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Hello, I just bought a HTC Diamond, great phone, one major bug.
The volume of the music player drops significantly after a connection with the PC. I can only fix it after a hard system reset. This is strange because the volume of the radio and the call volume remain great. Does anyone know how to solve this issue?
Thanks
I have the same issue. It is as if there is a loose connection and you only get the top end of the sound although the radio output is fine. Most annoyingly a hard reset cures it.
Any one have an answer to this.
Found this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=402474
its a bug but it can be fixed
After updating to Froyo, my phone has no sound when playing media files. It is also without system sounds. Any ideas as to what's caused this and how to fix it?
EDIT: So when I have the headphones in, it plays through the speakers. Wtf?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=912932
i have a no sound issue as well, newter55 gave me the fix of taking the back cover off and gently pressing down the speaker.
Maybe this will solve your issues as well
did you ever get a fix to this... mine is doing the same
Same issue here with the Samsung/AT&T release of Froyo for Captivate. If I plug in headphones and then disconnect, that fixes the issue.
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I think I may have resolved this issue, hopefully will help others. I use an app ("Profile") to set ring tones and notifications for certain times. In Froyo, there is a new item in the settings menu (Settings-->Sound), top item = "Silent Mode" (at least I think it's new, I don't remember seeing it in 2.1, and definitely did not have this problem in 2.1). I had checked this box, and what I think happened is when my Profile app was either not running or had reverted to system settings, my phone then defaulted to the Froyo silent mode setting.
Might want to check this out instead of the somewhat dubious "remove back cover and press around the speaker" advice I saw when trying to resolve the problem.
froya no sound FIXED
i got this to work for me using the sony erricson x1 go into the settings menu and select sounds in the volume menu , i noticed after installing the latest froyo update my media volume was muted , after increasing media volume all is well
Hi, I Have strange problem with my brand new Xperia Z3 Compact. I streams my music from Z3C to my Pioneer MVH-X360BT car audio. Every few minutes there is a gap in stream that lasts for maybe half a second. That's very annoying! Music is still playing during this gap but I can't hear it. I had similar problem with Xperia Z1 but I thought it was some problem in old Android and some bug in BT driver. Then I've had iPhone 5s and it worked like a charm! No gaps, no problems with BT. Now I've returned to Android and I'm starting to regret this :/
I've checked everything I could. I've turned on BT visibility, turned off Wi-Fi, checked if no notifications couse this. I've even flash clean stock firmware (originally phone came with branded firmware). Nothing. I've tested many players (Walkman, Power Amp, Player Pro, Double Twist etc). Nothing. I though that maybe problem is in my SD card (I store my music on external card), but: 1) it's very fast card 2) copying music to internal storage didn't change anything. Sound still has gaps. I don't now what to do I'm sure that my car audio is ok (iPhone works), today I've tested SGS5 with it and it worked well too. Problem is only with Xperia family (reminder: same problem on Xperia Z and Xperia Z3 Compact).
Any clues? I hate changing my phone again and I love battery life on Z3C (main reason I left iPhone).
Please help!
rozbit said:
Hi, I Have strange problem with my brand new Xperia Z3 Compact. I streams my music from Z3C to my Pioneer MVH-X360BT car audio. Every few minutes there is a gap in stream that lasts for maybe half a second. That's very annoying! Music is still playing during this gap but I can't hear it. I had similar problem with Xperia Z1 but I thought it was some problem in old Android and some bug in BT driver. Then I've had iPhone 5s and it worked like a charm! No gaps, no problems with BT. Now I've returned to Android and I'm starting to regret this :/
I've checked everything I could. I've turned on BT visibility, turned off Wi-Fi, checked if no notifications couse this. I've even flash clean stock firmware (originally phone came with branded firmware). Nothing. I've tested many players (Walkman, Power Amp, Player Pro, Double Twist etc). Nothing. I though that maybe problem is in my SD card (I store my music on external card), but: 1) it's very fast card 2) copying music to internal storage didn't change anything. Sound still has gaps. I don't now what to do I'm sure that my car audio is ok (iPhone works), today I've tested SGS5 with it and it worked well too. Problem is only with Xperia family (reminder: same problem on Xperia Z and Xperia Z3 Compact).
Any clues? I hate changing my phone again and I love battery life on Z3C (main reason I left iPhone).
Please help!
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I have BT headphones and I am not experiencing those issues at all. Could it be that your phone goes into some kind of sleep mode and then wakes up again? Try with some app that keeps your phone constanly awake/screen on. Does the issue persist? Can you try out any other BT audio devices and report if the same problem exists?
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I have BT headphones and I am not experiencing those issues at all. Could it be that your phone goes into some kind of sleep mode and then wakes up again? Try with some app that keeps your phone constanly awake/screen on. Does the issue persist? Can you try out any other BT audio devices and report if the same problem exists?
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Huh, I've turned off the 'Queue data in background' (I have polish locale and I don't know how this option is in english so I translated it literally) option in power management settings. Nothing has changed Also nothing has changed while I was driving car with Google Maps navigation (or Waze) turned on. Still gaps were present.
Unfortunately I don't have any other device that I could test my phone with Only other phones (and all phones works great).
I think I have to change Z3C to another phone, maybe SGS5 (but I don't like Samsung...)
Ehh, tough one
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I have BT headphones and I am not experiencing those issues at all. Could it be that your phone goes into some kind of sleep mode and then wakes up again? Try with some app that keeps your phone constanly awake/screen on. Does the issue persist? Can you try out any other BT audio devices and report if the same problem exists?
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Hi there, I'm facing the EXACT same problem with a few minor differences in the setup:
I'm connected via cable to a philips CEM210. This so called "gap" usually happens when I skip a track(or when the next track comes on automatically).
I have recently purchased the kinivo btc455 and will let you know tomorrow if the issue persists on the BT device.
I actually think 2mal might be on to something here I use stamina mode regularly and I have rooted my device and change tracks via the volume keys.
So the issue might be the phone wakes up periodically (skip track? check notification queue?)
Sydrox said:
Hi there, I'm facing the EXACT same problem with a few minor differences in the setup:
I'm connected via cable to a philips CEM210. This so called "gap" usually happens when I skip a track(or when the next track comes on automatically).
I have recently purchased the kinivo btc455 and will let you know tomorrow if the issue persists on the BT device.
I actually think 2mal might be on to something here I use stamina mode regularly and I have rooted my device and change tracks via the volume keys.
So the issue might be the phone wakes up periodically (skip track? check notification queue?)
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I have all power safe options turned off. Notification queue is empty. I have this problem only via BT. When listening with phone connected to radio by USB, everything is ok.
rozbit said:
I have all power safe options turned off. Notification queue is empty. I have this problem only via BT. When listening with phone connected to radio by USB, everything is ok.
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Try this app while you listen to music over BT : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.synetics.stay.alive
Still gaps?
Also I have Viper4android installed, dont think this would make a difference since it also worked before but its worth a try.
Get the apk from here and follow the instructions : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
I assume your device is rooted as it only works on such.
Speaking of weird bluetooth bugs, my music has been playing in fast-forward occasionally (cm12). I have no idea why this happens or how to fix it, so if anyone has any ideas I'd greatly appreciate it.
2mal16 said:
Try this app while you listen to music over BT : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.synetics.stay.alive
Still gaps?
Also I have Viper4android installed, dont think this would make a difference since it also worked before but its worth a try.
Get the apk from here and follow the instructions : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
I assume your device is rooted as it only works on such.
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Stay Alive didn't help. There are still gaps once for a audio track.
My device isn't rooted so Viper is not an option :/
Thank you, though
rozbit said:
Stay Alive didn't help. There are still gaps once for a audio track.
My device isn't rooted so Viper is not an option :/
Thank you, though
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Hmm , last idea , try turning the timeout for visibility option in the bluetooth menu (in the right corner on the bottom when bt is turned on) to no timeout.
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Hmm , last idea , try turning the timeout for visibility option in the bluetooth menu (in the right corner on the bottom when bt is turned on) to no timeout.
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That was the first thing I did. No effect, of course.
Sad but true - I have to get a new phone. And this time no Sony
rozbit said:
That was the first thing I did. No effect, of course.
Sad but true - I have to get a new phone. And this time no Sony
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Jeah too bad i could not help, what you could try is go to a store and ask them whether you could try out some BT headphones, with the pretext of buying them ofc . If the issue is still present then it may be hardware related and an exchange unit could work just fine. Otherwise it points to some incompatibility issue that could maybe fixed somehow but not by me and my current expertise . Especially since i am not experiencing the same. Wish you the best and good luck !
I use a Bluetooth headset (mw600). Started with a nokia n900 and it had frequent gaps, probably due to wifi/interference. With the Z3C started with no gaps but now get few most likely when it leaves any wifi connection (hotspots).
Since you have tried all options on the phone side, it seems to be an issue with the particular car stereo. How about you reset the stereo by removing all power sources to it then pair the phone as a fresh new device and check if issue continues?
I have a similar issue. It seems like a head unit problem for me. Many problems there are with Pioneerer Head Units. Please don't buy this brand...
Have same problem with my Z3 and pioneer car sound.... No issues when i used samsung devices... Now i have a Z3 and the sound fails all the time....
I have 2 headsets bluetooth and i dont have any trouble....
The problem is between sony devices and pioneer!!!
Help!!!
This is not just between Sony and Pioneer. I have a Cardo Scala G9 BT headset for motorcycles, and never had a problem with my Nokia 808 for music streaming, nor my Nokia X2 DS (strictly used for GPS, no SIM).
Now that I bought my Z3C, I have this random gaps of silence while streaming music. Extremely annoying. Even after rebooting the phone, no resolution. Thought maybe there are some bugs with 5.1.1, so I went ahead and updated the firmware on my G9 from 1.6 to 2.1. Still same issue.
Another issue I found with the Z3C: When music streaming is playing, and I get a text message or a new email, the music volume lowers, but no notification sound comes through, before the music volume resumes. On my other phones, when I get a text message, the music volume goes down, and I hear the audio for new text, email, or whatever.
It is extremely annoying. Anybody know how to resolve first and second problem I listed?
Not a Sony issue. Had this with an lg g3 on a kenwood car stereo and the same with the z3c. Seems to be an android issue, as it didn't happen with ios. I am not 100% sure, but I think it only started with lollipop, because I had an htc one m7 before the lg and I don't remember ever having this before...
Yeah, I am inclined to agree with you.
With my Acura, the music has zero gaps. But when I am on a hands free call, I get the gaps! So it must be something buggy with how Android handles one of the BT channels. It is extremely annoying. And on the hands free calls, when the gap happens, my telephony audio goes to the phone. And when I try to switch it to BT mode, nothing, until the gap ends. Then I can switch back to BT mode. This is extremely frustrating.
Bump. I've been having this problem for months. I had it in KitKat too and it happens with any Bluetooth device. It always happens in specific parts in my route (place I go to often), even though I may have never connected to WiFi there or WiFi is off. Could it have something to do with GPS activity?
Any solution for this strange problem?
xperts help please!!!
msbearbr said:
Any solution for this strange problem?
xperts help please!!!
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Hello everyone!
I also have exact same problem with my Z3C and... Sony's MEX-N5100BT, there's a couple miliseconds gap while the music is playing. The best part is that while I'm talking through the radio's built-in BT Phone, the audio never has this gap... or I haven't heard that since I'm using this radio.
But you know what? This happens so rarely that I just ignored it and got used to it and I recommend you to do the same
Hi,
I recently bought a Joying Radio for a VW, it is a 8" touch screen and so far seems to work, I only have a really annoying problem with the noise. When I am not playing any music, the speakers emit a static noise, the volume of the noise never changes even if I turn up the radio. Since I am not always listening to music, I would still like to fix the problem. I read and the Sticky thread something about ground loop noise, but could never find an explanation to it. Maybe someone of you can help me
Also my weather app doesn't seem to work, if someone has any ideas
Thanks in advance, if you need any other information for solving this problem, let me know
How loud is it?
A very low static sound is common on these units. I have it both of mine. As you noted, thankfully the volume of the static does not increase with the volume so I really don't notice it when music is playing.
kaitzo said:
I only have a really annoying problem with the noise. When I am not playing any music, the speakers emit a static noise
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You can try:
- linking the metal case of the unit to ground wire;
- shielding harness wires, as better you can
popeye70 said:
You can try:
- linking the metal case of the unit to ground wire;
- shielding harness wires, as better you can
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The noise is not that loud, you only hear it if you are not driving and have nothing playing.
Is the ground wire already included in the VW cabling so that I have to pull it out of the harness or do I have to run a cable myself?
As for shielding I assume I can just take some electrical tape or is there anything else recommended?
Thanks in advance!
Hi kaitzo,
take a look at this thread of carjoying forum http://forum.carjoying.com/thread-24.html there is a link "solutions for radio bad reception" that can help for your problem too...
- radio1 subfolder has pictures about shielding wires
- radio2 subfolder has pictures about linking the iron case to GND
popeye70 said:
Hi kaitzo,
take a look at this thread of carjoying forum there is a link "solutions for radio bad reception" that can help for your problem too...
- radio1 subfolder has pictures about shielding wires
- radio2 subfolder has pictures about linking the iron case to GND
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Hey, thanks for the reply, I already noticed that when I pull out the radio cable the noise is gone, so I am gonne give shielding it a try If that doesn't work, I will try connecting the ground wire.
I'll let you know if it helped solving the problem
kaitzo said:
Hey, thanks for the reply, I already noticed that when I pull out the radio cable the noise is gone, so I am gonne give shielding it a try If that doesn't work, I will try connecting the ground wire.
I'll let you know if it helped solving the problem
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so I dont care about AM/FM radio. are you saying if you just left the AM/FM radio unplugged you would have no noise at all?
CadillacMike said:
so I dont care about AM/FM radio. are you saying if you just left the AM/FM radio unplugged you would have no noise at all?
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Yes, leaving the antenna unplugged solved the problem for me, since I will be listening to Spotify most of the time anyway it might be a solution. Nevertheless, I will try to fix it even with the Antenna plugged in. Trying the ground method next, as shielding didn't help. I also found that the VW connector and the antenna connector which was included with the car not join each other all the way, so it is always a bit loose, but even with force I can't completely join them. I will let you know if I succeed.
And??
And after all you find a solution??? I’m with same issue
Having Same Issue
Hello there,
Sorry to revive this thread a few months late, but I am having the same issue and wanted to see if anyone had any ideas to fix it. I installed a Ownice C500+ radio head unit into a 2015 Nissan Murano. Everything functions perfectly and works great - expect for one thing. Whenever the volume is on, there is a very faint staticky sound in the background. It never changes tones or volume. It just always stays at the same pitch and doesn't go away. Aside from turning the sound all the way off, the only time it doesn't do this is when I switch to the radio - then the hissing disappears and all is perfect again. But if I am playing music via USB/AUX/Bluetooth, etc, (or if I just have the volume on with nothing playing) the hissing noise is always there. It is faint and hardly audible, so during driving it is no problem. But if, for example, I am listening to a soft song while stopped at a red light - then I can hear it and it is annoying.
I have tried to change the amplifier gain in the head unit because I figured that is what is causing the noise. However, it does not seem possible in the Ownice unit. The sound equalizer does not have "gain" as an option to change, I checked into Advanced Settings as well, also tried engineer mode on Android unit, plus downloaded some equalizer apps but nothing has fixed it.
Any idea on what is causing this and what I can do to fix it? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated Thank you
Same here
TiberiusGavier said:
Hello there,
Sorry to revive this thread a few months late, but I am having the same issue and wanted to see if anyone had any ideas to fix it. I installed a Ownice C500+ radio head unit into a 2015 Nissan Murano. Everything functions perfectly and works great - expect for one thing. Whenever the volume is on, there is a very faint staticky sound in the background. It never changes tones or volume. It just always stays at the same pitch and doesn't go away. Aside from turning the sound all the way off, the only time it doesn't do this is when I switch to the radio - then the hissing disappears and all is perfect again. But if I am playing music via USB/AUX/Bluetooth, etc, (or if I just have the volume on with nothing playing) the hissing noise is always there. It is faint and hardly audible, so during driving it is no problem. But if, for example, I am listening to a soft song while stopped at a red light - then I can hear it and it is annoying.
I have tried to change the amplifier gain in the head unit because I figured that is what is causing the noise. However, it does not seem possible in the Ownice unit. The sound equalizer does not have "gain" as an option to change, I checked into Advanced Settings as well, also tried engineer mode on Android unit, plus downloaded some equalizer apps but nothing has fixed it.
Any idea on what is causing this and what I can do to fix it? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated Thank you
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Same issue here with a new Asottu Infidini Allwinner T8, with extra DSP chip included. Except that my hissing sound goes up with the volume. I will contact seller.
lorrys said:
Same issue here with a new Asottu Infidini Allwinner T8, with extra DSP chip included. Except that my hissing sound goes up with the volume. I will contact seller.
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Sounds good, I will keep working on it as well - let me know if they happen to find out what is causing it
Same issue here : (
Solved!
Asottu provided an android 7.1.2 update weeks ago. The issue is gone now. It was not an MCU update. Just Android.
@lorrys
I'm glad that fixed it for your system - I will look for an update to the Ownice unit but I don't believe they have one to go to Android 7.1.2
traxformania said:
Same issue here : (
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I did find a solution that essentially makes the problem almost disappear. If you have an Ownice C500+ unit, go into Settings, enter 1260 as password to go to hidden settings, enter the volume area, make all of those values as low as they can possibly go. Some of those will be in the negative. When you reboot the system, the sound is essentially inaudible and that solves the problem.
lorrys said:
Asottu provided an android 7.1.2 update weeks ago. The issue is gone now. It was not an MCU update. Just Android.
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I have the same issue but with Toyota version of the unit. Can you share the update?
i think the issue is the am/fm antenna, get a noise filter antenna adapter, might solve the issue
hi, I have an eonon ga8161, it would be hct px3 7.1 if I'm not mistaken.
I also have the background volume problem, but it is almost inaudible.
the most obvious problem is a rustling metallic type rustling noise, which is heard when there is processing from a USB device, both pendrive and USB dashcam ... someone has had this problem, because it is very annoying
I just bought A30 and whenever media paused then I resume it, there's no sound come out in earphone. Is it common problem by software or defect hardware? Pls someone confirm this..
I am having the same problem on the a30. I am also not understanding what is the ptoblem
If your problem is fixed then tell me how to.
I had this problem but returned the products. However audio works fine in safe mode this means software problem.
I was able to fix the problem by messing with the sound setting. But it was around a week ago, so I couldn't remembr which setting that I change. I'll try to update if I found it. It's not a hardware issue
ndzaky said:
I just bought A30 and whenever media paused then I resume it, there's no sound come out in earphone. Is it common problem by software or defect hardware? Pls someone confirm this..
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force stop google from setting > apps or disable the google to fix this issue and dont try to open the google from holding home button, it will trigger the issue
It seem like I solve the issue. In sound quality effects, change UHQ Upscaler from Bit Upscaling to Bit and Bandwidth Upscaling.
It worked for me.
Thank you very much.
God bless you.