abrt 1.0.7 detected a crash. architecture: i686 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start --log-target=syslog comment: I was trying to get the telephony mode working for Insignia NS-BTHDST bluetooth headset with Skype. Stereo audio works fine, but when in telephony mode neither the mono output nor the microphone works. component: pulseaudio executable: /usr/bin/pulseaudio kernel: 2.6.32.9-67.fc12.i686.PAE package: pulseaudio-0.9.21-5.fc12 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/pulseaudio was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT) release: Fedora release 12 (Constantine) How to reproduce ----- 1.Install Insignia NS-BTHDST bluetooth headset and get it working 2.Open Sound Preferences and change NS-BTHDST Profile from High Fidelity Playback (A2DSP) to Telephony Duplex (HSP/HFP) 3.Try to select NS-BTHDST Mono in Output tab
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Comment ----- Audacious + pulseaudio + bluetooth
How to reproduce ----- 1. Open Amarok and start playing something with the internal sound card 2. Plug in USB sound card 3. In the Pulse Volume Control (pavucontrol) under the Playback tab, attempt to switch the amarok stream from the internal device to the USB device. Nothing happens except the audio cutting out and then coming back. 4. In the Pulse Volume Control (pavucontrol) under the Output Devices tab, attempt to adjust the volume of the USB device. This causes the crash.
How to reproduce ----- 1. plugged in fm1083 speakerphone 2. in pavucontrol tried to change volume on speakerphone 3.
How to reproduce ----- 1.i don't know 2. 3.
How to reproduce ----- 1. open pavucontrol 2. select "Output devices" tab 3. change volume of inactive device Comment ----- Unable to reproduce.
*** Bug 589654 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 590463 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Package: pulseaudio-0.9.21-5.fc12 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 12 (Constantine) How to reproduce ----- 1.adjust sound levels when channels are not locked. 2. 3. Comment ----- I'm using a usb headset from logitech.
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