Hello all,
Whenever I plug in a wired headphone I can hear the sound of the headset microphone. It's very annoying, especially when walking and it's windy.
Is there any known issue that would be causing this? Any troubleshooting steps?
I'm on rooted stock, headset is a rha MA750i.
Thanks!
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recently i have been experiencing an audio issue that only seems to be fix itself after a reboot. hopefully someone here can point me in the right direction for further troubleshooting/debugging/resolution.
on occasion i use the headphone jack to listen to pandora. if a call comes in during this time the pandora audio stops (as it should) however, i cannot hear the caller via the earpiece or headphone jack. the only way i can hear them is if i unplug the headphones and turn on the speakerphone. once the call is ended the audio sometimes will resume from the headphone jack, sometimes it will not. the behavior is the same even if manually exit pandora and unplug the headphones. it is also the same if an incoming call does not interrupt the pandora session.
similarly, if i am listening to pandora on the rear speaker and i plug headphones in, i get no audio in the headphones. if i unplug the headphones the audio does not return to the rear speaker.
visually, the headphone icon in the notification bar comes and goes as you would expect at all times. i am running a sprint lovers 2.2 rom. this problem only recently started, and i don't believe i had done anything to cause it like installing new apps or anything of the sort.
can anyone help me out?
I am having issues with this phone and my Jawbone headset..
It seems that the microphone output is too loud on the bluetooth side of the s3. I noticed the same issue on my girl's s3 and jawbone headset.
Is there a way to turn down the mic gain on the S3?
Hi there.
I'm facing an issue with my note 2 since a few weeks.
When i plug in a headset with mic to make a call, the sound isn't redirected through the headset, it remains on the phone speaker.
This is quite annoying and it used tk work perfectly. I noticed that during the call when i plug in/plug out the headset, the sound goes tbrough the headset , but only for like 1 sec, then back to speaker.
I've tried with 2 diff headsets.
FYI, during music and vid playing, the sound goes though the headsets. Really odd issue.
i also face the issue that when i activate the BT, and try to stream the music to a BT device, the sound goes back to the speaker.
It used to work also but not anymore. Its not a pairing issue, i've tried many times.
I guess both issues are connected. Any help to solve those problems would be appreciated.
THX
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bump cause i'm still facing the issue
Hello XDA,
my earphones are making a weird buzzing sound. i know its a software e fault with the microphone because my stereo works fine. so i want to make a hard reset with my p8000. but how can i do that?
on my earphones in can only hear the music. the voices has a echo effect. also with enigeermode i wasn't able to fix it. anybody suggestions?
jasux said:
Hello XDA,
my earphones are making a weird buzzing sound. i know its a software e fault with the microphone because my stereo works fine. so i want to make a hard reset with my p8000. but how can i do that?
on my earphones in can only hear the music. the voices has a echo effect. also with enigeermode i wasn't able to fix it. anybody suggestions?
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When you say "my stereo works fine" do you mean the sound is OK when you connect from the headphone socket to a stereo amplifier?
There is a common fault with the P8000 that the connections to the headphone socket are not well soldered, and come off. This can result in the sound becoming echo-y or quiet or not at all. It happened to me and I had to take the phone apart and resolder the connections.
There is a thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/elephone-p8000/help/headphone-jack-issue-t3214547
Anyone heard of this problem.
Lately when I connect to my car or Bluetooth speaker.
I get a very loud buzzing.
Stock rooted with viper.