Public bug reported:

When I connect a bluetooth device as sound output, either from bluetooth
settings or just automatically, the sound starts coming from the
bluetooth speaker, but in the sound settings the output is still set to
the built-in audio.

This means that the volume buttons are useless (affect the built-in audio which 
isn't playing anyway) until I open the sound setting and fix this.
This happens every time.

When I switch output again, it affects both the settings and the actual
output.

I expected the sound settings to match whatever output is actually
playing.

I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. The bluetooth device is a DOSS soundbox

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  When I connect a bluetooth device as sound output, either from bluetooth
  settings or just automatically, the sound starts coming from the
  bluetooth speaker, but in the sound settings the output is still set to
  the built-in audio.
  
- This means that the volume buttons are useless until I open the sound setting 
and fix this.
+ This means that the volume buttons are useless (affect the built-in audio 
which isn't playing anyway) until I open the sound setting and fix this.
  This happens every time.
  
+ When I switch output again, it affects both the settings and the actual
+ output.
+ 
+ I expected the sound settings to match whatever output is actually
+ playing.
+ 
  I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. The bluetooth device is a DOSS soundbox

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Title:
  Sound output only partially updates when connecting bluetooth device

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