since i installed CM 10.2 starting with the 20130901 nightly build i have been experiencing interference between any audio player and the notificationos or system sounds. whenever i am listening music and a notification arrives, i get some sort of static on my headphones or my speaker. even when i use my headset buttons to chenge the track they make a beep. no matter if my device is in silent mode. i need help.
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Just got the Note II and am trying to get the phone to ring through a bluetooth media speaker. When I am selecting different ring tones they will play through the bluetooth speaker as well as through the phone, but when the phone actually rings it will only ring on the phone itself. I have searched through various forums and can't find anyone asking the same question. I've also tried looking for an app that will route the audio to the speaker, but no solution yet. Has anyone any ideas please?
Search for Soundabout in the app store. I use it and can route my Bluetooth sound, media and phone, to wherever I want it
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Thanks for that, I'm trying it but at the moment I can get everything to play through the bt speak, apart from when the phone rings.
Make sure, in the Bluetooth settings for your speakers, that media and phone are connected. I have the phone ringing through my Bluetooth audio
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My bluetooth speaker settings only have the option to use it for media audio, and not for phone audio. With my bt headset I have the option for both phone and media audio. I'm assuming that the phone ring is coming through as phone audio. The annoying thing is that every other sound will come through on the speaker, key presses etc, and the ring tones when I am setting the volumes, but not when the phone actually rings or when messages come in.
With SoundAbout there is no option for the phone call audio to be sent to an A2DP bt device, so I think I'm stuck there as well.
Android Version: 4.1.2
Kernel Version: 3.048-cyanogenmod-ge67063c
Cyanomod Version: 10.0.0-d2tmo
Ever since I flashed my phone to CM10, I noticed that my audio quality has been very poor. Any music that I play through my phone through Headset, Speaker, or Bluetooth sounds very "noisy" and unclean. For example, when I listen to Trance or House music, the beats don't have enough depth and the bass is not deep. The highs don't sound very high and the lows don't sound very low. I can hear this "buzz" sound when I am listening to music. I tried to play around with the DSPManager that was packaged with CM10 but those settings do not have any effect on the quality of my sound. The audio was working perfectly when I had it on stock, but as soon as I flashed to CM10, it has been annoying the hell out of me.
Furthermore, I found that I am unable to control the volume on my speakerphone during calls. I am not sure if this is a reported bug but this is definitely an issue for me. The volume is just way too loud and even though I have it turned all the way down, it is blasting my ears out.
Does anyone else have this issue? Are there any fixes?
Hi all,
I'm on galaxy nexus 4.2.2 stock ROM and this afternoon, suddenly my speaker cannot make any sound. PlayerPro, noozy, jango play songs as usual but I cannot hear anything. Media volume set to max, both in sound settings and in apps.
My situation:
- Alarms, ringtones and notifications sound normally
- Plugged in headphone sound normally
- Speaker not working with media volume T_T
Please help me with this problem, I'm very frustrated not hearing anything while playing games or watching youtube.
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imsdragon said:
Hi all,
I'm on galaxy nexus 4.2.2 stock ROM and this afternoon, suddenly my speaker cannot make any sound. PlayerPro, noozy, jango play songs as usual but I cannot hear anything. Media volume set to max, both in sound settings and in apps.
My situation:
- Alarms, ringtones and notifications sound normally
- Plugged in headphone sound normally
- Speaker not working with media volume T_T
Please help me with this problem, I'm very frustrated not hearing anything while playing games or watching youtube.
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I am guessing that it would be that the speaker was damaged somehow, and you could easily take it in a RadioShack and get the speaker replaced.
I'm currently using a stock based GB rom, Aurora 0.7.
I have a strange issue when listening to music with my headphones connected. I have the phone in silent mode so without the headphones connected the notifications make no sound. However, with the headphones connected and still in silent mode, when I get a notification the sound plays out of the phone speakers. I would expect this to not make a sound at all, or play the notification sound through the headphones.
Is there a way to change this behaviour?
Thanks.
For anyone interested, I gave SoundAbout a try, but this did not work. The best workaround seems to be Hearing Saver. The settings can be updated so there are no notification sounds played at all when the headphones are connected. Both these apps require running a background service.
Any one else having issues when playing music? The volume gets soft/low when seeking through a track, so you have to turn the volume up. Though once a new track begins, it gets very loud. Also it seems the bass gets very soft until a new track. Anyone know of a solution? This is with headphones and/or Aux port.
Edit: Well i found a solution run the stock samsung music player first.
It seems to be 3rd party music players (or maybe just PlayerPro) that had the issues. The Darthstalker rom that had the volume boost which is what made the music volume be very loud or soft. I installed stock volume zip. which solved that, but still the bass was cutting out when seeking through tracks. If you run stock samsung music player first then 3rd party/PlayerPro music app. The bass should be fine.
*On the side note if anyone ever noticed light white noise hiss sounds during quiet periods of a song or at the end. From the searching i did today it seems like its based on the impedance of the headphones. The lower the impedance, the higher chance you'll hear slight hiss sounds.