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Bluetooth headset always connects as HSP/HFP
Bluetooth headset always connects as HSP/HFP
I would like it to default to A2DP sink, not HSP/HFP.
How do I set this as the default?
Using pulseaudio + blueman-applet.
How do I set this as the default?
Using pulseaudio + blueman-applet.
Re: Bluetooth headset always connects as HSP/HFP
Does this help you?
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaud ... issues/975
Seems that
load-module module-card-restore restore_bluetooth_profile=true
did the trick.
Could you try if it worsk for you?
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaud ... issues/975
Seems that
load-module module-card-restore restore_bluetooth_profile=true
did the trick.
Could you try if it worsk for you?
Re: Bluetooth headset always connects as HSP/HFP
Thank you!
I tried adding:
To the end of
and then restarted pulseaudio with:
I then turned my headset on, and it connected as HSP/HFP.
Perhaps it is supposed to remember the profile you last used for it, so I tried setting it to A2DP, disconnecting, and reconnecting, but same issue. It always connects as HSP/HFP unfortunately.
I tried adding:
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load-module module-card-restore restore_bluetooth_profile=true
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/etc/pulse/default.pa
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pulseaudio -k
Perhaps it is supposed to remember the profile you last used for it, so I tried setting it to A2DP, disconnecting, and reconnecting, but same issue. It always connects as HSP/HFP unfortunately.
Re: Bluetooth headset always connects as HSP/HFP
Instead adding it to the end, would you try to update the already existing line withkerryhall wrote: ↑2022-09-01 03:00To the end ofCode: Select all
load-module module-card-restore restore_bluetooth_profile=true
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/etc/pulse/default.pa
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load-module module-card-restore
And see, if it helps this way...
Re: Bluetooth headset always connects as HSP/HFP
Ah my apologies, I was replying to the post before yours.
I removed the line I had added to the end of /etc/pulse/default.pa, and instead modified the existing line as described and restarted pulseaudio.
Unfortunately the same issue still occurs.
From that link you sent, it looks like this was a recent fix? I'm on Debian 10, so perhaps this fix hasn't propagated yet?
Re: Bluetooth headset always connects as HSP/HFP
If that did not work, I think it's better to revert the change.
I'm sorry.
But there may be an other way. Look at this:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Softwa ... oth-policy
According to this: and try what it does in reality?
So I hope you have somewhere in your default.pa a line like
Try to update it to
Restart Pulseadio, and try how it behaves with this settting?
I'm sorry.
But there may be an other way. Look at this:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Softwa ... oth-policy
According to this:
and this:"Switch the card profile automatically to "hfgw" or "a2dp_source" when the remote end starts playing audio"
I would try to load that module with argument"auto_switch
An integer argument controlling whether Bluetooth devices (like headsets) should be switched between HFP and A2DP modes based on active streams
If set to 2, the switch happens based on some heuristics to detect whether there is a real need for a capture device to be available"
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auto_switch=2
So I hope you have somewhere in your default.pa a line like
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load-module module-bluetooth-policy
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load-module module-bluetooth-policy auto_switch=2
Re: Bluetooth headset always connects as HSP/HFP
Unfortunately no luck there either.
I did discover that I was restarting pulseaudio incorrectly, so I went back and tried everything with:
this time, still no luck.
I did discover that I was restarting pulseaudio incorrectly, so I went back and tried everything with:
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systemctl --user restart pulseaudio.service
Re: Bluetooth headset always connects as HSP/HFP
Maybe it connects as HFP, but switches to A2DP when you start to play a music?
I myself can't try it, I don't have a similar hardware.
I myself can't try it, I don't have a similar hardware.