Just flashed 1.5.20 of miui today.
My headphone icon still comes up on the notification bar, when the headphones arent in. So pretty much im having trouble listening to my music out of my speakers, and when i want to listen to them with my headphones. Dont know if im supposed to wipe something in recovery, Just give me a reply back. thanks.
1. Don't double post 2 threads isn't appropriate.
2. Flash to stock if you still have the problem it's hardware related and get a warranty replacement.
if it goes away just avoid that rom I s'pose.
okay, so far ive been talking on the phone with headphones plugged in so i can at least hear from the speaker. The rom is miui, its been really buggy with my phone, probably because its still beta.
I just flashed my Z1 to 14.A.1.1.136 from 0.290.
Rooted and everything, I did play around with system files a bit (taken off permission from systemui overlay to merge HSPA indicator with the signal bar, shutter sound, etc.)
And all of the sudden, sound effect stopped working. I still can get access to the sound enhancement settings but ticking on and off with the settings wouldn't change any bit of the sound.
Yeah I can simply flash it back to 0.290 since I made the full backup but we all want to stick with the latest version eh?
Any help?
as far as i know
the effects ARE broken for externel speakers, but still working fine for headphones...
Let's try this again.
I've got the N6 and so far it's great but one of the things that I absolutely hate about it is the Ascending Ringtone "feature" that either Google or Motorola has put on this phone. I'm one of those wacky people that likes to actually hear my phone ring, or alarm tone, or text notification at the volume that I set manually, rather than have the phone start the tone whisper quiet and then go up in volume.
I've heard of a custom ROM or two that have removed this feature (or at least made it OPTIONAL) but in my own personal experience, custom ROMs have always been too buggy for my taste. I wasn't exactly planning on rooting this phone, but I may just have to do that for a custom ROM that turns the ascending ring feature off or removes it all together. Sorry for the ramble, but I suppose my question is this: Is there a Custom ROM out there that is essentially a stock ROM - with absolutely nothing changed except for this? Is changing this feature something that someone like myself could accomplish by compiling a ROM on his own? I have no experience with this, only experience with flashing downloaded custom ROMs.
I don't mind stock 5.0.1, I just want to get rid of that ringtone issue. I've tried the "Disable Increasing Ring" app, but it has not helped.
To be clear: just flashing a custom ROM or editing an mp3 to a different volume is NOT what I'm looking to do, as this 'feature' is affecting all sorts of notifications, and not just the ringtone.
Thanks for any help, or helpful suggestions.
I agree, I can't stand the decreased to increased volume when I get a call or notification.
The funny thing is that it doesn't happen all the time for me. I wonder if it's a bug with the phone hardware or possibly software.
On my Nexus 6, it only affects the ring (call) signals. The notification sounds aren't affected at all.
Still very annoying, since we can't make this choice ourselves. I'd hate to need to flash another
ROM, due solely to this crap! Too bad the "Disable Increasing Ring" app doesn't work on N6.
It worked flawlessly on my old Note II. I wish the dev would extend the functionality for us.
bump.
I've been looking for a fix for this for a while as well. This is, quite possibly, the worst "feature" Google ever added to their ROMs. It makes it sound like the phone is broken and it's beyond annoying.
Yeah I agree, this ''feature'' should have been optional just like the encryption should have been optional too....
Let's keep our fingers crossed that Google adresses
this crap within reasonable time. It's a pain in the b...
I thought I was the only one who thought this was ridiculous. You've already missed like 2-3 rings and wasted time left to answer the call, sometimes. I can't wait for more "official" custom ROMs.
bump.
Yes. This "feature" sucks. Hope it goes away or becomes optional.
I have the same issue and can't find any option to disable this.
Hope google will make this optional the increasing ringtone.
EDIT: Btw this "issue" is present on custom ROM's aswell i think.
I really hate it also...can someone please kill it
Just tried cyanogenmod 12 (nightly 20150126) and it's there also. In this case it is even worse because CM's built in increasing ringtone feature does not work very well maybe because of the default N6 behavior.
bump.
Wondering about this also.
I was researching this issue for couple days and I found just few custom roms that fix this issue.
1) MeanPop rom. It's a bit outdated (based on 5.1.0), but works like a charm and very near to the original stock (personally tested and as I understood all sounds are just starting playing with a delay)
2) Benzo rom (based on Euphoria rom). Haven't tried it, but people say all sounds work perfectly (it looks like its highly customized rom)
3) Euphoria rom (Personally tested - fast, stable, customizable). For some people it didn't work and I found suggestion to flash first franco kernel and then the rom. That's what I did and everything works perfectly like it should be.
Couldn't find any other roms or mods. Programs like "Disable Increasing Ring" don't work, but maybe it will with custom kernel - haven't tried.
I'm running latest Euphoria ROM with the increasing ringtone already disabled but still it plays the ascending ringtone for some reason. Anyways my simple fix was I used Nero Soundtrax and added a 2 second delay to the beginning of the mp3 file I used as my ringtone and it sounds perfect no more ascending ringtone.
I didn't notice this on the chroma rom, but after flashing stock 6.0.1, this issue appeared.
I don't think it is a hardware bug. For me, other notifications are fine. Ring and alarm are the two that are problematic.
It's super ****ty that it affects alarms. It's at least 7 seconds after a timer reaches 0 until I start hearing it beep. Wtf... I mean 7 seconds isn't a huge deal in anything that I'm timing but WHY make it affect alarms?
Maybe I'm missing the point here, particularly with the last two posts. I have 6.0.1 MMB29S from January 4th 2016, and it has separate volume controls for Alarms & Timers in clock settings - "Gradually increase volume" - both allowing a certain number of seconds for the increase, including zero seconds, which I would take to be "off", right...?
I haven't tested this yet, since it's an option I didn't notice until I looked just now, but have the last two posters seen and tried it?
i hate this feature too.
来自我的 Nexus 6 上的 Tapatalk
ok, so i recommended the mini 2 to my dear friend, and she has been super happy with it, but two days after she bought it, all the sounds magically dissapeared, no notification sound, no incoming call alert, no music player sound. but the speakers aren't broken, she does have in-call sounds... so i've been googling, and on some blog or something i heard that if you toggle the fast boot option off in the settings>power menu, and reboot the device, the sound will be back.. aaaand it worked! wich is great, and it's not that she needs the fastboot option on, but this bugs me more than her! it is an official rom, it's a new phone, what's with the no sound thing? why can't one have fast boot AND sound at the same time... most people would return the device instantly... and since i have managed to find the solution on the web, it is a common problem!?
this looks to me like a temporary fix, is there any way to make sound work with fastboot on?
fino1 said:
ok, so i recommended the mini 2 to my dear friend, and she has been super happy with it, but two days after she bought it, all the sounds magically dissapeared, no notification sound, no incoming call alert, no music player sound. but the speakers aren't broken, she does have in-call sounds... so i've been googling, and on some blog or something i heard that if you toggle the fast boot option off in the settings>power menu, and reboot the device, the sound will be back.. aaaand it worked! wich is great, and it's not that she needs the fastboot option on, but this bugs me more than her! it is an official rom, it's a new phone, what's with the no sound thing? why can't one have fast boot AND sound at the same time... most people would return the device instantly... and since i have managed to find the solution on the web, it is a common problem!?
this looks to me like a temporary fix, is there any way to make sound work with fastboot on?
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Fastboot is meant to be something that isn't given much importance. Which is why it has always been in the shadows after a small stint in the press in the Froyo days(it was made quite a huge deal by HTC at that time). And since it is not native to Android, being an HTC-only feature, it is bound to cause problems. Although it doesn't mention now, previous versions of Sense warned that there will be some problems regarding apps and stuff.
I had it on for sometime but I had not come across such a problem, this could be because of conflicts with certain apps.
I have went in with Root Browser to system/media/audio/ui and renamed WirelessChargingStarted.ogg to .bak but the problem is is the sound that plays when charging starts is different than that sound that I renamed. I can not find the sound that it plays anywhere!
Another problem is that I did the same to the Full Battery sound (when plugged into a normal charger) and when I get a full battery a completely different sound will play. I can rename all of them in the directory and the phone will find something to play in its place.
Anyone know what is going on?
Replace the files with a silent audio file and rename them to match the original names... I use g3 tweaksbox to disable the other wireless charging sound(i have no idea why there is 2 diff sounds for wireless charging) that way when it plays the sound it's playing a silent audio track.
Edit:
In g3 tweaksbox you have to disable the wireless charging notification.... That's where the other sound comes from
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