[Q] Notification sound and headphones - bug? - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey xda,
just a question before I might post a bug report to jira:
when I have headphones pluged in and a notification sound plays (f. ex. recieve a SMS, ...), the notification sound is played on the headphones (ok) and like half a second after the notification sounds starts there is noise coming out of the speakers. It is about the same length as the notification.
Have this bug with CM11S XNPH25R and CM11-M9. No modificationes except unlocked bootloader, recovery and root, however, I think I already encountered this when I booted my OPO up for the first time (so no root, ...).
Has anyone else encountered this?
Cheers!

omoithesane said:
Hey xda,
just a question before I might post a bug report to jira:
when I have headphones pluged in and a notification sound plays (f. ex. recieve a SMS, ...), the notification sound is played on the headphones (ok) and like half a second after the notification sounds starts there is noise coming out of the speakers. It is about the same length as the notification.
Have this bug with CM11S XNPH25R and CM11-M9. No modificationes except unlocked bootloader, recovery and root, however, I think I already encountered this when I booted my OPO up for the first time (so no root, ...).
Has anyone else encountered this?
Cheers!
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I'm having this issue too since updating to 30O. Notification sounds don't even play the preview on the settings app.

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angelo27093 said:
i think that there is somthing with your connection
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With my connection to what?
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