I am having a problem with no sound playing on videos.
This happens mostly on streamed content.
I turn the volume up on all sliders.
Yes, I am checking the volume on the player.
When this is taking place, I also am not getting calls to ring.
All colume sliders are up but it doesn't seem to do anything.
I boot the phone and it still doesn't work.
It literally seems to come and go at random. I can't find a pattern of behavior.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hi Everyone!
I'm a new Diamond user, before this I used Vox.
I totally love the Diamond, but there is one thing that i'm slightly not happy with.
When i put the phone on vibrate or silent mode, the sound of the music in music players also stops, and i cant listen to music with my phone on Vibrate mode. Music sound only resumes on changing volume using the Volume Rocker keys.
Is there something I am missing, or is it supposed to be like this only? On my Vox, this was never an issue, since I could listen to music without any problems while my phone was on Vibrate or Silent mode.
Thanks.
Nobody else is facing this issue? Am I the only one?
When you set the phone to vibrate mode, both the ring and system vol slider slides all the way down. This causes no sound in anything even with using earphones when playing music and watching movies.
Does anyone have the same problem and have a fix for this?
Thanks in advance
Yep, same problem, and so does everyone else.
Solution = Phone Weaver (phweaver)
ko0l said:
When you set the phone to vibrate mode, both the ring and system vol slider slides all the way down. This causes no sound in anything even with using earphones when playing music and watching movies.
Does anyone have the same problem and have a fix for this?
Thanks in advance
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when you put it as vibrate it turns off all phone sounds (it is standard in all windows mobile phones) if you turn the volume up and put the headphones in all phone sounds will go through the headphones.
Sounds like a non problem to me. What would you expect if you have the volume turned all the way down? No sound. If you have head phones and plug them in then turn of the volume. It'll only be in the head phones.
Nah, the problem when the headphones is plugged and sound is turned on. If the phone rings, it still rings through the speaker (not the headphones). So if i'm in a library or something, i can't listen to music without turning the sound on. When the phone rings it will disturb everyone. All my phones i used before non-windows phones from nokia and sony ericsson still had music through the headphones even if the phone was on vibrate.
Ah I see what you're saying now. Personally I see it as a good thing. If I had the phone charging, i.e. not in my pocket or where I could feel it, and was on BT stereo headset but didn't have it plugged into my ears then I would be totally unaware that I was receiving a call. But I must say that I'm not in the library often (last time was probably about 1982) and I don't use vibrate at all really.
Hey everyone. I have an issue with my phone. When i go to change my ringtone volume from the homescreen, it changes the media volume. I reboot the phone and it adjusts the standard volume for the ringtone. After a while, it goes back to only adjusting the media volume from the homescreen. Even after i use advanced task killer to kill all applications. Is there any way to fix this issue? It is becoming very annoying to have to reboot my phone 3 times a day. Thanks again!
if you have headphones in then it will change media volume, do you have your heaphones or any other device connected to you phone?
nope not at all. I mean i love the phone but this is getting crazy. I still have a worthless GPS after flashing the new files and this issue going on. I think its software related because the media volume doesnt get stuck after inserting any headphones in the jack. So i really have no idea.
same here.
Was about to post the same issue.
Somehow I get the "media volume" instead of "ringer volume".
If I reset the device it gets fixed.
If a play a game, and then exit, it gets screwed again.
Checked for any app in memory but its empty.
Whats wrong?
Thanks in advance.
The volume rocker checks for what activity you're doing currently. If you're using media player or Navigation or games, the volume will be 'Media Volume'. If you played a game and exited, and your volume stuck with the 'Media Volume', it is probably the issue with that game who didn't properly reset the environment when exited.
Note, even if you're on Home screen, if you still have those apps running, your volume will stay that way. If you want to change ringer volume, just lauch phone dialer and change there.
Thanks for your reply foxbat
Thats what I thought too. That there should be somehting in the background still running so the phone still thinks its on it so the volume would be set to media.
However, I have 0 active apps running and even when I go to phone mode the control buttons on the side still shows media volume instead of ringer.
Thanks again for your time mate.
anibalin said:
Thanks for your reply foxbat
Thats what I thought too. That there should be somehting in the background still running so the phone still thinks its on it so the volume would be set to media.
However, I have 0 active apps running and even when I go to phone mode the control buttons on the side still shows media volume instead of ringer.
Thanks again for your time mate.
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Your issue seems to be related to a particular game you played. That's the issue with game itself.
Gonna test it out a bit more.
Does anyone else have the issue where the speaker volume fades out and then becomes mute. Let me explain more:
Since about yesterday, whenever I'd use an app that requires sound (Spotify, Soundcloud, Youtube, Facebook videos, etc), I'd initially hear some sound (depending on my volume setting. After about 3 to 8 seconds, the volume fades out for no apparent reason. I'd check to see if the volume level is changed, but it remains at my set level but there is no sound. I max the volume and still no sound. This doesn't seem to be a hardware issue but rather a software issue.
Yes! I have to restart my device. Then it will work for a while. This is the first form I've seen talking about this issue. Must not be a huge issue. I have an S8 plus.
So here is my problem,
When I play music or a video (say on youtube) on max speaker volume as much as my device limit, after a while volume automatically lowers down.If I check sound panel, it still shows all volume maxed out.It took a while to get back to original max volume.
Any help would be appreciated:fingers-crossed:
actually that happens whe any notification sound occurs as i face it too
i fix it by sending myslelf a normal msg to make the sound again and make it loud and then i silent my mobile
yograjfire18 said:
actually that happens whe any notification sound occurs as i face it too
i fix it by sending myslelf a normal msg to make the sound again and make it loud and then i silent my mobile
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While mine actually happens even when no notification are there.
It is irritating. Thanks for the help.
Btw isnt there any permanent solution?
SuperSaket said:
While mine actually happens even when no notification are there.
It is irritating. Thanks for the help.
Btw isnt there any permanent solution?
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I too face this. Mostly happens when the track is paused but several times, it happens for just no reason.
SuperSaket said:
So here is my problem,
When I play music or a video (say on youtube) on max speaker volume as much as my device limit, after a while volume automatically lowers down.If I check sound panel, it still shows all volume maxed out.It took a while to get back to original max volume.
Any help would be appreciated:fingers-crossed:
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I've seen this happen on my phone as well, but only on the hooq app. Right now, the only fix for this seems to be to close the app by swiping it away from recent apps or force close it altogether.