Hi, I went from OnePlus One to --> Redmi Note 5 (3GB / 32GB version)
I have a problem with playing music via Bluetooth.
Audio is simply chopping/skipping, respectively sometimes it will skip the sound for about 0.1s.
I have a phone paired with original car radio in Seat Ibiza 2018 (OnePlus one went without these anomalies)
What I tried already:
• Reinstall all music players
• Re-pair BT device
• Turn off battery saving mode for applications (for all)
• Let the music player run only itself in the background
Can you please advise where the problem might be?
I already reported this problem via my phone settings menu.
Thank you guys for your suggestions.
FW Version : 9.5.13 (Global)
Hi,
Same problem with my VW Golf VII, same phone with MIUI 9.5.17. Did you find a trick or a solution to avoid this problem ?
Moreover, I reported this bug on the MI Website, you can confirm the bug: http://en.miui.com/thread-3230620-1-1.html
Thank you,
Tom.
I have installed LineageOS 15.1 on Samsung S7 Edge (hero2lte) some time ago, today I encountered an issue with the bluetooth.
The problem is that the phone connects with the bluetooth device (bluetooth headphones, that are perfectly working on other smartphones), media sound is working, but in-call sound is completely garbled or muted on both ends.
I tried every common and possible solution (network settings reset, battery optimization on bluetotth apps, rebooted in safe mode (in wich the audio from the mic is present, but totally garbled), used bluetooth with wifi off, deleted cache and data of the bluetooth app, ecc...
Here on XDA I found what it can be a solution: in the topic https://forum.xda-developers.com/lineage/general/kb-article-troubleshooting-bluetooth-t3646969 the section 3b says:
"3b) Description: Garbled /mute incall sounds (Universal HAL)
Background: Unlike the klte, many Exynos devices have a shared audio HAL that supports 16k WBS however there was a small misuse of the sample rate constant resulting in garbled sound.
The usage of audio_hal.force_voice_config = (wide or narrow) is usually not required (add if needed)
If the fix from 3a has been applied or was previously set, remove any definitions of SCO_WBS_SAMPLERATE in the vendor config.
Fix: https://review.lineageos.org/#/c/182054/
Right now this in in testing. We are looking for more affected devices that are using android_hardware_samsung as audio HAL.
Update: See the detailed list of possible affected devices below, as far as I see all of them have not yet enabled WBS yet."
Wich directs to these fix https://review.lineageos.org/#/c/177996/ and https://review.lineageos.org/#/c/178371/
But how to apply them on my device?
For the most part the Pie update has been unremarkable - with one very large exception that is driving me absolutely batty.
Since the update happened (Bell-LG G7) - if my device is connected to a bluetooth device - I cannot give voice commands through Google Assistant.
Google assistant comes up but when I talk it just sits there - I would assume blinking at me internally like my daughter does when I piss her off.
It appears to me like it deactivates the phone microphone and is not receiving audio - where it did before.
I have tried multiple devices, cars, speakers - I erased all the existing pairs.
Quite frustrating especially when I am driving - if I want to navigate somewhere - I have to look down - turn off bluetooth - set the destination, then turn bluetooth back on. If I am cooking something and listening to music through a speaker - I have to turn off bluetooth, "Set timer for 10 minutes", then turn bluetooth back on.
Has anyone run into this and found a solution?
I managed to fix this today - Settings/Google/Voice -> Turn off Bluetooth Audio Recording
Handsfree operation back to normal.
Hi,
all my devices are running with LineageOS (v14, v15 and v16). I want to remap some of the hardware buttons and bluetooth devices. I use a Doogee X5 max pro as a music player with an unofficial LineageOS 14. I can't remap anything because the settings app crashes when i open it. This happens since i use LOS. The most other settings are working. I want to change the behaviour when i double tap the power button when the display is turned off to pause/play the playback.
On my Oneplus 3 i use LineageOS 15.1 and i hear music in my car and when i running. Fast Forward works with my bluetooth headphones but not with my car hifi (also bluetooth). With a single tap i can jump to the next track, long tap does nothing. The headphone starts fast forward. Can i change this? Is this depending on the player i use or is there a specfic "command" for fast forward that my car hifi can't send?
Hello there fellow Xiaomi users, I have a problem with my Bluetooth earbuds and it's driving me insane! I hope you can help me out. When I connected my newly purchased bluetooth sony earbuds (the model is WF-XB700) I noticed that the volume was really low, maybe 50% less than it should've been. I was perplexed, but had a couple of quick ways to determine the problem. I connected the earplugs to a Iphone 8 and they worked just fine, 100% of their capacity. Then I connected my Xiaomi Mi 2A lite to some other bluetooth headphones (model Pioneer se-ms7bt) and they also worked as they should've. Then I connected the earbuds to a Xiaomi Mi A3 and to my surprise, I could also detect the Low Volume Issue there too! So, it must be something Android/Xiaomi related.
Then I went on a really energy draining odyssey on google to find a solution. What I did find was, firsty, that it was a known issue and secondly, that the myriad of solutions presented did not help me at all. This is a list of the things I tried, some of which spawned problems too :
1) Disabling absolute volume in developer settings.
2) Tinkering with all the options in the develper option - even the following (I will copy paste in from an other thread , which according to many people has worked :
Enable Developer Options (options -> system -> about phone -> click build number 7 times)
Press back
Go to settings, and search AVRCP.
Click on Bluetooth AVRCP Version and ensure it is on 1.6.
Next, search for Absolute
Select Disable Absolute Volume and turn this toggle on, if it isn't already.
Unpair all Bluetooth devices. Restart your device. Pair the devices again. To the right of each Paired Bluetooth device in the Bluetooth settings page is a gear icon, go into each device and turn off the Phone Calls toggle, leaving only Media audio enabled.
Exit settings, connect to the Bluetooth device, start playing something. Increase the volume using the volume up button and rejoice as the volume goes as loud as you need!!!
3) Putting the volume up in the Sony Headphones app. - So, officially the app doesn't support the WF-XB700. There are two options for detection. The first is a list of the supported devices (mine is not there) and the other is a ,,detect via bluetooth''. Tried the second option but it doesn't work
4) Increasing the volume on the physical buttons on the device. Mine are earbuds and have only one button for on/off
5) Ensuring the eartips are tightly fit in my ear.
6) Making sure the earbud isn't blocked by anything.
7) Resetting the phone
8) Changing the Region - This I actually did not succeed in doing. It turns out that the option to change the region has been removed. If there is a way to do it, please inform me.
9) Trying all the volume booster apps in the store.
10) Restart or enable and disable airplane mode
11) Forgeting and pairing the device again
Could the bluetooth version difference be the problem. Mine is 4.2 and the buds are 5.0. According to google there should't be a difference regarding the sound volume/quality, only range and connection strenght. Please help me, I have wasted more than five hours already and I ran out of options to try. Thanks in advance !
My current software version : Android 10 / Security patch level: October 1,2020 / Baseband version 953_GEN_PACK-1/ Kernel version: 3.18.124-perf-gceec2f0 /
Xiaomi removes Bluetooth codecs intentionally from this phone (and seems like from Mi A3 too). Because Xiaomi dont want to pay 1$ fee for codec. Thats why it works as expected on iPhone. It's all about greediness.
Same codec issue is proper on Miui roms too. This means Redmi 6 Pro has an Bluetooth codec issue too. We can probably say same thing (according to ur first post) for Mi A3 and for its Miui version Xiaomi Mi CC9e.
- Redmi 6 Pro
- Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite
- Xiaomi Mi A3
- Xiaomi Mi CC9e
All of them probably has same issue. I didnt use any flagship of Xiaomi or any other Android phone since Jelly Bean so cant say anything about other brands except Apple. I used an iPhone between those times. iPhones has proper bluetooth codecs. You cant fix it via resetting ur phone or something like that.
SBC is the default codec and none of others will work.
Qualcomm is the owner of these aptX, aptX LL, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive audio codecs. We have an qualcomm chipset on our phone too but xiaomi didnt want to pay for these to earn more money from us. So thats why we are stuck on SBC. Dont buy any android device just by looking its specs from websites. Check out everything in the shop (bluetooth, camera,..etc.) before buy.
AndreyTsvetkov said:
Hello there fellow Xiaomi users, I have a problem with my Bluetooth earbuds and it's driving me insane! I hope you can help me out. When I connected my newly purchased bluetooth sony earbuds (the model is WF-XB700) I noticed that the volume was really low, maybe 50% less than it should've been. I was perplexed, but had a couple of quick ways to determine the problem. I connected the earplugs to a Iphone 8 and they worked just fine, 100% of their capacity. Then I connected my Xiaomi Mi 2A lite to some other bluetooth headphones (model Pioneer se-ms7bt) and they also worked as they should've. Then I connected the earbuds to a Xiaomi Mi A3 and to my surprise, I could also detect the Low Volume Issue there too! So, it must be something Android/Xiaomi related.
Then I went on a really energy draining odyssey on google to find a solution. What I did find was, firsty, that it was a known issue and secondly, that the myriad of solutions presented did not help me at all. This is a list of the things I tried, some of which spawned problems too :
1) Disabling absolute volume in developer settings.
2) Tinkering with all the options in the develper option - even the following (I will copy paste in from an other thread , which according to many people has worked :
Enable Developer Options (options -> system -> about phone -> click build number 7 times)
Press back
Go to settings, and search AVRCP.
Click on Bluetooth AVRCP Version and ensure it is on 1.6.
Next, search for Absolute
Select Disable Absolute Volume and turn this toggle on, if it isn't already.
Unpair all Bluetooth devices. Restart your device. Pair the devices again. To the right of each Paired Bluetooth device in the Bluetooth settings page is a gear icon, go into each device and turn off the Phone Calls toggle, leaving only Media audio enabled.
Exit settings, connect to the Bluetooth device, start playing something. Increase the volume using the volume up button and rejoice as the volume goes as loud as you need!!!
3) Putting the volume up in the Sony Headphones app. - So, officially the app doesn't support the WF-XB700. There are two options for detection. The first is a list of the supported devices (mine is not there) and the other is a ,,detect via bluetooth''. Tried the second option but it doesn't work
4) Increasing the volume on the physical buttons on the device. Mine are earbuds and have only one button for on/off
5) Ensuring the eartips are tightly fit in my ear.
6) Making sure the earbud isn't blocked by anything.
7) Resetting the phone
8) Changing the Region - This I actually did not succeed in doing. It turns out that the option to change the region has been removed. If there is a way to do it, please inform me.
9) Trying all the volume booster apps in the store.
10) Restart or enable and disable airplane mode
11) Forgeting and pairing the device again
Could the bluetooth version difference be the problem. Mine is 4.2 and the buds are 5.0. According to google there should't be a difference regarding the sound volume/quality, only range and connection strenght. Please help me, I have wasted more than five hours already and I ran out of options to try. Thanks in advance !
My current software version : Android 10 / Security patch level: October 1,2020 / Baseband version 953_GEN_PACK-1/ Kernel version: 3.18.124-perf-gceec2f0 /
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that's the same problem i am facing on my redmi note 5/5 Plus (Vince) got any solution? or should i change my phone
perfect_ said:
Xiaomi removes Bluetooth codecs intentionally from this phone (and seems like from Mi A3 too). Because Xiaomi dont want to pay 1$ fee for codec. Thats why it works as expected on iPhone. It's all about greediness.
Same codec issue is proper on Miui roms too. This means Redmi 6 Pro has an Bluetooth codec issue too. We can probably say same thing (according to ur first post) for Mi A3 and for its Miui version Xiaomi Mi CC9e.
- Redmi 6 Pro
- Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite
- Xiaomi Mi A3
- Xiaomi Mi CC9e
All of them probably has same issue. I didnt use any flagship of Xiaomi or any other Android phone since Jelly Bean so cant say anything about other brands except Apple. I used an iPhone between those times. iPhones has proper bluetooth codecs. You cant fix it via resetting ur phone or something like that.
SBC is the default codec and none of others will work.
Qualcomm is the owner of these aptX, aptX LL, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive audio codecs. We have an qualcomm chipset on our phone too but xiaomi didnt want to pay for these to earn more money from us. So thats why we are stuck on SBC. Dont buy any android device just by looking its specs from websites. Check out everything in the shop (bluetooth, camera,..etc.) before buy.
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They are literally making 1$ per phone. Stop spreading missinformation