@Harmut (hesse-hsr)
Thank you! I just tried your "hacking fix" and it works very nicely indeed
:) .
Now the bluetooth headset shows up fine in the sound settings panel
and I can switch on A2DP profile; without problems.
Incidently, I did not encounter the reported Blueman crash,
CG: @David, OK & Thanks for your work to investigate/clarify this case.
Colum
On 14 May 2014 00:55, "David Henningsson" <1283...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> @Colum, thanks - from the log we can see that module-bluetooth-discover
> is unloaded manually. The program unloading it is "python2.7" whic
@David ... I carried out the modification to the /etc/pulse/default.pa file as
requested.
I re-booted system and observed problem still on. After getting the
Bluetooth Headset to
pair with Blueman. Using sound control panel, the bluetooth headset still
not recognised.
Cannot get A2D
CG: Seeing this quite late tonight. I will try to action your request
soon. BR. Colum
On 11 May 2014 22:20, "David Henningsson" <1283...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> @Colum, thanks. Could you try the following:
> edit /etc/pulse/default.pa and above the line that says "###
> Automatically load dr
Sorry for a delayed response to comment #43. The suggested command:
grep "pulseaudio.*bluetooth" /var/log/syslog
produced NO OUTPUT.
The output from "pactl list" is uploaded as attachment, but there is no sign of
any entry with text:
module-bluetooth-discover
-Colum
** Attachment added: "pactl
CG: @David:
Could you please consider to reverse the status back from
'INCOMPLETE' to 'CONFIRMED' (again).
There would /seem/ to be a real issue which has been confirmed
by several contributors
in this thread...
Regards Colum
On 29.04.2014 12:58, David Henning
CG: Many thanks for the tip. I had similar issues in Ubuntu 13.10
whereas 12.04 worked fine. I had hoped 14.04 would have solved it. I
also agree with you about Blueman. Without it I would have given up on
Bluetooth on Ubuntu long ago. Regards Colum :-D
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From: Kiori
Sent:
@Omri Stein, @Akaname, @Kiori, @Joe D.
First some good news... There seems to be a simple workaround to restore
the highquality A2DP interworking to your Bluetooth headset.
1) Use Blueman to pair to the headset. My experience was that it will pair and
even connect as headset with the horrible au
After upgrade from Ubuntu 12.04 LTS to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (32 bit version) for my
LG F1 Express Dual, I cannot get reliable A2DP working on my Bluetooth Headset
- Model is Philips SHB4000. The old trick of using Blueman / Refresh Services
and then re-connect no longer works. With sufficient tinke