I didn't. Someone else did 9 years ago in comment #19.
Also, the original bug was logged against Ubuntu 9.10 which reached end
of life in 2011.
The most recent report of this bug I can see is 17.10, which also
reached end of life in 2018.
If you have any ongoing problems then please open a new
Bug still exists in 18.10. How can you mark it fixed???
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Probably not much of use here but, heck sue me:
Can confirm #23 fixes stuff on Arch Linux too.
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Thanx to the fix in #23 I can now listen to uninterrupted A2DP audio
from my laptop and use (or better, -not- use) the mouse without causing
audio stutter. I'm running Kubuntu Wily (Frameworks 5.15.0, Applications
15.08.2, Plasma 5.4.2, Bluez 5.35).
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Bug is not fixed. I still have to apply #24 fix.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Uldis Kalniņš (ulcha)
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Confirmed on 14.10 alpha
Fix in #23 still working.
hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
BD Address: BC:77:37:D5:9F:89 ACL MTU: 310:10 SCO MTU: 64:8
UP RUNNING PSCAN
RX bytes:1364783 acl:46087 sco:0 events:89396 errors:0
TX bytes:29127367 acl:132937 sco:0 commands:229
I am also seeing the same issue as mentioned by Matt Hegarty in comment
#43
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/424215/comments/43)
I have ubuntu 12.04, kernel 3.8.0-37-generic, bluez 4.98-2ubuntu7,
my BT mouse is : Gigabyte
and BT headset is: motorola SF600.
With fix
This appears to still be an issue in 13.04 daily (201302120. I'm running
a Macbook Air1,1 with an Apple BT mouse (A1296) and Samsung BT
headphones (SBH600).
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Confirmed on 12.04. The workaround in comment 23 worked for me after I
disconnected all bluetooth devices and then ran the commands.
hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
BD Address: 00:02:72:DA:07:50 ACL MTU: 1021:8 SCO MTU: 64:1
UP RUNNING PSCAN ISCAN
RX bytes:1349414
This bug still exists in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and (re)reported in Red Hat
Bugzilla's as bug 749366, so I believe we need a new bug report to get
a fix for this into a 12.04.x point release?
If Andrei's patch to increase bitpool in bluetooth daemon fixes this
problem then the problem _is_ in bluez
Matt: please file a new bug report for your hardware. It's also possible
that this is hardware-related, since different bluetooth chips may have
different performance.
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Ubuntu 11.04
2.6.35-32-generic
bluez 4.69-0ubuntu
I'm trying to stream audio to hi-fi from Ubuntu. Experienced very
choppy audio with a Belkin L25 bluetooth dongle, sending playback to a
Belkin Music Receiver. This was in the absence of any mouse movements.
Tried the following:
* Disconnected
The fix in comment #26
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/424215/comments/26)
used to work for me until I installed the latest updates and restarted
last night...now the audio is once again choppy. I'm on 11.04. Any
suggestions?
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I tried Ubuntu on my Cr-48, and it seems to be the other way around... my
Logitech Bluetooth mouse seems to lag while the audio continues just fine.
Atheros AR5BBU12 Bluetooth. Ubuntu 10.10.
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No progress? I reported same problem on Sony Vaio CPCEA1SE. BT mouse +
BT audio (a2dp) doesn't work together correctly. audio drop off stream.
Ubuntu 2.6.35-25 x86_64
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He later reported experiencing the bug again, so I'll reopen this.
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OK, I can't actually change the bug status here.
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I can reproduce this consistently on Ubuntu 10.10 x64. Why is the
status of this bug set to Fix Released?
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Because someone 10 months ago said it was fine in 10.04... I agree, I
haven't noticed much improvement in Bluetooth performance.
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That seems to help a lot. In 30 minutes of testing, I had zero audio
stutters, even if I frantically wiggled the mouse.
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Can somebody check that changing bitpool in bluetooth daemon helps? Like
(NOTE: dirty hack):
bluez repository:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/bluetooth/bluez.git
diff --git a/audio/unix.c b/audio/unix.c
index 62eee31..e1a1c5a 100644
--- a/audio/unix.c
+++ b/audio/unix.c
@@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ static
Thank you for the feedback.
Sometimes it is also helps to make your own computer visible before
connecting to a new/unknown bluetooth device.
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Ok, I got it working. I d/c the devices and then ran the commands and
reconnected the devices.
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I hope you put sudo in front of the commands.
These commands need to be executed before connecting the devices.
If that does not help, try the udev rule.
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I am having the exact same problem. I tried the hciconfig commands and
it didn't work. My mouse and headset work perfectly with the exact same
hardware under windows 7.
Linux 2.6.32-24-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 20 14:24:04 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux
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I am get choppy and garbled sound and I am not even using a Bluetooth
mouse ( or any other bluetooth device at the same time as A2DP stream).
A2DP sound tends to pitch shift constantly, gets worse when the source (
my phone ) is far away from the computer. The hciconfig options help,
but it did
The hciconfig hci0 lm ACCEPT,MASTER ; hciconfig hci0 lp
HOLD,SNIFF,PARK trick does _not_ work here. Audio still drops out when
I move the mouse.
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Yeah, indeed, the problem lies deeper in the code of bluez stack. I've
tried all the hciconfig options and it does not help a bit.
(Interesting fact is that the troubles with bluez are underlined by the
sudden pitch changes and skips happening on android based phones with
bluetooth, which OS uses
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,
The problem is not bluez but the settings bluez uses. You can use
hciconfig to put your device into the correct mode.
hciconfig hci0 lm ACCEPT,MASTER
hciconfig hci0 lp HOLD,SNIFF,PARK
should be enough where hci0 is your bluetooth device.
I put this in a udev rule so that these changes are
This might be useful for some admittedly.
BUT that doenst really help the problem underlying in bluez which causes
the problem with using mouse and A2DP parallelly.
And yes, I've tried a zillion configuration versions with hciconfig and none
helped.
It's definitely bluez problem.
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I use a bluetooth mouse and A2DP in parallel with this configuration
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Thanks for the tip about the hciconfig settings.
hciconfig hci0 lm ACCEPT,MASTER
hciconfig hci0 lp HOLD,SNIFF,PARK
Running those makes things much better. I can actually use the Bluetooth
mouse and play Bluetooth audio at the same time without totally losing
the audio. I'm going to try the udev
have the same problem in 10.04 with 2.6.32 bluez 4.60.
Having Trust 15352 mouse and Motorola S305 headset
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I've tried the beta 2 a view days ago and have to report that the bug
still exists in Lucid. This is so annoying because on Windows XP the
audio gateway and the mouse together works properly.
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lucid uses bluez 4.60, 2.6.32. I'm using 4.60 too on my arch linux
system. There I do have the skips, even having these versions...tho it
can play for some minutes but after a while it gets bad. This is with BT
2.0 profile. On my 2.1 notebook it's much better, very few skips and
little pitch
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Martin Emrich e...@emmes-world.de wrote:
I just tried it on my old laptop (Thinkpad T41p running lucid i386
updated a few minutes ago), with the same headset and the same mouse. On
lucid, it seems to work (not a single audio interruption for 5 minutes
now).
I just tried this under Windows Vista, same hardware. Here, there's no
problem, the music plays fine while using the mouse. So it seems not to
be a hardware or gereral Bluetooth protocol problem.
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On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Martin Emrich e...@emmes-world.de wrote:
I just tried this under Windows Vista, same hardware. Here, there's no
problem, the music plays fine while using the mouse. So it seems not to
be a hardware or gereral Bluetooth protocol problem.
Perhaps you can ask on
Baptiste, i've already sent a mail to the linux-bluetooth mailing-list
regarding that (after waiting an hour on the irc channel you mentioned).
Now waiting for reply there on the mailing list. Link:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-bluetoothm=126633648012348w=2
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I just tried it on my old laptop (Thinkpad T41p running lucid i386
updated a few minutes ago), with the same headset and the same mouse. On
lucid, it seems to work (not a single audio interruption for 5 minutes
now).
I don't think there will be a fix released for 9.10, so let's wait for
10.04 :)
Same problem with sony dr-21btg a gigabyte bluetooth mouse and 2.1
bluetooth notebook, and 2.0 notebook. Both skips while using them at the
same time or just even ideling the mouse. (kernel 2.6.32, 4.60/4.61
bluez)
Any updates?
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Almost the same problem for me. But my Motorola H350 headset is
stronger than my mouse and very often kills other connections (mouse
and phone). And then it doesn't sound just stutters.
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If the audio destination is closer compared to the mouse it's much less
of a problem... but once the audio destination is further, like 10 feet,
the mouse really messes with it.
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Changing to Confirmed, still getting this.
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It is impossible to use Plantronics P590 at same time when Logitech M555b mouse
in use. Sound shutdown on every mouse movement.
When I use only headset it work very good. Under Windows XP headset and mouse
works perfectly together.
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I can confirm this problem with a broadcom bluetooth controller also
with enhanced data rate on a IBM T60 in combination with an motorola
DC800 audiogateway and an noname bluetooth mouse.
From Jaunty to Karmic it has become worse.
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I'm using a Motorola S805 headset and
Bus 007 Device 003: ID 413c:8126 Dell Computer Corp. Wireless 355 Bluetooth
Same for me is Karmic with 2.6.31-11...
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