Audio delay on videos? - 7" Kindle Fire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm using Jandycane's 4.1.2 AOSP ROM on my Kindle and in the newest version, 1.8.0, there is an annoying problem with video playback. The video will start, and then 5-10 seconds later the audio will start nd the video will stop until the audio catches up. Is this a ROM specific issue or is this something that can be easily fixed? In all the older versions of the ROM the video and audio synced perfectly.
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[Q] ICS Sound Problem

So, I had a problem on the official ICS update where none of my apps except the stock music player would play any sound. I installed Wild Child's rom from his forum, and that worked for a while. But, I still encountered the problem, and I must take out the battery (not just turn off the phone) to bring back sound. ANy workaround?
HTC Vivid ICS 4.0 No audio in media, video or games
I have the same issue on my HTC Vivid after the AT&T official ICS update. The sound doesn't work in YouTube, Netflix, or Pandora to name a few. The voice doesn't speak in Google Navigator.
I've tried turning on and off beats audio.
I've tried adjusting the volume within the application and I checked that all three volume bars were all the way up in system settings. It seems to be the "Music, video, games & other media" volume that isn't working. In fact, moving that volume bar in settings doesn't even make a noise like the other two bars.
I reloaded the ICS update from the ROM menu and started over. Audio worked again for a while, but then I ran in to the same problem.
The good news is that shutting down and removing the battery just worked for me, so thanks for the tip.
same...
I myself have stock ICS upgraded on my HTC Vivid, I can hear audio from Youtube, but I can't hear any sound when playing .AVI movies, tried 4 different video players.. no results, please some1 find a solution!
Try a custom Rom?
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Restarting (last option) also gives sound, so I suspect that turning off the quick boot (or whatever it's called) would help too so regular turn off with work too. The restart option terminates everything, while if you keep that quick boot option on, the phone doesn't really start fresh.
-Jeremy
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Turning off Fast Boot in the Power settings has solved my sound issues. Rejoice Vivid owners no more rebooting just to watch some youtube.
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eespejo99 said:
Turning off Fast Boot in the Power settings has solved my sound issues. Rejoice Vivid owners no more rebooting just to watch some youtube.
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Thank you SOOOO much!
I obviously had to reboot after, but i can hear apps :highfive:

Audio popping?

It's starting to become a little more prevalent to me the more I use the phone.. When watching youtube videos it makes a skipping/poppy sound sometimes .. Also when listening to podcasts it sometimes gets garbled audio at the beginning then clears up.
Anyone else experiencing this or should I return my phone?
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Software issue
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I think it is "fixed" by turning off beats-audio in the settings. It fixed it for me at least... when on phone calls it will pop unless beats is turned off.
Got the same thing only in youtube videos but not when playing music
I think it's a software issue
Is there a fix?
Hi just got this phone, love it except for this fault. Can anyone comment on whether or not this still happens on a custom ROM? You would think HTC would have found this fault and fixed it during development

[Q] Jester's CM10.1?

Hey all, so I just saw jester6's port of hashcode's CM10.1.
I looked through both forums and I was wondering if anyone knows if MX Player still has bugs regarding playback and audio output.
Also, if anyone has any info about audio playback in general on the CM10.1 port, I'd appreciate it, as the last time I installed the rom I got no audio whatsoever.
Here's the link to jester6's port.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265465
Thanks for your time!
jokerstyle00 said:
Hey all, so I just saw jester6's port of hashcode's CM10.1.
I looked through both forums and I was wondering if anyone knows if MX Player still has bugs regarding playback and audio output.
Also, if anyone has any info about audio playback in general on the CM10.1 port, I'd appreciate it, as the last time I installed the rom I got no audio whatsoever.
Here's the link to jester6's port.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265465
Thanks for your time!
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Audio plays in all three ROMs just that every once in a while it mutes out or becomes choppy, its all due to all having same base cm10.1
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Yeah, audio is fine, on the odd occasion it'll cut out but to remedy that all you need to do is press the home key and then use the recent apps button to reopen the app in question. Bobs your uncle...
Noticed some people have rebooted instead to solve it but its unnecessary.

[Q] Audio problems with Cyanogenmod 10.2

Scenario: I'm running Android 4.3 (Official CM10.2 Nightly 23/10 ) with the Standard CM Kernel.
Problem: When Playing music and I receive a notification, the music will go quiet for about 3 seconds, I would then hear the notification sound and then the music skips a few tracks and plays a completely different song to the one I was listening to. I have also noticed that on silent mode It becomes very choppy when receiving notifications. (Happens with most of the CM10.2 ROMs I have used)
So does anyone have a clue to why this issue might be happening?
Same here... I believe its a bug from cm 10.2
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dislike47 said:
Same here... I believe its a bug from cm 10.2
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We may need to report the bug to Cyanogen Mod. If half the people that use the device don't listen to music, then not many people would notice it. So this issue may be low down on the "Bug list"
GizModio said:
We may need to report the bug to Cyanogen Mod. If half the people that use the device don't listen to music, then not many people would notice it. So this issue may be low down on the "Bug list"
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indeed. better report it. personally im one of those who dont listen to music from the phone
gotta wait till 10.2 hits RC or stable, so we can report bugs. till then, bug reports aren't accepted by CM maintainers

Choppy audio with CM13

Thanks to amaces, lanchon and the TWRP team I've got Marshmallow installed and working on my Nook HD+. All seems to be well, except for a problem with the audio: it will play a music track OK at first time of asking but if I pause playback and then resume it the audio is choppy. It seems to repeatedly and rapidly stop & start, or maybe what it's actually doing is repeatedly dropping fractions of a second of sound - it's difficult to tell.
If I pause music playback and play a video instead the choppy audio problem carries over to the sound on the video: the video looks fine and plays back smoothly, and although it sounds awful the audio seems to stay in sync with the video, in the sense that sound doesn't obviously over- or under-run the accompanying moving image.
Using MX Player to watch a video, if I switch from HW to SW decoding and back again it seems to fix the audio.
The choppiness also seems to go away if I just stop using the tablet for a while - but it comes back as soon as I play/pause/play music again. The same goes if I restart the tablet.
Any clues to what's going on and/or how to fix this? I can't find any other references to this problem so maybe it is just me...
ejstubbs said:
Thanks to amaces, lanchon and the TWRP team I've got Marshmallow installed and working on my Nook HD+. All seems to be well, except for a problem with the audio: it will play a music track OK at first time of asking but if I pause playback and then resume it the audio is choppy. It seems to repeatedly and rapidly stop & start, or maybe what it's actually doing is repeatedly dropping fractions of a second of sound - it's difficult to tell.
If I pause music playback and play a video instead the choppy audio problem carries over to the sound on the video: the video looks fine and plays back smoothly, and although it sounds awful the audio seems to stay in sync with the video, in the sense that sound doesn't obviously over- or under-run the accompanying moving image.
Using MX Player to watch a video, if I switch from HW to SW decoding and back again it seems to fix the audio.
The choppiness also seems to go away if I just stop using the tablet for a while - but it comes back as soon as I play/pause/play music again. The same goes if I restart the tablet.
Any clues to what's going on and/or how to fix this? I can't find any other references to this problem so maybe it is just me...
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Do you remember which version of CM you were on? Was it the last CM13 version by amaces, i.e. cm_ovation-ota-MOB31K.161125.zip?
I am still on CM13 and would like to hunt down the source of the bug.
I do have the 160819 build stored, so I will start with that
ajislav said:
Do you remember which version of CM you were on? Was it the last CM13 version by amaces, i.e. cm_ovation-ota-MOB31K.161125.zip?
I am still on CM13 and would like to hunt down the source of the bug.
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Yes, the problem was occurring when I was using the 161125 version.
ejstubbs said:
Yes, the problem was occurring when I was using the 161125 version.
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I was able to compile an unofficial LNOS 13.0 build for ovation where I fixed this error by applying this fix
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/android-x86/HkzmTcr6eOY
If you are interested for the ROM, just PM me for the link
ejstubbs said:
Thanks to amaces, lanchon and the TWRP team I've got Marshmallow installed and working on my Nook HD+. All seems to be well, except for a problem with the audio: it will play a music track OK at first time of asking but if I pause playback and then resume it the audio is choppy. It seems to repeatedly and rapidly stop & start, or maybe what it's actually doing is repeatedly dropping fractions of a second of sound - it's difficult to tell.
If I pause music playback and play a video instead the choppy audio problem carries over to the sound on the video: the video looks fine and plays back smoothly, and although it sounds awful the audio seems to stay in sync with the video, in the sense that sound doesn't obviously over- or under-run the accompanying moving image.
Using MX Player to watch a video, if I switch from HW to SW decoding and back again it seems to fix the audio.
The choppiness also seems to go away if I just stop using the tablet for a while - but it comes back as soon as I play/pause/play music again. The same goes if I restart the tablet.
Any clues to what's going on and/or how to fix this? I can't find any other references to this problem so maybe it is just me...
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Did you find a solution to this? Did you change a rom that fixed it? I'm experiencing this same issue.
No, I never did manage to get it fixed - in the end I just stopped using the Nook
It's possible that ajislav's fix does cure it. If you get hold of his ROM and find that it does fix the problem, I'd be interested to know.
ejstubbs said:
No, I never did manage to get it fixed - in the end I just stopped using the Nook
It's possible that ajislav's fix does cure it. If you get hold of his ROM and find that it does fix the problem, I'd be interested to know.
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I had time so I installed https://forum.xda-developers.com/nook-hd/development/rom-lineageos-14-1-t3693886 lineage-14.1-20171216-UNOFFICIAL-ovation.zip with gapps 7.1 arm from 12/30/2017 and instantly opened a video in the default gallery app and it plays just perfect. I have the 32gb hd+.

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