08-09-2022, 06:48 PM
(08-09-2022, 01:57 PM)Gon Wrote:(08-04-2022, 08:59 PM)kmsgli Wrote: Is anyone having issues with phone calls being on the wrong audio profile and because of that you cant hear the person who called. At first I thought it was modem related as I am running the community firmware for the modem but it seems when I answer sometimes it stays in "Play HiFi quality music" sound profile and if I go into sound settings and change the sound profile to "Make a phone call" it allows me to hear the caller and be heard proper.
Is there a faster way to change audio profiles via command line so maybe I can make a script to switch fast as it seems inconsistent sometimes when I answer the phone the profile changes properly other times it does not and I need to open settings and change the profile.
This issue seems to be newer for me.
That issue you are telling is not new; I have been watching it from a few months ago. The problem I've been noticing is after answering a phone call, in the sound menu, it displays "internal earpiece" instead of "internal speaker". And this happens randomly, anytime, too. The problem is when this happens it change to "internal earpiece" suddenly, and the sound when someone call or something is imperceptible.
Maybe there is no solution until developers get it.
Interesting post market does not have the same phone issues
I saw that the audio profile changes randomly to the wrong profile I am wondering how these can be changed via command line because I am thinking a script that listens to ModemManger for when a call is received and when it is hung up could switch the audio profile for you and be a hacky solution. I believe journalctl could tail ModemManager but I dont seem to find to much info on how to either reset and or change the audio profiles
This whole not being able to answer calls then re starting to get audio working correctly is a bit of a pain.