After doing a search, it seems this might be an isolated case, but maybe someone can help regardless.
When I record video (no matter how long the video is) the audio is always out of sync, a little behind the video. I've tried setting it on a lower resolution, turned on "Power Shutter" (which I don't know the function of, to be honest) and doubt it's the ROM since it's done this since stock, and I'm on CND 1.5.0 now.
Any ideas what could be causing this? Has anyone else had this issue besides me?
You might have some hardware issues. Hard to tell, but it does sound like a software issue too.
The only thing tripping me is that you said you had the problem on stock which makes it seem like a hard issue.
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Geez, I hope it's not a hardware issue.
Does anyone have any suggestions for alternative camera apps? I think it might help me figure out if it is indeed a software issue.
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I've been using the "DK Custom Froyo V4.5.2" ROm for a while now, and it's been behaving quite well. But I just made a call and when it was over the display just stayed black, it has happened a few times before. It's quite annoying since the only solution seems to be to rip out the battery and put it in again.
I'm not sure it's the ROM that's causing this, in fact I don't think it is, but you never know. So wondering if anyone else have experienced this with the wildfire and have a solution for it. I'd rather stay with the current ROm but if a change to another one would fix this problem I'm willing to try it. But I rather stay with a "Older" ROM, just for thefact that wildfire isn't the most powerful mobile out there and I imagine it's more suited and can perform better with a little older ROM.
Greatful for any help.
EDIT: Just found this topic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=921103
Can that be it? I do have a "rubber protection" on it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=674847
Seems like it indeed is the cover that causes it.
Mods can remove this if they like, maybe I shouldn't post it when I have already found the answer but it's been bugging me for a while and maybe someone else will find it useful.
Hello xda members! I have been experiencing a strange problem with my "T-Mobile G2"'s microphone and would like to share it with you in case you had any insight on it:
My phone's microphone is not working - I cannot use voice input, music recognition services, etc. all it picks up is silence. What makes it a "strange" problem? Well, the microphone will work during calls, but ONLY IF I first snap out the keyboard and then snap it back in! Sometimes the microphone will fade out and then go silent again, at which point I'll open/close the keyboard again so that the other party can hear me again.
I thought it was software at first, but then I flashed it to stock and still had the same issue. Now I'm worried it might be a problem with the ribbon cable that connects the two halves. Have any of you ever heard of a similar problem? Any suggestions as to how I might fix it?
If it is intermittent and you reflashed then my guess would be hardware like you suggested.
Most likely you mic is loose. Does it behave the same as opening and closing if you just hit it or shake it?
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Thanks for the replies, I honestly didn't expect any! Interesting thing.. I flashed MIUI yesterday and now it feels like the problem is fixed. I've noticed a slight lag before the mic responds the first few times but now it's spot on. I don't see why flashing to stock didn't fix it while flashing to MIUI did so I think it's just a coincidence and that this is still a hardware issue.
I'll try and poke around explore this more when I get more time.
jervill said:
Thanks for the replies, I honestly didn't expect any! Interesting thing.. I flashed MIUI yesterday and now it feels like the problem is fixed. I've noticed a slight lag before the mic responds the first few times but now it's spot on. I don't see why flashing to stock didn't fix it while flashing to MIUI did so I think it's just a coincidence and that this is still a hardware issue.
I'll try and poke around explore this more when I get more time.
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Do you superwipe?
killj0y said:
Do you superwipe?
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Yup I did use superwipe.
Incidentally, the issue returned after 2 days of working perfectly. Doing a wipe and then installing that same ROM fresh (not a backup) did not fix it so that new most likely ROM had nothing to do with it. I'm giving up then and calling this a hardware issue, period. I guess it's a good thing that the HTC One phones are are coming out soon!
Hello,
so I'm with my 3th GNex now! with the 1st one the USB Port suddently stopped working properly. The 2nd one had a flawed display (had it for only 3 days but did notice the same problem with my 3th one)
My 3th one is okay but there is one problem: After 3 secs of any sound being played I can here a clicking/poppping sound coming from my speaker. This is very annoying when I've the normal Touchsounds on (I disabled them because of this...)
So I searched on google a bit and many users seem to have the same problem ( http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=22307 ).
It seems to be unclear if this is a hard- or software issue.
So I wanted to ask you guys do you have this issue aswell? Is there a fix for this? Hard- or software issue, what do you think? Should I again exchange my phone for a new one risking it to have a even louder clicking sound?!
lukasb9000 said:
Hello,
so I'm with my 3th GNex now! with the 1st one the USB Port suddently stopped working properly. The 2nd one had a flawed display (had it for only 3 days but did notice the same problem with my 3th one)
My 3th one is okay but there is one problem: After 3 secs of any sound being played I can here a clicking/poppping sound coming from my speaker. This is very annoying when I've the normal Touchsounds on (I disabled them because of this...)
So I searched on google a bit and many users seem to have the same problem ( http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=22307 ).
It seems to be unclear if this is a hard- or software issue.
So I wanted to ask you guys do you have this issue aswell? Is there a fix for this? Hard- or software issue, what do you think? Should I again exchange my phone for a new one risking it to have a even louder clicking sound?!
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I had this same issue and I can safely say its software related. If you flash Francos latest kernel he has this issue fixed. If your unrooted I'm not too sure what options you might have (apart from exchanging the device again?).
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I had this same issue and I can safely say its software related. If you flash Francos latest kernel he has this issue fixed. If your unrooted I'm not too sure what options you might have (apart from exchanging the device again?).
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I read about the fix on francos kernel....the problem though is, that I already use his kernel...last version r110...the fix doesn't work for my phone
Weird. I don't use his nightlies, have you tried M2?
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m2 doesnt even have the fix.
What's your software version? I'm on stock 4.0.2 and have no issues.
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are you sure you dont have it? play any sound in a quiet room and listen closely. i only noticed it after reading about it and checking for it... shouldnt have done that. and the volume seems to vary from day to day
Nope didn't have it. Played some music tracks and listened to the touch sounds. Didn't got any clicking sounds after that.
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This has been discussed at length here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1490335
Keep in mind that this happens on many devices. For the people who say they don't hear it, perhaps they don't know what to listen for or perhaps they are just lucky and their particular device isn't affected by the problem.
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m2 doesnt even have the fix.
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If that's actually the case then it must have been fixed in CM9 as I definitely had this issue.
Well, it's been about 4 months since I upgraded to this phone, and I've had the same issue, whether it be on ICS (stock, Lifeless, Imperium) or on JB (stock, Lifeless, Imperium)-haven't flashed CM. The issue is, and as far as I can tell, at random, my media sound (YouTube, music, videos-no matter the player) quits on me, up until a reboot, after which it's fine until the next random time it happens. Sometimes I'll go several days with no problems, and other times it'll happen, and then 2 minutes after a reboot, happen again. I've done a little troubleshooting, and haven't had any leads. So, I wanted to put this out and see if there is anyone else having a similar issue, or if maybe something is just up with my specific device.
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I am not saying this is the cause but on rare occasions the audio hardware/controller will start to fail. Out of the thousands of phones I've worked on I've seen this only a handful of times. Another cause is a fault in the LG software itself but I would expect to see more reports of this issue if that was that case.
I suggest flashing over to CM and see if you can duplicate it. If so then the audio hardware is suspect. If not, then yet anther LG software bug has shown up.
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I am not saying this is the cause but on rare occasions the audio hardware/controller will start to fail. Out of the thousands of phones I've worked on I've seen this only a handful of times. Another cause is a fault in the LG software itself but I would expect to see more reports of this issue if that was that case.
I suggest flashing over to CM and see if you can duplicate it. If so then the audio hardware is suspect. If not, then yet anther LG software bug has shown up.
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I just thought it was strange that it's happened on both OS's and all the ROMs, so I'd leaned toward it being my device. No permanent issues, mostly just an annoyance. Since I rely on my phone for work and such, I've been hesitant on flashing CM. It also hasn't gotten worse or better over time. The most random thing I've experienced on a phone. Oh well, it's not enough of a problems to have to deal with Sprint to try and get it replaced. Mostly just wanted to see if anyone else had experienced it.
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I've been fiddling with my Cerberus installation, and I've come to find out it can't do anything with the cameras. When I send a remote request to take a picture or record video with the cameras, the phone either freezes or it sends me an unreadable file. It does everything else fine, like display messages and set alarms and GPS tracking. Seems to be a problem it has with the camera. Is this a known problem?
Just a guess dince im not at all sure, but possibly Cerberus hasnt been made fully compatible with 4.2.2?
Otherwise it may be an isdue with CM. Ive seen several posts about camera issues after flashing CM. (Doesnt seem to affect many people, but a few have mentioned it.)
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Im having the same issue. Did you ever solve this? I went on the Cerberus forum to discuss it. Waiting for response.