Hey guys,
Since updating to 4.3 I have garbled distorted audio when trying to play music in Play Music for the first time on every boot. Any ideas? It's like constant stuttering every second until I pull the headset and plug it back in.
I am back on 4.2.2 and am still having the same issue. Any ideas?
I recently got the 4.4 update, recently i tried playing music, which worked great, but once i hit a soft button like back, home, or recent apps the music was disrupted in a horrific way.
The music skipped and made a terrible sounding noise for as long as the touch sound was playing, I never had this problem before the 4.4 update, the only fix seems to be disabling touch sounds.
Is there any other way around this? (I am not currently rooted and bootloader isn't unlocked)
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As the title says, i'm having strange issues playing FLAC audio files on my i9505. I've used a lot of different phones which had FLAC support out of the box and never had any problems playing them, even my old i9000 had no problems decoding FLAC using stock music app. Even my BBerry Bold 9700 has FLAC support and is working flawlessly.. My most notable issue is intermittent skips/cut offs witch are very short, like half a second, and pop noises (rarely but happens), so generally the music sounds like i'm listening a very damaged CD. It's the same whether i'm using stock music app, or any other music app from market. Also on the stock player i noticed that most of the times when i play a song (FLAC audio), lock the phone and then unlock it again, the time indicator/slider is stuck on 00:00 even though the song is playing, and if i fast forward/rewind to some time position, it starts working from the position i set it. I'm on stock 4.4.2, I tried full wipe, reinstalled stock rom via odin, even tried different custom kernels (was on stock), but it didn't help. BTW now i'm on stock 4.4.2/NG8, with everything stock, not even rooted. Can some of you which are on stock FW please try playing some FLAC files and see if the issue persists, and report here? Sorry if my English is bad..
I am running Echoe rom v29, and can play flac files perfectly fine mate.
Got the same problem.Flac playback was working flawlessly on 4.3 but when i upgraded to the latest official 4.4.4 build flac files started skipping.
When this happens the bar resets to 0:00 and stays there.Using default samsung music player.
Never had any issue with playing mp3 or flac with poweramp
Problems playing FLAC files on Samsung musicplayer
edft56 said:
Got the same problem.Flac playback was working flawlessly on 4.3 but when i upgraded to the latest official 4.4.4 build flac files started skipping.
When this happens the bar resets to 0:00 and stays there.Using default samsung music player.
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I have the exact same problem since a couple of days with my Samsung player - anyone found a solution?
I hav Android version 4.4.2. installed if thats relevant.
Anyone else having issues with music stopping the random times? Happens on all music apps. It's been on all marshmallow roms even stock.
Before anyone says the smart settings mute it's not that. Lol
Do you mean skipping or completely stopping? I've noticed that music using any app will have random quick pauses but I've never had it completely stop. Seems like samsung screwed up this update. Camera quality is worse, music skips, and I'm sure there's more that is messed up.
I certainly hope this isn't the last update we'll get. Verizon/Samsung need to at least fix what is broken before dropping support.
I upgraded to Oreo 8.1.0 OPJ28.111-22 from Marshmallow and it seems that playing anything with sound like music, podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or Netflix, there is a static sound in the background which is especially noticeable at low volume and in quiet parts. It is apparent on two different headphones, a pair of earphones and the built-in speaker.
I've factory reset my phone and it's still got the issue so not really sure what to do other than downgrading to Nougat or Marshmallow.
Any advice appreciated.
EDIT:
Flashed a TWRP backup of Nougat and Marshmallow and both have the same problem so it seems like it's a hardware issue, which is strange since I started noticing it when I updated to Oreo.