I would really like to find a resolution for this issue. When I use any of my 3 external Bluetooth speakers, there is a really bad delay on the audio with the tab pro 8.4. My note 2 and Nexus 7 work great. I'm running cleanrom, but it did the same thing on stock. I would really appreciate some help. Does anyone have a suggestion?
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I have this issue with the Tab and my Note 3, but it doesn't really bother me that much as it's rare (and pointless) to have sound coming from both the BT speaker and the device simultaneously.
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I have this issue with the Tab and my Note 3, but it doesn't really bother me that much as it's rare (and pointless) to have sound coming from both the BT speaker and the device simultaneously.
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When I am playing it through the bluetooth speaker, the sound doesn't come through the tablet speakers.
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chelper said:
When I am playing it through the bluetooth speaker, the sound doesn't come through the tablet speakers.
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What delay are you referring to then?
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What delay are you referring to then?
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The audio and video are not in sync, so when people talk, their mouths move before the audio is played.
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chelper said:
The audio and video are not in sync, so when people talk, their mouths move before the audio is played.
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Ah yes, I apologise.. I use my BT speakers for music but I just tried a YouTube video and now see how bad the problem is. I am now hoping you find a fix and please share it if you do mate.
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Ah yes, I apologise.. I use my BT speakers for music but I just tried a YouTube video and now see how bad the problem is. I am now hoping you find a fix and please share it if you do mate.
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Same here
I love this tablet but small little things like this keep it from being perfect. I have a 12.2 wifi by the way.
This is an issue with Bluetooth itself. The is a lot of latency in the protocol, and even the best (aptx) you still have too much to sync with video.
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I looked just about everywhere, but couldn't find anything.
While listening to music on my phone (flac and mp3, on phone not the cloud) I get skips and pops when I multitasking. Does anyone else have this problem? This doesn't happen all the time, but enough for me to put the question on here.
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Phone speaker, wired, or Bluetooth?
I'm asking because I've seen an issue with music skipping over Bluetooth while the wifi was scanning.
I haven't noticed skips wired or through the speaker, however.
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While using Google Music, streaming, I get skips and pops on longer songs (Hour long mixes).
This is on cell data w/ headphone jack.
Issue goes away for a few seconds when you pause the track and press play again, only to return.
Wired.. Always resolves itself, but annoying.
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Okay.. I replicated it if someone can check...
Open music and play. Then go into the browser, and select a bookmark. Does it nearly every time.
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store...? for a software issue?
It may be my car stereo... still testing unplugged.
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Tadddd said:
store...? for a software issue?
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I think he's just getting his post count up...(10 posts limit thing).
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Lots of people have problems like this -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1387891
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=22669
Yeah, some similar.. I changes aux cords and haven't noticed it again.
I will keep you posted.
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Start playing a song and hit the three dot settings tab in the upper left select sound effects and turn on the EQ. You can change the EQ to to the flat setting if you want the music to sound as it did before. This fixes a lot of the music player sound issues.
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Start playing a song and hit the three dot settings tab in the upper left select sound effects and turn on the EQ. You can change the EQ to to the flat setting if you want the music to sound as it did before. This fixes a lot of the music player sound issues.
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Not trying to be rude, but that doesn't pertain to anything on this thread.
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Cobjones said:
Not trying to be rude, but that doesn't pertain to anything on this thread.
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Actually it does. People have reported before that turning on the EQ stops the skipping/crashing problem.
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Not trying to be rude, but that doesn't pertain to anything on this thread.
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If you have a clue than you would know that it does fixing skipping issues so keep your "not trying to be rude" comments to your self if you are unaware of a fix.
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If you have a clue than you would know that it does fixing skipping issues so keep your "not trying to be rude" comments to your self if you are unaware of a fix.
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Nope
Let me just add that you should read the first post.... Not downloading from cloud, and so that doesn't work....
I had the question so I know what I was asking.. This is why rootz is better, and less self involved asses.
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@mod please close.. Solution was to change aux cord.
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Has anyone tried htcs Bluetooth adapter with their s3 for steaming apt-x audio?
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Has anyone tried htcs Bluetooth adapter with their s3 for steaming apt-x audio?
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I just got the HTC A100 for my S3 and it sounds pretty darn good! I'm not 100% sure if it's streaming in apt-x audio, i'm assuming it is? Good bass and treble, definitely worth $50. It's so nice to worry about just 1 cable to connect to the phone too, looks clean on my dashboard.
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I just got the HTC A100 for my S3 and it sounds pretty darn good! I'm not 100% sure if it's streaming in apt-x audio, i'm assuming it is? Good bass and treble, definitely worth $50. It's so nice to worry about just 1 cable to connect to the phone too, looks clean on my dashboard.
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Does phone calls go through it as well or just music and GPS? I am wanting to get it but I want it to do every thing my cord does.
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Wouldn't the bluetooth take of it all?
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Does phone calls go through it as well or just music and GPS? I am wanting to get it but I want it to do every thing my cord does.
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No unfortunately phone calls don't go through the speakers, you have to answer it like normal usage but I also have it paired with Bluetooth headset I use in car so it wasn't a big problem for me. In most case phone's paired with built in car Bluetooth anyways so it works fine that way too.
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No unfortunately phone calls don't go through the speakers, you have to answer it like normal usage but I also have it paired with Bluetooth headset I use in car so it wasn't a big problem for me. In most case phone's paired with built in car Bluetooth anyways so it works fine that way too.
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Do you have to connect it every time you get in the car or does it automatically connect and if you take a phone call does the music stop and start back up after? Is there any thing you really like or hate about it? Thank you in advance. I would just go buy one and try all this out myself but there is not a store here that has them.
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Do you have to connect it every time you get in the car or does it automatically connect and if you take a phone call does the music stop and start back up after? Is there any thing you really like or hate about it? Thank you in advance. I would just go buy one and try all this out myself but there is not a store here that has them.
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It has built in automatic shut off to save battery life when not in use, once it's turned off automatically or manually by pressing the control button till red light blink once, you have to press the button again to turn it on and it will pair with your device. When you get a phone call music stops and plays back after the phone call. So far I don't think I find anything negative. It's very compact, good battery hours and sounds good, if there is one thing, I wish I could check how much battery life is left. Only notification is when the battery is low red led light turns on.
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Wondering if anyone is also getting popping noises from speakers? Happens when watching you tube videos right after the video stops it makes a popping noise. Also makes it when I shutdown device. Up to date with latest software.
Hi, I expereinced it too. Just turn off DOLBY in the sound settings.
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Hi, I expereinced it too. Just turn off DOLBY in the sound settings.
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Awesome thank you. Glad I don't have to send it in for repairs
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Awesome thank you. Glad I don't have to send it in for repairs
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Yeah every device does it, something in the audio software causing it. Waydownsouth got rid of it in CM9 though, so its strictly a software issue.
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Hi, I expereinced it too. Just turn off DOLBY in the sound settings.
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Thanks, that worked for me as well.
I was recording a live band and every now and then there's a slight "scritch" sound.
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Does anyone have the same problem?
Same here. Recording high frequencies causes same screeching type sound in videos.
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Same problm...
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Paul013 said:
Same here. Recording high frequencies causes same screeching type sound in videos.
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ahhh, I guess there are limitations to this device. their music was a bit loud anyway. I did several recordings and the audio seemed fine albeit not crystal clear as it's only a smartphone.
Ive noticed similar problems with all of the galaxy s/note phones ive owned. Its improved alot from the galaxy s1 though where to much high or low noise would sound distorted. I noticed that using a pair of headphones with the built in mic helped me a bit on older phones but I have yet to try it on my note 2. Maybe if there was a audio tweaking mod like voodoo that we could try?
The speaker are to low i even install dsp manager still low. What anyone recommend?
Maybe its your device. My device is plenty loud even at the loud setting.
Is it a problem across different apps that stream audio?
You can try volume+ I guess
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rubene66 said:
The speaker are to low i even install dsp manager still low. What anyone recommend?
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Just wait until misledz gets here with his NexusLouder tweak. He just got a new 7 and his tweaks are awesome.
rubene66 said:
The speaker are to low i even install dsp manager still low. What anyone recommend?
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Maybe you're deaf from listening to incredibly loud music on you earphones.
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Wait for KingBeatZ to release their sound mod for the new Nexus 7 if they will. On the old Nexus 7 it made a significant improvement to the speaker volume.
Usually I'm right on front of the tablet so sound have been am issue. I guess if you are trying to use it as something to listen to from across a room it may not fair well.
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The speaker are to low i even install dsp manager still low. What anyone recommend?
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I think it might be your device but here is a link for the new DSP for 4.3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393060
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I think it might be your device but here is a link for the new DSP for 4.3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393060
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A user posted that it worked on their 2013, so that is a good sign. Must be pretty universal, the dev should post it in here.
Noozxoide EIZO-rewire has 3 configurations for line out, bluetooth, and wireless. Lots of custom features, runs on N7 FHD and its free.
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I have same problem with the sound on my N7. Can't wait for a MOD to come out
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Flash the dsp zip I posted lol.
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Flash the dsp zip I posted lol.
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And how exactly can I make it louder with DSP?
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Set the eq for speaker, bluetooth, or headset to higher values. Have you tried dsp before?
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I've never learned how to use it properly
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Chaaqoti said:
I've never learned how to use it properly
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When you look at a graphic eq you will see all of the toggles, they correspond to a frequency, from low to high (left to right). By moving a control anywhere higher than 0 you are effectively making that frequency louder. So by dragging the controls on the right you are boosting the high frequency sounds ( speach/singing/cymballs) and by dragging the ones farther to the left you are adjusting bass and mid levels. Just play with it, just be aware that by boosting the gain too high you could end up making your music/movies sound distorted. Have fun!
And a tip, put on a style of music that you listen to the most while you make changes so that you can hear the difference that your changes make.
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When you look at a graphic eq you will see all of the toggles, they correspond to a frequency, from low to high (left to right). By moving a control anywhere higher than 0 you are effectively making that frequency louder. So by dragging the controls on the right you are boosting the high frequency sounds ( speach/singing/cymballs) and by dragging the ones farther to the left you are adjusting bass and mid levels. Just play with it, just be aware that by boosting the gain too high you could end up making your music/movies sound distorted. Have fun!
And a tip, put on a style of music that you listen to the most while you make changes so that you can hear the difference that your changes make.
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It works when I use Apollo player, but not with poweramp
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Chaaqoti said:
It works when I use Apollo player, but not with poweramp
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I don't really use poweramp but I think there is a volume override is settings---audio---advanced...Try that, poweramp has its own engine that you have to disable.
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I don't really use poweramp but I think there is a volume override is settings---audio---advanced...Try that, poweramp has its own engine that you have to disable.
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Already have dvc disabled, still a no
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Already have dvc disabled, still a no
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Well in doing a little search through the forums it looks as if the developer has set poweramp to not work with 3rd party dsp. You may just have to find a different player that you like that supports dsp. They have a forum with the answers to your questions I am sure. Sounds like your up and running though.