** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt)

** Summary changed:

- "Please sync pulseaudio from debian Buster" where  pulseaudio (11.0-1)
+ Upgrade to PulseAudio 11.1

** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => In Progress

** Description changed:

+ PulseAudio 11.1 changes:
+ 
+  * Fix a crash in filter modules related to flat volumes and volume
+    sharing
+  * Fix a crash when the bluetooth adapter reports weird MTU size
+  * Disable bluetooth MTU autodetection by default
+  * Add mixer handling back for hardware that doesn't have any alsa-lib
+    configuration
+  * Prioritize USB devices over built-in sound cards (11.0 was supposed
+    to have this feature, but the implementation turned out to be
+    incomplete)
+ 
  PulseAudio 11.0 release notes
  
  Changes at a glance
  
  Support for newer AirPlay hardware
  USB and bluetooth devices preferred over internal sound cards
  The default sink and source configuration is remembered better
  Bluetooth HSP headset role implemented
  Bluetooth HFP audio gateway role implemented (requires oFono)
  Bluetooth HSP audio gateway and HFP hands-free unit roles can be enabled 
simultaneously
  Upmixing can now be disabled without bad side effects
  Avoid having unavailable sinks or sources as the default
  Option to avoid resampling more often
  Option to automatically switch bluetooth profile to HSP more often
  Better latency regulation in module-loopback
  Changed module argument names in module-ladspa-sink and 
module-virtual-surround-sink
  Fixed input device handling on Windows
  Improved bluetooth MTU configuration (warning! this causes some hardware to 
not work any more, see the details below for how to fix it)
  GNU Hurd support
  Applications can request LADSPA or virtual surround filtering for their 
streams
  Support for 32-bit applications on 64-bit systems in padsp
  
  https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Notes/11.0/

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1716700

Title:
  Upgrade to PulseAudio 11.1

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  PulseAudio 11.1 changes:

   * Fix a crash in filter modules related to flat volumes and volume
     sharing
   * Fix a crash when the bluetooth adapter reports weird MTU size
   * Disable bluetooth MTU autodetection by default
   * Add mixer handling back for hardware that doesn't have any alsa-lib
     configuration
   * Prioritize USB devices over built-in sound cards (11.0 was supposed
     to have this feature, but the implementation turned out to be
     incomplete)

  PulseAudio 11.0 release notes

  Changes at a glance

  Support for newer AirPlay hardware
  USB and bluetooth devices preferred over internal sound cards
  The default sink and source configuration is remembered better
  Bluetooth HSP headset role implemented
  Bluetooth HFP audio gateway role implemented (requires oFono)
  Bluetooth HSP audio gateway and HFP hands-free unit roles can be enabled 
simultaneously
  Upmixing can now be disabled without bad side effects
  Avoid having unavailable sinks or sources as the default
  Option to avoid resampling more often
  Option to automatically switch bluetooth profile to HSP more often
  Better latency regulation in module-loopback
  Changed module argument names in module-ladspa-sink and 
module-virtual-surround-sink
  Fixed input device handling on Windows
  Improved bluetooth MTU configuration (warning! this causes some hardware to 
not work any more, see the details below for how to fix it)
  GNU Hurd support
  Applications can request LADSPA or virtual surround filtering for their 
streams
  Support for 32-bit applications on 64-bit systems in padsp

  https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Notes/11.0/

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