I have found that numerous bluetooth sound devices treat each connection type as a separate device when connected to a computer. Do you have more than one listed? On Sat, Jan 11, 2025 at 11:33 PM Jim via PLUG-discuss < plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: > Bluetooth and my Kubuntu 24.04.1 installation don't seem to get along. > I have one of those bluetooth stereo speaker boxes that I use with the > system sometimes. It can be used as a speaker that works with a phone, > or with the computer or phone. The problem is that when I boot the > machine and try to connect to those speakers, it connects using one of > the codecs that's meant to be used with a phone. In that mode, the > sound is mono and sounds like it's being played back over a phone. > Obviously not desirable for listening to music. When I open > blueman-manager, the following audio profiles are available: > > off > headset head unit (HSP/HFP) > Headset Head Unit (HSP/HFP, codec CVSD) > Headset Head Unit (HSP/HFP, codec mSBC) > > After I go through the procedure I've worked out, it connects in high > fidelity mode with the following options available under audio profile > in blueman-manager. The X is next to the one it's using. > > off > headset head unit (HSP/HFP) > High Fidelity Playback (A2DP Sink Codec SBC) > X High Fidelity Playback (A2DP Sink Codec SBC SBC-XQ) > Headset Head Unit (HSP/HFP, codec CVSD) > Headset Head Unit (HSP/HFP, codec mSBC) > > Here's what I have to do to use the high fidelity mode. > > Unplug the bluetooth dongle > Restart bluetooth > Plug in dongle > Launch blueman manager then search for speaker, then connect to it. > > The problem isn't limited to one bluetooth dongle or the speakers I > have. I've used other bluetooth dongles and other speakers but the > problem still persists. > > Here's what hciconfig shows. > > hci0: Type: Primary Bus: USB > BD Address: 08:BE:AC:32:79:8D ACL MTU: 1021:6 SCO MTU: 255:12 > UP RUNNING > RX bytes:911592 acl:194 sco:0 events:128617 errors:0 > TX bytes:65920621 acl:125374 sco:0 commands:3234 errors:0 > Features: 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xfe 0xdb 0xfd 0x7b 0x87 > Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5 HV1 HV2 HV3 > Link policy: RSWITCH HOLD SNIFF PARK > Link mode: PERIPHERAL ACCEPT > Name: 'ladmo' > Class: 0x7c0104 > Service Classes: Rendering, Capturing, Object Transfer, Audio, > Telephony > Device Class: Computer, Desktop workstation > HCI Version: 5.1 (0xa) Revision: 0xdfc6 > LMP Version: 5.1 (0xa) Subversion: 0xd922 > Manufacturer: Realtek Semiconductor Corporation (93) > > Is there some way I can fix this. If I can't get this fixed, > eventually I'll get an FM transmitter good for covering the yard, plug > it into the system and take a radio outside. > > > Thanks to anyone that can help me get this fixed. > > Jim > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list: PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > -- A mouse trap, placed on top of your alarm clock, will prevent you from rolling over and going back to sleep after you hit the snooze button. Stephen