On Tuesday 11 June 2019 08:11:07 Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> The automatic switching (which is indeed documented in the release of
> PulseAudio 10 [1]) doesn't seem to work for all users by the sound of
> it. And people are probably justified in complaining if they find
> Windows 10 or Android does a better job with the same headset.
If automatic profile switching does not work then it is different
problem, not problem "mic not available in A2DP Sink".
> I am not one of those users but I see enough complaints to believe the
> issue is still real. How real, I don't know... we only seem to be
> getting complaints about Ubuntu 18.04 (PulseAudio 11.1). But that could
> also be related to the general tendency of people to prefer the latest
> LTS.
You would have to find real issue and provide all needed details when
and how automatic profile switching does not work. And ideally send all
needed information to pulseaudio mailing list... I can look at it, but
without details there is no much which somebody can do.
On Tuesday 11 June 2019 08:11:07 Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> The automatic switching (which is indeed documented in the release of
> PulseAudio 10 [1]) doesn't seem to work for all users by the sound of
> it. And people are probably justified in complaining if they find
> Windows 10 or Android does a better job with the same headset.
If automatic profile switching does not work then it is different
problem, not problem "mic not available in A2DP Sink".
> I am not one of those users but I see enough complaints to believe the
> issue is still real. How real, I don't know... we only seem to be
> getting complaints about Ubuntu 18.04 (PulseAudio 11.1). But that could
> also be related to the general tendency of people to prefer the latest
> LTS.
You would have to find real issue and provide all needed details when
and how automatic profile switching does not work. And ideally send all
needed information to pulseaudio mailing list... I can look at it, but
without details there is no much which somebody can do.