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I am trying to use a bluetooth headphone with ubuntu 14.04 and system
defaults to using HSP. The problem is that Once it connects, it should
use A2DP and become default device because I am using it from KODI and
it is very inconvenient to set it from command line. Otherwise HSP is
providing very bad quality audio. There is no way to set a default
action, and system does not retain the last set setting. Eg. I can go
and set the headphones to use A2DP but when I connect next time, it
switches back to HSP. (I believe it could remember the device from the
device id at least!)

I asked about this on launchpad answers and somebody closed it and said I 
should report it as a bug. If you think this shouldn't have been reported as a 
bug, blame the person who closed my question at launchpad answers :) Below is 
the link to it and more information and the ugly workaround I implemented in my 
system:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/288799

** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Pulseaudio selects HSP instead of A2DP and no way to set default action
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1559245
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