bluetooth-Add-support-for-automatic-switch-bluez5.patch - 0106-bluetooth-Add-optional-heuristic-for-switching-betwe.patch . Backport from upstream to fix a bug in Xenial where an incorrect audio profile is applied for a headset connected over Bluetooth making using it impossible. - 0105-bluetooth-policy-do-A2DP-profile-restoring-a-bit-lat.patch . Fix a crash that happens if the BT headset is the only non-monitor source in the system and the last "phone" stream dies. - 0700-pulsecore-add-new-card-profile-hook.patch . Backport from upstream (commit 7b6260140149) to allow for correct profile selection. - 0701-bluetooth-bluez5-wait-for-all-profiles-to-connect.patch . Backport from upstream waiting for all profiles to connect before creating a card. -- Daniel van VugtTue, 23 May 2017 16:24:14 +0800 ** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Xenial) Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Xenial: Fix Released Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. The debdiff which fixes this is attached to bug 1582213. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help :
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
** Tags removed: verification-done ** Tags added: verification-done-xenial -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Xenial: Fix Committed Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. The debdiff which fixes this is attached to bug 1582213. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
Although after some reboots and reconnects I found I could encounter similar bugs, the proposed packages are still much better than what's in xenial at present. It took a lot more effort to confuse and break the bluetooth audio mode than it usually does :) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Xenial: Fix Committed Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. The debdiff which fixes this is attached to bug 1582213. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
Verified. Using the proposed packages bluetooth audio no longer randomly refuses to use A2DP mode. ** Tags removed: verification-needed ** Tags added: verification-done -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Xenial: Fix Committed Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. The debdiff which fixes this is attached to bug 1582213. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
Hello Dustin, or anyone else affected, Accepted pulseaudio into xenial-proposed. The package will build now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository. Please help us by testing this new package. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation on how to enable and use -proposed.Your feedback will aid us getting this update out to other Ubuntu users. If this package fixes the bug for you, please add a comment to this bug, mentioning the version of the package you tested, and change the tag from verification-needed to verification-done. If it does not fix the bug for you, please add a comment stating that, and change the tag to verification-failed. In either case, details of your testing will help us make a better decision. Further information regarding the verification process can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification . Thank you in advance! ** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Xenial) Status: In Progress => Fix Committed ** Tags added: verification-needed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Xenial: Fix Committed Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. The debdiff which fixes this is attached to bug 1582213. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
Hello, I've just upgraded pluseaudio with ppa from #66 and now my Q12 Bluetooth headset always connect fine as with A2DP Sink. I'm on Ubuntu 16.04 by the way. Before the upgrade, I had to ensure to change profile back to HSP/HFP before disconnecting, otherwise I had to do it, disconnect, connect again and then set A2DP... really annoying. Thanks for the fix, whatever it was. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Xenial: In Progress Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. The debdiff which fixes this is attached to bug 1582213. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Xenial) Status: Triaged => In Progress ** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) Assignee: Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) => (unassigned) ** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Xenial) Assignee: (unassigned) => Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Xenial: In Progress Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. The debdiff which fixes this is attached to bug 1582213. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
** No longer affects: bluez (Ubuntu Xenial) ** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) Status: In Progress => Fix Released ** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Xenial) Status: New => Triaged -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Xenial: Triaged Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. The debdiff which fixes this is attached to bug 1582213. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Xenial) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Also affects: bluez (Ubuntu Xenial) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Xenial) Importance: Undecided => High -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: In Progress Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in bluez source package in Xenial: New Status in pulseaudio source package in Xenial: New Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. The debdiff which fixes this is attached to bug 1582213. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
I have moved the debdiff into bug 1582213, which seems to be a more sure-fire-definitely-fixed bug when compared to this more vague ongoing issue. ** Patch removed: "xenial-a2dp-fixes-may2017.debdiff" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+attachment/4882273/+files/xenial-a2dp-fixes-may2017.debdiff ** Description changed: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] - Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. + Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. The debdiff which fixes this is attached to bug 1582213. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: In Progress Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. The debdiff which fixes this is attached to bug 1582213. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
** Description changed: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. + The SRU was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. + And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, + Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes + the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. + [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. ** Description changed: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. - The SRU was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad Zapałowicz. - And it has received further testing over the past two months by Konrad, - Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here only changes - the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. + The patch was authored by Luke Yelavich with help from Konrad + Zapałowicz. And it has received further testing over the past two months + by Konrad, Jim Hodapp and Daniel van Vugt. The debdiff proposed here + only changes the changelog wording from Luke's original PPA. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
Attached debdiff for updating xenial to pulseaudio 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3, in order to address a few problems with Bluetooth audio (A2DP). ** Patch added: "xenial-a2dp-fixes-may2017.debdiff" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+attachment/4882273/+files/xenial-a2dp-fixes-may2017.debdiff -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: In Progress Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
** Description changed: + [Impact] + Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. + + [Test Case] + 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. + 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". + 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP + Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. + + [Regression Potential] + Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. + + [Other notes] + Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. + + Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is + still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most + troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental + improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs + related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. + + [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: In Progress Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Bug description: [Impact] Bluetooth audio seemingly refuses to support A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode). A2DP is the high quality profile used for Bluetooth speakers and music in general. [Test Case] 1. Pair a Bluetooth audio device with Ubuntu. 2. Go to Sound settings and check the device's current "Mode". 3. If the current Mode is not yet A2DP then try to set it to A2DP Expected: The mode is either A2DP by default or can be set to it. [Regression Potential] Low. The SRU focuses on Bluetooth logic in pulseaudio, so that is the main area affected. A combination of related A2DP bugs in pulseaudio in xenial means it is difficult to get working at all without this patch. So highly unlikely Bluetooth audio support could get worse. Since pulseaudio itself is being modified there is always a regression potential in support for other audio devices, but several audio devices have been tested and all continue to work well with the patch. [Other notes] Related to bug 1283003 and bug 1582213. Possibly others too. Please note that Bluetooth and Bluetooth audio support in xenial is still not perfect. This SRU only aims to address a few of the most troublesome issues. Please consider the fact that this is an incremental improvement and some people are still likely to experience some bugs related to pulseaudio and Bluetooth, even after this SRU. [Original Description] Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) => Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) ** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => In Progress ** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Invalid -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: In Progress Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Bug description: Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1438510] Re: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode)
** Summary changed: - [REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports a2dp in 16.04 xenial and 16.10 yakkety + [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) ** Tags added: a2dp -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to bluez in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1438510 Title: [regression] Bluetooth audio no longer supports A2DP (stuck in HSP/HFP mode) Status in PulseAudio: Confirmed Status in bluez package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in bluez source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid: Won't Fix Bug description: Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2). I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems to have regressed in functionality. In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or hsp/hfp (telephony duplex). In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode. I can't get high fidelity sound playback to work at all. This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve the problem for me: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006 The bug is still present in 16.04 LTS and 16.10. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/1438510/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp