3 bugs on my SGS2 i9100 using the latest nightly omni-4.4.2-20140319-i9100-NIGHTLY.zip
1. Volume rocker buttons don't work when music is playing with the screen on. If I press and hold I can switch to next/prev song but the volume it self doesn't work.
2. Listening to music just stops after a few minutes... I read this is a problem with kitkat because it randomly unmounts the internal storage or something. The problem goes away using Dorimanx kernel but it's a pain to reinstall the new kernel and the CWM after every nightly update.
3. Bypass mode of the Active Display doesn't work.
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Hey everyone, just want to address a few problems with my new Captivate:
Volume:
-For some reason, adjusting the Media Volume also adjusts the In-Call Volume after saving the settings and going back into the menu. I've installed apps such as QuickSettings and Audio Manager in attempt to rectify the issue, but, to no avail, the higher/lower the Media Volume, the higher/lower the In-Call Volume is in the settings when I go to adjust them again.
-Whenever I use the AT&T numbers in my Contacts list (I.E.: to check minutes/data used etc.) the phone automatically turns down my Notifications volume after dialing the codes.
Keyboard:
-The Andriod keyboard has an issue with turning off caps if I hit the key immediately after tapping space. Doing so on the Samsung keyboard turns on caps lock. Annoying when I'm texting quickly and have to slow down just to capitalize one letter. :-\
Are these issues common, or am I the only one? Any known fixes?
I know that when I'm listening to music the volume goes up right before a call( because my Media Volume is not all the way up but my In-Call Volume is) after the call my media volume returns to its normal state after half a second of music replaying.
In short, I don't have that problem...
Hi there
I got a real good time with Chimera Rom, it's amazing at its speed and responsivnes and battery life also. Only issue that I currently have with that rom is this:
When I'm playing music on headset or without it, with screen off, when I try to switch songs or increase/decrease volume, it seems to record to signals - one for PRESSING second one from LETTING button go. That's unbeareble annoying when it comes to changing music (2 tracks at time) or increasing volume.
I'm using poweramp, but problem is showing in any music players. Help please.
Any advice?
almer rnpticl
i have the same problem.
if i have the setting to skip tracks on ROM Control checked:
volume up single click : volume increases then tracks skips 1
volume up hold : track skips twice
same happens for volume down
if i dont have that feature checked in ROM control:
single click on volume up : volume increases about 4 steps
hold on volume up.. volume increases to max (which is normal)
same happens for volume down
i think there is a conflict with that ROM Control option and the settings for Skipping Tracks while screen is off on the Settings>Sound>tick Skip Tracks while screen is off. although im not sure if this is the case.
have you solved your problem?
... I press the volume +/- buttons and the screen is off?
I installed my first JB firmware (RocketRom v4) and this is starting to be annoying.
When i.e. I am listening to Internet Radio by Tune In Radio sometimes I need to turn the volume up or down and I don't want that issue.
I gave a look at media player settings, but there's no mention about that.
I am using the rom as vanir 4.3 with poweramp.
In vibration mode, if music is seeked by volumn button, sound mode is activated by itself.
I remember that other roms released before had same trouble.
Anyone know how can it be solved?
Hey guys, I'm having an issue with my 3T's media volume. Whenever I resume playback from a media audio source the volume is all the way down to zero. It only happens after a bit of time has passed... not when I hit pause and play in a short period of time. It also doesn't let me turn the volume back up from a locked phone... I have to unlock the phone first.
I'm running everything stock with the latest official update.
Any ideas?