Hello,
Recently acquired the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet. Beautiful tablet, pleasant for armchair reading.
However, the sound does not work and I can't remember if it ever worked.
The system sounds (like clicking keys, or is that a separate vibration function?) do work, so speakers and drivers seem to be working.
Tried all the obvious things, like checking sound settings and all seems to be OK. But no sound with YouTube videos.
Would be grateful for any helpful suggestions
jan hulst said:
Hello,
Recently acquired the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet. Beautiful tablet, pleasant for armchair reading.
However, the sound does not work and I can't remember if it ever worked.
The system sounds (like clicking keys, or is that a separate vibration function?) do work, so speakers and drivers seem to be working.
Tried all the obvious things, like checking sound settings and all seems to be OK. But no sound with YouTube videos.
Would be grateful for any helpful suggestions
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A simple reboot did the trick.
Thanks.
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Hello xda peeps ,
I resently installed CM 11 on my Infuse 4G and my friend's S3. But it seems to me that there is a problem with both of our phones. When we play music and lock the phone and unlock it while playing music there is this bad loud sound like trrrtrrrrrr something. We even tried some other music players. Tried factory resetting even, nothing helped.
So do you guys know a fix for this? If you want more info, i can also record the sound or make a video?
Thank you for your support because you are the reason why we old Infuse people are even getting latest android.
Same here!
vinte007 said:
Hello xda peeps ,
I resently installed CM 11 on my Infuse 4G and my friend's S3. But it seems to me that there is a problem with both of our phones. When we play music and lock the phone and unlock it while playing music there is this bad loud sound like trrrtrrrrrr something. We even tried some other music players. Tried factory resetting even, nothing helped.
So do you guys know a fix for this? If you want more info, i can also record the sound or make a video?
Thank you for your support because you are the reason why we old Infuse people are even getting latest android.
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Having the same issue over here! Please help us with the fix Scott.
Temporary solution.
I got a temporary solution for this issue:
Go to Settings > Sound and then remove the tick from "Screen lock sound". This way, you fix the above sound error, but you will no longer have the screen lock sound (Which is not much important to me)
Hope I helped.
Thank you.
I guess I can notify Scott of this issue if he doesn't know already
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Hello guys, I have a very strange problem with this phone when I use a wired Samsung headset that came with my Galaxy S4. The headset has 3 buttons, 2 for volume control, and 1 for whatever else (calls, pause/skip tracks, etc).
Basically whenever I plug it in and start the music with a press of a button, it seems to work sort of properly, but every now and then, the track pause/skip button starts acting like a Volume UP buttons, and just makes it louder with every click. Does the same thing regardless of the music app. I generally use PowerAMP. My device is rooted, but no custom ROMs have been installed.
This problem is really annoying, and I would really appreciate any information on how to fix it. If you require any additional information, I would be happy to provide it.
Anyone?
M49MuM.357 said:
Hello guys, I have a very strange problem with this phone when I use a wired Samsung headset that came with my Galaxy S4. The headset has 3 buttons, 2 for volume control, and 1 for whatever else (calls, pause/skip tracks, etc).
Basically whenever I plug it in and start the music with a press of a button, it seems to work sort of properly, but every now and then, the track pause/skip button starts acting like a Volume UP buttons, and just makes it louder with every click. Does the same thing regardless of the music app. I generally use PowerAMP. My device is rooted, but no custom ROMs have been installed.
This problem is really annoying, and I would really appreciate any information on how to fix it. If you require any additional information, I would be happy to provide it.
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Yeah I was having this issue on and off for awhile. I use 5.0 and it seems to be fixed for it.
eqbirvin said:
Yeah I was having this issue on and off for awhile. I use 5.0 and it seems to be fixed for it.
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I'll try to use 5.0, thanks!
Okay, stumped me a little this one.
I have no notification sounds on my OnePlus One whatsoever. Calls/texts/alarm sounds don't come through, even when trying to preview them via settings menu. I know the speakers are okay as when I play a YouTube video, the sound comes through fine. Even more weirdly, touch sounds, screen lock sounds and dialpad sounds are also playing fine.
Phone is on the latest firmware and resetting the device has done nothing.
PLEASE HELP! I'm missing all sorts of calls and stuff
Do you have Pressy or a headphone clicker by any chance?
I was trying out the free version, and was interested in buying the pro version. But while watching a show today on my tablet, I noticed that the background/environmental sound was cutting out, going quiet, when there wasn't other sound at the same time. It was a scene on a plane, and the low hum of the plane in flight is constant throughout. But it was quickly fading out in the absence of dialogue or other sounds. And each time I went back and listened to that section again, it kept doing it. When I switched over to VLC to test it out there, I could hear the hum of the plane throughout the scene as intended.
I've tried switching to each audio output option (OpenSL, Java AudioTrack, AAudio), but the issue persists with each one. Does anyone know what might be causing it, or how to fix it? I like the user interface of MX Player more than VLC, but I'm definitely hesitant to make the purchase while this audio issue persists. Thanks in advance for any help that might be given. I'd definitely say I'm a relative noob when it comes to stuff like this.
After more testing, I actually do hear the same thing happening (even if not to the same extent) with VLC also - so this forum probably won't be able to help after all. The issue isn't with the video files, because it doesn't happen with them when played on a laptop, for instance. Not sure if it's something with my particular tablet (Samsung Galaxy S5e) or just android tablets in general. I'd still very much like to know the cause and if there's a way to address it, but I guess it's not a huge deal to just live with.
Well, I believe I finally figured it out. It seems to have just been an issue with the sound quality settings on my tablet. Under Dolby Atmos, "Auto" was selected, so I guess the tablet was altering the sound automatically. Once I changed it "Movie", I no longer noticed the issue. So this thread can probably be closed or deleted by a mod or something, if so desired.
For music, this is normal. But when you watch a video with a lot of speech, it is very difficult to listen to such a sound. The voices have a lot of low frequencies. Mid frequencies are hard to distinguish. Any noise is cut between words!
In headphones, the first time you connect, the sound is exactly the same. But in the settings, you can switch from Huawei Histen Auto to Huawei Histen Natural. And the sound becomes normal.
But this cannot be done for speakers. Huawei Histen Auto is there forever.
Question: Can something be done about this? For example, disable with ADB?
did you find a solution ?
vic1707 said:
did you find a solution ?
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No.
Only a faint hope remains for a possible release of the HarmonyOS 3.
ch4sys said:
No.
Only a faint hope remains for a possible release of the HarmonyOS 3.
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I think I found it,
uninstalling "com.huawei.imedia.sws" via adb and then rebooting seems to fix it
(hope it's not a placebo effect )
Got uninstallable packages from https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/debloater-huawei-matepad-11-2021.4475143/
And found the specific one by searching for "Histen adb uninstall"
vic1707 said:
"com.huawei.imedia.sws"
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I disabled it a long time ago. It seems nothing has changed - probably, it is only for headphones.
We need some reference video - for comparison : )
ch4sys said:
I disabled it a long time ago. It seems nothing has changed - probably, it is only for headphones.
We need some reference video - for comparison : )
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I didn't disabled it, I fully uninstalled it.
The settings isn't even available in the settings app.
I tried listening back to some bits of the first Ant-Man movie where I wasn't able to hear anything, now it's clearly audible and intelligible.
With it fully uninstalled I can hear every bg noises and whispers.
I'm pretty confident in the fact that it worked.
The sound clearly lost some quality but having the full range of sounds is better imo.
If you have a video we could use as a reference feel free to send the link and you listening experience
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If you have a video
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There are probably better examples, but so far I've only found these.
When the voice is sharper, the effect is stronger. And most noticeable at a volume level of five points from zero.
(When the application is disabled, there is no menu in the settings either.)
Just tried again but unfortunately I couldn't hear the sound issue a easly as I would've liked with your videos.
I tried with this one (the first 10secs), the background noises were really disturbing.
After uninstalling everything I could from adb and rebooting I feel like it's a little bit better but again, not sure if it's a placebo effect or not.
Will keep watching movies and videos on it for a few days and hope nothing disturbs me
if it doesn't work I'll try installing an external equalizer like Equalizer FX
vic1707 said:
I tried with this one (the first 10secs)
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I played this video on PC and on another tablet. It feels like our Huawei just doesn't have the best speakers. Their weak point is quiet sounds. And if you do not compare constantly, then, probably, you can get used to it.
ch4sys said:
I played this video on PC and on another tablet. It feels like our Huawei just doesn't have the best speakers. Their weak point is quiet sounds. And if you do not compare constantly, then, probably, you can get used to it.
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I agree with you except on the last point. On some videos it becomes, at least for me, so bad that I had to switch with another device.
I'll keep looking for videos like that
I have a problem where Left & Right are switched with USB-C earbuds. Still waiting on HMOS 3.0 hoping it fix it.