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I'm using Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS, and I have a speaker that works via Bluetooth. I can connect it to my laptop easily, listen to whatever I want with pure sound and no problems, but I face the problem of sound stuttering if I didn't use the speaker for a while. This occurs when:

  1. The speaker is connected via Bluetooth.
  2. I don't play any music/videos/etc for something like 10 minutes.
  3. I want to play some music/video/etc after 10 minutes of inactivity.
  4. The sound stutters and is very bad.
  5. If I disconnect the speaker and connect it again, it works and the sound is pure again.

It's annoying to disconnect and connect my speaker like 20 times a day, and I obviously can't keep listening to music all the time just to prevent this from happening. How can I solve this so the sound is always pure? Note: I tested it on other devices/operating systems and it works fine so the problem isn't from the speaker.

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From the comments...

  • we verified that the BT speaker was within physical range
  • we tried checking for bluetooth-coexistance settings
  • we turn off wi-fi and used ethernet lan
  • we tried 19.04

Recommend trying an external USB BT adapter. This one https://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/com/B007Q45EF4 is only $12, and it works fine on my sister's computer.

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