I have a pair of optoma nuforce be sport3 headphones and when I switch them on the audio stutters for about 5-10 secs. I don't have this issue with my Samsung galaxy Tab S3. The audio is usually fine after that. Any ideas?
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Hi everyone,
My first droid phone Xperia X8 has a wired headset with control buttons. I used it and I was happy.
Yesterday I have bought an Ace. It doesn't have a headset, and now I use Prolife BT55 bluetooth headset.
So, the problem is:
Headphones' BT receiver is located at the right speaker.
When I'm sitting and holding Ace in my hands, the sound is fine.
When I'm standing and Ace is in the left pocket of my jeans (using the left pocket is a many years habit and i'm unable to change it), the sound randomly interrupts for 1-2 sec.
I'm 178 cm high, not a giant
This is definitely not the phone lags because the song continues playing and I just don't hear it for 1-2 sec. And it's not my headset problem, because it receives music from my laptop without interruptions at up to 10m.
As i think it's not normal, and the problem is very low power of phone bluetooth transmitter.
How can I increase the power of Ace's BT transmitter?
i dont think this is a problem of the ace
i use a dell bh200 bluetooth headset, i have no such problems
i even get decent signal strength keeping my mobile in my backpack/pocket
Ok, I have a sprint samsung galaxy tablet 7 inch SPH-P100
The Tablet boots silent. no bootup chime/sound. once booted basically no audio out of the tablet speakers via, youtube....etc... However, the notification sound does work through the speakers, so the speakers aren't broke.
I suspected that the micophone jack was broke, so I bought a replacement and installed it, but I'm having the same problems. I have upgraded eveything, factory restored and still the same problem exists.
I checked all audio levels, they are fine.
Silent mode is off.
If I plug in a pair of headphones into the audio jack, the audio works perfectly through the headphones.
bluetooth is off.
Anyone see this problem before?
A.J.
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Hey y'all,
I've had my note 4 for a couple of weeks now and am decently satisfied with the phone (don't get me started on how laggy touchwiz is - waiting on L update). Anyway I'm having an issue with bluetooth that is driving me insane. My previous phone was a nexus 5 that I always paired with my car and my sony bluetooth headset. I had no audio quality issues and the sound was clean enough for bluetooth. I only play decently high quality music and have the ears to hear the difference in sound so after paring my note 4 to the same devices, the highs are very crackly and come through with ear piercing noise and the lows are mostly gone as I cannot hear the punchy bass anymore in songs. I then proceeded to turn off bluetooth then plugged in the device with an aux cable and to no surprise the sound quality increased tremendously. The bass of the song came through and the highs were perfectly clear.
I tried various songs of various quality, various music players (current is poweramp - always have had best quality music from it), but to no avail. Sound is still really bad quality. Other issues I've had is my plantronics bluetooth headset randomly transmitting white noise to my ears and to the person on the other end. This does not happen with an LG G3. And also my LG G watch tends to randomly disconnect for a minute or two when the phone is playing audio in the car over bluetooth (this doesn't change sound quality).
I've done some research about this issue and I've found some forums and people talking about the Note 3 having bad quality audio and that switching to an aosp rom fixed it since that switched the bluetooth stack from samsung to android/google. I've also seen someone noticing that the bitpool on the note 3 dropped significantly when playing music and having another device connected, however with or without my watch I still get low quality sound. So I've come to you guys. My phone is not rooted, knox counter is at 0x0 and I don't know what to do. I feel like this is a universal issue with the note 4 and the samsung bluetooth stack and am not sure how to tackle this problem. Let me know what you guys think or if you have a similar experience!
I can't be the only one experiencing this. So here's the issue, I connect my phone to any Bluetooth speaker and it plays fine. After some time of course the screen locks. I go to wake my phone and it stops playing on the speakers and instead starts playing on the phone instead. Meanwhile, radio in the car still shows it's connected. Even pushing next on the player moves to the next track. JBL Flip, wake up phone audio stops on speaker continues on phone. Motorola Bluetooth headset, same thing, wake up phone audio comes out of phone.
Why in the world would it do that?! Didn't do that with the Note 3.
I recently got an idea to try totally wireless earbuds. Pairing was easy, but now whenever I listen to audio, it cuts out, cuts in, cuts out, repeatedly for like a second. Then it plays normally for 5 deconds and starts to cut out and in again.
I've tried to use different AVRCP versions, boot in safe mode, remove all bluetooth devices and pair these again but nothing helps. On another phone there is no problem with airdots, and I can listen to music on my Soundbar with bluetooth without problem. I'm on latest stock pie rom, bootloader locked. Any ideas?
It's normal for airdots. I used them with Galaxy A7 2017 and sometimes had this problem. Now sometimes i has this problem with XZ1C. Solving is -- just pausing music for about 5-10 seconds and then play it again.
Pausing seems to work for me as well. Also listening screen off will fix the issue. Weird.