yesterday sound was awesome screen on or off. i did the update this morning just for hah's. now my music crackles occasionally after screen goes off. anyway to uninstall update so i can verify?
i think i may have fixed my problem. google music was fine. in poweramp i unticked "high priority" in settings and the crackling seems to have disappeared. weird.
I had tried changing every setting and couldn't get it back to normal until I wiped the app data which solved the problem.
if anybody having problems with the crackling i mentioned above with poweramp go into settings in advanced and audio engine and tweak your audio buffer to huge or large. auto i guess doesn't allow a big enough buffer and creates the problems with sound. google music plays fine.
my regular sound notifications crackle when the screen is off...not even playing music.
I haven't seen this issue at all.
There are a few threads about this with more info. Definitely 48KHz sample rate mp3 don't work well when in low power mode (screen off), only 44.1KHz. Seems some people have found various ways of stopping it. One is turning on the eq in music, another the buffer size in power amp.
Google needs to root out the problem. I was hoping 4.0.2 or 4.0.3 would have a fix for everyone. I personally have not seen it happen outside of someone sending me a 48KHz sample rate mp3.
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I have an issue where offline Google Music flac files will suffer from this distortion when the screen is off. It happens to most of my flac files, and to none of my mp3 files.
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I have an issue where offline Google Music flac files will suffer from this distortion when the screen is off. It happens to most of my flac files, and to none of my mp3 files.
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I experienced this problem even when playing Youtube vids... I am just testing it now.
Video and sound would crack and pop for brief periods seemingly at random when playing songs in various players - I thought at first that I had a bad wire in the headphones, but it happened without headphones as well.
I never had this problem before and I installed 4.1.1 update a few days ago.
I just uninstalled a media app (don't remember the name now haha - but it's similar to imedia share) and did a cold reboot (removed battery) and I have now been testing for 15 minutes, and so far no problems with MP3 players or Youtube.
Honestly - I think it may have been an app running in the background - so try uninstalling media apps and do a cold reboot.
I still LOVE this phone!
On cyanogenmod (cm-12.1-20150822-NIGHTLY-m8), but this problem has been occurring since 12.0. Any time I start new audio either using the default 'Music' or Google 'Play Music' audio players, there is a very loud audio pop before the music starts. When this occurs with headphones, its far too loud and could easily lead to audio loss. Seems to only occur on the first playback attempt.
Video below demonstrating the default CM12.1 audio player -- but can also be reproed with Google Play Music, thus a OS problem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTXcKklggeY
Have the following issues:
1. When screen is off with audio playing in background, MX Player will wake the screen at random intervals.
2. When playing the audio file with HW+ encoder, no sound output at occasional parts of a file until I skip one second pass the offending part. Without skipping, the file will continue playing without sound.
Anyone facing the same issues and has a solution?
No issue for the same audio file when played using VLC player, nor when using MX Player with my older spare phone.
Today i was checking my 2days old pixel 2 xl.. and found something weired. Very noticable at full volume..
The speakers ( both top and bottom) plays music with crackling sound. It happens with all players.. including mx and youtube.
Seems like playing some low bitrate audio/video even when i am playing 4k hdr10 webm file ( which i downloaded to check hdr)
I thought it was due to some audio mods from xposed.. so i removed it and check again.. its still there..
Did someone have the same issue?
I can blast youtube videos or music at full blast and it sounds fine but yes, others have reported distorted audio output from the speakers on these phones.
I had my first device sent back for this reason. I haven't noticed it yet on my second one.
Hi. i have a problem with lhdc codec and xiaomi wireless headphones 2. sometimes the sound stops and comes out on the speakers. and when viewing a page on Google Chrome when a video playing, Chrome crashes and quits on its own. With the aac and sbc codecs it works fine.
Other observations; the volume is very low at half and increases or decreases by several steps too quickly.