OmniRom - Music skips every 2 seconds - General Questions and Answers

Hi there, i have one little problem,i recently flashed new custom rom, so im running omni rom 4.4 kitkat... everything is fine, just all of my music players are driving me crazy because when i play any song it skips to another one like every 2 seconds. I tried built-in player and Poweramp, two situations always occur:
1.) player is working properly but songs are skipping, like... it still shows the same song, but it starts to play song number 2 for few seconds, then number xxx, then number yyy, then back to 1 and so one...
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2.) songs are not skipping but after 3-4 songs music player freezes and i have to turn it off manually through settings...
im going to add one more information cause i think it could be related to the one above (im not 100% sure), when i copy files from SD card to internal memory, it freezes (sometimes after few files, sometimes immediately), the same occurs when i connect phone to USB on computer, it recognises the device but after some time it disappears - and if i even success to try to transfer some files it just freezes down.
my conclusion would be that there is a problem with internal storage, but im not a pro so i would like to hear your oppinions... cheers

okay so update:
i tried to flash stock rom which is JB 4.1.2 and few situations happened... i copied my music to both internal memory and sdcard and tried to play it with and without headphones....
- when using internal memory with headphones, it keeps skipping
- when using internal memory without headphones, it keeps skipping
- when using memory card without headphones, everything is allright
- when using memory card with headphones, everything is OK but it happened maybe twice that it started to skip again
im starting to think that its some internal memory issue....
i saw some guides how to do a bad sectors check using terminal so im gonna give that a go, then i will try to flash 4.4 back again and we'll see whats gonna happen

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[Q] Music Player Issues?

Copied all my songs onto internal memory, music player says that it cant play the file types, they are all mp3's...however poweramp works fine and plays all of them. Anyone else having this issue?
I don't know why you would put media on the internal memory. I have 8Gb of mp3's on my external sd and have no issues with the stock music player and Power Amp also works well.
jnovello said:
I don't know why you would put media on the internal memory. I have 8Gb of mp3's on my external sd and have no issues with the stock music player and Power Amp also works well.
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It has 16GB internal..what else would you do with 16gb's of space, besides media? Anyhow I rebooted and it started working fine, so I guess I should of tried that before ever posting.
well at least now we know reboot after copying media files to internal memory. lol
I think it has to rescan the media card after all those songs are put into the internal memory. rebooting forces rescanning.
ALSO you guys should download Music PLayer 3.0 beta from Google. It works on Froyo but not on the JVB JVH cappy's hahahaha... its a nice bonus
Having same issues, with a twist.
I like custom ringtones. So, I did what I have done for all previous android phones. I placed two folders (ringtones and notifications) on the 16 gig internal memory partition. I set up my custom ringtone via settings and imported my music. All was well. I tested out the ringtone and had several phones calls. About two hours later though, I looked at my phone and noticed I had some missed calls. That was odd, as the phone was sitting right next to me. I went to settings and none of my custom ringtones would work, just the stock ones. I also tested out music player and it said invalid format for every one of my mp3's. Doubletwist simply said the file could not be found. The only one that would play them was Moboplayer. I rebooted the phone and everything started working again. So, I thought it was a fluke. Turns out, another 6 hours later, same thing happened again. I had added no new files, etc. My custom ringtones and mp3's simply quit working and again, only Moboplayer would play my mp3's. This is all fixed by a reboot though. However, I shouldn't have to reboot every few hours because I'm afraid my ringtones will quit working. Any ideas? Sorry this was so long.
This started doing the exact same thing to me a couple of days ago. All of my music, videos, an customer ringtones stop playing. I have tried several different music players and they all receive an error that they cannot play the music type. Restart the phone, and bam, everything plays normally. Later in the day, it comes right back. Any suggestions?
gumbo1919 said:
This started doing the exact same thing to me a couple of days ago. All of my music, videos, an customer ringtones stop playing. I have tried several different music players and they all receive an error that they cannot play the music type. Restart the phone, and bam, everything plays normally. Later in the day, it comes right back. Any suggestions?
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How do you have your media folder setup?

[Q] MiUi.us 1.11.4 Forgets MicroSD after reboot

I've seen other threads pertaining to this but I have more context around my situation that I hope will help. I'm running MiUi 1.11.4 on a Samsung Infuse 4g, and have flashed it after wiping data/cache. I have SetCPU running perfectly so that no UV/OC crashes occur. Everything runs fine until I reboot it for about the 2nd or 3rd time after flashing the ROM. Once that happens, it doesn't recognize the ext_sd card. I watched the music player load all music on both int and ext cards. Once I reboot, I watch the artists/songs/albums numbers dwindle as it fails to recognize them again. Any suggestions why this is happening? I CAN make changes to the ext_sd and can play the music or open files by using the File Manager to navigate to them, but the other apps don't recognize it.
ALSO: I've tried rescanning the music library.. any music app i use locks up and repeatedly force closes and never functions properly again

[Q] Has ics damaged my sd card

Lately i have been playing with ics roms including ics RUU installs and with all of them i have been having problems relating to reading from the sd card (gallery issues, stored music issues etc.) none of which where present before installing ics.
Today, after returning to an earliar RUU to revolutionary unlock the hboot and root, i formatted my sd with sd formatter and wiped and formatted everything on my phone. Then i ran the 2.08... RUU and set up my phone from scratch like i always do. I put my usual music, ringtones etc on my sd card and reinstalled all of my apps.
After doing my usual clean install, the first thing i noticed was that the personalised ringtones that i set began changing randomly and i also noticed that the tunes displayed on my music widget were changing randomly.
It appears that my sd card is misbehaving but i wondered if anybody else had this issue after returning to another firmware after using ics?
If you can put the SD into a PC and it still reads, then it's not damaged. A busted SD card wouldnt make songs start to play or anything like that. That would be the rom. Now, if you sent to play a song and it refused to play - that could be another story.
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If you can put the SD into a PC and it still reads, then it's not damaged. A busted SD card wouldnt make songs start to play or anything like that. That would be the rom. Now, if you sent to play a song and it refused to play - that could be another story.
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Well he's been having problems reading "gallery and stored music".

Google Play Music frustration...

I don't have unlimited data, so I prefer using Play Music's download feature to store music to my phone so I can listen to it on the go without using up my data. Specifically, I have a class 10 32GB micro SD card that I have the app use for the storage.
The problem is, every time I download songs, when I play them, they're all messed up. They frequently have clipping, distortion, etc., and it's borderline unlistenable. And it's not just a few songs, it's every single one. Basically, they sound like they would if you were to stream them and happened to be on a pretty poor connection. But they're not being streamed...
I've tried clearing the cache and data on the app, I've uninstalled and reinstalled and redownloaded the songs, and the issue persists.
Any fix for this? Thanks in advance.
As a small "update", I decided to try a little test, to see if perhaps my memory card was the problem. I downloaded some songs to the card, listened to them to hear them mess up (they did), then I cleared all my downloaded music and switched the storage space to my phone's internal memory, downloaded songs again and listened to them to see if they'd mess up, and once again, they did. So whatever the problem is, it doesn't seem like it has to do with the memory card.
I don't know what else to do, though... My home Internet is fine and works well with all my other devices, so I don't think it's a matter of having a bad connection for downloading. This is so frustrating, and I don't know what else to do...
Edit: Another update... In my searches for info, I saw someone mention something about having issues with music when headphones are plugged into the jack. So I tried downloading some songs and playing them on my phone's speaker, sans anything plugged into the jack, and lo and behold, I don't hear any issues with the music. That's extremely bizarre... There has to be a fix for this, right? Maybe? I hope...?

Stock SGS7 keeps "loosing" SD-card

I just purchased a Galaxy S7. I had an old but trustworthy SDXC 64GB card which I moved from my Galaxy S4 to this new phone.
I noticed that the the card "comes and goes". When playing music, the song usually starts normally but after some 15 seconds the song stops and music player (PowerAmp full version) says that the folder cannot be found. This happens sometimes while screen turning off - power-save related issue? Also on ES File Explorer sometimes the card vanishes when I'm browsing its contents. Sometimes when playing the song and using another app (screen on) the same behaviour occurs.
Steps taken, without success:
- uninstalled Greenify
- disabled battery optimization for System UI and PowerAmp.
- disabled the OS power saving mode completely
The phone runs stock OS, is unrooted. The card sits firmly on its mount.
Am I doing something wrong here? The same card has always ran on my old phone with zero issues whatsoever, its hard to believe that its failed on the second that it was moved to another phone.
Returned the card to old phone and inserted a smaller, fresh formatted 32GB instead > problem solved.
*losing...
i had tghe same problem then i bought a sammy sd card and it was fixed

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