Bug#776637: pulseaudio: resets the volume to 100% everytime I connect my bluetooth speakers

Felipe Sateler fsateler at debian.org
Thu Feb 12 13:30:11 UTC 2015


On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 10:28 AM, Stefan Nagy <public at stefan-nagy.at> wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, den 11.02.2015, 09:58 -0300 schrieb Felipe Sateler:
>> > When I connect my bluetooth speakers (and when I'm not affected by bug 776632,
>> > so the speakers are identified as audio output device), they are used for audio
>> > output immediately – and the volume is always set to 100%. So it's always a
>> > bad idea to connect my bluetooth speakers while listening to music, even if I
>> > could lower the volume immediately (see bug 776636).
>> >
>> > I would expect pulseaudio to either preserve the volume I used on my other
>> > audio output device (before I connected my bluetooth speakers) or to use a
>> > moderate default volume level.
>> >
>> > Please tell me if I can provide any more useful information.
>>
>> Does this problem occur after disconnecting and reconnecting the
>> speakers? If so, please provide a verbose log of pulseaudio[1] where
>> you connect the bluetooth speakers.
>
> This problem occurs every time I connect my speakers. I'll attach a
> pulseaudio log file I already posted with report #776632.
>
> I started pulseaudio, entered GNOME bluetooth settings, connected to my
> bluetooth speakers and then entered GNOME audio settings. In this case I
> was not affected by bug #776632, so the speakers were addded as audio
> output device.

Thanks for this log. I'm currrently a bit busy to investigate this,
but in the meantime please check this askubuntu post to see if
anything applies to you:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/396841/how-can-i-save-my-bluetooth-headset-volume-settings


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Saludos,
Felipe Sateler



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