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After updating the firmware on my Sony Noise Cancelling Headset, and upgrading to Fedora 40 , my A2DP ) profiles stopped working.
I did a quick search and found someone with the same issue and it would be fixed in a Kernel upgrade. Common enough on a bleeding edge that is Fedora, however as the months moved on and the kernel upgraded, the problem remained.
I tried to implement workarounds several times but eventually came across this passage from hank aka hankuoffroad on the Fedora Forums
I knew this of course, but my Sony WH-CH700N Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones don't have a microphone. ... Hold on how does Noise Cancelling work exactly again ?
If the first is the background noise, it needs a microphone to capture it so it can be inverted.
Ah ha...I had recently also disabled my Zoom H2v2 as it was now sometimes acting as a speaker.
So presumably pipewire tries to find any microphone on the system, when it cant find the best one it will resort to the one used for noise canceling in the headset.
Once the headset is been used for audio in as well, then there isn't enough bandwidth to do high definition audio, so you end up with the low quality two way profiles.
Would the solution be as easy as enabling a proper microphone . . . .
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