If so, usually it is the issue on bluetooth host controller side. Either
the kernel's driver issue or the bluetooth firmware's issue.
Please upload the log of '$usb-devices'.
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I tried it, but it didn't work. It goes back to A2DP by itself
Em seg., 27 de set. de 2021 às 23:30, Hui Wang <1944...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> If so, please select hsp/hfp from configuration, the A2DP only has
> output.
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If so, please select hsp/hfp from configuration, the A2DP only has
output.
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Title:
[EDIFIER X3 R, recording] Microphone is not detected as an aud
it's a bluetooth device, and it's connected. The audio works as expected,
it's listed there as an output device and it works, but the microphone
isn't listed and doesn't work.
Em dom., 26 de set. de 2021 às 22:00, Hui Wang <1944...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> the built-in mic is in the input
the built-in mic is in the input devices list, this is expected, and you
expect the headset is in the list too, did you plug the headset into the
audio jack?
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I added the screenshot of the window where the input devices appear.
There is only one available to select, which is the built-in mic. The
headset is not there.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1944606/+at
According to the PulseList.txt in the #1, the default input device should be
"Digital Microphone - sof-hda-dsp":
Default source name:
alsa_input.pci-_00_1f.3-platform-skl_hda_dsp_generic.HiFi__hw_sofhdadsp_6__source
I have no idea why "Device doesn't appear in the input options inside gnome