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Description of problem: Bluetooth headset (Philips SHB9100) isn't remembered in sound under 'output.' When Bluetooth disconnects and reconnects the following is lost: - Philips as output device - Philips previous volume (reset to 100%) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): control-center-3.10.1-1.fc20.x86_64 pulseaudio-4.0-8.gitf81e3.fc20.x86_64 How reproducible: Requires a bluetooth headset, and a Gnome 3.10 desktop. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Pair a bluetooth headset. 2. Choose headset as output device. 3. Set volume to something sensible, less than 100%. 4. Disconnect bluetooth (power off on headset or suspend/resume) 5. Reconnect bluetooth 6. Open sound settings. Actual results: 7a. Headset is not the chosen output device 7b. Headset is on 100% volume. Expected results: 7a. Resume with bluetooth headset if it was the last active sound output. 7b. Remember volume from before disconnect. Additional info: The expected behaviour is the actual behaviour with wired headsets. Required timeframe for disconnect/reconnect has not been established. 983298 or 998548 may be related. If the bluetooth headset gets re-allocated as a "new" headset, the volume settings will surely be lost.
*** Bug 1030475 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
I'm getting a similar problem with my bluetooth mouse with my laptop. It seems that whenever I close the lid the bluetooth settings all get turned off. The device stays paired but bluetooth is turned off and the device is turned off in the system control settings. This is changed behaviour from Fedora 19 where it all just worked without the need to go in and turn this stuff back on every time I started using the computer again.
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7a is still a problem in Fedora 22 7b is no longer a problem in Fedora 22
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