Headphones (EOZ Arc) do not realize that music is played while in HFP profile and turn themselves off
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Pulseaudio version: pulseaudio 15.0
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PipeWire version (
pipewire --version
): pipewire Compiled with libpipewire 0.3.38 Linked with libpipewire 0.3.38 -
Distribution and distribution version (
PRETTY_NAME
from/etc/os-release
): Ubuntu 21.10 -
Desktop Environment: GNOME 40.4.0
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Kernel version (
uname -r
): 5.13.0-20-generic -
BlueZ version (
bluetoothctl --version
): bluetoothctl: 5.60 -
lsusb
:
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 0bda:b00b Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Realtek Bluetooth 4.2 Adapter
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0b05:190e ASUSTek Computer, Inc. ASUS USB-BT500
- Bluetooth devices:
Device 00:02:5B:20:0F:84 EOZ ARC
Device F2:6D:26:8B:02:9A BluetoothMouse3600
Description of Problem:
EOZ Arc Headphones turn themselves off while listening to music/having a zoom meeting. This only happens while using the HFP profile. AD2P is fine. With pulseaudio it works also fine with HFP profile. Logs for pipewire 0.3.32 are attached but also tested with 0.3.38. Unfortunately, were unable to get pipewire master working.
How Reproducible:
100% Tested with both 0bda:b00b Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Realtek Bluetooth 4.2 Adapter and 0b05:190e ASUSTek Computer, Inc. ASUS USB-BT500.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Connect EOZ Arc
- Switch to HFP (SBC) profile
- Listen music for 15 min
Actual Results:
After 15 min the headphones turn off even though music is played.
Expected Results:
Headphones stay on as long as music is played. The headphones turn off only after 15 min when no music is played (just like with pulseaudio).
Additional Info (as attachments):
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pw-dump > pw-dump.log
: pw-dump.log - Bluetooth debug log, see here: pipewire-bluez-hfp-msbc.log pipewire-bluez-aptx.log