I am using CM7 stable. When I record a video on my wildfire the sound is fine, but when I upload that same video to YouTube the sound plays out really really quickly. It's almost as if the bitrate is set too high.
Anyone else have this problem?
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No one else has this problem?
I have this problem as well and have been trying to find a fix. I wonder if anything is in the bug tracker.
I can't see anything. My bet would be it is a wildfire specific thing as it seems like the sound is playing through too fast and so could be that the bitrate is set too high?
I have recently installed nightly 79 and will try again and report back. I haven't seen anything in the changelogs to suggest it has been fixed though
Sorry, forgot to mention. I am not on a wildfire. I am on a MyTouch3gSlide. From my research it seems to be a CM7 thing, not related to any particular phone. I have seen other posts from people on 4-5 different phones, all running CM7. CM6.1 did not have this issue.
Yeah I have just repeated this with nightly build 79. It seems to me like the sound is there but plays through to quickly on youtube.
If you open the video file from the phone in VLC the sound plays fine. The sound also plays fine on the phone itself, just not on the uploaded youtube clip
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Hi guys,
So I just got my GN a couple days ago and I've been LOVING it... but I just encountered a huge issue with video recording and I cant seem to find another thread that discusses this problem. I went to a Young the Giant show a few nights ago and recorded a few of their songs but when I went to watch them tonight, the video was normal, but the audio was sped up exactly 2x its normal speed. Once the audio finished, the video continues on the phone, but on the PC the windows media player errors out and closes the video. I have 6 videos which all do the same exact thing.
Has anyone else had this issue? I would really like to know if I just got a bad phone...
No, definitely i haven't seen anything like that by now. Seems like an issue with codecs.
Sent from my super Galaxy Nexus plusĀ®
I thought the same thing... but this is on the stock ICS rom. It is rooted, though.
Nope, no overclocking has been done. I simply rooted the phone, keeping the stock rom in place. Any suggestions for a third party video recorder?
Wow... thanks so much for the tip Acererak, it was the volume boost app! I was using Volume+ because the phone's max volume is just so low. I guess I'll have to find another method. Thanks!
Hi guys,
i've installed OTA 1.29.401.11 on my HTC One X but now, during reproduction of a youtube video, i hear many "clicks"...it seem like the very old cd burners when they aren't capable to extract the tracks.
Someone has the same problem?
Thanks
Exactly the same happen to me!
Sounds good to me that the problem isn't only mine.
I don't know if the issue depends on the last OTA.
I had this once and rebooting the phone cured it. It affected all audio for me including videos in the gallery
Don't have that problem. But a reboot of the phone might help or check if the youtube application needs an update...
do you have the same problem when using a headset?
I thought it's somehow related to the YT app itself. It's the only one I'm getting these audio clicks and stutters in. The problem gets especially crazy I have Audio FX Widget turned on (absolutely no problem in any other apps that play audio).
Hi,
I just came from a concert and like every fan, I made a lot of videos through my GNex.
But in one of the best performances, for some weird reason, there is no sound. At first I thought it might be because of the size of the video (second biggest). But there is another one (biggest) with a higher size and it has sound without any issues.
Also all the videos before and after it have sound, just except THAT one. Man am I confused beyond measure.
Does anyone else has this issue? Is there a way to get the sound back on that video? I really want to get it working.
Thanks in advance for your help.
G.
Hmmm... transfer it to your computer, and see if you can play it there? Idk what media player you use for your computer, but I recommend VLC Media Player, plays everything I throw at it, perfectly. Come back with results.
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theking_13 said:
Hmmm... transfer it to your computer, and see if you can play it there? Idk what media player you use for your computer, but I recommend VLC Media Player, plays everything I throw at it, perfectly. Come back with results.
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Actually I found that out on my PC once I had transferred all the videos. And with more digging, I found another video (from the concert) that didn't have sound. So its two from the pack. But it only happened in last night's videos, never happened before.
And I did use VLC to play 'em.
I've read some threads in Google about people complaining for this issue, but they see it more consistently than I do. If it indeed is a mic issue (faulty mic stops working in GNex) then I'm screwed. Didn't expect that to happen on a Google flagship.
But if you guys do have any suggestions to fix it I would be glad to hear 'em. (or find the sound file hidden somewhere in the crevices of android directory structure)
Also if this issue persists, could someone guide me to a Video recording app which shows you your mic equalizer (or spectrum) so that you know when the mic is recording and when its not. So that for videos where you don't see any movement on the mic spectrum you can restart and start taping again instead of losing that magical moment for all eternity... no thanks to you Google!
Hey guys,
So i'm a long time rooter, and such so i've done some of my m own trouble shooting for this issue on my own, to no avail.
My issue is while, i'm either watching a video, or listening to music, if i'm doing anything with the tablet at all, such as checking Facebook, Emails playing a game, and what not, Quite frequently, I will hear a loud buzzer type sound, and the song / video will freeze for the duration of the buzzer.
I'm currently on ASOB 1.3.1, and I started noticing this from 1.2.9 when i first installed the ROM.
So far what i've done for trouble shooting... I've done a full power cycle of my device, I've wiped data, cache, dalvik, and system when i've upgraded version of the ROM.
The only thing that i can think of that would be affecting this would be the DSP Manager. Though this issue has never happened to me in the past with previous roms that had dsp manager, and i utilized the same or very similar settings in dsp manager across the board.
Any ideas as to what could be causing this?
Thanks!
I've been having the same problem on cm11 snapshot. It used to freeze but now the video glitches for a second along with a buzz. I also had this problem on Omni rom as well. Happens on any video playback on YouTube or any media player.
^Ditch the snapshot the fix has been around since the 2/12 nightly. Update.
Glitch kernel also fixes the problem.
yosmokinman said:
^Ditch the snapshot the fix has been around since the 2/12 nightly. Update.
Glitch kernel also fixes the problem.
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Oh thanks, didn't know
Hi there,
I've been having a weird issue in my HTC X for a while now. I've goggled it and been unable to find anyone with a similar issue so I decided to post it.
The thing is that the sound works fine on everything (music player, games, etc.) until I place or recieve a phone call. After that every sound is accelerated. Even videos play faster that usual to accommodate the sound speed.
The only way to fix it is restart the phone.
Has this happened to anyone else?
I'm currently using cyanogenMod (nightly from october) but it's been a issue for several months now.
I don't know if the issue is specific for cyanogen roms or will happen with others (will update if I check).
jurrabi said:
Hi there,
I've been having a weird issue in my HTC X for a while now. I've goggled it and been unable to find anyone with a similar issue so I decided to post it.
The thing is that the sound works fine on everything (music player, games, etc.) until I place or recieve a phone call. After that every sound is accelerated. Even videos play faster that usual to accommodate the sound speed.
The only way to fix it is restart the phone.
Has this happened to anyone else?
I'm currently using cyanogenMod (nightly from october) but it's been a issue for several months now.
I don't know if the issue is specific for cyanogen roms or will happen with others (will update if I check).
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You are with custom rom or install sound mod on zeroinfinity I think you \are with ARHD and choice this in aroma