[Q] NO sound after hear static - LG Optimus 2x

hi guys my phone was just sitting on my desk its idle then suddenly i heard a static sound it was from it the screen still was off when it did that then i opened my phone and i am not able to play music nor sound nor changing volume or playing mp3 on music player i then power off and on my phone and its all working but i am just curious abut it what would be the cause of this? maybe some one here experienced it too?
Im running V20q stock with stock tweak/FD off
Thanks guys!

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[Q] Background noice when playing music

I have noticed some background noice when I play audio files in the music player.
I know from this thread that other people have the same problem but I have not been able to find a seperat thread that cover this.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=735918
The problem is easy to hear if you play music through the build in loudspeaker and then turn the volume to 0 while the music is playing. I have notice that when I pause the music the noice will continue for about 2 sec followed by a "click" and then the background noice will disapear (probaly because the device is going to some powersaving mode).
The problem remains with all the headsets I have tryed and are pressent on firmware jm7 and jm8.
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unable to reproduce
i do play music from the building speaker quite a bit, as i keep testing music for my alerts anc custom alerts for each contact
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I had this problem also... was playing with the TV out. Once I turned this off the problem disappeared. Have you tried the standard issue headphones... this might also be part of it, Samsung is using a different pin setup
that makes more sense go into settings and make sure the TV Out option is disabled, if you leave it on, it can interfere with the audio output
i recall this being discussed on another topic a while back
try unplugging the usb cable if it's connected...

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