headphone woes :( - HD2 Accessories

hi all i'm using my new sennheiser CX550 headphones on my HD2 but it appears they are causing erratic behaviour on the phone. the tracks last for about 5-6 seconds before stopping and sometimes calling my girlfriend???
anyone have any ideas?

which rom, radio are you using and do you have any other software installed? I have the CX500 and they work fine

Related

Bluetooth pops and crackling

I know this has been an issue with other phones, but so far haven't seen anyone post about this issue for this phone. First time really using bluetooth with my Voyager Pro HD, and the audio was so horrible that I had to shut off my headset and use the phone itself. The popping and cracking made it almost impossible to understand anything. I've had this headset for a while so I know the issue isn't with it. I've tried rebooting and enabling/disabling bluetooth and restarting the headset. Anyone else with this issue?
I'm using a Jawbone ICON HD and haven't noticed any unusual noises.
Wondering if it's hardware related then. I have the raised glass and gaps so if it continues with the bluetooth that may be my excuse to exchange it.
Varekai said:
I know this has been an issue with other phones, but so far haven't seen anyone post about this issue for this phone. First time really using bluetooth with my Voyager Pro HD, and the audio was so horrible that I had to shut off my headset and use the phone itself. The popping and cracking made it almost impossible to understand anything. I've had this headset for a while so I know the issue isn't with it. I've tried rebooting and enabling/disabling bluetooth and restarting the headset. Anyone else with this issue?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What is your Rom version. I think in 1.29 rom they have fix this BT problem.
1.29.651.7

bluetooth headset stutter/skippy/jumpy issue

Hi,
I am running trickdroid 5.5.1 and I have been having this random issues - sometimes, mp3 play via bluetooth headset stutters and it is annoying the hell out of me. You guys think running some otherer roms may fix this issue?? It has nothing to do with what I am doing on the phone. even whwen I am sitting doing nothing, it stutters like crazy.
Headset has been fine with other phones and it is fairly new so I don think its the headset hardware issue...

[Q] Audio changes from headphone to speaker with volume control

OK so this is weird because it doesn't happen all the time.
If I have my headphones in and I adjust the volume using the side volume rocker, the 'beats' logo disappears and audio starts playing from the speakers. I first noticed it while using the mixcloud app and figured it was local to that specific app, but now it is happening when streaming from the DS Audio app as well. I'm thinking there is a software conflict somewhere but I'm not certain.
I'm currently running MaximusHD 32.1.0 on my HTC One but have noticed this issue using the prior 3 versions.
Anyone else having this type of issue and/or know how to fix it?

Nexus 6 Bluetooth Stuttering

Hi everyone, main issue plaguing my N6 experience here... upgraded not too long ago from a G3.
There seems to be bluetooth stuttering with this phone. It is something that I haven't run into in any other phone (HTC One M7, M8, LG G3). I'm connecting to the car stereo and it connects calls okay, but when I connect it to a friend's car stereo (Sony stereo.. don't know the model #) or any of my bluetooth headsets (Sony MDR10BT primarily) I will get stuttering when trying to listen to music.
The main thing I noticed is the stuttering only happens when I have something in front of the device. I put it in my pocket and the stuttering starts. I wave my arm in front of it (in between the headset and the device), it will stutter.
I've looked around for solutions on this issue, no solution in sight. I think it has to do with the radio not getting enough power, this was never an issue with any of the other phones.
FAQ:
-I'm rooted, running stock kernel & Chroma 2015-06-05 build. Note this happens on Euphoria ROM as well.
-No, I'm not using a smartwatch
-This happens when the WiFi is both on and off
-This happens when screen rotation is set to automatic or portrait only
-Bluetooth is not being logged
-My jeans aren't sewn with any radio blocking materials
This has been driving me crazy. I noticed it seems to be much better with Developer M.
It only happens with my bluetooth headphones when I'm walking, so your description makes sense. It's the only time I really have my hands on my phone when using bluetooth.
When I'm using it for car audio, I have it in a dock. When I'm using a bluetooth speaker, it's on a table or desk.
I'll have to try some stuff out and see if it makes a difference, but as I said, I just switched to M and it seems to help.
Maybe hardware issue
I am experiencing the same behavior with a non rooted stock up to date Android on the nexus 6. It will sometimes stutter to the point where it just stops working and I have to restart the phone for Bluetooth to be usable again.

Audio playback skips when waking screen, using wired headphones

Hi!
I've been using a bluetooth headset and speakers since I got my XPX, but I recently started using a wired headset at work because the battery in the bluetooth one didn't last all day. I've noticed that whenever I wake the screen, either by double-tapping or using the power button, the playback skips forward by one or two seconds. This happens no matter what audio player I use (I've checked Spotify, Poweramp and Pocket Casts) and only when using a wired headset. Bluetooth and phone speakers are unaffected.
I haven't had the chance to try other headsets with this phone, but this headset didn't cause this to happen on my old phone (Z3C). Since it only happens when I wake the screen, I kind of doubt it's the headset anyway.
Does anyone know what could be causing this and how to fix it?
Sorry to bump my old thread, but I 'd forgot I posted it earlier. I noticed the problem again today and was about to post about the problem again.
Does anyone know of a solution to this problem?

Categories

Resources