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I have a Bluetooth speaker, I originally paired it with my Ubuntu 14.04 machine and mistakenly had the curiosity to see if I could change equalizer settings by installing pulseaudio-equalizer. When I did that and performed a restart, I could no longer set the speakers mode to High Fidelity Playback (A2DP). The option was listed, but it wasn't applying the setting.

I decided to re-pair the bluetooth speaker, and when I did I was able to set the mode to High Fidelity Playback (A2DP). But, it doesn't keep that setting. So now, ever since I installed and sequentially removed pulseaudi-equalizer, I have to re-pair the device after every reboot to apply the High Fidelity Playback (A2DP) mode.

Is there a configuration issue that I am missing? A library missing? Do I have a profile that my configuration is defaulting to on reboot?

I should also note that when I uninstalled pulseaudio-equalizer it ended up breaking my audio sound indicator and removing sound systems from system settings. I had to reinstall both to get them to appear again.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you so much!

Aaron Brewer
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  • did you try that: http://askubuntu.com/questions/319871/bluetooth-speaker-preferred-mode-high-fidelity-playback-a2dp-is-not-getting?rq=1 – laugeo Dec 26 '15 at 08:33

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