[Q] MIUI NB strange problems - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello
i just flashed MIUI NB 1.12.2 on my SGS I9000 and i observed that my phone's home button doesn't work anymore , the notification bar tells me that i have headphones plugged in , but i don't ; and my volume keys are reversed (volume down raises the volume , whilst volume up decreases the volume) .
it's a really strange issue . when i plug my headphones into the phone , the phone starts to play the music on loudspeaker .
please help , thanks in advance and sorry if i posted in the wrong section .

did you ever fix that problem my phone is doing the exact same thing.

I had the error and reflashed and it fixed it, not sure if you've tried it but that's one idea

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my device accidently loose ability for playing all sounds (rings,audio e.t.c). The situation is same with headphone. The very silent and noised sound then I hear in speaker.
I suspect that problem is caused by locking the device in some stand by mode, because most often it occures after pressing the button when screen is blanck. the problem may be resolved by rebooting the device or waiting screen blanck and pressing any button again. I wouldn't upgrade to new ROM because I am native russian and as I understood the new ROM is only western eu. locale.
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[Q] Problem with in-call volume

Hello to all,
I have using my Galaxy S without SIM card for a while and now when I put one I notice a problem with volume level when making or receiving calls. The indicator show that the volume level is at maximum but I barely hear the voice when someone is talking to me, even when I am at close and not noisy room. When I put hands-free or put the call in speaker mode everything is OK - I can hear what the people are talking to me.
I search in the setting and put everything for sound in max but there is no change....
I read in the forums about the hidden service menu and I saw that there is an audio section with sections headset and handset but I don't know if this will solve my problem, because I don't know if the problem is software or hardware..
My phone is Galaxy S I9000 - international, Eclair 2.1-update1, JM1, not rooted. I make factory reset just before posting this thread and the problem is not solved....
If anybody have similar problem or anybody have a solution or ideas how to solve this, please help me!
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[HELP] Audio issue, incall and buzz

Hi. I have a big problem.its hard to explain what i did so ill make a chronology:
-My phone was fine,i was happily using cm7 and my ace had no problems at all.
-i love changing roms once a week and i usually tried new roms.
-one day,i noticed my INCALL VOLUME was very LOW.
-My external speaker audio worked very well.
-I decided to try VOLUME +,it didnt seem to work but i left it installed at +4.
-some days after,i started SUDDENLY to hear a buzz from external speaker everytime a sound was played. It feels BOOSTED because the audio quality is still good.
Since then nothing managed to solve this problem. I flashed lots of roms, i uninstalled volume+ and put the settings to 0 again but nothing.
Today i unrooted and flashed stock xwktq with odin but the problem still there. Then i found the secret code (*#*%197328640#*#*) but...in the menu,when i thought i was about to solve the problem..
AUDIO IS LOCKED. Only that setting. I tried another stock, xwkt7 , now it says [5]AUDIO in the secret menu but if i tap there nothing appens.
Then i rooted again, pushed a deodexed servicemenu.apk, flashed sgsii jb but nope, I CANT ENTER IN AUDIO SETTINGS FROM SERVICE MENU. Please help me,i wanted to try this solution before taking my phone to samsung support,i need it hope it is a clear explanation!
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda app-developers app
UP..really no solution?
Volume+ is an Advance app.... It possess the capability to Distort any Speaker or Headphones foe a short time or Prolonged use or high Frequency may cause the distortion to stay forever... In short your Speaker might be permanently Damaged...

[Q] Odd volume behavior

Hello fellow XDA members,
I have noticed a little something that's strange on my Moto X- 1052 - Non-rooted running 4.4.2 and would like to know if anyone else faces the same problem .
While playing music using an app like Poweramp/Player Pro on the external speaker, I found that if the volume was turned up to the max limit , then over a period of a few seconds, the speaker would crackle and the volume would automatically decrease . However, if the volume was then turned down by two steps and set back to max, it would go back to being loud (only for a few more seconds) .
Contacting customer care,they said that I would need to do a factory reset or visit an authorized service center to solve the issue. So, bada bing , one factory reset done and everything worked as it should UNTIL I reinstalled poweramp.
Now, the odd thing was that as long as Poweramp was installed , even other apps such as MX player and Youtube suffered the same sudden volume decrease . I've tried changing the audio focus, audio priority and the Direct volume control , but none of the options worked .
Now, I've uninstalled the app but PURELY as a curious soul, I'd like to know why a 3rd part app would affect the audio settings of another app ??
[TLDR ? ] - Using Poweramp and PlayerPro caused speaker distortion crackling and volume decrease even in default settings and this pervaded into every other audio app . Can you please help me understand why ?

Weird Low Volume Issue

Hi,
I have suddenly experienced low volume while using the stock headphones that came with my phone. Weird thing is when I turn on the voice chat feature on a game that I play, the volume goes back to normal and when I turn it off the volume is low again. I tried another stock headphone (same model) and the issue is not present.
I don't believe that the headphone's hardware is the problem since the issue is not present when activating voice chat on games. There could be a configuration or setting that I need to configure.
Thanks in advance for your help and suggestions.

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