Audio problems with droid pro. - Droid Pro General

The other day, I was listening to music on Spotify on my droid pro. I left it on in the background, and then locked my phone. As soon as it locked, the audio stopped, and my phone rebooted itself. This happened several times, whenever I locked my screen with spotify in the background.
Today, i went to play some music, and when I plugged in the cord to the headphone jack it didnt detect it, and the music just played on the speakers. I can't figure out how to get it to play through the headphone jack.
Thanks for the help.

I did a factory data reset, but nothing changed. Also have tried different audio outputs, but still no joy.

Does this happen with any other music apps like the stock music player? If it does the same with other apps, it might be the headphone jack that is damaged....

Yea it does it with everything. I went to the Verizon store, and they sent me a new one.
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[Q] Music would not play through headphones

I was out walking, plugged my Skull Candy headphones into the jack and fired up the native media player. Nothing came out. The counter was moving forward, meaning the music was playing. When I got home, I tested it without the headphones and the music played over the phone's speaker. I then plugged the phones back in and got nothing except the alerts over the phones.
I then rebooted and music playback through the headphones was restored.
Can anyone tell me why this happened?

[Q] Headphone jack issue

Alright gents,
In October, headphones operated perfectly under stock rom; watched and listened to movies on a long flight. Couple months later, and a few rom flashes later, plugged the headphones into the jack to listen to some music and it's like the phone didn't even recognize I plugged in the jack. Music continued to play through the phone speakers. I have tried several different pairs of headphones, but still no luck. Is a flash back to stock required, or is there something simple I'm overlooking?
Using Fission 2.5.7

[ISSUE] Speaker popping DURING audio playback

Before you all yell at me for making another thread about this (I know one exists, that's what I originally found when I searched), this is a different issue.
I'm sitting here in my office at work playing music off my TF, and everything goes well for a while. Then about 30 minutes in, the speakers will start constantly popping during playback. It starts out softly, then gets progressively worse (to the point where it sounds like a dirty record).
However, the first time it happened, I held down the power button and rebooted the TF and that fixed it. Then about 30 minutes later, it started happening again. So instead of rebooting, I decided to try force stopping the Music app (I'm using Google's Music) to see if it's a software issue. And boom, the popping is gone after restarting Music. Weird. Because it sounds like it should be a hardware issue... but restarting the app making the audio seems to fix it. Next time it happens I'll try just opening up Youtube and seeing if it persists.
Anyone else getting this? I'm on stock un-rooted 3.1.
Hey, I seem to have this problem as well,
and only in the Music App.
I'm using headphone to listen to music,
and it just happened about 5 minutes ago,
I decided to unplug the headphone and replug it and it seem to fix the problem,
and then when it happened again, I switched to the Youtube app immediately and the sound was perfectly normal in Youtube.
So I'm suspecting its actually the Music app's issue.
may I ask if you are listening to music you stored online or from your device?
Are you streaming the music? Using any apps like equalizer or volume+?
Also happened to me today for the first time...and I am using volume+
I guess ill turn it off if it happens again and see if its that.
This happens to me when listening to music and the transformer sleeps, it takes a good 3 minutes then finally changes tracks. Once changed though I get this cracking nose also.
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Same thing happens to me only when listening to google music. Will play normally at times, then popping will suddenly happen. I've listened to Squeezebox streams on my TF for extended periods with no popping, so I also suspect it has something to do with google music.
It would be nice to narrow down the cause and come up with a workaround.
used to have this problem when using older version of thumb keyboard, the typing sound produced this cracking noise. but fixed when I upgrade the thumb keyboard ;-)
+1 here.
Headphones, using Music player. I'm not using any special other apps to boost volume output. My headphones work just fine with any other device.
Unplugging and reconnecting the headphones seems to fix the issue. I haven't tested to see if this is exclusively with just the Music app or not.
shelbydz said:
+1 here.
Headphones, using Music player. I'm not using any special other apps to boost volume output. My headphones work just fine with any other device.
Unplugging and reconnecting the headphones seems to fix the issue. I haven't tested to see if this is exclusively with just the Music app or not.
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Same issue, unplugging headphones fixes.
Running an OC kernel w/ Voodoo Sound, and Prime 1.4. Kinda points to an issue with software, I don't think i can blame the Player, more like the drivers/OS. Getting into a grove coding, i left my headphones on with no songs playing, and there was still an occasional crackle.
Really bummed, because this is a sweet music playback device with quality headphones and an amp'd signal.
Update: Flashed Asus 3.1 with CW Recovery mod (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112527) and popping gone. Still running OC kernel.

Possible 3.5mm Audio input issue? anyone help

Hi im having issues with music playback on my SGS. its running 2.3.4 and is CW Rooted. my phone was working fine until my power button got sticky and would not work. so i sent the phone away and it came back fixed with factory Droid 2.2 a week or so later. i took it home and updated rom to same one above and rooted it.
it was not until i put my music on it and started playing through my stock SGS head phones that i noticed that the sound was faint and kinda muddy. like the sound you get when the audio jack is not plugged in.
i checked the plug and its very firm and makes a click. i rebooted phone, checked setting of the music player and its all fine. i tried winamp app to see if it was an issue with app and playback is the same. i even went into the service mode and changed diamond settings. playback is muddy and its driving me nuts. i have a Galaxy Tab i have same songs and used the same phones and playback is fine. matched the setting in the music player and its fine? i have looked at forums for the last 2 hours
so im kinda out of ideas the only 2 things i can think of is that the Easy Phone Tunes program i synced my phone with has somehow messed the songs up or maybe 3.5mm imput jack is faulty? has anyone had the same issue? or have any ideas what it could be? and if its the jack is there a way to clean the jack and test before i take it back to get it sent away?

Anyone else experience a weird audio issue when using headphones?

Last night when I plugged in my headphones, all I got was a really loud electric buzzing noise?? I tried YouTube, the built in audio player and Shuttle+......Even restarted it, but the buzz didn't go away. When I unplugged them, it sounded fine in the speakers, but as soon as I plugged it back in, the buzz was back. I even tried a different set of earbuds and then plugged it directly into my bluetooth speaker, same buzz! I don't mean a slight buzz, I mean a buzz like the speakers were directly plugged into a shorted out headphone jack.
I ended up opening Dolby and disabling it, and the buzz was gone. I re-enabled it, and the buzz didn't come back. I have since used it a few times with no issues?
Has anyone else experienced this odd headphone jack issue? I'm wondering if it's because I'm ROOTed, have Xposed installed and have a theme installed? I have since uninstalled my Xposed modules, because I did have an audio tweaks to the volume steps. ll
It happened to me when I was listening to music and turned on Dokkan Battle, a game. Once I closed Dokkan Battle, it stopped. That was about 2 weeks ago, or the day after I received the phone. I don't know if I've tried to listen to music and play something else at the same time since. I assume that's the problem though.

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