I have an HTC one m7 sprint which i had running on a sense based rom for about a year. A couple of weeks ago I flashed Cyanogenmod 12 (not sense based) rom and everything worked fine.
The other day i was listeneing to music when the eveything just went quite!
At first i thought that the speaker was blown, but then I plugged in my earphones and there is still no sound coming out from them. My earphones work perfectly fine in other devices.
I can get a very faint sound coming through the earphones when playing videos using MX Player with S/W Audio decoding.
So this then lead me to think that there must be a hardwar audio decoder which has packed a sad?
But then when using voice calls i can hear through the speaker and the microphone works fine.
I have tried flashing back to my previous rom and even the stock rom but still no luck.
Has anyone experienced this before? Does anyone have a posible solution?
I am no expert but...
I had problems with call sounds only.
Deleted the Google play services data and got it working.
Google play services update caused it.
Switched to lollipop ...newest 7.15 firmware.
Now okay.
HTC One M7ul 64GB, DevEd Maximus HD 50
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Since I can't post directly to the ROM thread, thought I'd post here.
Installed the ROM and the ringtone audio fix. All is working swimmingly on the device.
Re-paired the phone to my JVC head unit in my car. When playing back audio via Bluetooth, any audio streams are playing back at what seems to be 1/2 the frequency, therefore the pitch is shifted upwards- basically a chipmunk effect. This is happening with ANY audio stream to the head unit- music, TTS output, google maps voice prompts, video playback.
I deleted and re-paired devices. Wiped Dalvik cache and the cache mount. Still the same problem.
Any ideas? Is this a generic cyanogenmod bug that crops up? No problems like this with CyanVivo 10.1 4.2.2.
Thanks!
virgilr said:
Since I can't post directly to the ROM thread, thought I'd post here.
Installed the ROM and the ringtone audio fix. All is working swimmingly on the device.
Re-paired the phone to my JVC head unit in my car. When playing back audio via Bluetooth, any audio streams are playing back at what seems to be 1/2 the frequency, therefore the pitch is shifted upwards- basically a chipmunk effect. This is happening with ANY audio stream to the head unit- music, TTS output, google maps voice prompts, video playback.
I deleted and re-paired devices. Wiped Dalvik cache and the cache mount. Still the same problem.
Any ideas? Is this a generic cyanogenmod bug that crops up? No problems like this with CyanVivo 10.1 4.2.2.
Thanks!
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Hi!
My fault probably, will be corrected out today.
Sent from my hTC Sensation Z710e with Sense 4+
virgilr said:
Since I can't post directly to the ROM thread, thought I'd post here.
Installed the ROM and the ringtone audio fix. All is working swimmingly on the device.
Re-paired the phone to my JVC head unit in my car. When playing back audio via Bluetooth, any audio streams are playing back at what seems to be 1/2 the frequency, therefore the pitch is shifted upwards- basically a chipmunk effect. This is happening with ANY audio stream to the head unit- music, TTS output, google maps voice prompts, video playback.
I deleted and re-paired devices. Wiped Dalvik cache and the cache mount. Still the same problem.
Any ideas? Is this a generic cyanogenmod bug that crops up? No problems like this with CyanVivo 10.1 4.2.2.
Thanks!
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It's caused by audio fix. You can replace audio.a2dp.default.so with the one from Stable #4 and you'll have correct audio playback back =)
TheQwertiest said:
It's caused by audio fix. You can replace audio.a2dp.default.so with the one from Stable #4 and you'll have correct audio playback back =)
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A huge thanks to you both- I've done the replace, haven't tested it yet but hopefully this'll do it!
UPDATE - tested and working as normal after replacing the file mentioned by theQwertiest- thanks again!
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Hi, guys.
Saw this post about bluetooth in CyanVivo10.2.
I was using 10.1 with BT headset and everything was almost fine.
Then i decided to move to 10.2 stable 4 and when i tried to check BT headset i have found some extreme cracking noise when listening some audio. So i check my BT headset with other phones but all was fine with it. Trick with switching files doesn't work at all (even with 1.5x speed cracking noise is still present).
In order to find a solution i checked other versions of szezso's 10.2 (stable 4,5) and noticed that this "cracking noise" is not so noticeable in Troj80's version (stable 3) of this rom. The solution of this problem was found in CyanVivo X where this noise was absent. As i understand the trouble lies in A2DP and Bluetooth files.
Update:Checked VivoKat 4.4 for this noise in BT headset and I haven't found it there.
Maybe someone who are more skillful has some ideas of this trouble?
Question to Szezso:
Is it possible to insert files from CVX to CV10.2 and will it work ?
Hi everyone,
So here's the deal: I'm using Skullcandy earphones and they work nicely on all devices I use except on my HTC One. The problem is they have the microphone with controller which is turning listening to music into chaos of switching between calling the last number from history, starting Google Now and playing/pausing the music. I also tried the app RemoteControl for Earphones from Play Store which helped on my Sensation, but won't do a damned thing on One. Does anybody know how to resolve that problem?
The phone is completely stock, not rooted, and running Android 4.2.2 and Sense 5.
P.S.: Please don't answer my question if you're going to tell me to buy another pair or that Skullcandy sucks.
Thanks!
Anyone?
I recently installed Clockwork recovery and manually rooted my galaxy s3 (ATT) before flashing cyanogenmod 11 via the cyanogenmod installer application. Everything on the phone worked flawlessly for about 24hrs, then I noticed an issue with the audio while using the ATT visual voicemail app. The audio playback would not work on a voicemail I received. All audio playback had been working fine up until this point. Then a loud static sound came from my speaker and afterwords, all audio playback (music/headphones/alarms/ringtones/lock sound) stopped working. I have since tried a factory reset, but there is still no audio. Anyone know what could be the issue?
I don't think its a hardware issue because I tried flashing an older version of CM 10 a while back and instead of the audio working fine for a while, it didn't work at all, but once I flashed the stock ROM back on it, the audio issue was resolved. I really dont want to go back to stock ROM so any ideas would be appreciated.
Reverted to Stock JB ROM - FIXED
reverted to stock JB and the audio issue is fixed. This is clearly a software issue with CM on the s3, or at least on my particular s3. So disappointing. Stock JB is so clunky.
MeatyFingers said:
reverted to stock JB and the audio issue is fixed. This is clearly a software issue with CM on the s3, or at least on my particular s3. So disappointing. Stock JB is so clunky.
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first, you dont have a s3, you have an att s3 (they differ heavly underground), second this is not the forum for att s3
I know I'm not the only one having this problem, but past solutions don't seem to work anymore.
For some reason my phone does not recognize if I plug a headset into the audio jack, so the audio keeps playing through the speakers. I have to reboot the phone with my headphones plugged in to be able to listen to music using my headphones. I f I want it to switch back to speakers, I need to reboot once again with the headphones unplugged.
In the past the solution was to delete the "alsa" folder, but that folder does not seem to exist anymore. I'm using Omar's rom from August 2014 I think. When installing it I did a factory reset, so I'm not sure what else to try. Does anybody have any suggestions?
I have the same problem and it existed on 4.0.4, 4.1.2 (both stock) and now on 4.4.4. (Hazou's CM11) so I'm not sure it's ROM-related, as like you i did a clean flash.
I also had the same issue with ICS and JB stock. I was convinced it was a software issue because it always started to work when I restarted with the headphones in. I know it sounds crazy but have a dig around in the headphone jack for fluff, I picked a few bits out and I *think* that mostly solved the problem. Also try different headphones, I found some fit tighter than others.
Hello,
I am having the same problem on my RAZR i. I am under Android 4.4.2. I installed this: susomena.headphonesindicator (apps Play store) (in french : Indicateur de Casque)
and everything works perfectly. . I am new user and I can not post outside links.
So I recently installed the google play edition ROM (5.0.1). My issue is I cant send nor receive sounds during a call. If I use a external headset, all is well and I can talk/listen over the external headset (be it Bluetooth or wired), or I can swap the over to the phone speaker and it works. However if I place a call without a external headset connected, the phone earpiece, nor the speaker work. I've looked into the no sound issue, but it seems that's been since taken care of. I've tried other ROMs, (bare-bones kit-kat, and CM 12 nightly) and still no sound. Any ideas?
For reference I'm running Verizon HTC M7. Lollipop 5.0.1 Google Plus Edition v2.06, installed with CWM.
Calls work when I flashed CM 10.2 and 12. but not for other ROMs. So its not a hardware issue. I really like the GPE 5.0.2 ROM by santod040 , but there is no sound when calling, ever, not even in the first few minutes after boot. How can I fix this. I'd be happy to provide any debug info as needed