Music player - flac crackling/popping on HyperDroid CM7 - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

Hey,
Since I don't have enough posts I've decided to ask here
I've tried to play some music on my htc hd2 with hyperdroid. Listening to mp3's was completely fine but while I was listening to songs in flac format I had some crackling/popping issues.
Is it the fault of music player/hyperdroid rom or something else?

Fault of HyperDroid .. In general, (for me) all music do that all the time.
You don't need 10 posts to search threads, you know.
Have a nice day!

Is there any way to fix it? I couldn't find too much info only few posts about it.

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problem with music player...

hi everyone
i got hd2 for two days and i have problem with music player, the first time i played music with music player it worked fine but then when i play it, it just play the song for two seconds. where is the problem?!!!
i did a hard reset but still i have the problem...
no solution?!!!???!!
I haven't a clue, but I have some suggestions you could experiment with.
Do you keep your music files on a memory card? If so, although I haven't experienced any problems in this respect, the problem could be that the HTC music player has some problems with your memory card. Copy some of your music files to the internal memory of the HD2 and try to open them in your music player. If they play without any problem, backup your memory card, reformat it in the HD2 (settings -> memory... i think) and restore the backup on your memory card.
BTW does your music play without any problems in the mobile media player (look in the multimedia folder)? If so, you can use that player to play your music and save yourself some time.
Good luck
mihanclub said:
no solution?!!!???!!
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There are more threads in the Leo forum on problems with the audiomanager, and some solutions in those threads as well. Use the search, browse through the topics - you will find solutions / ideas posted by other users.
Don't just expect others here to do all the work for you, you may want to put some effort in this yourself first.

Music player says "no"

Hey felas
To start with, I'm a fresh virgin in WM and just bought the Leo, flashed the ROM with 1.48.405.2 WWE and it's all a dream except ..
I go to the music player tab, play a song and in 5 to 20 seconds the song just stops playing. It doesnt pause it, just halts and when i hit the "play" button twice it plays from the start. Unusable..
I am using an 8GB SD, tried formatting it twice ( through win7 and WM ), tried uploading the songs via Media Player and by just copying them into the folder. Its all the same. Soft reseted the thing a gazzilion times and it still doesnt like me.
I searched trough the forum but didnt stumble upon anyone with a similar issue.
I give up. help?
Thanks in advance
That's frustrating. What's the format of your music files? And what's the bitrate? How do you have organized your music files. In seperate folders or in one large folder?
Just curious.
BTW, does this problem occurs constantly. I mean, if you leave your phone alone for a couple of hours and try to play the same music file then, does the same problem occur again, or is it just after an update of your music library.
appelflap this problem has been noticed by others. You might want to check out this thread which documents several solutions.
Slow Music player
try to erase the Music maps inthe sd card and create a new one,put music inthis first,more less like 200 tracks and start again the player,if this work put more music
Thank you for the assistance guys The problem were the mp3's I guess.. or the dumb HTC developer that coded the Media Player. Anyhow, I reckon i might like this forum after all.
Happy holidays
The solution ?
Hi. I experienced the same problem with my music player. I noticed that EVERYTIME I connect my LEO with a computer, whether or not I add new music files, the music player would just "stuck", find no music files, display the message "No music found" when I turn it to landscape.
Found the answer on another forum. Actually, "our" music player is unable to read some MP3 ID3 TAG... It seems to be only reliable with ID3 version 2.4 UTF-8 type tags. So what you should do is "simply" convert all mp3 files on your storage card to the appropriate ID3 format. It's not very long since you don't have to recompress the audio files! You can use mp3Tag to apply change to all your mp3s at once. More info in this threat => http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=42474
One definitive solution would be to convert ID3 tags of all your music collection! It would take quite some time... unless somebody find the way to fix this with a magic cab?
This just adds to the very long list of issues of this "wonderful" piece of technology. Thanks who?

problem solved with HTC sense music player disorganising tracks

Hi,
Just thought I would put this on here becasue I have seen a few posts with people having this problem, where ITunes purchases were playing in the incorrect order in the sense player. I tried quite a few programs and none of them seemed to work, media monkey seemed to destroy quite a bit. So I got dBpoweramp music converter and it works a treat. It lets you edit the ID3 tags to whatever you like it has an easy to use interface and finaly my tracks are playing in the right order on sense music player. I did have to convert them to mp3 but that's a better choice to have anyway as it is far more universal than m4a.
Cheers
Ian

HD2 Music player questions, suggestions needed.

Okay, so now that I'm committed to the HD2, I'm also committing to fix or remedy the issues I have with the device. I've gotten it to run smoothly, except for the Sense music player.
First, is it normal for it to scan for music every time it's powered on, or unplugged from USB? You would think it would save an "image" of your library to run off while it scans the SD card for new files, but no. Instead, it scans for several minutes, in which time it won't display any artists or albums and lags horribly. Am I missing a setting, or have my library sorted incorrectly? Right now it's setup as root/music/artist/album/mp3, fwiw.
Also, the gap between tracks is terribly annoying. It totally kills mix cd's that are cut into tracks, and ruins the flow of a lot of albums. Is there a way to get rid of this, like the "skip silence" function in iTunes? I knowIf not, is there an app that scans and removes silence from the beginning/end of my mp3's as a batch process? For example, point the app to my music folder, and let it scan/trim silence from each mp3 automatically?
Other than these problems, I really like the music player... but these things are serious dealbreakers for me. If there's no way around them, is there a music player you can suggest that does these things?
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. I really don't think these things are a lot to ask from a music player, and I'm hoping there's a way to make it happen.
+1 i too has this same issue
Yes, this happens. People have suggested a music player called nitrogen, but I haven't really messed with it to know how good it is or not.
Yes the HTC Sense music player can be one of the problems with this phone, especially for larger music collections, and/or ones stored on the card....mostly due to the less-than-efficient way it indexes the music. The two cabs I have attached should help you with that somewhat. The first one adds indexing to the startup group, so it should be pre-indexed by the time you decide to open the music tab. The second one turns on caching on the card, which should also help speed up the indexing and access times on the music tab.
As for the gaps between tracks, I've never seen a solution for that other than manually trimming the files...but even that won't totally remove the gap. I listen to a lot of full-length mix CD's too and the way I get around this issue is to just rip the CD as one full-length mp3, instead of as individual tracks. EAC (Exact Audio Copy) is the free utility I use for that
sirphunkee said:
Yes the HTC Sense music player can be one of the problems with this phone, especially for larger music collections, and/or ones stored on the card....mostly due to the less-than-efficient way it indexes the music. The two cabs I have attached should help you with that somewhat. The first one adds indexing to the startup group, so it should be pre-indexed by the time you decide to open the music tab. The second one turns on caching on the card, which should also help speed up the indexing and access times on the music tab.
As for the gaps between tracks, I've never seen a solution for that other than manually trimming the files...but even that won't totally remove the gap. I listen to a lot of full-length mix CD's too and the way I get around this issue is to just rip the CD as one full-length mp3, instead of as individual tracks. EAC (Exact Audio Copy) is the free utility I use for that
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Hey, thanks for the help!
I have several mixes ripped as a single track, but it's hardly convenient. I just hope HTC is aware of this, and working on a solution for an upcoming ROM release. I definitely won't be holding my breath, though.
I've tried a bunch of different music players and the only one I have found that doesn't have the silences in between the songs is Pocket Player. Its a paid music player but if you have a large music library or listen to music a lot its by far the best solution out there.
speoples20 said:
I've tried a bunch of different music players and the only one I have found that doesn't have the silences in between the songs is Pocket Player. Its a paid music player but if you have a large music library or listen to music a lot its by far the best solution out there.
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I actually tried that out last night, v4.1, and I found it really clunky, with poor sound quality compared to the stock music player. Maybe I don't have the latest version, but I really didn't like it much.
Is there any other music players that have an interface similar to stock? Even if it doesn't have gapless playback, it's more likely that a dev would update the app more frequently than HTC.
gilla409 said:
I actually tried that out last night, v4.1, and I found it really clunky, with poor sound quality compared to the stock music player. Maybe I don't have the latest version, but I really didn't like it much.
Is there any other music players that have an interface similar to stock? Even if it doesn't have gapless playback, it's more likely that a dev would update the app more frequently than HTC.
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Next try nitrogen and TCPMP

Music Player Playback Position

I've had my HD2 from a coupla months now and have only just really started using the built in Music Player.
I've been using it to listen to podcast and to start with I used to like that it remembered the playback position so I could listen to a bit of a podcast and then more of it later on.
I thought that it only forgot the position in between soft-resets or power-cycles. But after using it more, I'm finding that sometimes it remembers and sometimes it doesn't
After a trawl thru the XDA-Dev site and Google, I'm not finding any questions regarding this, nevermind answers.
Has anyone come across this? Found a solution? Or can recommend a music player that reliably works?
kevvvhd2 said:
I've had my HD2 from a coupla months now and have only just really started using the built in Music Player.
I've been using it to listen to podcast and to start with I used to like that it remembered the playback position so I could listen to a bit of a podcast and then more of it later on.
I thought that it only forgot the position in between soft-resets or power-cycles. But after using it more, I'm finding that sometimes it remembers and sometimes it doesn't
After a trawl thru the XDA-Dev site and Google, I'm not finding any questions regarding this, nevermind answers.
Has anyone come across this? Found a solution? Or can recommend a music player that reliably works?
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Sorry I have no answer to your question, but I have a question of my own. How do you listen to podcasts? Is this streaming or simple mp3s downloaded to your phone?

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