Bluetooth Autoconnect to Headset Makes A2DP Sink Unavailable
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When turning on my Bluetooth headset (Sony MDR-XB950N1) and the Bluetooth automatically connects with my computer, it automatically selects the HSP/HFP profile which makes audio sound terrible.
Moreover, when manually switching the profile to the A2DP sink through both Phonon and terminal (pacmd set-card-profile 3 a2dp_sink), it says that the A2DP sink is not available.
However, when manually connecting the headset with the computer (this is what I'm doing temporarily to fix the issue but it's not a user-friendly experience), by disconnecting and reconnecting, the A2DP sink becomes available and is automatically used over the HSP profile.
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When turning on my Bluetooth headset (Sony MDR-XB950N1) and the Bluetooth automatically connects with my computer, it automatically selects the HSP/HFP profile which makes audio sound terrible.
Moreover, when manually switching the profile to the A2DP sink through both Phonon and terminal (pacmd set-card-profile 3 a2dp_sink), it says that the A2DP sink is not available.
However, when manually connecting the headset with the computer (this is what I'm doing temporarily to fix the issue but it's not a user-friendly experience), by disconnecting and reconnecting, the A2DP sink becomes available and is automatically used over the HSP profile.
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When turning on my Bluetooth headset (Sony MDR-XB950N1) and the Bluetooth automatically connects with my computer, it automatically selects the HSP/HFP profile which makes audio sound terrible.
Moreover, when manually switching the profile to the A2DP sink through both Phonon and terminal (pacmd set-card-profile 3 a2dp_sink), it says that the A2DP sink is not available.
However, when manually connecting the headset with the computer (this is what I'm doing temporarily to fix the issue but it's not a user-friendly experience), by disconnecting and reconnecting, the A2DP sink becomes available and is automatically used over the HSP profile.
pulseaudio bluez
When turning on my Bluetooth headset (Sony MDR-XB950N1) and the Bluetooth automatically connects with my computer, it automatically selects the HSP/HFP profile which makes audio sound terrible.
Moreover, when manually switching the profile to the A2DP sink through both Phonon and terminal (pacmd set-card-profile 3 a2dp_sink), it says that the A2DP sink is not available.
However, when manually connecting the headset with the computer (this is what I'm doing temporarily to fix the issue but it's not a user-friendly experience), by disconnecting and reconnecting, the A2DP sink becomes available and is automatically used over the HSP profile.
pulseaudio bluez
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