Hello, i had a problem with my tablet. No audio come out if it neither from speaker, bt, 3.5mm jack. The Dolby app crash immediately at launch, sometimes playing video/audio freeze the system. I wiped/resetted everything, reinstalled firmware but nothing change, so i think hardver or kernel fail.
If i google it there are lots of similar threads on other sites so this is a common problem but no answers.
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I have had a problem with my Epic since DI18. It was also on DK28 custom Roms, EB13, and NOW Stock EC05 ODIN flash from google direct link....
Here's my issue and I would like to know if anyone can reproduce....It might actually be possible that it is my phone.
I have a 2010 Hyundai Tucson. When I pair with the car, both phone and media audio play perfectly. When I leave the car and the connection is broken, the audio driver apparently becomes corrupt.
All the audio (phone, alarm, media, etc) gets routed through the earpiece and not through the speaker.
There is a constant subtle "click" from the earpiece as well.
The only solution is a soft reset and it fixes it until the next time.....
Any ideas?
-Josh
Hi guys,
I just got my hands on a Nexus with a strange problem (strange meaning I can't find a thread with similar problem, so I am creating this one ).
It can be hardware related, but there are some strange symptoms, so I wanted to ask here first whether anyone has seen this before.
Problem: Anything sound related doesn't work. Loudspeaker, headphones, microphone, no sound, not even noise. (I haven't been able to test bluetooth audio though) On the other hand, when I connect the headphones, nexus recognizes them just fine (I get the headphones volume settings etc.).
I find it hard to believe that speakers, jack and microphone broke at the same time, so the issue is probably somewhere in the sound chip, or, it is software related. That's why I'm asking here and not running directly to Asus OS is up to date on KitKat 4.4.4, I tried several factory resets and cache partition wipes. I also tried older android versions just to make sure it's not KitKat's fault, but I experience same behaviour on 4.3 and 4.2.
Any suggestions?
Hi,
my audio playback crashes reproducibly after seconds to minutes when i listen to music (play a video, make a call..) with any -> wired <- headset or headphones connected.
After that i have to reboot the phone to get audio working again; just unplugging headphones leaves the device also silent until next reboot.
The crash affects incoming call ringing, calls, anything related to audio.
I don't now when it started, must have been during winter time because Bluetooth audio playback works with no problems.
I'm unrooted and on stock rom. The OTA update to nougat did not solve the problem, either, as well as deleting cache.
Motorola support told me to reset phone before further support steps will be considered. I did not yet reset the whole phone, because i need it during traveling..
If anyone knows the problem, maybe related to an app,... let me know
derlotse
Same thing here , stock or custom ROMs.FM radio works good but that's about it.
derlotse said:
Hi,
my audio playback crashes reproducibly after seconds to minutes when i listen to music (play a video, make a call..) with any -> wired <- headset or headphones connected.
After that i have to reboot the phone to get audio working again; just unplugging headphones leaves the device also silent until next reboot.
The crash affects incoming call ringing, calls, anything related to audio.
I don't now when it started, must have been during winter time because Bluetooth audio playback works with no problems.
I'm unrooted and on stock rom. The OTA update to nougat did not solve the problem, either, as well as deleting cache.
Motorola support told me to reset phone before further support steps will be considered. I did not yet reset the whole phone, because i need it during traveling..
If anyone knows the problem, maybe related to an app,... let me know
derlotse
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I just installed viper for android and the problem seems to have gone away.
Hey all. I'm a new LeEco Pro3 user, and I've noticed a weird issue: audio output through headphones will stop working after a few hours of not using it.
Basically, you can connect your headphone adapter with your headphones plugged in, play an audio file, and it will play through the speakers instead of through your headphones. Unplugging and replugging doesn't fix it. Raising or lowering the volume doesn't fix it. It cannot play audio through the headphones unless you reboot the phone.
I don't know what triggers it. All I know is, when this issue pops up, the the "Sounds and Vibration" sections of the Settings app crashes. When you try to enter it, you'll go to a black screen. Which is very, very weird. Could it be due to the USB-C audio driver crashing? What could cause it to crash?
The only solution is rebooting the phone. I really don't want to do that every time it crashes, as it has crashed on me 3 times so far in the past few weeks. :/ It actually started the second week I received the phone. I hadn't listened to music in a while, so I went to connect my headphones, and... lo and behold, it refused to play audio through the headphones no matter what I did. But the first time the issue occurred, I didn't bother going into the Settings app, which was stupid of me. I should have checked to see if the Settings app's Sound section crashed on me or not.
I have Dolby Atmos disabled, though CDLA headphones show up as "enabled" in the Sound section, but grayed out, so I can't disable that option. Dunno why. I have the stock equalizer disabled in Settings, and I don't use an equalizer in my music app. Maybe the CDLA option is causing audio to crash...?
I'm running 6.0.1 on the Banggood vendor ROM. No issues on the ROM, other than this audio issue. I don't even know if it's a software issue or not, could be a hardware issue, or an issue with the USB-C standard itself. After all, even the Pixel and the iPhone 7 have this issue and similar issues. I checked Apple's forums and some people are complaining that the Lightning adapter doesn't always work, or cuts out, and only unplugging and replugging it, or rebooting the phone fixed headphone audio. As for the Pixel, apparently some Pixels didn't charge until they were rebooted. But a software update fixed this(?)
I even saw a similar issue affecting the LeEco Pro3, same as the Pixel--some Pro3s won't charge unless they're rebooting, and someone on here mentioned a kernel fix for it. Something about a USB-C controller going haywire. But that fix is only for the x720, and I have the x722. I haven't had any charging issues so far, just headphone issues. Keeping my fingers crossed.
I'm thinking this is one of 3 things:
-Software issue with the ROM I'm running, or a kernel issue
-Issue with the dongle itself (I'm using the one I got in the box; i.e. the legit one)
-Issue with the USB-C port (could be loose, could be damaged; I cleaned it out, it's perfectly clean)
I'm leaning towards a software issue, if only because the "Sounds and Vibration" setting crashes when the issue occurs. If it was a hardware issue, surely the ROM would behave normally. Then again, what do I know, I'm no dev!
Anyone else having audio issues with their Pro3? I don't want to switch to Bluetooth because I have perfectly good headphones already, plus I would hate having another thing around to charge.
I'll try to take a video of the issue once it occurs again, but weirdly enough, it only happens when I'm preparing to leave for work. Hasn't happened to me at home once. I just don't get it.
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Can someone move to galaxy s5e?
Recently on my husband's tab the audio has been out of sync from video.
Specially on YouTube the audio is in FRONT of the video which is weird.
It's all stock firmware etc. Latest updates. Running build ending in AESB
One UI version 1.1
Android 9
Rebooting fixes for a little bit but then it just comes back
Have cleared cache etc
Any ideas?
nikkitaw said:
oops posted on wrong board somehow
Can someone move to galaxy s5e?
Recently on my husband's tab the audio has been out of sync from video.
Specially on YouTube the audio is in FRONT of the video which is weird.
It's all stock firmware etc. Latest updates. Running build ending in AESB
One UI version 1.1
Android 9
Rebooting fixes for a little bit but then it just comes back
Have cleared cache etc
Any ideas?
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same here. WIFI version of tablet. after reboot jus until tablet goes to sleep all is ok. after wake up, video and audio is out of sync... any ideas how to fix this ?
Uninstall YouTube completely from Playstore?
Or to test audio video stack: find an audio Bluetooth device, connect it with the tablet. Is the audio and video still out of sync? Even over Bluetooth?
Since there are several audio routes in Android, temporarily using and testing might give information.
I don't have it with either normal speakers or Bluetooth.
Happened to me before. Disappeared after reboot.
It happened on mine when using HD HomeRun
Reboot helps somewhat
I am not sure if Dolby Atmos options for better sound is involved. However since Android audio stack is difficult to understand, I would like you to ask:
What happens if you turn on/off Dolby Atmos in Sound Advanced options?
Here how I discovered there is a bug in using Dolby Atmos for me too. Others reported this bug also.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3847815