a2dp problems on ubuntu 16.4 unable to connect












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There are a lot of topics about this but none of them helps .
when i try to change profile of my headphones to a2dp it gives me following error on blueman .



Before i was able to connect only disconnecting after initial connection and connecting back through the buttons on my headphones but it doesn't work anymore.



when i try to load bluetooth discover module using the command pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover i get Failure: Module initialization failed error.



At the moment i can only connect to hsp/hfp profile which results sounds from star trek










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  • This helped me connect to A2DP but it isn't a real fix

    – Jeremy31
    Sep 18 '16 at 17:23











  • it tells me there no such profile

    – nikoss
    Sep 18 '16 at 19:11











  • bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1574324 is a similar bug

    – Jeremy31
    Sep 19 '16 at 10:19
















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There are a lot of topics about this but none of them helps .
when i try to change profile of my headphones to a2dp it gives me following error on blueman .



Before i was able to connect only disconnecting after initial connection and connecting back through the buttons on my headphones but it doesn't work anymore.



when i try to load bluetooth discover module using the command pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover i get Failure: Module initialization failed error.



At the moment i can only connect to hsp/hfp profile which results sounds from star trek










share|improve this question























  • This helped me connect to A2DP but it isn't a real fix

    – Jeremy31
    Sep 18 '16 at 17:23











  • it tells me there no such profile

    – nikoss
    Sep 18 '16 at 19:11











  • bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1574324 is a similar bug

    – Jeremy31
    Sep 19 '16 at 10:19














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There are a lot of topics about this but none of them helps .
when i try to change profile of my headphones to a2dp it gives me following error on blueman .



Before i was able to connect only disconnecting after initial connection and connecting back through the buttons on my headphones but it doesn't work anymore.



when i try to load bluetooth discover module using the command pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover i get Failure: Module initialization failed error.



At the moment i can only connect to hsp/hfp profile which results sounds from star trek










share|improve this question














There are a lot of topics about this but none of them helps .
when i try to change profile of my headphones to a2dp it gives me following error on blueman .



Before i was able to connect only disconnecting after initial connection and connecting back through the buttons on my headphones but it doesn't work anymore.



when i try to load bluetooth discover module using the command pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover i get Failure: Module initialization failed error.



At the moment i can only connect to hsp/hfp profile which results sounds from star trek







16.04 sound bluetooth headphones a2dp






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  • This helped me connect to A2DP but it isn't a real fix

    – Jeremy31
    Sep 18 '16 at 17:23











  • it tells me there no such profile

    – nikoss
    Sep 18 '16 at 19:11











  • bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1574324 is a similar bug

    – Jeremy31
    Sep 19 '16 at 10:19



















  • This helped me connect to A2DP but it isn't a real fix

    – Jeremy31
    Sep 18 '16 at 17:23











  • it tells me there no such profile

    – nikoss
    Sep 18 '16 at 19:11











  • bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1574324 is a similar bug

    – Jeremy31
    Sep 19 '16 at 10:19

















This helped me connect to A2DP but it isn't a real fix

– Jeremy31
Sep 18 '16 at 17:23





This helped me connect to A2DP but it isn't a real fix

– Jeremy31
Sep 18 '16 at 17:23













it tells me there no such profile

– nikoss
Sep 18 '16 at 19:11





it tells me there no such profile

– nikoss
Sep 18 '16 at 19:11













bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1574324 is a similar bug

– Jeremy31
Sep 19 '16 at 10:19





bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1574324 is a similar bug

– Jeremy31
Sep 19 '16 at 10:19










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Setting line in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf to




MultiProfile = single




helped me to switch profile on a2dp_sink.
After changing file you need to restart bluetooth service.
My system is Xubuntu 18.04.






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    Setting line in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf to




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    helped me to switch profile on a2dp_sink.
    After changing file you need to restart bluetooth service.
    My system is Xubuntu 18.04.






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      Setting line in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf to




      MultiProfile = single




      helped me to switch profile on a2dp_sink.
      After changing file you need to restart bluetooth service.
      My system is Xubuntu 18.04.






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        Setting line in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf to




        MultiProfile = single




        helped me to switch profile on a2dp_sink.
        After changing file you need to restart bluetooth service.
        My system is Xubuntu 18.04.






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        MultiProfile = single




        helped me to switch profile on a2dp_sink.
        After changing file you need to restart bluetooth service.
        My system is Xubuntu 18.04.







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