Suddenly lost audio. Please help. - Android Head-Units

Hi,
I have an android head unit for my RAV4. I am not sure which exact model it is. It was fine for a year, until recently. The sound suddenly is gone. No audio coming out of the unit.
Contacted the seller (from ebay) but no response from them. The unit currently dissembled. It has a TDA7388 for the audio processor. I have a recollection that the unit is from ATOP company. I could not find any information regarding that name.
I read that on joying has a fix for similar issue, by bypassing the audio fuse.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.

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I am having the same issue. Everything worked fine for about 2 months then the audio stopped working. I am working with the seller "Kunfine" who had me flash the unit but that didn't fix the problem.
search Youtube for the Joying fix " Joying Android car stereo How to soldering when the head unit no sound? " (sorry no link as I cannot post them yet).
Seems logical that a fuse could be blown but illogical to bypass the internal fuse. Poor engineering I guess. Mine is still under warranty and hopefully the seller will make it right for me.

EFT22 said:
I am having the same issue. Everything worked fine for about 2 months then the audio stopped working. I am working with the seller "Kunfine" who had me flash the unit but that didn't fix the problem.
search Youtube for the Joying fix " Joying Android car stereo How to soldering when the head unit no sound? " (sorry no link as I cannot post them yet).
Seems logical that a fuse could be blown but illogical to bypass the internal fuse. Poor engineering I guess. Mine is still under warranty and hopefully the seller will make it right for me.
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I had took everything apart. Trying to find that 'fuse'. Mine is not Joying brand. So far, no luck finding/bypassing the fuse. The seller gone mute on me. Found another seller that sells ATOP brand. And she also refused to help.
I was hoping that I can find some help from the forum.

nagaculun said:
I had took everything apart. Trying to find that 'fuse'. Mine is not Joying brand. So far, no luck finding/bypassing the fuse. The seller gone mute on me. Found another seller that sells ATOP brand. And she also refused to help.
I was hoping that I can find some help from the forum.
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Still hoping someone could help.

nagaculun said:
Still hoping someone could help.
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I had something similar with my KLD unit, it dropped sound completely while i was driving
I had just updated the MCU so on getting home i reverted back and all ok since.
Have you made any firmware or MCU updates?

I had the latest firmware from the seller, not the manufacturer. I could not find anything ATOP related.
On the version page, it says
CPU information: Cortex-A9 dual core
RAM information: DDR3 1GB
Android version: 4.4.2
MCU version: 4.3.7-14-10-600101
System version: 2.8.9
DVD version : 2.13.13-1200xh

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Hotaudio Model 2100: 2DIN 7" 1024x600 RK3066 Android 4.4.4

Hi Guys,
I've been searching but couldn't find info on this head unit. It looks like they upgraded the screen to 7" 1024x600 on an older dual core 1.6Ghz RK3066 to make a universal 2DIN unit. It seems to be a recently released model, looks like a nice unit for a good value.
Does anyone have this HU or know about it? Hotaudio seems to be the original manufacturer, is there a better known clone of this unit?
All I can find searching for "Hotaudio 2100" are some posts on a Russian forum:
https://www.drive2.ru/l/7069581/
https://www.drive2.ru/l/7031068/
They're on Aliexpress and Ebay:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Dual...ole-size-176mm-101mm-No-disc/32342857044.html
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1024-600-An...mm-176mm-7-inch-navi-radio-wifi-/251948090321
Any info or ideas?
Hi. This Hotaudio RK3066 - 1024X600 HU is considered a HuiFei type, so check out the thread below for more info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2660662
Here's another thread on this specific HA HU that could help too:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...in-s07-android-4-4-using-rk3066-root-t3155372
Also, below's a link to Malaysk's Custom Rk3066 - 1024X600 ROM Images that have worked well for me with this HU:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58249825&postcount=7614
And here's a link the MCU images for BN-HA RK3066 / RK3188 specific models:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61291848&postcount=14139
My opinion of this HA HU is that it's inexpensively made and not perfect. For example, I had to relocate the WiFi antenna out the back, as the factory location inside of the unit created a very weak signal. To clarify, moving the antenna lead out the back of the unit increased throughput up and down by at least 10x + on my unit. Moreover, my HA HU also has an input switching issue with my vehicle's factory amp that creates a single loud popping sound through the speakers when switching from music to radio inputs or when turning the vehicle off. That said, this issue was not present at all with a prior Winmark Android HU in the same vehicle. I even installed a RCA ground loop isolator - noise filter and made sure the ground was to chassis, but the input switching loud single popping sound is still a problem with this HU. I'm guessing it's an issue with how crudely this HU the switches power, which is unlike the soft power switch and volume ramp up of my last Android HU.
Another issue with many of these Android type head units including this one is the boot up time. It's at least 20-30 seconds, but you can set the HU shut down time delay up to two hours. Still, it's not equal to having an any time almost instant on HU like my last one.
All the above said, this HU is decent if you can find it for around $200 US, but I'd recommend going with something of higher quality if cost is not a big concern, or at the least look for one of these units or similar ones with the quad core RK3188 processor and good support.
Bottom line is that these units are inexpensively made IMHO, but they can be fun to work with; thanks to Malaysk and all the excellent XDA developers and contributors. Plus, I still have not found any higher quality brand names to date that run pure android, OBD2, and have as many other app options available.
Best to all,
R
Thanks a lot for your informative post rhacy.
My unit just came in and I was wondering if this was the WiFi antenna you relocated out the back?
There seems to be an adhesive copper antenna tab taped to the inside of the chassis near the screen at the front of the unit. If you route it out the back wouldn't it put the antenna further away from the seats where you'd want the stronger WiFi signal? Was the stock placement of your antenna the same way?
Your previous Winmark HU with the instant boot up time was a Windows CE unit with Android running in a VM, or was it pure Android? I've seen the option in xdAuto firmware for the Carpad HUs to set sleep delay for 1day, 2days so it will instantly boot as long you drive every few days. I wonder if we can do that on these HuiFei units somehow?
I've seen mention in the changelog of an adapter that addresses factory amp pop by introducing a delay before switching the input, at least during turn-on. Maybe using an adapter like this might address the issue?
http://www.pac-audio.com/firmware/RP/RP4-CH11.html
Release Notes for RP firmware
2/13/2015 Rev 1.5.4.4:
Adds Fusion
Separates Sony & Pioneer
Adds Alpine VR command
Factory amp turn-on delay slightly longer to avoid turn-on pop
Fixes LED problem without proper radio selection
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Do you have Steering Wheel Controls working with your unit? Does your vehicle have resistive controls or canbus?
I'm going to hook mine up to power and test it out, will report any issues to this thread. Anyone who has one of these Hotaudio model 2100 please post your experience.
Hi rcll,
Your more than welcome and thank you for the heads up and link for an adapter that addresses factory amp pop by introducing a delay before switching the inputs, at least at amp turn on. Cheers!
Here's a link to one I found on ebay that looks like it may work in some instances:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PAC-TR-4-Ca...gger-Module-/191226517960?hash=item2c85fd19c8
Moreover, I'll do some more research and try to find an adapter that can sense any input switch and soft switch the amp. Well... I will if the new Android HU I just purchased has the same single loud popping sound when switching inputs or turning off. The new HU is a Joying JY-UQ124 Quad Core RK3188 1024*600 16GB 2 DIN system. It was purchased because I missed having an actual volume knob and wanted to upgrade to a quad core as well as see if it would fix the loud single pop sound issue.
Please note that I have emailed Hotaudio multiple times over the last month or so about the loud single pop sound issue when switching audio inputs etc., and Summer has stated that they are working on the problem and will send me a fix if and when they figure it out.
Also, if it helps at all, the Hotaudio HU is installed currently in a 2003 Mitsubishi Montero Limited with the factory infinity amp, 6 speakers, and a Polk sub-woofer. It's a non CANbus and non SWC SUV. As I mentioned in my previous post, there were zero single loud popping noise issues with the Winmark Android HU that I installed in the Montero prior this HA HU. The Winmark has a gentle audio input switching and a nice soft volume ramp up on any input including the radio. It was listed as a Pure Android Single DIN HU with the pop out 7" 1024x600 display and it has worked well. I only replaced it because I did not like how far it stuck out of the dash even with the display in. Plus, the display had to pop out in order for me to see my reverse camera or access my nav apps and that got old real fast. Also, I was concerned that the display motor or its ribbon cable would fail eventually.
Here's a link to Winmark Pure Android 4.1 Single DIN HU:
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Pure-Android-4-1-universal-1_60150935774.html
To clarify further, the Winmark Pure Android HU is instant on when using the android music player or radio, but it does take 10 seconds for the display to pop out and up. That said, I'm guessing that there must be a sleep or standby mode for the Mstar system that Rockchip does not deploy. Plus, I know for sure that the Mstar system does not need to boot up even when the Montero has sat for days or weeks without use.
In regard to the Hotaudio WiFi Antenna, yes, mine was in the exact same spot originally. However, mine did not come with an adhesive copper antenna tab at the end of the antenna lead on the side of the case. It was just soldered to the inside sidewall of case. Your unit may perform better with the copper tab, although, I think there will still be more interference due to the antenna lead being inside the case. On mine, the difference between the factory mounting location and the lead being routed out the back (through the rear mounting bracket hole and then attached to center upper rear housing screw) has been a massive improvement in both signal strength and throughput. If I was not pressed for time during the antenna fix, I would have taken pictures as well as mounted a RP-SMA Antenna on the back housing like the one in the link below.
2.4G 2.5dBI Wireless RP-SMA Antenna with Extension Cord Cheap hot sale
http://www.ebay.com/itm/171505160014?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Further, I did ask Hotaudio for help with the ridiculously weak wifi signal and directly related low throughput issue, but they only suggested using a USB WiFi adapter instead of the internal WiFi radio. D'oh! And even then, there was no information on which adapter would work, or how to set it up, where to get the drivers, or where to get it. In turn, I pulled the HU, relocated the antenna lead, and tried to explain to them the poor factory antenna location problem. This was more than a month ago, so hopefully they are doing a better job on new units. Please note, my Winmark HU has the WiFi antenna routed out the back and it works great. Also, the forthcoming Joying HU routes the antenna out the back too, so hopefully it will work great as well. Anyway, if you're bench testing your HU prior to install, you can at least test the signal strength and throughput and compare it to your phone etc., and then decide if you need to reroute or not. Although, if you like to connect to home or work WiFi networks, I'd recommend relocating and upgrading the antenna.
Yikes... my apologies for type rambling...
Best to all,
R
rhacy said:
My opinion of this HA HU is that it's cheaply made and far from perfect. For example, I had to relocate the WiFi antenna out the back, as the factory location inside of the unit was poorly designed to save a few cents per unit. To clarify, moving the antenna lead out the back of the unit increased throughput up and down by 10x + on my unit. Moreover, my HA HU also has an input switching issue with my vehicle's factory amp that creates a single loud popping sound through the speakers when switching from music to radio inputs or when turning the vehicle off. That said, this issue was not present at all with a prior Winmark Android HU in the same vehicle. I even installed a RCA ground loop isolator - noise filter and made sure the ground was to chassis, but the input switching loud single popping sound is still a problem with this HU. I'm guessing it's an issue with how crudely this HU the switches power, which is unlike the soft power switch and volume ramp up of my last Android HU.
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Did you ever solve the popping sound before you switched to the Joying? This is my second HotAudio unit, my first one had a power issue. They sent me a new one at no cost, but this has the speaker popping as you described. My first one did not have this issue. And no word from Summer yet. I really don't want to go through the hassle of shipping this one back and waiting another 2 weeks for a new one. Frustrating.
vdubskey said:
Did you ever solve the popping sound before you switched to the Joying? This is my second HotAudio unit, my first one had a power issue. They sent me a new one at no cost, but this has the speaker popping as you described. My first one did not have this issue. And no word from Summer yet. I really don't want to go through the hassle of shipping this one back and waiting another 2 weeks for a new one. Frustrating.
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Hi vdubskey,
No... I haven't solved the Hotaudio single loud popping sound when switching audio inputs or turning off yet. On an encouraging note, Summer sent me a link to new ROM and MCU images yesterday should fix the single loud audio popping sound. I'm guessing the fix is in updated MCU audio switching assembly code, but I've already installed the Joying HU and it's been working great for the most part. To clarify, out of the box the Joying HU has zero audio pop issues, decent WiFi throughput, and is obviously faster due to the quad core. The only issue with it so far is low mic volume and some background buzzing noise for the person on the receiving end of my Bluetooth paired phone calls. D'oh! There always seems to be some issue with these head units.
Anyway, if Summer has not sent you the download link to the New4_rk3066_h(20150831) ROM & MCU images yet, you can pm me for the link. Please note that I'm going to email Summer and will post the link and password here if she gives me permission to do so.
Best to all,
R
I also bought this model and with the latest files from Summer, I noticed that the input pop sounds went away : ). Super happy about that
It is too bad I have to stick with the files from HotAudio/Summer so I won't have the popping sounds. This also means I won't be able to install the Malaysk's current custom rom as you will hear the popping sounds
butthead123 said:
I also bought this model and with the latest files from Summer, I noticed that the input pop sounds went away : ). Super happy about that
It is too bad I have to stick with the files from HotAudio/Summer so I won't have the popping sounds. This also means I won't be able to install the Malaysk's current custom rom as you will hear the popping sounds
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I have this same HU and it has been nothing short of perfect for me. Try and update the MCU to the new (20150831) HA file and then put in Malaysk's ROM. The popping sound should be MCU related not ROM so you shouldn't have any problems.
I personally haven't updated my MCU yet so I still have that popping sounds, only the ROM to Malaysk's Aug24-2015 and it's running flawless. I bearly notice the pop anyways.
butthead123 said:
I also bought this model and with the latest files from Summer, I noticed that the input pop sounds went away : ). Super happy about that
It is too bad I have to stick with the files from HotAudio/Summer so I won't have the popping sounds. This also means I won't be able to install the Malaysk's current custom rom as you will hear the popping sounds
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Great news. She just sent me a link with a firmware date of 09/09/2015 so hopefully it fixes it. Yea I appreciate all the work Malaysk has done but all of the UI changes done are not to my taste. The stock firmware looks much better IMO. I just extract the stock firmware images and rebuild with the modded apps I use and use then flash and apply *#hct#root# to root and install xposed and get the same experience with the same look as stock. Works for me [emoji6]
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Summer at Hotaudio has given me permission to post the links below that should fix the single loud audio pop when switching inputs or when turning off.
Please note that these ROM Firmware images should be for 1024x600 Hotaudio Dual Core RK3066 & Quad Core RK3188 Head Units, but I haven't testing them yet, so use at your own risk.
Hotaudio Rockchip RK3066 8-31-15 ROM Firmware & MCU Images:
http://yunpan.cn/cm4nU7wHDzcuA password:2782
Hotaudio Rockchip RK3188 9-8-15 ROM Firmware & MCU Images:
http://yunpan.cn/cmtZjSvdtbqqv password:6389
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
R
Yup that's the firmware I downloaded, the 9/8/15 one. I upgraded to a quadcore SOM for this radio. I'll try the MCU image first and see if it solves my problem and then the UPDATE image if I need to. Should get these posted to the HuiFei file server as well. At least the MCU files anyways.
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vdubskey said:
Yup that's the firmware I downloaded, the 9/8/15 one. I upgraded to a quadcore SOM for this radio. I'll try the MCU image first and see if it solves my problem and then the UPDATE image if I need to. Should get these posted to the HuiFei file server as well. At least the MCU files anyways.
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Thanks! Please let us know if the single loud audio pop goes away or not. Also, once you flash the MCU, could you post the MCU version number for the new RK3188 MCU from your Settings - about section?
Moreover, once I know the both the new HA RK3066 and RK3188 MCU version numbers, I'll see if I or someone can post them to the HuiFei and mega.nz file servers - ( https://mega.nz/#F!KMZnXTJC!zDFMlP4qgxEE6vQxt8rrrw ), or if you do, please let us know.
Thanks again.
R
The MCU that was included in the 3188 download is v2.73. And that is what my system already had prior. I am still getting the pop randomly when switching music and radio apps. Although I haven't got the pop on boot or shutdown yet except a very tiny one that might have been related to something else. I'll have to do some more testing.
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Hey guys, I am a total noob when it comes to dealing with these android head units. I am wondering if anyone can tell me if there is any way to have music (I.e. Mp3, radio, or other sources) to play continually, or at least while I am in the Nav app. Riding in silence just to use the Nav is not cool....
vdubskey said:
The MCU that was included in the 3188 download is v2.73. And that is what my system already had prior. I am still getting the pop randomly when switching music and radio apps. Although I haven't got the pop on boot or shutdown yet except a very tiny one that might have been related to something else. I'll have to do some more testing.
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Yikes! I updated to MCU 2.73 on my HA rk3066 about month ago and still had the single loud audio pop when switching inputs or turning off. Regardless, thanks for posting the MCU version. It's probably a waste of time, but I'll bench flash the MCU included with latest rk3066 ROM from Summer to see if it's newer than 2.73.
Bigjoe1025 said:
Hey guys, I am a total noob when it comes to dealing with these android head units. I am wondering if anyone can tell me if there is any way to have music (I.e. Mp3, radio, or other sources) to play continually, or at least while I am in the Nav app. Riding in silence just to use the Nav is not cool....
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Try going into Settings > GPS and selecting Mixing. There, you can also adjust the volume settings between your music and gps voice directions. Please note that this GPS volume setting may not work if you're using a GPS app with text to speech street names.
Hope this helps...
Best to all,
R
butthead123 said:
I also bought this model and with the latest files from Summer, I noticed that the input pop sounds went away : ). Super happy about that
It is too bad I have to stick with the files from HotAudio/Summer so I won't have the popping sounds. This also means I won't be able to install the Malaysk's current custom rom as you will hear the popping sounds
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Hey can you post the version number of the MCU that took the pop away. Also the firmware date? Is your unit a dual core or quadcore. Thanks.
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Update: I went ahead and flashed the update.img after the MCU.img had no effect and it has resolved the speaker popping. So it turns out the even tho the MCU probably does handle the input switching, it must have been how the OS handled the execution. No facts to back that up but just my opinion. Now I have to mod this version all over again and setup my apps but oh well.
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vdubskey said:
Update: I went ahead and flashed the update.img after the MCU.img had no effect and it has resolved the speaker popping. So it turns out the even tho the MCU probably does handle the input switching, it must have been how the OS handled the execution. No facts to back that up but just my opinion. Now I have to mod this version all over again and setup my apps but oh well.
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Thanks for posting that the latest Update Image from Summer at Hotaudio fixes the audio pop. I did bench load the included MCU for the HA rk3066. Unfortunately, it was version 2.60, so I knew it would not help. Thanks again for verifying the fix is the new firmware.
Cheers,
R
Another update: So the newest firmware fixes the pop when switching from radio to music and vice versa perfectly. Haven't had a pop yet. But I'm still getting a random pop here and there on ignition off. So I think I'm going to going to wire my DCDC-USB power supply in-between the unit and the battery so I can use the power off delay function to make sure my amp is powered off before the unit so I don't get the pop. Hopefully it works out.
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Does anyone know how to get into recovery mode? This model doesn't have physical buttons but it still has the reset button. I tried going from maylask's to the original img. After flashing, it never booted successfully and now I'm stuck on the android logo screen. Any pointers ?

Help identify my android head unit name/specs

Hi all,
I recently purchased a android head unit on Aliexpress. I can't post the link yet....
The unit is globally good, perfect integration and I managed to get the swc to work "natively" with poweramp app.
When I get more time I'll post a review of the device and feedback after a few weeks playing with the toy... In the mean time feel free to ask me !
I open this topic today because I would like to root the HU in order to install Viper4android which I understand improves the audio quality (stock quality is ok but it could be improved...).
The seller has been quite responsive but as soon as I talked about rooting the HU to install said app I got zero response so I figured XDA would be the place to go!
Before opening this thread I tried to find an answer on my own but not knowing precisely the HU name/specs makes it hard to find a match.
I've tried rooting with kingroot and baidu but I couldn't go through!
In order to help you guys help me, here is the data I have on my unit (apart from the link above that isn't giving much away... except it's supposed to be a Bonroad brand but nothing on the net....)
Its a quad core R16 1.6G
Android 4.4.2
MCU version : 5.3.18-98-10-E50201-160323
System version : 4.5.9_20160322
DVD version : 2.13.15-1200xh-15041.7
The audio chip is a TDA 7719 and the radio chip TEF662X.
Code to extra settings : 123456
Code to develop mode : 7890.
As design it looks pretty close to the wunlink Ownice but everyone knows that the inside may vary significantly !
Can anyone Id my unit based on the data above ? Or help me root it without bricking it ?
Thanks a lot for your help and looking forward to hearing from you and exchanging tips and tricks on these units!
Funkfiction said:
Hi all,
I recently purchased a android head unit on Aliexpress. I can't post the link yet....
The unit is globally good, perfect integration and I managed to get the swc to work "natively" with poweramp app.
When I get more time I'll post a review of the device and feedback after a few weeks playing with the toy... In the mean time feel free to ask me !
I open this topic today because I would like to root the HU in order to install Viper4android which I understand improves the audio quality (stock quality is ok but it could be improved...).
The seller has been quite responsive but as soon as I talked about rooting the HU to install said app I got zero response so I figured XDA would be the place to go!
Before opening this thread I tried to find an answer on my own but not knowing precisely the HU name/specs makes it hard to find a match.
I've tried rooting with kingroot and baidu but I couldn't go through!
In order to help you guys help me, here is the data I have on my unit (apart from the link above that isn't giving much away... except it's supposed to be a Bonroad brand but nothing on the net....)
Its a quad core R16 1.6G
Android 4.4.2
MCU version : 5.3.18-98-10-E50201-160323
System version : 4.5.9_20160322
DVD version : 2.13.15-1200xh-15041.7
The audio chip is a TDA 7719 and the radio chip TEF662X.
Code to extra settings : 123456
Code to develop mode : 7890.
As design it looks pretty close to the wunlink Ownice but everyone knows that the inside may vary significantly !
Can anyone Id my unit based on the data above ? Or help me root it without bricking it ?
Thanks a lot for your help and looking forward to hearing from you and exchanging tips and tricks on these units!
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You have pretty much the exact same info as my Android unit.
I was able to root my unit using "Kingoroot". But I would lose root every reboot. Then someone posted here to use "Kingroot V4.5.0" and only that version worked for me to keep root.
These are the forums that worked for me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...nd-generation-4-4-2-android-21u-ouku-t3230587
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=707069
hey this helped me as well my model info is exactly the same as yours except mine is 5.1.1
Hi,
I recently bought the attached unit 2nd hand with not firmware or gps card or any leads.
I managed to get power to it using a pioneer lead but when I plugged it in it beeped but the screen was blank and the src button lit up for a few seconds.
I then pressed the reset button and held in src let go of the reset and held the scr for a further 5 seconds or so and it seemed to boot up showed the vw screen then an android screen but it stays on the android screen and will not do anything else.
I believe it is the model in the following link I will also post a video of the reset I done
https://www.seicane.com/seicane-s090...ore-cpu-usb-sd
please see the link to the reset video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MARSZRP37c

need help with chinese Android 4.4.2 VW/Skoda unit wit OEM connector and MTK 8127

hello
Please help me solve my brick unit, as the chinese seller does not want to help me.
I dont. know how to identify it , maybe you can help me. Also, i can't post links so please don.t be mad at me.
last year i bought an Android headunit for my Skoda. it is from Aliexpress, Auto Funrover Store...
It has OEM plug, internal CAN BUS decoder, MTK 8127, an was good price. But the software was awfull and they send me a lot of software versions, but no good.
So, to make it short :
- at some point, the unit did not work well with the CAN. wrong door open was showed on the screen, rear view screen appeared event if i set it to OFF, etc
- the seller send me an update for the MCU, i tried to update, but the unit got stuck at 40%.
So brick, no boot. They sent me a MCU chip, i replaced on the board. The unit worked awfull like before, but at least it worked.
they send me another update for the MCu, and of course, the update stopped at 40% and now the unit is brick again. No support from the seller.
i tried to update the MCU via SWIM with STLINK, but no go. The MCU chip is STM8S006C6T6 from ST and the version is MCU SM92D1.160428 V1.1-LC-B3
Please give an advice ! ask me any detail, i will post it here.
thank you

Help Seicane px5 problem!

Plz help
I have seicane h202 for vw device
Suddenly it has no sounds at all (radio, Bluetooth, music..ect) !!
Edit:
"now i try rca cables i heard little sounds it was very very low"
I contacted with seicane after sale service but they are very bad service
Now I tried to up date software & mcu but i was having another problem Because i downloaded a Different mcu version and all touch bottoms didn't work
Now i want mcu mtce_hf_v3.07_1
and want any solution for no sound problem
Info:
HF S8 h202
Px5 A53 _ 4g ram
Rk3368
Link of my order:
aliexpress com/item/32896110802.html?spm=a2g0n.shopcart-amp.item.32896110802
Thanks alot
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What does your local auto electrical or electronic repair shop suggest?
marchnz said:
What does your local auto electrical or electronic repair shop suggest?
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Now i want mce file first
then searching for sound problem solution
Any body help to find this plz
mtce_hf_v3.07_1
No need to hump.
Search through MTCD forums, both solutions to MCU version and also tool to stop error message are there.
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Marchnz....your replies to almost all posts of "this has been covered before" and search the forum for a solution" and "what does your local repair shop say is a solution" lack any sense of assistance on a forum that was designed to assist. If you do not have an answer or solution; please do not post anything.
Nah Marchnz' answer is perfectly appropriate for a post that's been getting bumped daily. Now that's obnoxious.
Where to start? The post title does nothing to attract the attention of someone who might have the answer. I have answered to similar problem many times. If the sound cuts out suddenly and there was no changes in software (updates, mods...) then it's fair to assume there's a hardware problem. Here it's likely the amp chip pins that need re-soldered. Had the guy taken the time to search the forum he could have saved a lot of trouble knowing not to fiddle with the firmware. Had he searched the forum before fiddling with the firmware he would have known to export the MCU settings before flashing it. But that's besides the point since it seems the guy wasn't on XDA before he did all that.
The point is make the effort to research before going all out trying a bunch of things then bugging for someone to bail you out.
My question is why would you bring back an old post if you have no answer to provide?
Hello everyone. I received an updated Firmware directly from seicane for their head unit. This is Android 10 update for the 2/32 GB unit. Everything seems to be working great so far on unit. If you would like to try it for yourself please feel free to download and install. I'm not too tech savvy so if you have any questions I'll answer them the best I can. Thought I would share for anyone to update their own unit if possible
PLEASE BE ADVISED YOU USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!
I will not be held responsible for any damages done to your own unit.
Thank you!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q9ns_Nojpl-8WAIvqgd0DMklUZJsjt7p/view?usp=drivesdk
nic2k said:
Nah Marchnz' answer is perfectly appropriate for a post that's been getting bumped daily. Now that's obnoxious.
Where to start? The post title does nothing to attract the attention of someone who might have the answer. I have answered to similar problem many times. If the sound cuts out suddenly and there was no changes in software (updates, mods...) then it's fair to assume there's a hardware problem. Here it's likely the amp chip pins that need re-soldered. Had the guy taken the time to search the forum he could have saved a lot of trouble knowing not to fiddle with the firmware. Had he searched the forum before fiddling with the firmware he would have known to export the MCU settings before flashing it. But that's besides the point since it seems the guy wasn't on XDA before he did all that.
The point is make the effort to research before going all out trying a bunch of things then bugging for someone to bail you out.
My question is why would you bring back an old post if you have no answer to provide?
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There is no sound coming from the speakers (Dicola XRC7112NP Head unit)

The problem: Everything works on the headunit (Dicola XRC7112NP), but sound is only heard when using the switches on the headunit. Only the beep can be heard, the music does not play.
I just took it to a mechanic, replaced the MCU chip (BD37033), but nothing changed. Then I asked the seller for an MCU update. Instead, it sent an Android update, was installed, but nothing changed. MCU firmware not sent in vain please.
Though I think the MCU upgrade would help because the signal goes to the MCU, but from there it doesn’t go any further.
I'm here, I'm clueless.
Thank you very much for all the help!

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