Hi I'm just wondering if there is a fix for a problem I'm having, when I play music it stutters the sound I've tried different music players to resolve the problem with no luck. Any advice would be great
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I'm having the same problem. But only with AOKP roms, started after build 39. And I dont have the issue with CM9 or Sense 3.6 or 4 based ROMs, but i really love the toggle switches in the AOKP notification widget
did u full wipe before upgrading rom? because AOKP is known to have audio routing issues and it is fixed in some version (sorry, i did not keep up with the updates)
hope it helps =)
Mr-YC said:
did u full wipe before upgrading rom? because AOKP is known to have audio routing issues and it is fixed in some version (sorry, i did not keep up with the updates)
hope it helps =)
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I've run into this problem as well, and yes I do a "format everything but SD card" prior to installing each ROM.
I noticed it first in the AOKP-based ROM EyeCandy 3.0. Whatever the dev memnoc did between that and the final 3.1 release fixed it, as a clean install of 3.1 removes the audio issues.
I'm still having the issue with the AOKP-m6 based ROM Supreme Blue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1767064
I've tried a bunch of rumored fixes:
installed awesome beats - audio still skips, but it now skips in high fidelity lol
installed DSP manager - did absolutely nothing, save provide me with an equalizer for the skipping audio
installed poweramp - this fixed the audio, however it was ONLY fixed when playing media through poweramp. Slacker, Pandora, TuneIn, Dood's Music, etc. all STILL had skipping audio issues.
My guess is that one of the default system audio libs isn't behaving nicely. Poweramp I would guess circumvents this with by using its own lib?
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Same as topic, is there any working dsp manager for sense 3.6 android 4.0???
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Anyone have any idea??
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i'd love to have a flashable zip,too...
It doesn't work for AOSP either...
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same here looking all over
Here you go...
Ok guys worked on this for a few days and got DSPManager v1.0 (not new ICS) working on Cleanrom for EVO 3D CDMA. Our phones are similar and this should work for yours but as with anything I need testers. All this .zip does is install the app, the .so lib file and a configuration file.....please test for me and report back!
WARNING: You may lose effects in HTC Music player as a side effect of installation. My music player force closed after I got DSP working each time I selected the enhancements menu...although the music keeps playing and you can open the music player again and do whatever else you just can't select the stock HTC sound enhancements...just a warning.
1- Don't forget that DSP manager is developed especialy for Google music player. A lot of other players have they own equalizer or won't work with DSP anyway.
2- For info : By the way, i also tested "equalizer" (play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartandroidapps.equalizer&hl=fr)
On my remember, it worked well with HTC music.
Yes, DSP will work with the HTC player. As mentioned, though, it will only work if the built in equalizer settings are turned off...
Err0r-4o4 said:
1- Don't forget that DSP manager is developed especialy for Google music player. A lot of other players have they own equalizer or won't work with DSP anyway.
2- For info : By the way, i also tested "equalizer" (play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartandroidapps.equalizer&hl=fr)
On my remember, it worked well with HTC music.
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"Equalizer" only works with HTC Music if your on GB. But doesnt work with ICS, been tried this on every release.
darkmantra said:
"Equalizer" only works with HTC Music if your on GB. But doesnt work with ICS, been tried this on every release.
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Equalizer works for me.
I am starting this thread coz I have been observing Audio stutter in each & every MIUI/CM9/AOKP cROM made for i9003.
Tried allmost all kind of popular music player available, but none of the player was able to remove the audio stutter.
I tried all possible remedies, like:-
-Removing DSP
-With DSP
-Without any custom equalizer
-Different bit rate for mp3 files
-Different format s of audio files
I asked lot of times in different forums but got no response.
I think this is a very important thing along with other issues like Backlight/Blacklight/Camera/Battery life/smoothness for a cROM.
I hope to get resolution for the same.
Right now there is no solution at all. Dhiru is working on audio files. But he is more worried about kernel 3.0. For camera, hardware acceleration, smoothness kernel 3.0 is the only option.
This thread should be in general section.
vishal24387 said:
Right now there is no solution at all. Dhiru is working on audio files. But he is more worried about kernel 3.0. For camera, hardware acceleration, smoothness kernel 3.0 is the only option.
This thread should be in general section.
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Thanx for the reply....!!
I know Dhiru is working very hard and his priorities are different, but this stutter thing is pretty annoying.....!!
I hope i will get my query answered here thats why didnt post in General section. If its violation of forum rule I will move it.
Use a player with buffer like poweramp and set it to the high valor
I flashed beats audio after installing dhiru' s rom... I'm not getting any audio stutter..may b this is the solution ..or not.. I don't know...finally I'm not getting it
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Don't use MIUI launcher. (this is the worst)
Delete MusicFx from AOKP/ Dspmanager from ICS.
Use Instinctiv / xPlay Music player (both are free)
Or flash the attached player.
This will reduce the frequency. Does not completely remove it.
Shutter issue was fixed in Alpha 4.
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Shutter issue was fixed in Alpha 4.
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No, It is still there and very irritating too. U hear screeching sounds sometimes.But most of the times it is a stutter.
ganeshbiyer said:
Don't use MIUI launcher. (this is the worst)
Delete MusicFx from AOKP/ Dspmanager from ICS.
Use Instinctiv / xPlay Music player (both are free)
Or flash the attached player.
This will reduce the frequency. Does not completely remove it.
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I have removed Music FX from AOKP rom and installed Instinctiv music player....!!
Now the stutter has gone but, there is a very small break instead of stutter..!!
But anyhow it is way better then the annoying STUTTER sound.
And the interface is great in this player.
Thanx.
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Shutter issue was fixed in Alpha 4.
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Its is not completely gone.....!!
The loudness of the stutter is quite low compare to pre aplha 4, but its still there.
Trying different players only reducing the frequency of stutter. Sometimes it is like a break in place of stutter sound.
So this may have something to do with the MP3 decoders. Currently we are using software decoding for all AOSP roms since we don't have a proper functional DSP.
I see no issues with the Audio HAL that might cause the shutter since there is no such issue when dealing with basic sounds like Ringtones or Notifications. Have you tried playing lower bitrate MP3 songs? Does it still shutter?
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So this may have something to do with the MP3 decoders. Currently we are using software decoding for all AOSP roms since we don't have a proper functional DSP.
I see no issues with the Audio HAL that might cause the shutter since there is no such issue when dealing with basic sounds like Ringtones or Notifications. Have you tried playing lower bitrate MP3 songs? Does it still shutter?
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ur right....!!
I have observed Upto the bitrate of 128KBPS the stutter is very low & with higher bitrate the stutter is very much increased.
But have not tried any MP3 file with the bitrate of below 128kbps, will try to play one to test it.
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So this may have something to do with the MP3 decoders. Currently we are using software decoding for all AOSP roms since we don't have a proper functional DSP.
I see no issues with the Audio HAL that might cause the shutter since there is no such issue when dealing with basic sounds like Ringtones or Notifications. Have you tried playing lower bitrate MP3 songs? Does it still shutter?
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Im using Playerpro with the DSP pack,i have deleted the DSP manager from system apps,i have no shutters at all works perfectly,oh btw there is a setting in Playerpro with Dsp pack to increase or decrease the Audio Buffer,may be that made the shutters go away,in short i have no audio shutters at all
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Im using Playerpro with the DSP pack,i have deleted the DSP manager from system apps,i have no shutters at all works perfectly,oh btw there is a setting in Playerpro with Dsp pack to increase or decrease the Audio Buffer,may be that made the shutters go away,in short i have no audio shutters at all
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I tried the way u did.....and guess what....stutter is gone now.....!!!
For past 2-3 months I m trying to remove this stutter.....and finally today I did it.....!!!
Thanx a lot dude....!!!
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dhiru1602 said:
So this may have something to do with the MP3 decoders. Currently we are using software decoding for all AOSP roms since we don't have a proper functional DSP.
I see no issues with the Audio HAL that might cause the shutter since there is no such issue when dealing with basic sounds like Ringtones or Notifications. Have you tried playing lower bitrate MP3 songs? Does it still shutter?
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Its not over yet i posted u before @ ur thread with logcat. It keeps shuttering as the system try to free memory.
If u want logcats i can provide u many i dont wait much time to have a shutter
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A workaround:
It's due to the load on the CPU. Generally, the sound chip on a system handles all the decoding and DA conversions, but here, the CPU is taking on the load instead.
Using the "V6 SuperCharger" script and Poweramp's higher priority settings, along with DVC enabled, I've got the stutter down to a minimum (it still stutters when running taxing applications like Chrome Beta). I suggest using the "V6 Supercharger" scripts for now.
V6 Supercharger:
Link to the OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16635544
Link to download of "Update 8" (latest as of this post): http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=661892&d=1311292674 ***OPENS AS A TEXT FILE IN THE BROWSER. RECOMMEND DOWNLOAD OF "UPDATE 8" FROM OP LINK ABOVE.***
With Regards to ICS (This pertains to keeping the default launcher in memory, I find this useful): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16635544&postcount=2
You need to use a Script execution program such as Script Manager (Free - Ad Supported).
Doesn't need to be executed every startup. It's a One-shot type of script.
I recommend reading through the OP before executing.
Cheers!
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It's due to the load on the CPU. Generally, the sound chip on a system handles all the decoding and DA conversions, but here, the CPU is taking on the load instead.
Using the "V6 SuperCharger" script and Poweramp's higher priority settings, along with DVC enabled, I've got the stutter down to a minimum (it still stutters when running taxing applications like Chrome Beta). I suggest using the "V6 Supercharger" scripts for now.
V6 Supercharger:
Link to the OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16635544
Link to download of "Update 8" (latest as of this post): http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=661892&d=1311292674 ***OPENS AS A TEXT FILE IN THE BROWSER. RECOMMEND DOWNLOAD OF "UPDATE 8" FROM OP LINK ABOVE.***
With Regards to ICS (This pertains to keeping the default launcher in memory, I find this useful): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16635544&postcount=2
You need to use a Script execution program such as Script Manager (Free - Ad Supported).
Doesn't need to be executed every startup. It's a One-shot type of script.
I recommend reading through the OP before executing.
Cheers!
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will it remove stutter? and also could anyone make a flashable zip for that? :/
Ok, let me preface this by saying I don't know what I'm doing, but I got DSP manager working brilliantly. Your mileage may vary and I'm not responsible if this messes up your device - MAKE A BACKUP FIRST!
My current setup:
VZW SGS3 w/ the K1 base.
CM10 Official & CM10 Nightlies (I've also used this on ICS and JB based TouchWiz ROMs)
Stock SGS3 headphones (they sound fantastic w/ this DSP Manager)
V6 Supercharger with the new Maximum Overdrive Multitasking Mod (may actually hurt the DSP effects)
Imoeseyon's Lean Kernel (Experimental) 1.10
I've tried just about all the DSP Managers I could find, Beats Audio, AwesomeBeats, as well as the new AC!D add-on (v4 and v5). They either don't work at all or they severely distort the bass.
What Works:
Using CM10 at least, this will provide excellent audio control in most apps. I've confirmed it working in Google Play Music, Google Play Movies & TV, Plex, PowerAmp, Pandora and YouTube. You will know it will work b/c (using the stock headphones at least) it will literally hurt your ears with clean, powerful bass. I've noticed in TW-based ROMs the DSP Manager doesn't seem to work with Google Play Music or the stock music player, but does work with most everything else.
Issues:
The only issue I've noticed is the DSP Manager will randomly turn off after 15-20 minutes sometimes, but this is known CM10 issue, which is what this DSP Manager came from. Wiggling the headphone plug or actually unplugging and plugging back-in usually fixes it. Also, the Dynamic Range Compression only seems to work in CM10 (maybe other non-TW based ROMs), but it actually kills all the bass, so I don't even use it. I've also noticed that the DSP Manager only works on certain songs using Google Play Music, but I've only noticed this using CM10 and V6 Supercharger, so I suspect those may be the culprit; on CM10 stable with no V6 Supercharger, it worked great.
My settings:
DRC: Off
Bass Boost: Enabled, Moderate
Equalizer: Enabled, Rock
Loudness Compensation: Stronger (this made a big difference on the bass output)
Headset Virtual Room Effect: Disabled
Enjoy!
http://www.4shared.com/zip/68ZTKefC/DSPmanager-v3-SGS3.html
I've been with this issue with all android 4+ roms. (AOKP ICS, AOKP JB, CM9, CM10)
When I'm playing music, I'm getting distorted audio when I turn the volume all the way up while I'm using headphones. I tried with different headphones and it's all the same, and the issue is not there when using the speakers.
I also tried changing the settings on the DSPManager app, I set the equalizer preset to Bass Reducer and it actually reduced the distortion. but it's still there.
So, is there a fix for this? or maybe a specific DSP config. to do the trick?
I guess I'll be using CM7 for a while, but since yajnab's CM10 RC1 is working great, I want to use it as my default rom.
check your rom.......( audio_effects.conf ) should present in system/vendor/etc/audio_effects.conf
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check your rom.......( audio_effects.conf ) should present in system/vendor/etc/audio_effects.conf
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It's there. Should I edit something?
it too have distorted sound in cm10 don't know will libs are used to send the data by opening the port at the hardware terminal
Same priblem....
Should I use audio patch of other JB rom....?
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Hello all, as a new user of XDA I want to contribute to the Nexus 7, So today I would love to share this patch with all of you. And also I would like to take the time to say thanks to all of the DEVs that work hard to give the public their amazing ROMs.
Info:
I have been searching for months on how to fix the ICS and JB DSP Manager so it will work with music apps like PowerAMP and PlayerPRO, Well recently I have finally finished my project of hacking the DSP Manager to work with those apps, so I am now sharing it with all of you and the patch is compatible with every ROM even if the DSP Manager is not natively installed on your ROM. This patch as only been tested with the latest versions of PowerAMP and PlayerPRO, so if you use another music app please test and tell me how it goes. Lastly if for any reason you are unable to get my patch to work please post questions here and I will help you as best as I can.
Enjoy my patch!
When Using This Patch:
Make sure that all other equalizers and audio managers are disabled and with PowerAMP specifically make sure the setting Direct ROM Volume Control is disabled
Bugs:
All:
The DSP Service sometimes closes without warning
Work Around:
Keep the DSP Manager App open in the background
Downloads:
4.1.2 ROMs
4.2.1 ROMs
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Awesome thanks!!!!!
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Excellent, but DSP Manager has already been made to work with PowerAmp, the thread is around here somewhere...
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Really :\ I've been searching forever and I didn't find one...
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I was going to try this to see if it would get DSP Manager to work with GoneMad Music Player by some odd chance, and I get the 'failed' error while flashing. I am using TWRP and running Dirty Rombox. I made sure I used the correct file, so might you have an idea as to what is wrong?
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I was going to try this to see if it would get DSP Manager to work with GoneMad Music Player by some odd chance, and I get the 'failed' error while flashing. I am using TWRP and running Dirty Rombox. I made sure I used the correct file, so might you have an idea as to what is wrong?
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It's the zip I forgot that I used Amend Scripting for all of the zips that I made because I have an Optimus S that I also use this patch with and Amend scripting is not comatible with these recoveries, I will fix it and the new download should be up soon
The downloads are fixed and should now flash correctly, and thanks for letting me know so I could fix it, also if you have anymore issues let me know and I'll help as best I can
Alright, it flashed this time
So using GoneMad with it's own EQ turned off and set to use the default Android EQ (DSP Manager I'd assume), I tried listening to some songs again, that I had played before. I noticed some improvement in the songs sounding closer to how they should with DSP Manager, but not quite the same as they sound played by Apollo. I thought it was kind of strange that it only "sort of" worked, so I'm willing to believe it may have been placebo effect in my mind. I will try this with VLC next, as that's another player I've wanted DSP Manager effects to work with.
By the way, my ROM came with KingBeatz... Since it's DSP Manager with some stuff added in, I thought this (your mod) would work the same as with normal DSP Manager. Could this be an issue?
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I don't know if it is an issue but if it is still installed just make sure you disable it and I just now messed around with gone mad and it seems you have to toggle using the equalizer on there but I did manage to her the full DSP effects to work so just mess around with it and open DSP manager and toggle stuff on and off
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Alright, it's working just fine now. Playing a song in GoneMad sounds exactly the same as playing it in Apollo. Thank you!
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Awesome, glad to have helped you
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PowerAMP v2.0.8-build-519 supports DSP Manager.
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Download Poweramp v2.0.8-build-519 directly from publisher, this trial requires purchase of unlocker key from market.
I hope this helps!:victory:
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PowerAMP v2.0.8-build-519 supports DSP Manager.
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Download Poweramp v2.0.8-build-519 directly from publisher, this trial requires purchase of unlocker key from market.
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I just tested this and to get the best results if you are using PowerAMP install the latest verion of DSP Manager and it's drivers (I will have a flashable zip up soon) and have the least distortion in the sound I set the following options:
Replay Gain: both options set to -12.0db
Replay Gain: Enable apply and prevent clipping to peak
Equalizer: Flat
Equalizer: Enable
Limit: Enable
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PowerAMP v2.0.8-build-519 supports DSP Manager.
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I hope this helps!:victory:
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Hi I downloaded this version but the MusicFX setting in Audio-> Advanced tweak says, it is not supported by ROM. im using Xperia Neo V with CM10 based Super Jelly Bean http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2108632.
Pls help.
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Hmm, that's odd, I'll look into it... Try downloading poweramp build 521 instead of 519, also you might be having this problem because these new versions haven't been officially released and are probably still a WIP
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duffieldj1 said:
Hmm, that's odd, I'll look into it... Try downloading poweramp build 521 instead of 519, also you might be having this problem because these new versions haven't been officially released and are probably still a WIP
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After a reboot, got it working. Also installed Acid 6.1 which works with Poweramp as well Its amazing to hear the songs now
senthilrameshjv said:
After a reboot, got it working. Also installed Acid 6.1 which works with Poweramp as well Its amazing to hear the songs now
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In your opinion, how would you compare the sound from Acid versus DSP Manager?
I prefer DSP Manager over pure Poweramp as DSP sounds cleaner, wider, with better dynamic range. My only issue for now is I have random skipping from DSP Manager, which also happens with Cyanogen's Apollo player, so I know its not Poweramp but DSP Manager.
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You might have to try a different ROM and also acid is only an audio manager it has sound enhancing features but it doesn't have an equalizer so you can use it with the DSP manager
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