hi,
i found sometimes when charging the volume of the FM radio is not 'steay' , by which i mean it suddenly became lower then recovered to the normal. it never happens and will not happen if you disconnect it from charger.
is anybody with me? is this a bug?
many thanks.
Yes, my volume jumos around on music player when charging.
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When I plug in any 3.5mm headphone or aux cable, the screen displays "Media volume automatically turned down to protect your ears". I really hate this because I mainly listen to music in my car and turn the phone volume all the way up so I can control the volume with the car's radio. I have considered tasker or trigger (NFC) to turn the volume up all the way whenever I plug something in, but I just want the volume to stay the same from when I last unplugged the earphones. Can anyone help me fix this? I am on Sprint and have rooted my phone but haven't installed a ROM (yet).
Thanks
i would like to know as well, all i find in the sound setting was disable the automatic volume from call. Nothing from the aux input.
My D800 LG G2 mutes sounds like game music or music from Spotify when it is charging. The only way to get sound back while charging is to reopen the app... but even then, the sounds will mute again after about 10 seconds. I don't have any issues with sound unless it's charging. Using headphones is no problem, music continues to play through headphones without any muting at all. There is also a noticeable lag in changing volume level (just based on watching the volume slider), charging vs not charging. Does anyone have this issue?
Edit:
Just looked it up again under different key words, it seems like this might be a Lollipop issue?
Hey guys
I just registered because I experienced some problems with my recently bought nexus 6p. I really like this phone but as soon as I start listening to music using headphones the bugs are invading my phone since I didn't find anything on Google I start this thread.
But let's get to my problem:
I plug in my headphones and start playing music (using blackplayer and Google music). When the screen is turned on the volume turns down itself (I can see the volume bar going down to zero like I'm pressing the button). Also sometimes the powerbutton stops working and I have to restart my phone long pressing the power button.
But also when the screen is turned out I experience some problems. One of the most annoying ones is that music stops and starts randomly (but only when headphones are plugged in!!!). The other bug is music stopping, display turns on and some female voice tells me "Bitte warten! (please wait)" and the screen is gray saying "initializing".
Has someone experienced similar problems? What could help? If you guys need any more information just tell me
I have none of these problems. Have you tried a different set of headphones?
Change your headphones or ensure that they're set up properly. I'm guessing they're wired.
I'm also running into this same issue. I have the latest updates on my phone. This happens about 25 minutes in to listening to media. I've heard that disabling "OK Google detection" fixes it. This hasn't worked for me.
Sounds like wired headphones with a faulty connection to the phones, or faulty buttons on the headphones. I have seen similar behavior with just a wired connection to an AUX Input. The connection on the wire was faulty and due to changing resistance, it looked to the phone like headphone buttons were being pressed. Could also be a fault at the headphone jack on the phone, but it was not in my case. Definitely try other headphones to help narrow down the issue.
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Mureinsacculus said:
Hey guys
I just registered because I experienced some problems with my recently bought nexus 6p. I really like this phone but as soon as I start listening to music using headphones the bugs are invading my phone since I didn't find anything on Google I start this thread.
But let's get to my problem:
I plug in my headphones and start playing music (using blackplayer and Google music). When the screen is turned on the volume turns down itself (I can see the volume bar going down to zero like I'm pressing the button). Also sometimes the powerbutton stops working and I have to restart my phone long pressing the power button.
But also when the screen is turned out I experience some problems. One of the most annoying ones is that music stops and starts randomly (but only when headphones are plugged in!!!). The other bug is music stopping, display turns on and some female voice tells me "Bitte warten! (please wait)" and the screen is gray saying "initializing".
Has someone experienced similar problems? What could help? If you guys need any more information just tell me
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wht is ur headphones?
+ isn't thr any automation app like tasker that control handle events on ur phone?
what have u done so far?
+ Restart? Cleaning the headphone port? OR ...?
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Hey,
since some time I am facing a really annoying problem. When I plug in my headphones, but won't listen to music, my volume decreases to 0%. I can't turn it off and the reminder will show up every second.
I will put a screenshot as an attachment.
Thank you
so deinstalling the Viper4Android Driver helped a little bit, but the problem still occurs some times.
I also have this problem.really annoying
does anybody experience headset bug?
recently i conected my 3.5mm headset via usb-c conector but volume suddenly increase to max,same thing happen when i connected type-c headset.
i usually use bluetooth headset,thats why i just realised headset bug on wired headset.
same thing here .no idea why is happening.I also experience some lag in keyboard
same thing here. the volume suddenly drop when there are notification like facebook notification
engineer000 said:
same thing here. the volume suddenly drop when there are notification like facebook notification
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Had the same prob. While I was playing some music thru Google Music, I played a video in Facebook then suddenly the sound dropped. The volume indicator does not show up, had to reboot twice to make it work again.
I have Type-C connected directly to my earphones