So when I have my phone connected to a Bluetooth to 3.5mm adapter in my and when a new video on YouTube starts the audio goes mute. I have to pause and then hit play again for it to get the sound back. Also if I'm playing a video on YouTube and open up Facebook messenger and play voice message or video there won't be any sound.
I tried clearing the cache and storage on YouTube and Bluetooth in seeing but still the issue. I don't have this issue on my OnePlus 7T Pro 5G so i don't think it's has to do with my Bluetooth adapter. This happened as soon as I got this phone about 6 weeks ago. I just updated the software to Android 12 and still the same issue.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
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Hello Everyone,
I'm having this issue for some time and was trying to solve by myself but my resources are done.
Scenario: OP3T 128Gb OOS 4.0.2 (no root) playing music using Spotify on a car Bluetooth device (Toyota Corolla - picture of the stereo attached).
Problem: Audio cuts during play. I can also listen some noise indicating problems on audio transmission. IĆ” attaching a 1 song recorded in the car where is possible to listen the audio cutting some times during just one minute. It's impossible to listen music with this problem. So annoying.
No problems listening to music on other bluetooth devices like earphones or a audio totem. No problems listening using audio jack.
Workaround: When I do a Network Setting Reset the problem goes for a while, normally for a day. The problem come back after some time and I need to reset network settings again. I'm basically resetting network settings every day.
My wife's iPhone plays without any issue. I had a Moto X Style (Pure) before and I had this problema after flash some CM13 based ROMs, solved by flashing the original fw some times. (Moto X Style have some problems and if u flash modem and other thing once it won't work)
Anyone else had this kind of problems? So I need some help to figure out what is happening.
HELP!!!!!
Well, my bluetooth connection is stable. But sometimes when connecting to my car's bluetooth it starts playing music through the phones speaker instead of transmitting it to the car. I have to disable and enable it again - kinda annoying when the party is in your lap, at least while driving in a car.
I've just bought the Play - and it auto-upgraded during setup so I'm now on Android Pie.
I have noticed that bluetooth audio "stops" and restarts - with audible glitches every 30 seconds or so if Wifi is enabled. If I disable Wifi then the audio is perfect (well - not glitchy)
Data source is downloaded (audio book) so it isn't a streaming issue.
Also - if I stream Netflix and use the phone speaker - all works fine. If I stream Netflix and have bluetooth headphones on - I get buffering.
Anyone else noticed this / got a work around for this problem?
I just tested this with my Honor Play running Android Pie. With bluetooth headphones along with WiFi, there were no skips or glitches with the audio. Might be an issue with your headset or something.
I use Netflix with JBL BT speaker or Bluedio T4 BT headphones. Works perfectly.
Thanks for the responses. Odd that I didn't get this issue with this headset and my previous phone (Galaxy S7). Thanks for confirming it is isn't a problem with Android 9.
What type of headphones do you use? Which manufacturer?
Well about a month ago right after the system update I cant watch videos using bluetooth earbuds. Every single video (Youtube, Netflix, Amazon) is stuttering only when my earbuds are connected. The sound is great, only video playback is affected. I checked them on other Huawei P20 lite phone and videos play fine. I cleared the cache on my phone but it didnt help.
re-pair the earbud? I mean, unpair and pair it again. I've been using Sony WI-C400 and been through updates but so far no issues.
did you find a solution?
Hi all, this is the last try I give to my issue, you're my only hope!
Long story short: until I used my LG G6 I had no issue on audio quality from Spotify through my bluetooth speakers or car speakers.
I then moved to a new LG G8s and found the bluetooth audio was really bad: crispy and distorted especially when listening to rock music, where the snares sounds really bad like an old low quality mp3.
Thought it was a phone issue, I changed it with a Huawei P30 pro but the result is the same.
So I almost tried everything: formatted the phone, changed sound sources, changed streaming apps (Spotify, Deezer, Tidal...), changed streaming quality (tried Spotify Premium), change some settings in developer mode without any result.
The only thing that seems to work is empty the bluetooth cache and then re-pair the speaker or the car audio device, but the quality returns to crispy after few minutes.
Side note: I have no trouble at all with my Freebuds 3, the only bluetooth device that works well, probably because they're the only one supporting a different codec than SBC (but I wonder why using my LG G6 everything is ok with any output source, the codecs are the same...).
I'm open to any suggestion.
Thanks!
If it's anything like my old P20 Pro it needs an app called Poweramp as without it my earbuds sounded terrible.
BaconTrousers said:
If it's anything like my old P20 Pro it needs an app called Poweramp as without it my earbuds sounded terrible.
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Honestly I don't know how to solve this.
I believe Poweramp could solve the issue with music played from the local storage but not from Spotify...
I just got a Note 10 Pro. All is good except when playing PUBG with headphones plugged in.
All the sounds from the gameplay go through the headphones except for when my teammates talk through the voice chat. The voice chat audio gets routed through the phone's speakers instead of going through the headphones like all the other audio.
However, when using Bluetooth headphones, this problem doesn't occur.
I've tried restarting the device, restarting the game, changing game settings, but nothing.
I assume this is a software issue right? Otherwise I'll look to change the device.
Thanks.