[Q] no Bluetooth sound during calls 4.4.2 stock rooted - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshootin

I have stock 4.4.2 safe strap root. I have really been doing some research and seem to be a problem for a lot of people. Regarding the Bluetooth device, my 06 land rover, the results are the same, once connected to phone call, all the phone volume is turned off, I can normally get one conversation in, but, if I try to make or receive again, no sound.
I can make and receive Phone calls but have no sound come through Bluetooth. You have to physically reboot the phone to reinstate the volume on device not just the Bluetooth, but the funny thing is that I hear the phone rings but when it’s picked up on the other end the sound goes out. I tried flashing the factory ROM, but it keeps coming back.
I have had my GS4 for over a year and have never had an issue. PLEASE HELP!!!
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Problem with JFv1.5 Phone Calls While Listening to Music

Hello Everyone,
I'm having some odd problems that seemed to have started when I updated to CRB43. There are 2 consistant things I've noticed so far and these all happen when a headset adapter device is plugged into the phone.
1. If I'm listening to music in my car and a phone call comes in, the music stops (as it should), but there is no ring, just vibrate. When I try to unplug the adapter and answer the call, there is silence and the call goes to voicemail even though the phone appears to be in the call.
2. While listening to music, if I get any kind of notification, the sound goes dead even though the music is still playing.
In both cases I have to reboot the phone to get back to normal.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tim
I had the same problem.
Use Lucid's script and restore the Audio to stock.
If that doesn't work, reinstall the radio from HTC.
I finally got mine working by doing both on the same reboot, so I'm not sure which one fixed it when I was using JF's rom. Whichever, the combo of both did the trick for me.
I must have not done the radio update, because that's what worked for me, it's working good now. Thanks for the reply!
Super.
Glad it worked.
I'm not exactly sure how mine got overwritten either. But I figure it was one those causing the problems.
Now...
I've been trying the audio hack, and I simply cannot get it to work. No combination of versions work without phone calls and notifications completely stopping the audio server. Regardless of the build I choose. Luckily, I don't give up

problem with calls...

Hi i'm having problems with outgoing, incoming, and during calls...
i have a sprint mogul, unlocked, running stock sprint rom.
lately, sometimes when i make an outgoing call to someone there is just silence. there is no ringtone or anything. i look on the screen and it says it is connected but there is no sound on the other end.
when someone makes a call to me, i pick up but there is no sound. it says i'm connected but it is just silent.
i tried calling my friends phone, i saw that it was calling him, he picked up and said hello but i couldn't hear anything then i said hello and he couldn't hear me either. he called me, it came in and connected, i said hello and some other stuff but he couldn't hear me and i couldn't hear him.
when calls are working and we can both hear eachother, my phone goes silent then we both can't hear eachother. i did not hit mute or anything and the phone says that it is still connected.
i was running a custom rom before putting the stock back on. i have hard reset and everything else.
other thing that is also happening is that when i reset my phone (pressing the little hole) it goes straight to bootloader...
it also went straight to bootloader after running the customizations and resetting. to get out of this i have to take out the battery for like 15 min and then it starts up normally...
Can anyone help me with this problem? or is my phone dying?

[Q] Missing Bluetooth call volume on my GS4 4.4.2

I have stock 4.4.2 safe strap root. I have really been doing some research and seem to be a problem for a lot of people. Regarding the Bluetooth device, my 06 land rover, the results are the same, once connected to phone call, all the phone volume is turned off, I can normally get one conversation in, but, if I try to make or receive again, no sound.
I can make and receive Phone calls but have no sound come through Bluetooth. You have to physically reboot the phone to reinstate the volume on device not just the Bluetooth, but the funny thing is that I hear the phone rings but when it’s picked up on the other end the sound goes out. I tried flashing the factory ROM, but it keeps coming back.
I have had my GS4 for over a year and have never had an issue. PLEASE HELP!!!

[Q] LG G3 + gwatch: callers can't hear me speak over bluetooth when connected

Hi,
I realize this will sound like a strange issue, but I can reproduce it so it certainly exists.
I have an LG G3 running Android 4.4.2 on Verizon. I just bought it back in Jan '15, and the phone has been working great with no issues. I use my car's built in bluetooth connectivity to place and receive calls while driving and have had no issues doing so.
A few days ago (week of 3/9/15), I acquired a used LG G watch from a friend at work. It's in good shape; he only had it a few months, and it's working well. It connects to my phone, and I can use it to txt, place calls, etc. It's running software version 5.0.2.
I am experiencing an issue for which I cannot find the root cause. My issue is that, when I'm in my car, and both the car and the watch are connected to the phone via blue tooth, and I place or receive a call, folks on the other end cannot hear me speak. I tried it with my wife's cell phone, and can reproduce it every call. My voice is barely audible, yet bluetooth is connected to the car and I can hear the other person's voice just fine over my car speakers. As this is happening, if I pick up my phone and switch the call to the handset from bluetooth, the problem goes away and I can take the call on the handset. But as soon as I put it back to bluetooth, the problem returns. Once this happens, if I hang up and try to call the person back using either bluetooth OR the handset, the voice problem returns and I cannot be heard speaking. I tried putting my mouth up to the watch and the phone thinking maybe it was trying to use another microphone, but I still sounded muffled and far away while I was testing this with my wife's phone.
I have checked all my settings in Android Wear, my phone settings for volume as well as call settings...I cannot find anything obvious. I've googled the issue, but there is little to no information regarding this problem.
Can anyone suggest something to help fix this? I really like the G watch, and I would like to get it to work so I can enjoy it. You would think that the G3 and G watch would play nice since they are both LG!
Thanks for any help,
Nick
Having the same issue....sort of...
First, allow me to apologize for any improper formatting or if I've tendered my reply in the wrong way.
I've literally never replied on a message board in my life. Ugh, I know. How, right? Moving on...
I have an issue very similar to the one you're having, only in place of the car, put a Plantronics WalMart headset and change the G3 for it's predecessor. I notice that people call me when my watch is connected to my phone. When I answer, they claim to not be able to hear or understand what I am saying. The problem persists even if I disconnect my headset and use the G2 in either handset or speakerphone mode. The only fix I've found is to restart the phone and return the call. Even then, if the watch is still connected, only the first call can be completed with no "interference".
I've attempted to update the software and firmware to my G2, with no success. I have no idea why this issue occurs.
Also, is probably noteworthy that regardless of whatever Bluetooth device I am connected, very very often during a call, my caller's voice will shift into "speakerphone" mode without being instructed to do so. I have to open the call screen, turn off the BT, then select it again to turn it back on. The call returns to the headset, but doesn't stay there in most cases. Sometimes I have to do this 5 - 7 times a call. Other times, it remains connected as it's supposed to. Again, I can find no reason why this happens, but it's been an issue for MONTHS with my G2. And it doesn't matter what headset I am using, it just "drops" the sound to my speaker phone, but still says that it remains connected to the headset.
It's a Sprint LG G2, if that matters at all.
PrivateBytes said:
Hi,
I realize this will sound like a strange issue, but I can reproduce it so it certainly exists.
I have an LG G3 running Android 4.4.2 on Verizon. I just bought it back in Jan '15, and the phone has been working great with no issues. I use my car's built in bluetooth connectivity to place and receive calls while driving and have had no issues doing so.
A few days ago (week of 3/9/15), I acquired a used LG G watch from a friend at work. It's in good shape; he only had it a few months, and it's working well. It connects to my phone, and I can use it to txt, place calls, etc. It's running software version 5.0.2.
I am experiencing an issue for which I cannot find the root cause. My issue is that, when I'm in my car, and both the car and the watch are connected to the phone via blue tooth, and I place or receive a call, folks on the other end cannot hear me speak. I tried it with my wife's cell phone, and can reproduce it every call. My voice is barely audible, yet bluetooth is connected to the car and I can hear the other person's voice just fine over my car speakers. As this is happening, if I pick up my phone and switch the call to the handset from bluetooth, the problem goes away and I can take the call on the handset. But as soon as I put it back to bluetooth, the problem returns. Once this happens, if I hang up and try to call the person back using either bluetooth OR the handset, the voice problem returns and I cannot be heard speaking. I tried putting my mouth up to the watch and the phone thinking maybe it was trying to use another microphone, but I still sounded muffled and far away while I was testing this with my wife's phone.
I have checked all my settings in Android Wear, my phone settings for volume as well as call settings...I cannot find anything obvious. I've googled the issue, but there is little to no information regarding this problem.
Can anyone suggest something to help fix this? I really like the G watch, and I would like to get it to work so I can enjoy it. You would think that the G3 and G watch would play nice since they are both LG!
Thanks for any help,
Nick
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Have you tried going into android settings for voice input and allowing recording using Bluetooth mic?

Answering calls via bluetooth issue.

I have a converted T-Mobile OP6T running the latest 9.0.12 OOS.
Whenever I receive a call and have a Bluetooth device connected, either my Jaybird headphones or my car stereo, It's very hit or miss on whether or not I'll be able to answer it with the Bluetooth device.
If I receive a call, it will ring and I'll try to answer it with the button on my earbuds, and I'll get nothing. Sometimes I can pick up my phone and they'll be on the earpiece, other times I can't hear them at all. I have to hang up and call them back. This is the same with my car stereo.
I did not have this problem BEFORE I did a factory wipe last week, which seems odd.
Hopefully, someone has a solution to this, as it pisses me off daily.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
I've forgotten and re-added both Bluetooth devices multiple times with the same outcome.
Well, I was hoping someone had some input on this, as it's aggravating me daily. Maybe I'll try another wipe without restoring anything.
Same issue
Krunk_Kracker said:
Well, I was hoping someone had some input on this, as it's aggravating me daily. Maybe I'll try another wipe without restoring anything.
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I have the same issue. When I have the phone connected to my car stereo bluetooth, I can make outgoing calls via bluetooth just fine, but when I answer the call, it goes to my earpiece. I have to manually switch it back to bluetooth.
I haven't found a solution yet and the issue has plagued me across multiple versions of OxygenOS. When I had the 6T on ASOP, the behavior stopped, so I know this is an OxygenOS issue and not a general Android issue. OnePlus must have the stack messed up.
Since my phone is rooted, I'll take a look at the bluez settings and see if I find something there.
Mine is 100% stock, does the same thing. Plantronics 5200 headset. If the headset is off, phone rings, turn it on, put it on, auto answers fine.
If the headset is turned on, on my ear, hit or miss it will answer, or default to my phone or watch, forcing me to hit the button to switch it to
the headset.

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