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I have occasionally seen this too, in kubuntu 17.04. What is weird is
that it happens only sometimes, and I cannot recognize what triggers the
issue. Last time it went away with a reboot.
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On Xubuntu 16.04.1 64bit. Switching to the brcmsmac wireless driver
seems to have fixed/significantly improved this issue for me. Using the
original bcmwl-kernel-source driver, bluetooth audio would cut out
completely during a network speedtest on wifi. With wifi off, bluetooth
sound would be
One thing which I have notices just now, when I start downloading
something it get's much worse
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Can confirm for ubuntu 16.04.1, have same issue as Dan, tried everything
from previous posts but nothing works..
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I'm on Ubuntu 16.04.1, and A2DP Bluetooth audio still skips about twice
a minute, though randomly. I'm playing the same MP3 track on repeat,
using SMPlayer. If I do that in Kubuntu 16.04.1, there are no skips.
This is strange - don't Ubuntu and Kubuntu use the same Bluetooth stack?
I've installed
I was encountering this same issue on Gentoo. It appeared to be at
random times but persistent once it started. I realized that it only
happens if 'gnome-control-center bluetooth' is open. I would often leave
this open after pairing the device, not really thinking about it. As
soon as I close it
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Affects me as well on Arch. Works flawless on Android.
Laptop: Thinkpad T430
Speaker: Sony SRS-X3
$ uname -a
Linux atlas 4.2.5-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Oct 27 08:13:28 CET 2015 x86_64
GNU/Linux
$ lspci -v | grep Audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset
Family
Same problem in Ubuntu 15.10
Sony Vaio VPCF11M1E laptop
Sony SRS-BTX300 Bluetooth speakers
$ uname -a
Linux atakama 4.2.0-16-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 8 15:35:06 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ lspci -v | grep Audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series
Same problem here, with ThinkPad x220
Mar 15 00:46:00 x220 pulseaudio[2035]: [bluetooth] module-bluetooth-device.c:
Skipping 61300 us (= 10812 bytes) in audio stream
Mar 15 00:46:00 x220 pulseaudio[2035]: [bluetooth] module-bluetooth-device.c:
Skipping 43008 us (= 7584 bytes) in audio stream
I have this same problem on Ubuntu GNOME 14.04LTS. I found that in my
case is some conflict between wlan card and bluetooth. After turned off
wlan card, A2DP working without skipping :)
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After install drivers for wlan from Additional Drivers, A2DP stopped
skipping. I hope that it will be also fixing your skipping ;)
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Same problem - came after upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04.. Only 1
bluetooth device, stereo headset.
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In addition to the skipping problem that others are experiencing, my
bluetooth headphones lag behind the laptop by about 500ms. I sometimes
feel like the lag can get worse until I restart the laptop. This only
started happening after upgrading to 14.04.
Lenovo t440s
Bluetooth = Intel Bluetooth
Same issue here. Weird thing is, it worked flawlessly the first day, but
it's been skipping frequently since the second one.
Clevo W740SU (rebranded as Schenker S413) notebook with Intel 7260
WiFi/Bluetooth controller
Sony SRS-BTX300 Bluetooth loudspeakers
Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit
Linux kerner v.
Having the same issue here.
Linux 3.14.1 (from Arch Linux)
BlueZ 5.17
Jabra HALO2 Headset is being used.
A skip is accompanied by the following syslog messages (via systemd):
Apr 28 13:36:07 pulseaudio[15909]: [bluetooth] module-bluez5-device.c: Skipping
2345806 us (= 413800 bytes) in audio
I have this bug as well, its been a bad experience with ubuntu and a2dp
for so long now I thought it didnt work with my hardware. Except it
works fine in osx and windows. Im on 13.04 now and it still is broken.
Please fix.
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I also have been suffering from this bugs for a long time hoping that it
will be fixed eventually. I am currently running up to date Linux Mint
14 Nadia.
Indeed who do we have to throw money for this one to be looked after?
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I am experiencing this in an up to date 12.10 64-bit as well. This bug
is also going on 3 and a half years old. Seems like after attempting to
mark invalid and pass the buck over to another project, this bug got
largely ignored. Who do we need to throw money at to get this looked
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I am also experiencing this problem with an up to date 12.04 32 bits on
an Asus eee pc netbook connecting to a jambox. Same error messages in
syslog. It has to do with the distance, more than 1m and the stutters
appear.
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I'd like to rewoke my previous comment. I still experience the problem
only this time it took about 15 minutes to experience the effect
(watching movie wth mplayer). Like for Bolick: same headset works fine
with phone and had been working fine with earlier releases (not sure,
but I guess the
Forgot to mention, but once problem appears it's happening more often
and often as long as it's impossible to watch movie longer than 1-5
seconds.
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Hmmm,..changing the output device to the built-in audio and than back to
the headset seem to allow reset the problem (no lagging for ~15 minutes,
pausing movie to let sound catch up, no lagging for 2-3 minutes
switch output device back and forth, no lagging for ~15 minutes)
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The last post on this was april 19th.. this bug currently affects me as
well
Ubuntu 12.04
Linux titan 3.5.7-030507-generic x86_64
Pulseaudio 2.0 (ubuntu-audio-dev ppa)
(not using blueman)
ive attached terminal output of the bluetooth service being restarted
while I turn off and turn on the
I was trying to check if I can find the same logs as Jesse G, but the
first time in 1.5-2 years I could not reproduce the problem. As I
haven't tried using my headsets (because of this bug) for some time now,
I don't know when it got better. I'll check with my other headset later
and report if I
I was trying to check if I can find the same logs as Jesse G, but the
first time in 1.5-2 years I could not reproduce the problem. As I
haven't tried using my headsets (because of this bug) for some time now,
I don't know when it got better. I'll check with my other headset later
and report if I
Personally I still experience this issue on HP Elitebook 8560w with Ubuntu
12.04 32-bit.
The same Logitech bluetooth receiver works perfectly with my Nexus S.
So definitely there's an issue in Ubuntu/laptop.
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ASUS USB-BT211 Bluetooth adapter
ASUS P6T with Intel I7 and 12Gb RAM (AMI 0403 Bios 02/26/2009)
NVidia GTX 295
Ubuntu 11.10
Anycom Headset
Nokia BH-905i
Kernel : Linux 3.0.0-17-generic-pae (i686)
Compiled: #30-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 8 17:53:35 UTC 2012
Fully updated
Audio
I'm experiencing the same issue in the latest Ubuntu precise.
Apr 15 20:53:13 laptop pulseaudio[2338]: [bluetooth] module-bluetooth-device.c:
Skipping 33435 us (= 5896 bytes) in audio stream
Apr 15 20:53:14 laptop pulseaudio[2338]: [bluetooth] module-bluetooth-device.c:
Skipping 129846 us (=
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Precise.
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Same problem.
OS: oneiric, 3.0.0-17
System: Sony VGN-P530H
bluetooth:
Internal, usb-connected,
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 044e:3017 Alps Electric Co., Ltd BCM2046 Bluetooth
Device
Receiver: Sony HWS-BTA2W
90% idle cpu, idle disk, pandora streaming in over wifi, using pianobar
commandline
i had this problem and ive solved it for myself by getting an external usb
bluetooth adapter and disabling the built in one on my dell vostro 1710 , i
think there have also been a few fixes to the code as well but now it works
great and pretty much never glitches.
thanks to everyone involved in
I also have the same problem. It works perfectly under Windows 7, and
well with Ubuntu 10.04. But in Ubuntu 11.10 bluetooth audio skips a lot.
It's not that noticeably affected by other bluetooth devices or WiFi. It
is affected (obviously) by the distance, anything more than about 1
metre and it
Having the same problem with Ubuntu 11.10,
Terrible skipping with BT audio, weird thing is that it works perfectly with
the same equipment if I use it through Windows 7. I've also tested this with an
other laptop with Win7 and Ubuntu 11.10 and the problem persists in Ubuntu.
Apparently the
Updated to kernel 3.0.0-13-generic today. After that skipping _almost_ gone.
Now it does around 1 small skip in a couple of minutes.
And this small skipping is still annoying. Because, for example, if you are
watching a video on the youtube and after that small skipping glitch you have
to watch
if i remove my wireless module (iwl4965) the bluetooth error rate drops
and there might one glitch in an hour
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I've experienced this problem with my dell vostro 1710 which uses a usb
connected Dell Computer Corp. Wireless 360 Bluetooth module connecting
to a motorolla dc800 bluetooth reciever on all ubuntu distros ,
although recently it has got less annoying to the point where its almost
usable. this
I have Asus 1215N and I have wl driver loaded, no b43. Still, on ubuntu
11.10 it skips.
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Same here, using wl driver(bcm4313-wireless and bcm2070-bt) audios
still skipping.
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Under Ubuntu 10.10 11.04 I could not use my bluetooth headset due to
terrible skipping problems on my Lenovo Ideapad S12 (WLAN: Broadcom
Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY (rev 01)).
I noticed that if I turned of the wifi card, music over bluetooth seemed
to be fine, but that was not an
same problem on ubuntu 11.10, a2dp audio skips when use the bt mouse.
The bluetooth dongle is a bcm2070, capable to use up 5 a2dp connections
simultaneously.
bluez version 4.96
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After updating ubuntu 11.10 skipping resumed :(. Although it is not that
terrible as before... But still it skips.
The kernel version now is 3.0.0-12-generic.
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Upgrading to Ubuntu 11.10 seems to have resolved the issue for me.
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I have just tried my BT headset again and skipping has gone!
Don't know what exactly fixed the problem, maybe it is the latest kernel update.
But now it works good for me!
My current kernel is 2.6.38-11-generic installed by one of latest ubuntu
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Skipping, and this has been on all Ubuntu version I've used and tried to
listen via HWS-BTA2W A2DP adapter. Sony Vaio VGN-FW41ZJ
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On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 08:48:01AM EST, Justin wrote:
Would it be helpful to developers if we can narrow down the hardware
combinations that have easily reproducible problems? Maybe the USB
subsystem comes into play more than those using on-board adapters?
Possibly, however most if not all
I have the skipping BT audio while using a BT mouse problem in Natty,
on two (different) Broadcom / IOGear USB bluetooth adapters. After
skipping stops, the sound is obviously higher in pitch during the catch
up period, and several lines of this appear in my syslog:
l2cap_recv_acldata:
Confirm the same problem in Natty.
In Maverick it was working for me fine, but after upgrading to Natty it started
skipping terribly, no matter when you connect the BT headset - before starting
the audio playback or after.
I have Asus eee PC 1215N laptop, it has built-in bluetooth adapter. And I
I also noticed that it skips only with A2DP profile. When playing
through HSP/HFP it does not skip, but the sound quality is, of course,
very low.
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I CANNOT confirm that connecting bluetooth headset after starting a movie or
music means sound plays perfectly in 11.04.
Actually, I'm using the same Bluetooth dongle under Win7 without stuttering
sound. So, I disagree with a blame on the dongle =)
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My bluetooth headset worked fine with maverick. Had to use blueman from time to
time to disconnect, connect to audio.
I upgraded to natty a while ago and shortIy after that the bluetooth problems
startet: stuttering sound, skipping messages in syslog (15/s).
Connecting mid-playback does not
The symptoms occurred because I was not using a fresh install of
Maverick 10.10. I upgraded from 10.04. This must have been the problem.
After installing a fresh install of 10.10, the problem is gone.
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I just installed 11.04 Alpha 3 from scratch and the same problem
(skipping, unless I connect the bluetooth headset mid-playback) is still
present.
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confirmed?
If i listen 2 music with a2dp it works until i stop music for 1 or 2 minutes.
After this sound is not playing / or very choppy.
I then have to reconnect to the audiosink to have a2dp working again.
I am using Ubuntu
I have the same problem. I've been living with it by using the following
work-around.
I first start the music/video/whatever, and then connect my bluetooth
headset. Connecting when playback is in midstream seems to fix the
problem.
As Christian Obkircher mentions, if there is no audio playing
me too
I just switched from Gentoo to Ubuntu Karmic. I have the same issue on
both systems. My hardware is:
- MSI BToes 2.1 EDR Micro Bluetooth 2.1 USB 2.0 (bluetooth dongle)
- ARCTIC SOUND HEADSET P311
I don't have problems in Windows 7. The headset works quite well with my
Android 2.1 phone,
me too
I just started using my old sony a2dp headset today on Ubuntu 10.04 and
noticed EXACTLY the same problems as described above. The music cuts in
and out at what I think is a constant rate of every 2-3 seconds. My
audio also winds down like a record player running out of juice. The
I'm running bluez-4.71 on lucid (backported maverick kernel 2.6.35-9)
and had this exact problem.
Used the suggestion in comment #34 (thanks!) - { sudo hciconfig hci0 lm
master;sudo hciconfig hci0 lp hold,sniff,park }, and that eliminated the
messages in the log and significantly improved the
Ok, I'm not positive if I'm experiencing the same bug, so please let me
know if I should enter a separate report. Here's what I notice:
* Running Lucid on a Samsung NC10 netbook
* When I turn on my Jabra Extreme bluetooth headset, it connects to both
A2DP and telephony HSP/HFP. I tried
As kzin noted in post#28, it does seem as if everything drops to the
speed of the slowest device. In fact, on my samsung nc10 netbook, my
download speed over wifi degrades significantly when listening to music
over A2DP with my Jabra Extreme. I do not recall having this problem
with my earlier
While many of you are streaming A2DP audio FROM your computer, I am
streaming audio TO the computer ( from an iPhone 3G and looping back to
my sink ) and I get the vinyl record effect too. Sound slows down,
Skips, and stutters and even the buffered audio play back. The phone is
literally right
** Summary changed:
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I'm getting very similar problems:
Jun 26 16:45:04 andrew bluetoothd[1144]: link_key_request
(sba=00:15:83:15:A3:10, dba=00:02:72:E6:FA:C8)
Jun 26 16:45:05 andrew rtkit-daemon[1518]: Sucessfully made thread 2701 of
process 1516 (n/a) owned by '1000' RT at priority 5.
Jun 26 16:45:05 andrew
same issue here -- sony vaio e series with broadcom bcm2070 bluetooth
chipset -- streaming to a A2DP Sink (Belkin BT receiver) causes endless
skips in playback with the ubiquitous pulseaudio skip messages
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doh forgot to write the specs ubuntu 10.04 bluez ppa blueman alsa 1.0.23
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I've got the same errors but with following steps:
1. I connect my Nokia-214 to notebook and first time after connect all
things run fine
2. pause rhythmbox (and any other sound source) about half minute
3. continue playing and I've got the same errors in /var/log/messages and
2.6.34 kernel and latest bluez changes nothing either. It's bluez's
problem with hifi audio and mouse usage at the same time. Looks like
parallel open channels are still handled badly. (I'm following bluez's
git commits to the source base, i couldnt spot anything changed related
to this problem,
I installed linux 2.6.34 and audio over bluetooth works again. Maybe
the reason is that the PC was affected with bug #450981 using linux
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Under ubuntu 10.04/Lucid I'm getting the same skipping messages in
syslog as the original reporter, and the same glitching of audio over
A2DP. I've tried two different A2DP headsets (Motorola S9 and Jabra
BT320s) in combination with two different Bluetooth dongles. I also use
a Bluetooth mouse
I'm sorry, Baptiste, you're completely wrong.
The adapter doesn't show this problem under Windows, and it doesn't show
the problem under previous versions of bluez.
The adapter works. It's a code issue.
Reopening.
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Daniel, what's the reason for the invalid?
I tried your suggestions, but the bug remains.
It's not the adapter since the adapter works fine in other operating
systems.
Even the bluez guys see this as a legitimate bug. When I discussed it
with them on IRC they saw it as a valid bug.
So why are
Bah, that ajax thing bites again. Anyhow, it was supposed to be the
status that I just set. In other words, we don't have enough information
for your particular hardware -- not everyone else marking me too -- to
go forward. I recommend you take this to the pulseaudio-discuss mailing
list, where
Imho not many people are using Bluetooth stereo headset, that's the
reason for few 'me too's.
Anyway:
Me too!
It's not a pulseaudio thing. it's bluez!
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Also what details are needed? Just try any BT headset with any adapter
and hi-fi audio. You'll get pitch changes or skips - unpresent with a
rightly written bluetooth stack/driver of other operating systems.
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That's untrue, IMHO. To be honest, bluez is rather crappy in itself
regardig Hi-Def audio transmission to bluetooth. This is the same issue
that I have with my Android phone (uses bluez!), it can skip and changes
pitch. Meanwhile, Mac (iPhone too) and Windows has no major problem with
audio
sorry, that was bluez mailing list not newsletter :)
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For those of you that aren't running into the bug that is discussed
above, I found today that these symptoms can also be caused by a weak
signal. I moved my bluetooth dongle MUCH closer to my headset and I no
longer get skips/dropouts. I also tried a newer 2.0 compliant dongle
that a friend had
I just wanted to add my experience with this.
While I can get my Sony bluetooth headset dr-bt21g to play music with
pulse-audio or simply bluetooth plugin of alsa, it's far from a perfect
experience. It plays okay on a 2.1 profile bluetooth notebook, skips more
frequently with a 2.0 profile
using bluez 4.60, pulse audio 0.9.21, alsa 1.0.22 and kernel 2.6.32
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oh, i must check this ASAP:
Release of bluez-4.61
This release fixes a couple of bugs within A2DP and Headset/Handsfree support.
http://www.bluez.org/bluez-461/
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It sounds like you guys are reporting a few different bugs that, while
they have some overlapping symptoms, are probably caused by different
defects and require different fixes.
While it's always great to have people submitting bugs instead of just
grumbling their way through problems, there's
Chris, i think these may be with different cause , but I do have those
logs when it skips:
Feb 16 10:51:27 xnote pulseaudio[2386]: module-bluetooth-device.c: Skipping
9676 us (= 1704 bytes) in audio stream
Feb 16 10:51:27 xnote pulseaudio[2386]: module-bluetooth-device.c: Skipping
4718 us (=
Just wanted to add my feedback - the hciconfig solution resolves the skipping
issue on my system too. I am now able to simultaneously use a BT keyboard and
headphones (in a2dp mode) simultaneously without issue. I'm using an Apple
wireless kb, Motorola S805 headphones and a Broadcom-based BT
Did you try the sudo hciconfig hci0 lm master; sudo hciconfig hci0 lp
hold,sniff,park?
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the same thing kept happening to do. I put in a whole day trying to
different things. The hciconfig thing seems to fix the problem. I will
wait and report if there are still any issues.
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Yes, I tried lm master and lp hold,sniff,park. Actually I wouldn't
really have expected it to help anyway since, as I understand them,
those options wouldn't do anything related to the symptoms I've reported
here.
I thought the AutoConnect option might work to keep HSP from
automatically
Another update on my previous post about bluez configuration. It turns
out that the key thing here are the settings in hcid.conf:
lp rswitch,hold,sniff,park;
lm accept,master;
and audio.conf:
AutoConnect=false;
this one to prevent both a2dp and headset profiles connecting at the
same time,
I'm terribly sorry to say none of the above workarounds seems to solve
this for me.
AutoConnect=false seems to do nothing at all
Disable=Headset,Gateway at least keeps the HSP from connecting, but then
A2DP doesn't connect automatically either. I can connect it manually
through blueman, and at
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