Just tried on AOKP and it's so great! I realise volume was loud which I really welcome. However audio would have this fuzzy static at intervals on both speaker and earphones. I know it's just build 1 but anyone know how to fix this or has this problem?
EDIT: Music is fine but streaming audio from youtube gives me this problem :/
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I'm running cm7.2 right now, when i use the sound recorder it works ok put you can scream into the mic and the needle hardly moves-same in playback you can't hardly hear it, now when i use the same recorder on aokp build 31or 32 the needle willspike all the way up and the playback is great. this app is for cm7 and not cm9, I was surprised it even worked, anyone have any feedback on this and how i can get more volume out of the recorder on cm7, THANKS
Hi,
Sorry if this was already posted but I couldn't find anything similar.
When I'm listening to music on my GN, using latest PowerAmp and I change the volume (up or down) there's a pause in music and then it comes back (louder or quieter).
The pause is very annoying.
I'm on AOKP M5 now with Franco Kernel, but I had this issue eversince I remember.
Any help appreciated.
R.
redlik said:
Hi,
Sorry if this was already posted but I couldn't find anything similar.
When I'm listening to music on my GN, using latest PowerAmp and I change the volume (up or down) there's a pause in music and then it comes back (louder or quieter).
The pause is very annoying.
I'm on AOKP M5 now with Franco Kernel, but I had this issue eversince I remember.
Any help appreciated.
R.
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Have you tried changing volume through the stock Google Music app?
It does work fine with stock Google Music.
It works fine with PowerAMP while screen is on. It goes into mute mode only when screen is off.
Very annoying
R.
+1 same issue here..i dont find any solution yet
I am having an issue getting my boot sound to be at the proper volumes. I've tried all the basic troubleshooting tips like adjust system volume, and editing the bit rate of the MP3. I am running AOKP build 39 and what happens is when the sound is supposed to play it is so quiet it is unnoticeable unless you are in a quiet room. Then when the screen brightens when it finally loads is plays the last 3 or 4 seconds at full volume. I've tried different sound binaries and boot animations and MP3 files but its all the same. Anyone have any ideas about this?
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So no one wants to help?
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I've already google but couldnt find any answer. My problem is when i set notification sound to maximum in sound volume setting, the music player start giving notification sound at the starting of the sound. Skipping to next song also have same problem. Only after i zero down the notification volume it change to crackling sound but its better than that annoying sound.just want to know if there a solution, if not i just live with it.
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sebarau_noob said:
I've already google but couldnt find any answer. My problem is when i set notification sound to maximum in sound volume setting, the music player start giving notification sound at the starting of the sound. Skipping to next song also have same problem. Only after i zero down the notification volume it change to crackling sound but its better than that annoying sound.just want to know if there a solution, if not i just live with it.
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which version are you using? did you try RC3?
7.2 stable mod
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ok guys i absolutely love AOKP and AOSP roms, but unfortunately the one issue i have is when recording videos, i notice that the playback is extremely quiet, im wondering if there is any fix for this, its not the phone volume its the microphone itself because even when i playback on other phones its still quiet, don't have this problem on my stock roms. thanks for your time guys