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Bluetooth Headset Audio: Only has handsfree audio profiles no high quality ones #47

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skelmy opened this issue Feb 28, 2025 · 0 comments
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skelmy commented Feb 28, 2025

Rhino Linux Version: Rhino Linux 2025.2 (mainline) x86_64
Desktops: Unicorn and Plasma (Plasma with Wayland and X11, but mainly using Wayland at present)

Bluetooth Audio With Pipewire (but bug is also present switching to Pulse Audio and switching back to Pipewire with: rhino-hotfix pipewire):

Issue:
No Bluetooth Audio Headset code profiles ie A2DP/ AptX/LDAC etc and only shows mono headset handsfree mono with ie HSP/HSF etc
With both Pipewire and Pulse Audio for testing, with Pulse Audio it shows 'A2DP Not Available', with Pipewire installed it doesn't show it at all.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Use Bluetooth Headset
  2. Connect the bluetooth with it
  3. Use either Blueman or Pulse Audio Volume Control: Try to choose anything other than hands free, its stuck on it, with no high quality profiles available as outlined.
  4. As outlined with Pipewire it shows no other profiles, with Pulse Audio installed it shows 'A2DP Not Available' its grayed out.

Expected behavior
On Ubuntu 22.04, 24.04, 24.10, same headsets, just connect to Bluetooth, and are able to go to Blueman or Pulse Audio Volume Control and choose high quality audio profiles including LDAC as I used a Sony ANC headset for testing mainly, with any other version of Ubuntu you have access to hands free or high quality audio profiles, with Rhino at present this doesn't work (LDAC is a Sony protocol originally, also tested with an EPOS gaming headset)

@skelmy skelmy added Bug Something isn't working triage Bug report/Feature request is yet to be evaluated by the Rhino Linux team labels Feb 28, 2025
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