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Created Mar 09, 2016 by Bugzilla Migration User@bugzilla-migration

Transients with A2DP audio streams

Submitted by Andreas Kloeckner

Assigned to pul..@..op.org

Link to original bug (#94466)

Description

Created attachment 122181 Debian package info

I often play audio from my phone through Bluetooth on my computer's speakers--and that works fantastically. There's only one wrinkle: When a system notification sound is played, there is a hard-to-describe transient after playback of the notification sound finishes. At best, there's a noticeable click. At worst, the A2DP stream plays at the wrong (and often very loud) volume for a fraction of a second. This happens also for the "plop" feedback sounds played by the Gnome 3 volume adjustment helper.

Attachment 122181, "Debian package info":
pa-info.txt

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