So I've been playing around with the video camera and it doesn't record sound. I have record with audio turned on in the camera options =/
Any ideas?
Okay the sound plays on the phone...but not on my PC wierd...that means I'm missing a codec somewhere =/
Im also having the same problem....im using a vlc player on my pc and getting no sound
Hi. This is probably because bluetooth headset was paired. When there's a bluetooth headset paired to the HTC One, during video recording, no sound is recorded.
Is anyone else having audio issues with the Droid 4? mostly when I listen to music The vocals are so quiet that I can barely even distinguish them. I've tried 4 different sets of headphones and even replaced the phone once (it had other issues too).
so I'm just curious if others are having this issue or is it simply the audio playback on these phones is just poor.
I would even like suggestions of music apps or equalizers that can enhance vocal playback.
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Is anyone else having audio issues with the Droid 4? mostly when I listen to music The vocals are so quiet that I can barely even distinguish them. I've tried 4 different sets of headphones and even replaced the phone once (it had other issues too).
so I'm just curious if others are having this issue or is it simply the audio playback on these phones is just poor.
I would even like suggestions of music apps or equalizers that can enhance vocal playback.
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I'm very happy with the sound on my D4. I use Poweramp to listen to MP3s off my SD card, Tunein Pro for streaming local radio and some podcasts, and occasionally Slacker & Pandora for other streaming.
The Poweramp free app is a 15 day trial, the Full Version is $4.99 in the store. It has, in my non-audiophile opinion, a kick-ass equalizer, including about 16 presets. I have no problems hearing any audio unless the source was recorded with low levels.
That being said, I'm not a big fan of the D4's speaker for listening to music, but when I'm listening to music I'm either using headphones, external speakers or I'm plugged into my car's audio system, so it's not usually an issue.
I use Volume+. It is a paid app but worth it I think. I really does boost spound with headphones, speaker, bluetooth, and in call. To mod in call you have to be rooted.
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That's for the options, I will try them out. I don't think the issue is quality since I use 320 kbps mp3 files as often as possible. I'm just trying to figure out this issue before I start flashing CM9.
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I too have enjoyed the audio quality and volume from my droid 4. It could be the audio files you are listening too. If you ripped them from a cd, or downloaded them from somewhere sketch, then they could just be low in volume all together.
Well I considered that too. But I listened to the same song with poweramp, with Google music, on winamp and on Pandora. Same thing, I can barely hear the vocals. It sounds fine coming out of the back speaker, or if i switch power amps setting to mono. Maybe my phone just hates stereo.
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Go to phone settings > sound > media audio effects. 3D audio or whatever is probably enabled by default. This drowns out some sounds in order to make a '3D' effect. Not good for music, in my opinion.
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Thank you so much. That worked. I tweaked the audio effects and other settings to make it sound how I wanted it to. I can't thank you enough this was driving me insane. Now is time to start playing with roms.
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Hello everyone. I have a problem with the audio when recording video. When playing back a video the audio is always distorted, as if the video was shot outside in high winds. I am running ARHD 12.0 with firmware 2.24.401.1.
Using the Voice Recorder app, the audio is recorded just fine.
Check this clip I just recorder to hear the audio:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2rt5fevc9jinqtr/2013-07-08%2018.07.08.mp4
This was shot indoors apparently. Even when I speak, there is no voice recorded. Only this distortion.
This is a question I have seen no answers for it. There are two outcomes when trying to use Dolby passthrough or DTS
Either the video works great and the Audio even though it shoes as Digital Dolby on the Receiver stutters or Digital Dolby works great but DTS just shows up as Digital Dolby and the Video does a slight stutter like every 2-3 seconds ??
Any answers ??
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This is a question I have seen no answers for it. There are two outcomes when trying to use Dolby passthrough or DTS
Either the video works great and the Audio even though it shoes as Digital Dolby on the Receiver stutters or Digital Dolby works great but DTS just shows up as Digital Dolby and the Video does a slight stutter like every 2-3 seconds ??
Any answers ??
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I have the same problem, using remix mini and hdmi output to marantz 7.1 av receiver then my tv.
on latest kodi, playing a movie with dts or dolby, sound stutter per 3-5 seconds.. tried/changed many settings but sound always cut per 3-5 seconds.....
I have the same exact issue with my Sony amp and remix os. I use Kodi on android [remix mini].
It works though with OSMC on Pi1 and Kodi on Windows.
Try playing a movie or show with ac3 audio. I can only hear one of the audio streams and usually not the voice stream. My other mono speaker phones just pushes all the audio streams into the one output but for some reason on the Nubia z20, it doesnt do this. Can others confirm?
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Try playing a movie or show with ac3 audio. I can only hear one of the audio streams and usually not the voice stream. My other mono speaker phones just pushes all the audio streams into the one output but for some reason on the Nubia z20, it doesnt do this. Can others confirm?
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I am not experiencing an issue with Plex playback of AC3 audio. I have a global Z20 with global ROM.
Very odd. I have no problem with the audio if I tell Plex to use an external player like VLC but when using the internal Plex player it doesnt play all the tracks.