Im currently on Nougat RR with dolby atmos and v4a installed but everytime tablet sleeps audio pauses for a moment and then it seems like both sound mods stop working any help would be appreciated.
One of my guesses are that maybe is something involving the way kernel handles battery saving but i cant be sure
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I recently finally took the rooting plunge and installed Leedroid 2.3d, mostly for A2SD and DSPManager.
I cannot get DSPManger to work with my Motorola S305 A2DP headphones - turning effects on makes no difference at all. I have tried rebooting, restarting the HeadsetManager service and force stopping and restarting DSPManager.
I checked logcat while connecting the headset and the line "Bluetooth plugged: " + bluetoothAudio as specified in the DSPManager source in cyanogenmod is not there. At the begginning of the log I see a bunch of unhandled exceptions to do with DSPManager 'leaking' IntentReceivers, which could be related as it is supposed to be listening for BluetoothDevice.ACTION_ACL_CONNECTED, especially since it seems to create a bunch of BroadcastReceivers at start.
Will anything break if I try to compile the latest version from cyanogenmod github directly?
Ok, after some experimenting trying to get the cleanest logcat I could I've managed to make it work .
It seems it doesn't work until the service is restarted after an effect is enabled. It also doesn't work when all effects are disabled and then one is enabled until the service is restarted. It must be a bug of some kind with the bluetooth system as this doesn't happen with wired headphones.
DSPManager is awesome, especially the Virtual Room! It even works for Dolby Surround/Pro Logic encoded movies (only really noticeable for Room/Large Room/Stage)! . I always thought that was what Dolby Mobile did for the Desire but never could get it to work. I think the effect is at least as good as DTS SurroundSensation UltraPC Headphone (who came up with that name?), and certainly better than the Headphone Virtualization built in to Windows.
I recently updated to the deodexed stock kitkat rom with kt747 kernel. Everything is running fine except audio files in every program but poweramp have major crackling/static issues. The audio files play fine on my computer, it happens both over headphones and through phone's speaker. I use poweramp for all of my music but am really missing being able to use pocketcasts. Audio in youtube app also works fine. I have tried a factory reset and am at a loss for what else I can try to fix the problem. If anyone has any advice or tips or is experiencing a similar problem I would be very grateful to hear from you.
I think that the DSP doesn't process it right with a KK kernel although I do not have issues on stock kk ......have you tried a different audio processor like DSP manager or viper4android etc....?
Tried both of those and it didn't seem to help. Oddly enough I had one podcast today that I was able to play through pocketcasts without audio issues, but all the rest of my podcasts were ****ed up.
Well try a different kernel.....I read reports that some kernels don't provide enough power to the DAC and so it can cause crackling
I have the latest version of CM13 on my Verizon LG G3. I don't remember when exactly this started, but it was recent. Any audio through the headphone jack makes strange noises. It started out at as white noise, very quiet, and as far as I could tell, only around when audio was not playing. Now it has progressed to being quite a bit louder, with the most annoying addition being the crackling/distortion/chirping sound that plays along with any audio, even louder than the audio when above 3 clicks of volume. It sounds very similar to a blown transducer in my earbuds or headphones. That noise switches ears at random, though never during listening. There is also an extremely loud popping noise when I turn the equalizer on or off. I have fresh installed CM13 and that didn't help. I know all of this is an issue with CM13 because I tried two other ROMs today, the latest version of Skydragon and XenonHD, the former lollipop and the latter marshmallow, and neither made those noises. (Neither of which I can use by the way, because I couldn't get either to realize I had a SIM card). I also tried all of the same headphones on other devices, and no noise. I'm open to either a fix for the audio issue, a fix for either of those other two ROMs so that I can just switch to one of those, or even a third ROM you know that actually works, but I'd like best to fix CM13. Aside from all that, Mortal Kombat X runs really laggy on my phone. How could I get it to run better? I score 47,000 on the new Antutu, what is the highest possible with my device? I don't want to get into overclocking, because the game already near melts my phone after a while and eats battery, but I'd be interested in hearing about what's possible with it anyway, along with other methods of speeding up. I've also been interested in dialing screen resolution down to 720p, which would help the problem and save battery, but I haven't been able to find a method that works. Thanks for reading if you got this far!
I'm having the same issue.
Fresh install of cm13. Only when the audio Is playing, and every time I start and stop the audio, it makes a loud pop.
This is a software issue, is there a fix soon?
sinding2000 said:
I'm having the same issue.
Fresh install of cm13. Only when the audio Is playing, and every time I start and stop the audio, it makes a loud pop.
This is a software issue, is there a fix soon?
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No idea, that's what I'm asking. I fresh installed too. I have a really loud pop when turning on or off the equalizer, which I forgot to mention.
I've had the headphone issue for at least a few weeks on the CM13 nightlies. Flashing the 777 kernel (R22) fixes it for me, so it must me an issue in the CM13 kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/kernel-777-kernel-t3003115
sparesr4sissies said:
I've had the headphone issue for at least a few weeks on the CM13 nightlies. Flashing the 777 kernel (R22) fixes it for me, so it must me an issue in the CM13 kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/kernel-777-kernel-t3003115
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This worked, thank you.
I have installed experience ROM on my OnePlus 3 and tried using Dolby Atmos. The sound quality improved drastically but the audio was choppy/stuttering on Google play music with the audio enhancement. The music is locally stored and works perfectly when atmos is switched off. Is there any way to make it stop stuttering as I would like to listen to my music with Atmos switched on? Any help would be appreciated.
ujan1996 said:
I have installed experience ROM on my OnePlus 3 and tried using Dolby Atmos. The sound quality improved drastically but the audio was choppy/stuttering on Google play music with the audio enhancement. The music is locally stored and works perfectly when atmos is switched off. Is there any way to make it stop stuttering as I would like to listen to my music with Atmos switched on? Any help would be appreciated.
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I had the very same problem with FreedomOS+Dolby Atmos. I resolved this by increasing min cpu frequence from 307 MHz to 422MHz. I have ElementalX and used EX Kernel Manager.
I have tested by listening to the same song at 307 MHz and 422MHz. Stutters disappears at 422MHz.
Feel like i need to write this down, incase any else have similar issue.
Just upgraded to Freedom OS 2.3 (OOS 4.0.3?) And installed Viper4Arise.
Stumbled upon this very issue, but with any emulator instead (Gameboy, N64, etc).
So after reading this, i opened Viper4Arise and turned "Master Power" to ON, and bam! No more stutter, just like that.
I left everything else in that app to OFF but Master Power.
So anyone having stuttering issue with sound, check any audio enhancing app/mod you may have installed, like Dolby Atmos mentioned above or Viper4Arise. Try turning it ON or OFF.
Asus dolby atmos
I used to have such stutters but that was because of some battery saving mods i had installed. So if you ahave any of those i suggest you uninstall them first
So I got the phone yesterday. Very exciting experience to be honest. But there's something that I don't quite understand. When I play a YouTube video, a song or whenever the stereo speakers are used, they make a strange continuous sound or something, it's not loud, it's just there. I don't know if this is the way it works on all these phones, or should I go and change it for another one. Please let me know if all of you guys have this sound of nothing coming from the stereo speakers.
I'm getting the strange sound as well when the speakers are used. Its pretty much there regardless on what volume I'm on (Except 0 volume of course) but it stops when I pause a video/music. Then when I start playing again, the sound starts to come back.
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So I got the phone yesterday. Very exciting experience to be honest. But there's something that I don't quite understand. When I play a YouTube video, a song or whenever the stereo speakers are used, they make a strange continuous sound or something, it's not loud, it's just there. I don't know if this is the way it works on all these phones, or should I go and change it for another one. Please let me know if all of you guys have this sound of nothing coming from the stereo speakers.
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it is dolby atmos problem you don't like that noise , going to sound option and turn off the dolby atmos.
Hmm... No problem at all with my device (stock MIUI 12.0.5.0 Global), with or without Dolby Atmos.
I suggest further testing with apps such this:
Function Generator
I have same problem with my F3, weird noise while using Dolby Atmos on speakers, did not check on headset.
No issue when Atmos is off.