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I was on a Fresh Install of Fedora Remix 42, with all packages updated. (Don't have version of that time, sorry).
And I was able to play audio on Speakers and Bluetooth both. On Bluetooth I was able to play on A2DP Sink (SBC, FastStream & LDAC) as the receiver supported all these 3 codecs.
For earphones (Airpods pro), I was using HSP mSBC which gave me access to microphone, as there was a bug with my particular macbook model with in-built microphone.
I upgraded from then kernel to 6.17.12-400.asahi.fc42.aarch64 just recently, in order to get the fix released which would get my laptop built-in micrphone working as per this comment.
Now after upgrade, Built-in speakers continue to playback nice, but I realized the bluetooth with A2DP playback is not working in a weird way. I'll try my best to describe the situation.
When I start playing audio, sometimes luckily it plays for about 5-10 seconds, and get serious insane glitching/stuttering. I really mean it, like non-sense audio, no recognition of original song. After say 10-20 seconds passes, clean smooth audio comes back for like 5-10 seconds, and again same stuttering/serious glitching/absolute noise.
I'll add a sample in case required later on. The duration varies quite a lot, but usually the sensible playback lasts shorter than garbage playback. I was hinted with RT scheduling stuff by AI, so checked nice/PRI values (looked okay to me), and tested with Performance power profile (Changed from Battery UI widget).
I have tried -
- Played with bluetoothctl
- /usr/libexec/bluetooth/bluetoothd -d (Debug logs) -> journalctl -u bluetooth -f -> AI Tools help with logs
- pw-top (No xruns)
- Reviewed configs of pipewire/wireplumber -> Tried tuning some sampling rate etc. whatever AI tools suggested, nothing worked. Revert properly to factory.
- Reinstalled pipewire, wireplumber
- Installed pipewire aptx codec (from rpmfusion) to test. Unfortunately exact same behaviour.
Please suggest direction where I can look into. Pipewire? Bluez? Report somewhere else?
Machine info -
Operating System: Fedora Linux Asahi Remix 42
KDE Plasma Version: 6.5.4
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.21.0
Qt Version: 6.9.3
Kernel Version: 6.17.12-400.asahi.fc42.aarch64+16k (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland
Processors: 8 × Apple Avalanche (M2 Max), 4 × Apple Blizzard (M2 Max)
Product Name: Apple MacBook Pro (14-inch, M2 Max, 2023)�
U-Boot Version: 2025.10�