Good morning,
HSP/HFP works very well here. I just have to switch from A2DP manually.
The behaviour changed somewhen late summer last year.
Kindest regards,
Dietz
Am Mittwoch, 25. März 2020, 13:39:26 CET schrieb Raúl Sánchez Siles:
> Hi:
>
> Not really answering the OP, but last time I
Hi.
I just tested Bose NC700 headsets on Debian Sid I experience the
following behavior.
MS teams:
* When I start KDE i am set to A2DP.
* I open Netflix movie in Firefox - work in A2DP.
* I pause Netflix.
* I open MS Teams and start test call, I am automatically switched to
HSP/HFP.
*
Hi:
Not really answering the OP, but last time I looked into this latest bluez
didn't support HSP/HFP properly. bluez did on v4, but not on v5. I'll be gladly
surprised if HFP works now.
Regards,
El 25 de marzo de 2020 12:34:09 CET, Jiri Kanicky escribió:
>I have similar issue. I use Bose N70
I just read here: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=116895
"I think phones switch between H2DP and A2DP depends if you're listening
music or making a call. Perhaps something similar could be implemented,
e. g. switch to H2DP if microphone is in use."
I think this would be useful.
Ji
I have similar issue. I use Bose N700 and the profile constantly
switches from High Fidelity Playback (A2DP SInk) to Headset Head Unit
(HSP/HFP).
I think the headphones mic is not even recognized by the system. It runs
on notebook mic.
Jiri
On 24/3/20 7:57 pm, Dietz Proepper wrote:
Good mo
Good morning,
I think, that this is more of a pulseaudio problem, but perhaps someone has
got an idea.
I have a bluetooth headset, supporting High Fidelity Playback (A2DP profile)
and Headset Head Unit (HSP/HFP profile). Now, every time I connect it, the
A2DP profile gets chosen, which does no
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