02-13-2020, 06:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2020, 08:49 PM by sirspate.
Edit Reason: clarified what i meant by plugged in mode
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The latest update seems to have made the bluetooth stack more unstable. I have a pair of Taotronics TT-BH22, which are bluetooth noise-cancelling headphones, which is what I'm testing with.
Prior to the last update, things were a bit finicky, but could be worked around:
- If the PBP had never been put to sleep, then they could connect and work fine.
- If the PBP had ever been put to sleep, then they would connect over bluetooth, but after ~4 minutes the connection would time out and die. The bluetooth would stop working, so typically I'd switch to plugged in mode (i.e., use the audio jack) and keep going--or just reboot.
Since the latest update:
- It doesn't matter if the PBP has been put to sleep; the bluetooth stack times out after ~4 minutes. On top of that, the "Bluetooth Devices" applet stops responding. And after ~2 more minutes, the entire UI locks up, requiring a system reboot.
Anyone else seeing weird issues with bluetooth after the latest PBP update?
Prior to the last update, things were a bit finicky, but could be worked around:
- If the PBP had never been put to sleep, then they could connect and work fine.
- If the PBP had ever been put to sleep, then they would connect over bluetooth, but after ~4 minutes the connection would time out and die. The bluetooth would stop working, so typically I'd switch to plugged in mode (i.e., use the audio jack) and keep going--or just reboot.
Since the latest update:
- It doesn't matter if the PBP has been put to sleep; the bluetooth stack times out after ~4 minutes. On top of that, the "Bluetooth Devices" applet stops responding. And after ~2 more minutes, the entire UI locks up, requiring a system reboot.
Anyone else seeing weird issues with bluetooth after the latest PBP update?