You're right, I happened to put the wrong URL in my previous message.
Nevertheless, I installed Edgy with “bluez-btsco”, version “1:0.42-0ubuntu1” and at first anything seemed to work well again.
Unfortunately I only managed to make a few shorter calls before there was a system update by which several bluetooth related packages were updated. (Don't know if that really has anything to do with the reappearing problems...)
Now I'm stuck with noise (at callees end) and discontinued inbound audio (less frequent) occurring at random times again.
Is there any log file I can post here or any process I can start in order to monitor what's going on in order to help?
My /var/log/messages file e.g. shows this amongst others (This is only a small excerpt there are several hundred lines stating snd-bt-sco, but I think the entries could have occurred at or near by an audio error):
Oct 22 23:24:06 localhost kernel: [17230806.548000] snd-bt-sco: capture_prepare
Oct 22 23:24:06 localhost kernel: [17230806.548000] snd-bt-sco: prepare ok bps: 16000 size: 32768 count: 26
Oct 22 23:24:06 localhost kernel: [17230806.548000] snd-bt-sco: capture_trigger 1
Oct 22 23:24:06 localhost kernel: [17230806.548000] snd-bt-sco: setting capture to bspcm
Oct 22 23:25:52 localhost kernel: [17230913.300000] snd-bt-sco: Shift problem detected! Fixing to 1.
Oct 22 23:25:53 localhost kernel: [17230914.252000] snd-bt-sco: Shift problem detected! Fixing to 0.
You're right, I happened to put the wrong URL in my previous message.
Nevertheless, I installed Edgy with “bluez-btsco”, version “1:0.42-0ubuntu1” and at first anything seemed to work well again.
Unfortunately I only managed to make a few shorter calls before there was a system update by which several bluetooth related packages were updated. (Don't know if that really has anything to do with the reappearing problems...)
Now I'm stuck with noise (at callees end) and discontinued inbound audio (less frequent) occurring at random times again.
Is there any log file I can post here or any process I can start in order to monitor what's going on in order to help?
My /var/log/messages file e.g. shows this amongst others (This is only a small excerpt there are several hundred lines stating snd-bt-sco, but I think the entries could have occurred at or near by an audio error):
Oct 22 23:24:06 localhost kernel: [17230806.548000] snd-bt-sco: capture_prepare
Oct 22 23:24:06 localhost kernel: [17230806.548000] snd-bt-sco: prepare ok bps: 16000 size: 32768 count: 26
Oct 22 23:24:06 localhost kernel: [17230806.548000] snd-bt-sco: capture_trigger 1
Oct 22 23:24:06 localhost kernel: [17230806.548000] snd-bt-sco: setting capture to bspcm
Oct 22 23:25:52 localhost kernel: [17230913.300000] snd-bt-sco: Shift problem detected! Fixing to 1.
Oct 22 23:25:53 localhost kernel: [17230914.252000] snd-bt-sco: Shift problem detected! Fixing to 0.