Adapt display not working - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
During the first week I've been using my gs4 I noticed that adapt display is not working or at least it's not working when watching movies. I'm assuming that when watching a movie and having the option "Adapt display" turned on it should automatically change display mode to "Movie" but it doesn't, not in the MXPlayer or the stock Samsung player. And I'm sure it's not turned on because I've manually changed the screen mode to "movie" and the difference is obvious. Anybody noticed the same problem and/or has a solution? Thanks!
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My video playback not showing pictrue...How about yours?

I just noticed that after the OTA my video playback is not showing any picture, just sound. I've tried double twist, gallery, and vplayer to play a movie from the gallery to no avail. From within gallery does your video work? I've noticed that if i move the placement further along into the video the picture will show, but not from a dead start. Can anyone else check and let me know if theirs is working fine.
This only requires you to see a video from you gallery to reply.
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I just checked mine, working ok here.
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I am having this issue as well and I have not gotten the OTA yet, before the video I shot would play fine now I just get the audio. I tried movies, rockplayer and vplayer and none work.
Edit: I powered off phone, removed battery, pulled out my sd card and then reinserted it worked and now I can watch my recordings again
Im getting the same issue. The videos will play fine at first but then issues come up mainly the blank screen. It will get fixed by rebooting the phone but then it will happen again later. The problem mainly happes when I'm watching a video then pause it for any reason or if I don't pause and back out, when I try to go back to see it again, the screen is blank with sound.never happened before the ota
I just did a simple reboot and it worked fine again.
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i know a reboot fixes it but the problem comes back. watch if it happens to you again, remember what you did when it happened, do a reboot, then do what you did before, if nothing happens, then theres no problem, but if the screen goes blank again, then theres a problem.
at first i thought it was cause i was using rockplayer, but the default movies player would mess up also. but its interesting, because in rockplayer, is i choose software decoding, the video will play, but will lag badly. the sound will be way ahead of the video. but if i switch back to hardware decoding, it just plays sound with a blank screen.

[Q] Pumping sound?

Hi all,
I'm going through a very strange behaviour on my Note 4 that I didn't have on the Note 2, pumping sound or in other words, a very high compression level. What I mean is when I turn the volume up it goes up but suddenly goes down (only the sound, not the sound control) and depending on the music style or volume it goes up and down like a clipping prevention system or something like that. My note is the 910C, stock NJ4, rooted.
Thanks for your help.
Try "Poweramp", go to sound settings (screen with a lot of dials), switch on "Limit".
Try if the effect is still there.
Issue sounds like dynamic range limiting.
Chefproll said:
Try "Poweramp", go to sound settings (screen with a lot of dials), switch on "Limit".
Try if the effect is still there.
Issue sounds like dynamic range limiting.
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Exactly what I'm using. I did already tried to turn "limit" off. No difference. I believe the issue is with Poweramp itself as I don't have the same issue with the default android player.
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I think I answered my own question. Poweramp is the bad guy. I tried PlayerPro and had no issues with the pumping effect.
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Had the same problem with PowerAmp.
Go to Settings>Audio>Advanced Tweaks and disable Direct Volume Control.
That fixed it for me.

Static YouTube screen

I have a weird bug which annoys me. Quite often the YouTube app just shows a static video screen and not the video. I can hear the audio fine.
If I close the app from the multitasking screen and restart YouTube app it works fine.
Anybody with a similar problem or is it a software bug?
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Sound issue on latest build - Build MHC19Q

After updating to the latest build I'm getting some weird audio. The sound is very "tinny" with no bass. This is very noticeable on notifications and ringtones. After checking it playing a downloaded mp3-song the issue is present also while playing music.
Have tried making up for some of this by using viper4android but that doesn't seem to help much. I see that there has been bugs fixed having to do with media codec and media server in the new build, but I don't know if this is the reason.
Is anyone else experiencing similar issues? If so are there any temporary fix?
Hi. No issues here.
Flash stock.
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If auto-rotate is enabled and I play a song on my phone, turning it to the right and into landscape mode fixes the sound. Turning it back and into portrait mode and the rubbish sound is back again..... Very weird!
Augustin79 said:
If auto-rotate is enabled and I play a song on my phone, turning it to the right and into landscape mode fixes the sound. Turning it back and into portrait mode and the rubbish sound is back again..... Very weird!
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Are you on a custom Rom or kernel
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Netflix not working; audio only

I tried watching something on netflix this evening and to my dismay, video was not working, only audio. I have tried downgrading my app as low as 5.3.0 and watching other things, but it hasn't made a difference. Am I the only one with this problem?
nevermind; fixed with reboot
Any kind of overlay or night mode enabled?
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