https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=287813

--- Comment #11 from Tomasz "CeDeROM" CEDRO <to...@cedro.info> ---
Thanks for testing JRO, you may want to try vm windows with virtualbox or
something like that for firmware update, usb passthrough may work. Or there may
be some open-source firmware updaters?

https://github.com/Watchdog0x/jLink
https://github.com/gna-sw

This `pactl exit` is strange in console because PulseAudio should not run over
there so it should have zero impact. You should be using only native OSS
/dev/dspN device.

I think I have similar issue with Creative BT-W6 it works for some time then
glitches noise and audio lost. In theory this is the most "modern"
usb-bluetooth-audio dongle with all sorts of modern codecs bt 5.4 aptx auracast
ble audio etc but in practice it is unreliable for me. This is why I reverted
back to older KM-BT1 that works rock solid and my headphones use basic SBC
codec anyway. I asked Creative about firmware updates (there is only one
initial firmware possible here) but they openly refused to support Open-Source
platforms, even though I told them this dongle could be the holly grail of
usb-audio for Open-Source platform where bluetooth stack kinda sucks, they dont
care. So Jabra may be a better choice if you have chance of firmware update.

I am also embedded firmware developer and I know how messy Bluetooth stack
implementations can be so my bet is on firmware problem, considering vendor
openly states stability and reliability fixes in their firmware updates.

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