Bluetooth issue with radio - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys,sorry for my english, but i have a little problem with my m8 and my bt radio in the car
When i play music on the radio and when turn up the volume, the sound croak, i think is a problem of radio or speaker, but whit 3 phone e 1 tablet the sound is clear
So, i think is a rom problem, try miui, flyme, aosp, 2 sense, jbl, h/k, boomsound, nothing, so i try whit 4 firmware but nothing, the sound is horrible
Anyone now a solution?

I think the Bluetooth audio is generally poor on the M8 since lollipop, mine stutters and pauses randomly ... Maybe marshmallow will sort it

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Sound issues

Hi to all,
First i thought my headphones where broken, then i flashed different radio roms, OS Roms and often use my phone as MP3 player i got some issues.
My Problems:
I flashed different types of roms when i max the sound on the default HTC cable headset i got some freaking sounds like an Loudspeaker driven with too much input. It "knarzes" as i would say.
Solution:
I flashed Duttys 3.X rom series the error is there on max output.
I flashed udK's Syrius Beta 4/5 its gone, i can max the sound and everything is fine.
I flashed Stock Vodafone Rom (As i have an Vodafone Phone) and everything is better but on max its geting worse.
So i think its the sound drivers in some roms cause afaik udK uses Blackstone base for his ROM i think its the sound driver of the ROM.
As i am an sound fanatic the small differences make me go crazy.
Also i tryed Duttys rom (as i like it most) with different Radio versions, and it worked better with the Xperia Radio then the stock Diamond radios. but that could just be an thing of feeling cause tryed that on different days.
Greets, possibly could help someone
ps. if you have trouble with that too just drop a message please
ill try what you did, the sound quality drives me crazy coming from a nokia n95 which had very good speakers compared to this
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i changed diamond speaker with a nokia n73
buth te sound its not verry diferent..
i can tell you from motheboard the sound its loud and clear
i didnt talked about the speakers, just the rom / Audio function from software side !
With different roms i got differing qualitys. !!
So if you have problems with the Audio output at maximum levels (in headset) there it has sounds like an overdriven speaker in some roms. i got that problems on my Desktop pc using linux and some soundcards, as the sound controler wasnt configured proper ! so i think changing the rom or getting the sound drivers from another rom should solve problems
EDIT: as i sayed its not the speaker so change in speakers wouldnt solve the problem !! .... All tests done with headset as my diamonds cover is a bit loose, and testing with buildin speakers would have vibrating sounds. Greets
EDIT2: Also this was mentioned for the cooks so they could possibly add the drivers / base to their roms
I understand what you are saying but better audio quality from the software of the phone would also mean the sound coming from the bad loudspeaker would sound better at high levels, that's all.
I will try the Rom you mentioned.
Fascinating
I got to test AZTOR V8,
in there is an Radio rom AND an OS rom, the combination they used got the best Sound quality i ever got ion my Diamond, also with MAXED sound!
Maxed sound on this release is a less loud in comparison to udK Beta 5 with the new Raphael Radio rom. Raphael rom + udK is only acceptable sound when the loudness when u do half sound max on the headset !
So i would prefer AZTOR ATM cause its the most "sounding" rom!
Hope to all that u're going to get that as an Help !

FM radio volume mod possible?

Hi guys, I've always notice serious volume issues with the FM radio for the desire. I was hoping on 2.2 sense it would be resolved but sadly it has not.
Its really strange the music player volume is great at max volume its to loud if anything, yet on the FM radio at max volume I cant walk by a road and hear it clearly over the noise of just the passing cars.
I was sat on a but and trying to listen to the radio 1 this morning in the UK and I couldn't make out the speech over the noise of the engine. I ended up swapping to the music player be cause it was the same on all the radio stations.
So does any one know if its possible some how to mod the FM radio to increase its volume?
As far as I know the FM volume is tied to the signal strength.
So it means that if the signal is low and/or the antenna is bad the volume and quality is bad.
The Desire like most other phones use the 3.5mm jack cord as antenna.
I'm not sure if this will work... but try adding an extension cord to the headphone jack.
Or try moving the cord to a better position, like you adjust a old TV antenna for better reception.
Its strange though I've tried that with little effect, when I've been testing the signal indicators are always at max, and other radio's get very good reception in the area. So I don't think this really is a antenna issue.
It could just be my phone, I don't know if its a fault but if say I had the same song playing on the FM radio and then listened to the same song via the stock music player both with the volume set to max the volume of the stock player would be at least double that of the the FM radio.
I was wondering more if there was some form of amplification/gain mod possible. Just like how there were kernel mods to increase the volume of the standard media player. I tried these at the time and stock player was louder but the FM radio didn't change, so im guessing the FM radio application does not follow those gain settings. It may not be possible because I think what could be needed is modification of the FM radio binaries which I think are closed source.
Any solution to this issue? I am having the very same problem one year later on my Desire S.
belzebu' said:
Any solution to this issue? I am having the very same problem one year later on my Desire S.
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I've discovered that many of the Qualcomm SOCs contain a PGA (Programmable Gain Amplifier) on the Aux/Line In ports commonly used for FM analog audio.
Sometimes the default gain is too low, or too high for FM. One device was too loud on FM so I added a Volume Scale setting to my FM app. But that only reduces volume (from the FM chip) and can't be used to raise it.
There are some Ioctls or whatever on at least some devices that could be used to change the gain. So it's possible... I may look more deeply into this at some point.

[Q] How to improve bluetooth audio (music) quality?

My opinion is that the bluetooth audio quality on the HTC Desire is terrible!
When playing music, in most of the tracks I hear clicking/crackling noise when some frequency/dB/something else is reached.
To illustrate what I mean, I have uploaded an audio fragment in which you can hear a similar noise.
Download fragment (MP3) Warning! it's drum n bass
You can hear the sound at the very beginning and at around 6 seconds (and at the end). As if a tweeter (speaker for higher frequencies) get overloaded.
I don't know if it is related to the phone's hardware, (radio) firmware or the Android OS. I've tried different music players, radio firmwares and custom roms. I also enabled an equalizer for bt audio using DSPManager. Unfortunately, nothing helped
edit: Using current versions of DeFoST or OpenDesire (and maybe others), the bt sound quality is how it should be! Fixed for me, but I hope an update from HTC will do the same.
Btw, this crackling/clicking is not only related to the HTC Desire, I have heard it on more (non-android) phones that were connected to my bt audio setup (in car). Unfortunately I haven't been able to test other Android phones, but my old Nokia N82 and SE K800i always sounded clear.
My guess is that it's just a non-controllable system setting of Android to solve the problem, but I don't know where (config/settings files?) to search for BT audio settings.
Any ideas?
That's the typical audio quality of a mediocre A2DP device: give a try at a Sony Ericsson MW-600 headset, you'll see what an Hi-Fi Bluetooth device is.
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That's the typical audio quality of a mediocre A2DP device: give a try at a Sony Ericsson MW-600 headset, you'll see what an Hi-Fi Bluetooth device is.
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I'm running Defrost rom now and the sound quality is perfect, how it should be! So, it's not related to the audio device, or the default settings/drivers of the Desire are "too good" for my audio device (Pioneer BT unit @ car audio), which I think is not the case, since I also had this noise on my Logitech Pure-Fi.
@ngel said:
That's the typical audio quality of a mediocre A2DP device: give a try at a Sony Ericsson MW-600 headset, you'll see what an Hi-Fi Bluetooth device is.
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Actually I recently owned this headsert but the quality of the sound was still terrible. I thought it was a problem with the headset at first, but that is not the case. I returned it and bought a Jabra BT3030 and the problem still persists. Anyone know if this is actually a problem with the phone or is it software related? I can add that I don't hear these noises when streaming audio through e.g. the youtube app, only mp3 and it doesn't matter which player I use (I've tried loads).
I have the jabra dogtags, audio playback sounds exactly the same as when my headphones are plugged in direct (tested it several times, culd not tell the difference), except that I have a louder volume via the jabra, which is all good as I listen to drum and bass also. Mabey device fault?
It is software related. Using current DeFroST or OpenDesire roms (and maybe others), bluetooth audio is great
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I have the jabra dogtags, audio playback sounds exactly the same as when my headphones are plugged in direct (tested it several times, culd not tell the difference), except that I have a louder volume via the jabra, which is all good as I listen to drum and bass also. Mabey device fault?
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well if it would've been device fault you'd think that I'd hear that noise through youtube streams as well.
But yeah as tutti-frutti stated it might be a software issue, which points me towards a root. But since I'd rather not root atm, anyone knows any other solution?
Might try a hard reset first and hope for the best. I will get back to you on that .
Thank you so much for describing my problem!!
I am currently downloading OpenDesire. Just in case that it does not work, where do i find DeFost??? I can't find it on the Market.
Thanks again!
I have Samsung Epic 4g.
nope Desire's Bluetooth audio quality is good in fact Awesome..!!
-May be the problem is not with the phone, its with Bluetooth head set you are using.
-My suggestion is to use Nokia or Motorola A2DP Stereo head phones
-I'm using Motorola motorkr S9 hd ,,,its awesome..!!
-Try this ,,it might work
harish.awe said:
nope Desire's Bluetooth audio quality is good in fact Awesome..!!
-May be the problem is not with the phone, its with Bluetooth head set you are using.
-My suggestion is to use Nokia or Motorola A2DP Stereo head phones
-I'm using Motorola motorkr S9 hd ,,,its awesome..!!
-Try this ,,it might work
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For me, it is an issue with my car, not headphones.
A little UP!
Having the same issues with a Nokia BH-504 headset. Music quality is poor with every Sense ROM (original, rooted, Sense HD, whatever), sound like the tweeters are overloaded.
Definetly not a problem with the headset, it sound perfect with HTC Legend.
Tried to switch to non-Sense ROM (DeFrost, OpenDesire, etc.). The quality is perfect, but music play stops every 1-2 minutes for a second. Very irritating. Anyone experienced this? Is this a problem with my Desire, should I send it for warranty? (Don't want to send without enough evidence, don't wanna be without a phone for weeks...)
Okay, update: Tested the new Gingerbread AOSP and still having these stops at 2-3 minutes. Very strange...
Anyone any idea? Can I debug the bluetooth transfer somehow? Logcat didn't really show anything... Can it be a fault of the phone?
Chapell said:
Anyone any idea? Can I debug the bluetooth transfer somehow? Logcat didn't really show anything... Can it be a fault of the phone?
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You need an sd r/w-buffer fix in kernel to stop that. I don't know if it comes with any senseless rom though. Maybe you could try the lite version of baadnewz hd rom.
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You need an sd r/w-buffer fix in kernel to stop that. I don't know if it comes with any senseless rom though. Maybe you could try the lite version of baadnewz hd rom.
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Thanks, I'll look into it. But if that's the problem, it would affect music playback with wired headphones too, isn't it?
And with Sense ROMs I have the overloaded tweeter-like problem, but no stutters. With non-Sense ROMs I have beautiful audio quality but music stops for a second randomly.
Update: Checked Aura ROM with sdfix, no problem with stuttering, but still the overloaded high-frequency problem. Meanwhile I checked that this SD fix is available only for Sense ROMs because it's HTC's hacking, the AOSP versions have no SD problems.
Oh, good lord! I was nearly to believe that I'm some sort of audiophile!
I'm using Plantronics 903 with my Desire and sound quality is just OK (I'm using SENSE ROM, will try OpenDesire in a bit). However, I cannot say I was expecting more.
What funny is happened today: I paired my 903 with PC today - sound quality was nearly same like my Desire, then I noticed someting in Bluetooth Setting Panel of PC. There was a combo box which labeled as "Audio Quality" and it was at the "Low" setting. I switched it "High Quality" and reconnected the device and voila! The sound has been thousands of times better!
Now I'm wondering if such a switch is also available in Desire? Maybe not obvious, but a Kernel variable perhaps? Damn that I don't know a sh** about programming these devices :'(
EDIT : Funny - I think that setting was not of PC's, but Headset's! It's quite well right now! And I didn't even try OpenDesire yet!
Chapell said:
A little UP!
Having the same issues with a Nokia BH-504 headset. Music quality is poor with every Sense ROM (original, rooted, Sense HD, whatever), sound like the tweeters are overloaded.
Definetly not a problem with the headset, it sound perfect with HTC Legend.
Tried to switch to non-Sense ROM (DeFrost, OpenDesire, etc.). The quality is perfect, but music play stops every 1-2 minutes for a second. Very irritating. Anyone experienced this? Is this a problem with my Desire, should I send it for warranty? (Don't want to send without enough evidence, don't wanna be without a phone for weeks...)
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I have similar sound issues on non-sense roms. I believe it's mostly to do with range is just not quite as good as with sense based roms. I haven't had time to really figure out why yet.
Okay, so they replaced my Nokia BH-504 headset with a new one, still the same issue with Desire Sense ROMs but Legend Sense is still good. So it's not an issue with the headset (well, could be a general incompatibility problem, but I don't think so) Will check my laptop and a Gingerbread ROM on the Desire. Okay, conclusion after further tests with the replaced headset:
with Desire Sense ROMs: horrible quality in the high frequencies with every MP3.
with Desire non-Sense ROMs (OpenDesire, Gingerbred, etc): Good quality, but music play stops for a secons every 1-2 minutes.
with HP TouchSmart TM2 notebook: Quality problem AND music sutter BOTH
with HTC Legend original Froyo ROM: No problem
with Sony Ericsson X8: No problem
with HTC Touch HD: Quality problem
The headset has been replaced with a new one, same errors occur.
I have no idea what's wrong. I can't believe 2 phone's and a notebook's Bluetooth chip is faulty. So this could be an incompatiblity, hooray for great Bluetooth standard specification I should try a Nokia BH-905 and a Sennheiser MM400, will try them after buy (in the store!) and hand them immediately back if there will be a problem with them
Chapell, I have the same problem as you, with the Nokia BH-504 headset. So far the headset works great with the stock ROM, LeeDroid ROMs or just about any Froyo ROM. Gingerbread-based ROMs or Cyanogen nightlies, or any of the AdamG's Oxygen ROMS, on the other hand, they all have the same issue - every 90 seconds or so there is a glitch, the audio stream skips for half a second or so - very, very annoying keeps you from getting in the mood.
My observations: it is not SD card related, youtube video with the audio part streamd through the bluetooth headset also skips (also tried an SD read-ahead zip patch - no change); also, the glitch doesn't manifest using wired headphones; it has nothing to do with CPU spikes (the music player and the BT connection were the only open applications after a fresh ROM install); it has nothing to do with WiFi being on or off; it has nothing to do with 3G/2G network being active or not, or the GPS; using a different radio also doesn't help (scenario - radio X used with N.S.A. ROM -> no glitch; the same radio used with Oxygen 2.0 RC7 -> glitch)...
My guess - as noobish as it may be - is that this issue is related to some kind of buffering in the streaming process - I compared a few bluetooth configuration files in various ROMs, but couldn't figure any setting related to buffering or such.
If anyone could help, I would be very grateful!
Thanks for the info. If I understand correctly, you had no problems with BH-504 using Sense ROMs. So no high frequency distortion, nothing. This means that my phone is definetly faulty
However it seems the non-Sense skips are not unique for me. Strange, no one uses a BT headset with non-Sense ROMs or it could be a problem only with the BH-504?

[Q] issue with BT connection with car stereo (lp - cm 12 based roms)

hey every one, need an advice !!
LG G3 D855
every rom i used, i had a wierd issues with bt connection with my car audio.
when i recieve a call or notification, after that the sound of the stereo becomes distorted and with noisy sound, i need to stop the music player and start it again, after i came out the car i always need to reboot the phone becouse its become silent.
another one is between connections with the car stereo (couple of drives) i need to reboot the phone couse it playing the music but with no sound from the car stereo. after a reboot its starts playing ok.
please, any advice !!!
Sorry for my crapy english

Bluetooth issues

Hi. Wondering if anybody could help. When I connect my oneplus 5T to my car I have problems. When it starts to call it disconnects the bluetooth from the car completely. However the call continues on the phone which is a complete pain as you cant use it through the hands free. Car is a BMW 630CI with pro nav if that helps.
Many Thanks
i first had problems to connect to my audi A3 bluetooth ... it simply didn´t find it
after trying again and changing the bluetooth audio codec it suddenly worked ...
Idk if it will work for you, but you can try changing the codec and se if it helps
Hi. Ive tried all 3. It connects fine and I can see my contacts but as soon as I hit dial it disconnects from the car.
Very strange.
Thanks for the suggestion tho
with mine in my car it every now and then gives me this a crackling sound.. Kind of irritating, I'm hoping a software update down the road fixes this.. I've tried all 3 codecs
Having issues with Bluetooth connection on my Prius Prime as well. It always disconnects, I had to disable Bluetooth on the phone and re-able it for it to work.
I experience the same with my Boss QC35. First connection, audio breaks with lots of noise and had to disable it and re-enable it.
Still found no solution. Hope the next update sorts it out as the bluetooth seems a mess.
So after looking around, there are issues with certain codecs and devices connecting being posted in the OP community forums. My Sony WH1000xm2 headphones stutter when using AptX HD. My JBL Everest 750NC's - if you turn the volume up too high, they disconnect from the phone. In my Cadillac ATS, whenever you place a call it'll stay connected, but you won't hear anything, and the other user can't hear you either.
I think they've acknowledged the issues and are working on them, but after putting Oreo on my Moto G5 Plus and Oreo's ability to change between all codec's on the fly (including native LDAC support!) I'm anxiously awaiting Oreo to be 'officially' released.
I'd say just be patient.. I'm sticking with this phone because I think it'll be worth it in the end. Wish I had better news!
so I resolved my Bluetooth issues by flashing FreedomOS. Now there is no intermittent crackling sound now and there is no issues at all ymmv, this was just my experience.
Thanks. Will wait for Oreo and then try different roms if it continues.
on FreedomOS before, it was giving me headache re-connecting to my Subaru car bluetooth, like after you shutoff engine, go somewhere and come back, unless you manually force connecting to the car, it barely auto reconnect back.
And also takes so long to get data sync from my Fitbit chargeHR to the app.
I don't think this kind of bluetooth issue related to what rom we have but the kernel and more specifically BT firmware.
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My friend also got BT issue when he tried to connect to BT headset. Hope Oneplus get something fixed on new oreo or updates
Just an update. Since upgrading to the official Oreo rom my problems have disappeared and my phone now works fine with the car Bluetooth.
Chris
I still have problems. Pause and unpause, and the track restarts. After ending a phone call the track restarts. 2018 RAM, Uconnect
With stock ROM 4.7.2 bluetooth connected only for a few seconds with my Audi A6. With every following stock ROM version it didn't even connect.
I tried every single Audio-Codec and the different settings in developer options - nothing helped. Once I cleared data & cache from the bluetooth system apps followed with a soft brick
Hi all,
Had same issues with my Hyundai ix35 and oneplus 5t (Nougat), tracks skipping, distorted audio in calls, etc... Tried emptying bluetooth cache, switching audio codecs without success. Now I just received the OTA update to Oreo (8.0), Oxygen rom 5.0.3 and it solved the issues!!! Yeay, no more auxilary cable hanging around !
fx_viper said:
Hi all,
Had same issues with my Hyundai ix35 and oneplus 5t (Nougat), tracks skipping, distorted audio in calls, etc... Tried emptying bluetooth cache, switching audio codecs without success. Now I just received the OTA update to Oreo (8.0), Oxygen rom 5.0.3 and it solved the issues!!! Yeay, no more auxilary cable hanging around !
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I started from scratch but the issue persists.
I am having the same issue in my car. It no longer displays track information and the connection is not very stable. I will try switching the codec and report back.
i don.t have any volume control from the phone basically when i connect it to my car stereo
i can control the volume for the first 4-5 clicks ... and then the slider moves but there is no difference in the volume
i have to turn the volume from the stereo almost to the max
whit my old samsung tablet works great ... i have maybe 50% more volume then with my phone
tried all codecs ...

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