Re: [opensuse-factory] Bluetooth Headphones MIC not working!
-------- Original Message -------- From: Michal Suchánek [mailto:msuchanek@suse.de] Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2019, 12:45 PM To: Marco Calistri Cc: opensuse-factory Subject: [opensuse-factory] Bluetooth Headphones MIC not working!
On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 03:04:00PM +0000, Marco Calistri wrote:
Hello,
Just would like to say that I'm very disappointed about the fact a Bluetooth headset, which is working perfectly on Android and on Windows 10, it is not completely working on Linux Tumbleweed.
I read several users complains about same problem, not just OpenSuse users, but also users of different Linux Distro's and all agree about the fact that recent versions of BlueZ/Pulseaudio have dropped the dual protocol management A2DP-HSP/HFP.
Why do you think so? It is possible to switch the profile in pavucontrol/pactl so long as more than one profile is recognized on your device (Configuration tab in pavucontrol).
HTH
Michal
In my case, from pavucontrol INPUT options, the BT headset neither appears, only internal mic is displayed. BT headset appears just on OUTPUT options with both profiles A2DP-HSP/HFP but only the first is working. Probably on my system the headset is recognized just as an OUTPUT device but, as I told on other O.S. it is working PnP. With pacm list-cards I see that headset-input (MIC) is not available: profiles: a2dp_sink: Riproduzione ad alta fedeltà (sink A2DP) (priority 40, available: unknown) headset_head_unit: Unità headset head (HSP/HFP) (priority 30, available: no) off: Spento (priority 0, available: yes) active profile: <a2dp_sink> sinks: bluez_sink.9C_08_FD_B8_1E_19.a2dp_sink/#2: 950BT sources: bluez_sink.9C_08_FD_B8_1E_19.a2dp_sink.monitor/#3: Monitor of 950BT ports: headset-output: Cuffie con microfono (priority 0, latency offset 0 usec, available: unknown) properties: headset-input: Cuffie con microfono (priority 0, latency offset 0 usec, available: no) This is just frustrating :-( Cheers, --- Marco Calistri Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20190909 Kernel: 5.2.11-1-default - Cinnamon 3.8.9 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
In data sabato 14 settembre 2019 22:34:09 CEST, Marco Calistri ha scritto:
-------- Original Message -------- From: Michal Suchánek [mailto:msuchanek@suse.de] Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2019, 12:45 PM To: Marco Calistri Cc: opensuse-factory Subject: [opensuse-factory] Bluetooth Headphones MIC not working!
On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 03:04:00PM +0000, Marco Calistri wrote:
Hello,
Just would like to say that I'm very disappointed about the fact a Bluetooth headset, which is working perfectly on Android and on Windows 10, it is not completely working on Linux Tumbleweed.
I read several users complains about same problem, not just OpenSuse users, but also users of different Linux Distro's and all agree about the fact that recent versions of BlueZ/Pulseaudio have dropped the dual protocol management A2DP-HSP/HFP.
Why do you think so? It is possible to switch the profile in pavucontrol/pactl so long as more than one profile is recognized on your device (Configuration tab in pavucontrol).
HTH
Michal
In my case, from pavucontrol INPUT options, the BT headset neither appears, only internal mic is displayed.
BT headset appears just on OUTPUT options with both profiles A2DP-HSP/HFP but only the first is working.
Probably on my system the headset is recognized just as an OUTPUT device but, as I told on other O.S. it is working PnP.
With pacm list-cards I see that headset-input (MIC) is not available:
profiles: a2dp_sink: Riproduzione ad alta fedeltà (sink A2DP) (priority 40, available: unknown) headset_head_unit: Unità headset head (HSP/HFP) (priority 30, available: no) off: Spento (priority 0, available: yes) active profile: <a2dp_sink> sinks: bluez_sink.9C_08_FD_B8_1E_19.a2dp_sink/#2: 950BT sources: bluez_sink.9C_08_FD_B8_1E_19.a2dp_sink.monitor/#3: Monitor of 950BT ports: headset-output: Cuffie con microfono (priority 0, latency offset 0 usec, available: unknown) properties:
headset-input: Cuffie con microfono (priority 0, latency
offset 0
usec, available: no)
This is just frustrating :-(
Cheers,
--- Marco Calistri Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20190909 Kernel: 5.2.11-1-default - Cinnamon 3.8.9
I think they took it out because it did not work at all. In leap: only HSP/HFP instead of A2DP. I would guess they are trying to fix the bug? _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Ihre E-Mail-Postfächer sicher & zentral an einem Ort. Jetzt wechseln und alte E-Mail-Adresse mitnehmen! https://www.eclipso.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Il 15/09/19 14:58, stakanov ha scritto:
In data sabato 14 settembre 2019 22:34:09 CEST, Marco Calistri ha scritto:
-------- Original Message -------- From: Michal Suchánek [mailto:msuchanek@suse.de] Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2019, 12:45 PM To: Marco Calistri Cc: opensuse-factory Subject: [opensuse-factory] Bluetooth Headphones MIC not working!
On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 03:04:00PM +0000, Marco Calistri wrote:
Hello,
Just would like to say that I'm very disappointed about the fact a Bluetooth headset, which is working perfectly on Android and on Windows 10, it is not completely working on Linux Tumbleweed.
I read several users complains about same problem, not just OpenSuse users, but also users of different Linux Distro's and all agree about the fact that recent versions of BlueZ/Pulseaudio have dropped the dual protocol management A2DP-HSP/HFP.
Why do you think so? It is possible to switch the profile in pavucontrol/pactl so long as more than one profile is recognized on your device (Configuration tab in pavucontrol).
HTH
Michal
In my case, from pavucontrol INPUT options, the BT headset neither appears, only internal mic is displayed.
I think they took it out because it did not work at all. In leap: only HSP/HFP instead of A2DP. I would guess they are trying to fix the bug?
I hope so! This is not a good result for Linux in general and many users have to switch to Windows or Android, in order to make a SkyPe call using a BT headset :-/ Despite I'm aware that I shouldn't post this kind of things on this list, honestly it is so much easier doing this, at least to alert about something which is not working. Cheers, -- Marco Calistri Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20190909 Kernel: 5.2.11-1-default - Cinnamon 3.8.9 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
In data domenica 15 settembre 2019 21:07:25 CEST, Marco Calistri ha scritto:
Il 15/09/19 14:58, stakanov ha scritto:
In data sabato 14 settembre 2019 22:34:09 CEST, Marco Calistri ha scritto:
-------- Original Message -------- From: Michal Suchánek [mailto:msuchanek@suse.de] Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2019, 12:45 PM To: Marco Calistri Cc: opensuse-factory Subject: [opensuse-factory] Bluetooth Headphones MIC not working!
On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 03:04:00PM +0000, Marco Calistri wrote:
Hello,
Just would like to say that I'm very disappointed about the fact a Bluetooth headset, which is working perfectly on Android and on Windows 10, it is not completely working on Linux Tumbleweed.
I read several users complains about same problem, not just OpenSuse users, but also users of different Linux Distro's and all agree about the fact that recent versions of BlueZ/Pulseaudio have dropped the dual protocol management A2DP-HSP/HFP.
Why do you think so? It is possible to switch the profile in pavucontrol/pactl so long as more than one profile is recognized on your device (Configuration tab in pavucontrol).
HTH
Michal
In my case, from pavucontrol INPUT options, the BT headset neither appears, only internal mic is displayed.
I think they took it out because it did not work at all. In leap: only HSP/HFP instead of A2DP. I would guess they are trying to fix the bug?
I hope so! This is not a good result for Linux in general and many users have to switch to Windows or Android, in order to make a SkyPe call using a BT headset :-/
Despite I'm aware that I shouldn't post this kind of things on this list, honestly it is so much easier doing this, at least to alert about something which is not working.
Cheers, You may wish to follow KDE bugzilla: [Bug 410574] Bluetooth headset should use A2DP mode instead of HSP/HFP with finally the bug been filed to pulseaudio by Go Yunhe: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/issues/669 on an existing issue of this in pulseaudio.
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Il 16/09/19 08:23, stakanov ha scritto:
In data domenica 15 settembre 2019 21:07:25 CEST, Marco Calistri ha scritto:
I think they took it out because it did not work at all. In leap: only HSP/HFP instead of A2DP. I would guess they are trying to fix the bug?
I hope so! This is not a good result for Linux in general and many users have to switch to Windows or Android, in order to make a SkyPe call using a BT headset :-/
Despite I'm aware that I shouldn't post this kind of things on this list, honestly it is so much easier doing this, at least to alert about something which is not working.
Cheers, You may wish to follow KDE bugzilla: [Bug 410574] Bluetooth headset should use A2DP mode instead of HSP/HFP with finally the bug been filed to pulseaudio by Go Yunhe: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/issues/669 on an existing issue of this in pulseaudio.
Thanks for this link, BTW they are working on a different issue because here my headset is working pretty well as output device: listening over A2DP protocol which is the default, is very good. The problem is that I cannot use the headset's MIC which is being neither recognized by pulseaudio, so I miss the usefulness of my BT headset on Tumbleweed and I have to plug my old cable one. Regards, -- Marco Calistri Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20190909 Kernel: 5.2.11-1-default - Cinnamon 3.8.9 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
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