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MATE Audio Sink problems in bookworm

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MATE Audio Sink problems in bookworm

#1 Post by MikeLieberman »

I have a Bluetooth headset. Under bullseye with MATE, as soon as the headset was seen by the OS, the audio switched to the headset. Perfect! :-)

But under bookworm with MATE, while the headset is seen and connected audio stayed on the desktop speakers. To send the audio to the headset I have to right click on the speaker icon on the panel, select sink and then the system name (B21) for the headset.

I cannot find a way to force the default sink to the headset.

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Re: MATE Audio Sink problems in bookworm

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You can try the following If you use pulseaudio:

make a copy of .config/pulse to a different place. Then remove the .config/pulse folder from home directory and restart computer.

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Re: MATE Audio Sink problems in bookworm

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But under bookworm with MATE, while the headset is seen and connected audio stayed on the desktop speakers. To send the audio to the headset I have to right click on the speaker icon on the panel, select sink and then the system name (B21) for the headset.

I cannot find a way to force the default sink to the headset.
when the headset appears ¿Have you clicked on "trust"? and on "pair"?

I had a similar issue with mate despite I installed bookworm from zero. The Bluetooth connected randomly. The solution to my case (I don't mean its like yours) was to buy a Realtek dongle version 5.0 and after I installed the firmware for 8761B now it connects automatically and immediately the headset, but earphones take a while of some seconds to connect or disconnect.
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Re: MATE Audio Sink problems in bookworm

#4 Post by MikeLieberman »

@livix07

Removing the .config/pulse folder and and rebooting made no difference. The device, when I installed it under Debian 11 over a year ago was (if I remember right) both paired and trusted. However I just looked at it and (I hate how MATE shows this, it's a bad design) it showed untrusted with a check make. I clicked on it and it shows trusted with a check mark.

I turned the headset off and then later back on. It showed connected as a popup on the screen and was then asked with another popup if I wanted to accept it this time, or all times? I clicked on all times. I heard the tone in the headset to note that it was connected. However, when I played sound, it came through the speakers not the headphones. Once again I had to manually select 'sink' to send the sound to the headphones. So I am back where I started from. ... And Untust is checked. I am not sure if that means it is trusted or if this is another bug.
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#5 Post by lospala »

I also think it's a problem of Mate DE I'm new with Debian but I have experienced the same problem with Ubuntu Mate 20.04 but not with 18.04
Before changing the dongle I had to remove and reinsert the old one from the USB port every time I needed headphones connected. This is not the orthodox solution.
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