Battery draning process "MEDIA" - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

good evening guys, i have the problem, that the process "media" is draining my battery down. i flashed the newest firmware, different roms, nothing helps. i have 10,000 png on the internal sdcard (football manager player pictures). after that, the process media kills my battery. this is a generell android problem, i found a lot problems by google, not a right solution. is there a solution there, not killing this proces after every restart? i wont sell my note 2 but this problem makes me crazy and i dont have a choice, if i cant fix this problem...:crying:

sabankuru said:
good evening guys, i have the problem, that the process "media" is draining my battery down. i flashed the newest firmware, different roms, nothing helps. i have 10,000 png on the internal sdcard (football manager player pictures). after that, the process media kills my battery. this is a generell android problem, i found a lot problems by google, not a right solution. is there a solution there, not killing this proces after every restart? i wont sell my note 2 but this problem makes me crazy and i dont have a choice, if i cant fix this problem...:crying:
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Why the heck were you thinkimg of selling your Note 2?
Did you full wipe correctly?
Are you sure your sync does not cause that?

There are several app on the store and forum for this - Rescan Media, Media scan ... do not remember all the names.

Have you tried just placing a ".nomedia" file into the folder those pngs are stored?

nomedia doesent work, i manuelly disabled mediascanner and scan with media scanner after the restart, thx

sabankuru said:
nomedia doesent work, i manuelly disabled mediascanner and scan with media scanner after the restart, thx
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Hi there
Just wondering, if you have disabled mediascanner, can you still set your ringtones? Once i've disabled my mediascanner, my ringtones all no longer work, and i'm not able to set them.

Mine had the same problem, turned out to be a corrupt MP3 (it stilled played though). I used a program on desktop to fix all the MP3's and now Media doesn't occupy more than 2%. I found disabling the Media Scanner process is a band aid fix that leads to other annoyances.

It's a known bug in Android. This thread has a bit more info: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=37199

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"sorry the player does not support this type of audio file"

Just trying to play my music collection, and it gives me this error for every song I have. All in mp3 format.
Has anyone encountered this, and have a solution?
**EDIT**
Holy ****, never mind. I fixed it by resetting the phone. I swear, everything can be fixed by resetting the phone.
I noticed this when trying to play some of my flac encoded mp3's, your options would be, convert to mp3 or convert to ogg.
A lot of mp3's nowadays are actually flac, ok the quality is better, however a load of players, phones etc don't recognise flac encoding.
**EDIT**
Arghhhh
lol, yeah, a reboot fixes some stuff, ( and sometimes breaks other stuff )...
On several occasions I have had to reinstall my android because of rebooting, Im sure there was some other underlying issues that werent occuring until a reboot though.
I can't actually reset the phone, as it just freezes. I have to power it off, or hit the reset button. I sear, half the problems are actually Android related, and the other half is bugs from it being ported.
So far, though there are ways around all of them.
Why can't I install Applications on my SD card? A luxury with Windows Mobile.
Why no offline GPS?
Why can't I see the NAND memory?
Dukenukemx said:
Why can't I see the NAND memory?
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Depends what you mean by 'see' the NAND memory, which part are you interested in?
I'm not gonna get into a big explanation of what NAND actually is, but if you open Astro, apart from the SD folders, everything else you see is in NAND memory, in fact the only part you can't see easily is the bootloader areas, which are frankly not of much interest unless your a real uber-nerd

[Q] Charging Reverts HTC Sense playlists

I have had an issue that has been driving me insane for weeks - and seems to have been getting worse. Initially occasionally, but then with increasing regularity all changes I made to my device would be lost when I rebooted - or sometimes during general usage.
So any changes to playlists, newly installed apps, adding album art, changes to Sense settings, would be lost after a while.
I have made increasing use of Titanium Backup as a result to avoid losing everything. I've flashed numerous new ROMs, including doing full wipes, but the problem has always returned.
I knew it wasn't an SD problem because I have tried 3 different cards as well.
Today I installed 'busybox' from within Titanium Backup and miraculously EVERYTHING came back. This was most obvious as I had flashed the latest Virtuous Rom with full wipe, but then periodically it was losing ALL my apps which I had reinstalled.
So, I THINK I have found a solution, but does anyone know WHY I have this problem and why installing busybox solves it? And is there a way to autoinstall it every time I boot?
I have now done more testing and I think I have found the problem and a work around - but not really a solution. I would love someone with a better understanding of the device (or more likely HTC Sense) to give me a true solution.
Just to reiterate my problem, I have - over many months now - had a problem with HTC Sense playlists deleting or reverting after I had made changes. This was across different Micro SD cards, different ROMs, and even different phones (I occasionally had the problem with my Touch Pro 2 on Energy ROM, but MUCH more regularly on the Desire Z).
The only consistent things are using HTC Sense, and the volume of music on my device. I have approx 14gb of music on the MicroSD card, and a number of playlists to manage the volume.
I have searched endlessly, and I'm amazed that no-one else seems to have had the same problem, but I can only assume no-one else has the same volume of music on their phone (and uses HTC Sense to play it).
The problem seemed intermittent and it was only after many months of trying different ROMs, different MicroSD cards, different music, different SuperUser settings, multiple wipes and resets, different playlist editors etc., that I eventually started a diary of EVERYTHING I did to the phone and when the playlists reverted.
To explain, the problem was that I would edit a playlist (or create a new one or delete etc.), and after an unspecified period of time it would revert back to how it was before the edit. It wouldn't matter whether I had edited all 3500+ songs or just 1, it would go back to how it was previously. But occasionally the changes WOULD stick, so the next time it would revert to a different previous setting etc. This would also occasionally play havoc with the album art (but use of Cover Art Downloader fixed that).
Ultimately I am now fairly confident (without months of further testing) that the playlists revert whenever I put the phone on charge whilst still turned on (not when battery removed to charge etc.) - either on a charger or via USB from the PC.
The only time the playlists 'stick' is when I stop Sense running, then unmount and remount the SD card - any changes I make immediately after that will stay.
This is a real pain whenever I want to change a playlist (although not as much of a pain as having to restore from backup or remake the changes every time I charge the phone!!).
Anyone know why this might be happening, or a proper fix? Anyone know what process I am resetting by stopping sense and unmounting? (BTW: A reboot does NOT work to achieve the same result).
Any help appreciated!!
HTC Sense Playlists Revert After Editing
I am having the same problem on my HTC Aria running Android 2.2 (Liberated Aria 2.2.2 ROM). Help Please!!!
HTC Sense Playlists Revert After Editing (Work-around)
I found a temporary fix. Creating playlists on the device itself protects them from reverting.
wantedkic said:
I found a temporary fix. Creating playlists on the device itself protects them from reverting.
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How do you determine where it stores the playlists?
I would recommend using Google music or Doubletwist instead. Also, don't use sense if you have the choice.
My opinion!

[BUG] about the USB / SD card storage and Media Scan

For some times now i've been trying to single out an app that was causing the random crashes, or hot reboot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336896
the problem seems to cause the whole front end of the OS crash and restart itself reloading every single app as if you had rebooted the phone, but there was no reboot involved.
in the end i noticed everytime i was messing around with the mount SD cards as USB storage, and right after is when it happens the most, as well as when i swap one SD card with another SD card
everytime something related to SD card happens the annoying Media Scan will run, and because i have TONS of files, it takes a very long time to finish scanning, so if something needs access to those files, it causes the whole system to crash and reload (not reboot), and then because it crashed, it starts the media scanning process again, and if you have many widgets that request files from the SD card then well.. you get the point, it kinda goes into an endless loop
END TASKING everything sort of helps, but it's not a real solution.
can some one remind me where or which system service i can freeze or remove to kill the Media Scanner?
thanks
PS: this sort of reminds me of the old bug on SGS1 when the Media Scanner runs out of memory when your library collection is too huge for it to process
Yes the only slowdown/crash I had (just once) with this phone was while media scan was running and I was trying to access Sd card for file copy. It does run every single time you do something on SD card which is annoying.
But would it cause more problems if stopped from running?
Hi AllGamer,
Have you figured out how to stop the media scanner?
benegessrit said:
Hi AllGamer,
Have you figured out how to stop the media scanner?
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i have a good idea how, but i need time to dig out that information from the old i9000 section, and i'm very short in time with all the soap opera going on
The below is long winded, but I believe in giving as much detail as possible, as well as it's still an ongoing process for me where I believe I've resolved the problem, yet I keep forcing it accidentally and not yet exactly pinned down my issue entirely.
I just got this phone, set it up, and was running into a similar issue where media scanning would initiate and continually initiate over and over while reloading dash and not loading all widgets. My actions the other night prior to this happening were making a backup in clockwork mod, installing setcpu, setting up setcpu, copying media files from old SD card from previous phone into new external and internal SD cardm then restarting the following morning after waking up. This baffeled me, and through google searching I came upon your threads, I saw ICE Music 4.0x or IM+ apps where your issues, however I have neither app.
Traced my steps back thinking what I did before sleeping and after backing up. I started deleting media files (pictures, movies, music) off the SD cards. After rebooting, this did not resolve my issue. I then rememebered I did SetCPU. I was able to successfully uninstall the app from my phone by dragging it to the trashcan before media scanning restarted. I rebooted, however, this still did not resolve my issue. I restored my backup prior to all this since my issue was unresolved through these means, and media scanning was fine. I've not been using SetCPU the past day and everything is fine.
My analysis is that using SetCPU is fine, I was using it the other night after backup, but prior to rebooting phone, however if SetCPU is set to run on boot, then Media scanning goes all fubar. Even if you uninstall SetCPU app through the android menus or dumping to the trashcan, something still seems resident in the booting process or initially something is modified that does not become unmodified. I've yet to try manually loading and running SetCPU each instance after bootup without having setcpu set to start on boot.
Hmm maybe I spoke too soon. Since that time, I've restored approximately 10k sms messages with SMS+ Backup app, sent a sms in handcent, backed up sms with SMS+ Backup, believe I received a sms, updated AdAway app, and started/updated AdFree app, and however I don't see it now.
Now, the adfree app gave me a menu I had no recolection of on my Nexus One, where I had two options. One option I don't rememeber, but the other "Boot Normally", I remember and chose. SetCPU is not installed at this moment, and after doing just those couple things from the 1st sentence, I rebooted. I noticed that the display at the bottom would show Adfree granted superuser permissions, and then I would get a freeze and reboot of the dash. I may have setup Adfree the night before along with SetCPU (It was late and I had been up 24hrs the previous night). I've frozen AdFree with Titanium Backup and removed it from superuser permissions, but I'm still media scanning crashing again. Unsure if the boot normally option in Adfree modified something in the booting code. I'm going to try restoring with Clockwork Mod again, then do my sms restore, and see if that narrows the issue down. If it appears finem then I'm assuming it has something to do with apps that modify boot coding like SetCPU or AdFree, if they actually modify it that is. I'm not good at coding. I'm at work, unable to do much playing around, however, I hope some of this is of assistance with resolving this issue.
Got a chance to test it. My issue with media scanning appears to be too many sms messages saved. after restoring about 10k in sms's, it just media scan loops.

[Q] "Mediaserver" on top of battery usage list!!!

Now before anyone flames me, I did search first "DUH". I could not find any clear solution that doesn't involve flashing roms, rooting etc etc.
All of a sudden, when phone has been on standby overnight, the battery is draining mega fast and it shows that the culprit is this "Mediaserver". What is this and how do I kill the SOB?
Usually my phone battery goes from 100% to about 95% when I wake up in the morning, which is about right. Now for the past 2 days, it goes from 100% to around 50% overnight!!!!!!
Please help someone as I have searched everywhere and I have not found a clear answer. I have not installed anything new, I do not stream media etc.
Thanks in advance!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=980575
FYI I typed "media server android battery" in to google and this was the first link.
Maybe try that next time
Umm...thanks very much but that was the first thing I tried. I actually saw that thread of the link you provided but it tells me absolutely nothing. Like I said, I did search first. I am not new here
I would like to know how one kills mediaserver.
I actually restarted my phone and up to now it has gone back to normal. Mediaserver appears near the bottom now with only 2% and the display is back at the top with 65% battery usage.
I must have read through about 10 different threads on the same issue with no clear resolution! Very frustrating indeed.
no worries, I can see you're not new here and I'm sure you've been pulling your hair out searching and reading the same thing over and over. When I read your OP it seemed like the answers in that thread covered things you might not have tried:
MACkjam said:
I could not find any clear solution that doesn't involve flashing roms, rooting etc etc
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The answers in that thread suggest moving all of your media off your sd, nothing to do with rooting or flashing
But anyway I clearly underestimated how frustrating this problem has been for you, I don't think I could suggest anything you haven't already tried!
Possibly solved mediaserver issue!
Well, I did a soft reset and everything has gone back to normal. Medaserver does not even feature now. It is only visible when I am streaming music via bluetooth stereo headset.
MACkjam said:
Well, I did a soft reset and everything has gone back to normal. Medaserver does not even feature now. It is only visible when I am streaming music via bluetooth stereo headset.
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Hi I am facing the same issue. would like to know what exactly you mean by soft reset? is it holding power button for about 10sec till phone switches off or do u mean a factory reset ?
Some of them said it worked when they cleaned up a corrupted file so i used a new SD card with just one song to test but everytime i play the song MediaServer wakes up and sucks out my batt. SO this method fails!
Second thing that i tried out was to disable stagefright settings in Build.prop which again has not worked! running out of ideas
device: Galaxy ace
ROM: Miracle V4.
Help would be much appreciated
I was facing similar issues.
here is what i observed
STOCK ROM: No issues.
Miracle ROM V4: Media server prob. Used a clean formatted SDcard with just one song on it and the problem still persisted
Other CM7.2 based ROMs: Media server prob. Used a clean formatted SDcard with just one song on it and the problem still persisted
Factory reset: On CM7.2 based ROMs: No use. problem no solved
Finally i used OmegaROMV4.: No media server problem here. Looks like its only for CM7.2 based ROMS.
I'm getting this on UNOFFICIAL CM9 for Evo. Started after I installed 5 different Portal Soundboards as well as a theme for CM9's Theme Chooser. Going to look into BetterBatteryStats but I'm not too confident based on other forums I've looked through. Also may consider a cache/dalvik wipe... If anyone has tracked this problem down please let me know.
midnightzak said:
I'm getting this on UNOFFICIAL CM9 for Evo. Started after I installed 5 different Portal Soundboards as well as a theme for CM9's Theme Chooser. Going to look into BetterBatteryStats but I'm not too confident based on other forums I've looked through. Also may consider a cache/dalvik wipe... If anyone has tracked this problem down please let me know.
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I'm using a Nexus 7 that I've only had for a few days, so it was fairly easy to track down the culprit responsible for MediaServer gobbling up my battery.
The Internet did not provide any real solutions, just suggestions, so what I did was disable and/or uninstall any apps that I had installed today (the problem only started today) and also disabled other apps that keep popping up in the task manager, even after killing them a minute before, all to no avail.
One of the things I had also done was copy over a folder of wallpapers that I also have on my HP Touchpad.
I reconnected the N7 to the PC, open the N7's storage, deleted the folder and INSTANTANEOUSLY, MediaServer disappeared from my battery stats. I can't say if this will happen to any folder of pix or music that I might copy over, as this just happened to me a few minutes ago.
Some have spoken about corrupt files, and there is that small chance that one of my pics is corrupt, but it's a darn good start for anyone else, at least knowing where to look first.
I may experiment with it later and if I have anything to report, I'll post it.
Edit,
After experimenting with the wallpapers folder, copying it over to the N7, then removing it, using the wallpaper, rebooting, plugging the USB cable into the PC, then the charger, and disabling and enabling "Gallery", I have found that there is a relationship between having that folder on the N7, and MediaServer coming on and using a lot of battery power. Getting the Media Server to come on, or go off, is not as instantaneous as it was the first time I did it, thus all the other actions mentioned above, until Media Server turned off. One thing for sure is that when the Wallpapers folder was on the N7, there was nothing I could do to stop the Media Server, and to get it to turn off, amongst other things, I had to remove the folder and disable "Gallery".
Once the Media Server is off, it stays off, even after enabling "Gallery", as long as the Wallpapers folder isn't present.
I hope I explained that well enough to be useful.

Media skipping issue

Hi XDA Community,
For some very odd reasons, when I'm on Youtube and/or MX player Pro the media I select would keep skipping to the next video. It's fast skipping too. I don't know why this is happening and it happened like 4 months ago. It went away and now it's back. I scanned my Note 10+ with Malwarebytes, optimized battery, ran a scan with SD Maid, used Galaxy App Booster from Good Guardians, and rebooted my phone multiple times. And no detection were recognized. Also, the battery would drain faster than normal because phone would wake after in lock screen and would keep flashing to turn on. Please if someone has a fix or have any idea about this issue, really appreciate this community. Thank you
Edit: Also when I try to pull down the notifications, it would show when I hold it down but as soon as I let go it won't. This makes it difficult to access my flashlight and toggle on/off flashlight,
I've since reformatted the phone. The problem still persists.
I loaded in Android recovery and tried to run a graphics test. But when I tried to run the graphics test, it would give me an error. Could this be the problem? Any input are greatly appreciated
I actually don't think this is the case. When I reboot my phone and do not enter my PIN first time. The wake would not happen. So it must be an app...

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