Just upgraded to ROM 1.40.00 O2 Asia, and find that I get no sound from Media PLayer. I've seen a post earlier which suggested that switching flight mode on then off may solve this. I did this and it seemed to work but not every time. Does anyone have a definitive fix for this issue? Thanks.
Sorry if no one has answered you. I am also sorry that I have no good news for your problem with no sound since version140 Asia was very good to me. I'm just posting to give you sound advise.
1. what was lacking in the prior version that made you upgrade?
2. was it working 100% before you upgraded?
3. are you prepared for the frustrations if you don't get your problem solved?
4. don't abandon the unit, because when it works 100% it is a great product
5. if it's not in the wiki and no one is able to help you, I would downgrade to previouse version if you can't live with MP10
Haha, I've sent my set back for servicing and told them this problem.
I've yet to find a fix for it yet, but i believe it is a conflict between some application or with the bluetooth. I've tried removing bluetooth from start up but it didn't seemed to help.
I've done a little of search and seemed that it only happens when you close WMP when the audio file is still being played. If you were to pause or stop it before closing, the no sound issue would not happen.
Any other users can comfirm this? How many users have this problem besides the Incoming call no sound issue?
Still looking for a fix/patch to this.
i believe you are correct omega. I upgraded to the O2Asia 1.40 ROM. Use media player a lot, but always stop or pause music before exiting. Never had a problem (touch wooð
Regards
chris
Thanks
Thanks everyone. At least there's a simple workaround for this.
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Andy R said:
Thanks everyone. At least there's a simple workaround for this.
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If you were to use Betaplayer (TCPMP), there shouldn't be any problem. So far after associating my mp3/wav and etc to TCPMP, I have yet to experience any No Sound issues outside of calls.
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Is anyone having similar problem to this - I am using CorePlayer 1.3.0.6213, when MP3s are played, every now and then there is something like a "crack" in sound during playback.
It's not regular, happens randomly. Never experienced that on my previous device - HTC Kaiser.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
G
edit: I have increased playback priority in CorePlayer, doesn't help.
Playback problems..
If you SEARCH for 'Soundlag' you will find this issue has been covered extensively in other threads, the problem afflicts nearly all the new HTC devices. Prepare to be disappointed
Sometimes I have this problem - what keywords to use for searching
Thanks for your response.
.. What a pitty.
did you solve this issue with Coreplayer?
I have experience the same and not with the default WMP? MAybe anything related with the buffer?
thanks in advance...
gabriel31337 said:
Is anyone having similar problem to this - I am using CorePlayer 1.3.0.6213, when MP3s are played, every now and then there is something like a "crack" in sound during playback.
It's not regular, happens randomly. Never experienced that on my previous device - HTC Kaiser.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
G
edit: I have increased playback priority in CorePlayer, doesn't help.
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i too was having the same problem but i tried CorePlayerâ„¢ mobile v1.3.6 this helped me get rid of the problem...
I hved the same problem like in this thread :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=562366
And when I listen music from speakerphone, music is strange, it seems like music playing faster that it should be.
Sites from wiki don't want to open. Could some one write here how to fix that problem?
Sorry for English.
kamykeiro said:
I hved the same problem like in this thread :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=562366
And when I listen music from speakerphone, music is strange, it seems like music playing faster that it should be.
Sites from wiki don't want to open. Could some one write here how to fix that problem?
Sorry for English.
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Well, basically the answer is there, just plugged your usb cable to you phone....and voila ....solved.
Read this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4588297&postcount=12.
I hope that helps
the wierd problem and more wierd fix sometimes miracles work yea!
oh wow, that's weird!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That was weird for all of us when it first came out..LoL, but it worked for many...many excalibur users that had this problem...that is also part of the wiki.
Hello,
I just got my HTC One X a few days ago (white, o2-branded) and it has a quite annoying bug:
Everytime a sound (no matter if music, a game or just the volume adjustment sound) starts or ends, the phone makes a "clicking" sound. It sounds a bit like a camera shutter.
Hear for yourself:
(had to break up link because this is my first post, just remove the spaces)
youtu. be/thTyeud5foc
I contacted HTC's support and they told me it wasn't reported before and I should take my phone back to the store I bought it from.
Now my question:
- Has anyone else reported or read about that bug? Goggle couldn't tell me.
- o2 didn't deliver the 1.28 Update yet. Could it be a software problem? I remember some custom DHD kernels having similar issues. So should I just wait for the update?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Cheers,
Phil
pflopp said:
Hello,
I just got my HTC One X a few days ago (white, o2-branded) and it has a quite annoying bug:
Everytime a sound (no matter if music, a game or just the volume adjustment sound) starts or ends, the phone makes a "clicking" sound. It sounds a bit like a camera shutter.
Hear for yourself:
(had to break up link because this is my first post, just remove the spaces)
youtu. be/thTyeud5foc
I contacted HTC's support and they told me it wasn't reported before and I should take my phone back to the store I bought it from.
Now my question:
- Has anyone else reported or read about that bug? Goggle couldn't tell me.
- o2 didn't deliver the 1.28 Update yet. Could it be a software problem? I remember some custom DHD kernels having similar issues. So should I just wait for the update?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Cheers,
Phil
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It happens with poweramp ... When you open it !
Sent from my HTC One X
I don't have poweramp installed...
On my phone, it happens whenever a sound starts/ends, no matter which app it is
Update:
It seems equalizer (an app I installed) is causing it. I didn't realize I had installed it, it was auto-restored by google when I got my new phone. As soon as I deinstalled it and rebooted the phone, the problem was gone. That's sad, because I don't like beats audio but want to be able to slightly increase the bass for some songs.
Anyone know another good equalizer app, preferrably with preset-widget-buttons on homescreen?
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i have the same, sounds like the camera lense is tapping the plastic
Check if you have Any app installed that alters your Sound, like equalizer, poweramp or similar. For me the clicking went away after I deinstalled and restarted the phone. You should probably untick quickstart before restarting.
It can be caused by DSPManager, disable all the tweaks for the speaker and reboot, works a treat.
invisibleelvis said:
It can be caused by DSPManager, disable all the tweaks for the speaker and reboot, works a treat.
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Also can be caused by the virtual room settings, I would leave that disabled too.
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I have the same issue. Stock phone, no root, Tmobile.
Hey guys
I picked up a One X on T-Mobile UK the other day (stock, not rooted yet) and I get exactly the same thing. I've only noticed it when playing music through Play Music (sideloaded the app via an apk found here), but now I'm going to look out for it when playing videos.
Given the comments made about poweramp and other equalisers, I suspect that it's something to do with the Beats Audio gubbins that comes pre-installed. So much for "studio quality sound", eh? :laugh:
Hi,
mine issue is somehow close to yours.
When I connect my HOX to external speakers there is some sound like click which is heard every time s sound is produced by the phone. This click i hear in the beginning and the end of the original sound (music, notification, etc.). It's quite annoying as long as the overall sound quality of the phone is satisfying to me.
Also I dont have none apps affecting audio quality. Only the stock player + sound cloud + pocket casts.
kodjo said:
Hi,
mine issue is somehow close to yours.
When I connect my HOX to external speakers there is some sound like click which is heard every time s sound is produced by the phone. This click i hear in the beginning and the end of the original sound (music, notification, etc.). It's quite annoying as long as the overall sound quality of the phone is satisfying to me.
Also I dont have none apps affecting audio quality. Only the stock player + sound cloud + pocket casts.
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I'm having a similar problem to others in this thread. I haven't installed any sound-altering apps, and no other adjustments have been made, yet whenever a sound plays a slight audio click follows... If anyone has an idea of how to solve this, I'd be very grateful. I'm on T-Mobile. Thanks!
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I see on the FAQ that I should "disable any audio effects/audio DSPs to reduce the vibrations of the DAC"...
How do I do this, please? And is this only relevant if you've activated effects already? Thanks.
Is this problem still ongoing for most?
I got this phone for my cuz. When i tested the camera i heard the sound and thought was a camera thing and could be off if the camera shutter sound was disabled
after handing over the phone to him he says he still hears the sound whenever he plays any kind of audio
It was a stock phone from Verizon so I can't tell if any other apps were installed
I'll check and follow the instructions here then let you guys know.
If I find anything else that i can share to help out will also share that
G
That click sound is because of our ****ty DAC ... So if you want to have bad sound quality for example uninstall all equalizer apps...if you want to have better, then keep it and live with it that it will click sometimes...after a while it should disappear
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Ok cool ONEX Master I'll see if it does go away.
Thought it was in fact a hardware issue.
Cause right now out of the country and have no simple way of just returning it.
Will upgrading the ROM or rooting and changing the ROM help?
positiveg said:
Ok cool ONEX Master I'll see if it does go away.
Thought it was in fact a hardware issue.
Cause right now out of the country and have no simple way of just returning it.
Will upgrading the ROM or rooting and changing the ROM help?
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it won't help normally as most EQ/DSP are producing this sound...it's because the DAC is forced to end sound so it will produce that click sound, but after a while it should be gone
So basically my problem occurs when I have the volume set low at night while I'm listening to music or Youtube. When I do, at certain quiet parts, the volume basically mutes. As someone put it "It's like there is a noise gate blocking every sound below a certain threshold if the phone volume is not almost maxed." (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2036229&page=1567). I've seen many people have the same problem, but I've been unable to find a permanent solution to it besides flashing a siyah or dorimanx kernel, but I'm not quite sure how to do that or if it's even possible on the E4GT. I'm running the CM10.1 Wild For The Night ROM. However, apparently, this problem is not exclusive to the E4GT. The thread I linked to was the other GT-I9100 s2, and I've found a different thread, though not on XDA, that has to do with the Galaxy Note. I would greatly appreciate if someone could help me solve this problem because I almost always listen at low volumes, and this muting problem is very annoying. If worst comes to worst and I can't fix it, I might just flash AOKP and hope that fixes it.
Thanks
S1lv3r_DrAg0n
S1lv3r_DrAg0n said:
So basically my problem occurs when I have the volume set low at night while I'm listening to music or Youtube. When I do, at certain quiet parts, the volume basically mutes. As someone put it "It's like there is a noise gate blocking every sound below a certain threshold if the phone volume is not almost maxed." (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2036229&page=1567). I've seen many people have the same problem, but I've been unable to find a permanent solution to it besides flashing a siyah or dorimanx kernel, but I'm not quite sure how to do that or if it's even possible on the E4GT. I'm running the CM10.1 Wild For The Night ROM. However, apparently, this problem is not exclusive to the E4GT. The thread I linked to was the other GT-I9100 s2, and I've found a different thread, though not on XDA, that has to do with the Galaxy Note. I would greatly appreciate if someone could help me solve this problem because I almost always listen at low volumes, and this muting problem is very annoying. If worst comes to worst and I can't fix it, I might just flash AOKP and hope that fixes it.
Thanks
S1lv3r_DrAg0n
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You might take a look at this thread,as it could be an issue with the dsp manager that I believe comes with cm10.1.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2199134 Sorry I can't help more, I'll keep a look out..
Have the exact same problem with my E4GT. I get this issue when I watching videos (through Youtube, stock gallery video player, vlc player, and MX player) and when I listen to music (Apollo and poweramp) so I suppose it doesn't have anything to do with programs. Anyways I'm also running the wild for the night rom, so I suppose it's an issue with the kernel or something. Force stopping/disabling DSP manager does nothing to help. This must not be a very common issue, as I see this issue being mentioned scattered around in other threads but, seeing as there's no apparent solution other than flashing, there's no official thread for this. Good luck to us unfortunate few, eh? and please do post here if you find a solution! Hopefully this issue won't persist in cm10.2
The FM mutes randomly, the mute icon doesn't appear but the effect is as if its been muted .
I only have to turn the volume up or down for the sound to resume.
This seems random, I cant tell when it might happen, but when it does it usually will do it in quick succession.
I've done a factory reset, and run the unit without installing any 3rd party apps, but the issue remains
Its like its getting muted for a traffic announcement or maybe a GPS voice guidance. If this makes sense?
**Doesnt matter now, sold it to someone thats not bothered about FM. Thanks all**
Are you running the latest malaysk rom? There is a known audio issue with this
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No mate,
I'm using the stock 4.4.4 that came with the unit.
sounds like an MCU problem to me. Try to reflash the MCU-Image.
OK mate thanks , I'll look into this.. Some reading required.
Thanks
dark alex said:
sounds like an MCU problem to me. Try to reflash the MCU-Image.
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OK mate thanks , I'll look into this.. Some reading required.
Thanks