So I was at a concert and I recorded a 10 min video at 4K. When I got home and played the video I noticed that the right speaker is louder than the left one(both on my headset and my laptop speakers)... Is there a problem with my 2nd microphone or it's normal to have this volume difference? ( I also notice this difference in older recorded videos). Thx !
PloaieVasile said:
So I was at a concert and I recorded a 10 min video at 4K. When I got home and played the video I noticed that the right speaker is louder than the left one(both on my headset and my laptop speakers)... Is there a problem with my 2nd microphone or it's normal to have this volume difference? ( I also notice this difference in older recorded videos). Thx !
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When you are recording, one microphone points to one side (beside headphone jack) and the other microphone is facing to you (bottom speaker). So, it should have a little diference in volume when comparing left and right, but not too big.
To minimize this, make sure the phone is not wet and do not use a case that blocks the little hole beside headphone jack.
Thx for the answer. The difference is not very high but it's a little annoying,especially on the headsets. But at a concert where the music is loud, thie difference should exist? The phone was dry and I'm not wearing a case
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Hello,
the question is in the title : do you have sound quality issues throught hearphones like noise , artefacts...? It seems I have some random buzzing noises like a stuttering but I can't find where it could come from.
Nope, my headphone clarity is great and the speakers are about 50x better than nexus 4
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evivbulgroz said:
Hello,
the question is in the title : do you have sound quality issues throught hearphones like noise , artefacts...? It seems I have some random buzzing noises like a stuttering but I can't find where it could come from.
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None on my end either and personally I don't think the speakers are THAT bad.
I dont know what's causing this, it's the problem with random defects...
I managed to reproduce the issue : when I make a bug report from develloper option while listening to music.Bluetooth seems unaffected.I made a video of the problem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XZSef6fuKU
any ideas?
thanks
The speaker is a lot quieter and not as clear as my S2, but it does the job.. Only use it so often.
But, I don't know about you guys.. what's quite annoying is that in apps that force the screen counter clockwise when viewing horizontally my hand covers the speaker and I have to adjust my holding position to hear sound. It seems strange that they didn't place the speaker and mic the opposite way round.. (maybe for calls.. I don't know..)
Also annoyingly, there's such a simple solution, if only somehow all apps could be forced the opposite way then the speakers on the top left and is never covered maybe it could be incorporated into a custom rom?
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As the title state, I know this question is very weird but i recently noticed that my Z3 top speaker vibrates more and less in the bottom one when playing music.
Anyone have the same problem or is this a normal phenomenon??
It's normal... three unit changed for other questions had the same sound output...
Seems normal. Mine also has same behaviour with speakers
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what i meant is that top speaker sounds louder than the lower [email protected]@
william90130 said:
what i meant is that top speaker sounds louder than the lower [email protected]@
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Same here..sony spoiled in newest update...now sound through speakers are softer while music and ringtone...only notifications are boosted... Lets c what they spoil in lollipop...
Happen on mine too, top speaker is louder than bottom.
Hi , i new buy xperia z5 and test speaker. My Z5 left speaker(top) high volume, right speaker low volume. the two are not the same, right is low, top is much louder. İm test in serviece menu and other music.
Second questation;
Physical photo button is not solid, soft and move.
Is this a manufacturing defect? All phones that access ?
Sory, bad english.
Hello
I am not having any of this issues
Probably a manufacture issue
Did you try to test it via the service option test?
For that dial in
*#*#service#*#*
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chrisftlse said:
Hello
I am not having any of this issues
Probably a manufacture issue
Did you try to test it via the service option test?
For that dial in
*#*#service#*#*
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i tryed in service menu this issues. top speaker much louder.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z5/help/speakers-problem-t3218355
Same problem.
Furyzone said:
Physical photo button is not solid, soft and move.
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There's a lot of play in the Camera button - it's soft (presumably for focus) and rocks a bit (easy to engage when pressing off-center). I imagine this is entirely by design.
Volume rocker is much firmer and even clicks louder.
I have the same "problem" in my Z3. I thought it was normal.
My z5 has no problems with the speaker when playing music, youtube,etc. but the ringtone(when someone calls) is very soft on the left(top) speaker compared to when I test it in sound settings. The right(bottom) speaker seems to be fine(same volume as music,etc.
I don't face this problem, but my right/down speaker have a little bit more treble and less bass than the upper one. But you can hear that only when u hold it by your ears. Not a problem for me, but does anyone have that too? Maybe its because of the build process, in my HTC One M8 there is more bass in the upper speaker too, but the speaker is also a bit larger than the bottom one for some reason..
ReNeH99 said:
I don't face this problem, but my right/down speaker have a little bit more treble and less bass than the upper one. But you can hear that only when u hold it by your ears. Not a problem for me, but does anyone have that too? Maybe its because of the build process, in my HTC One M8 there is more bass in the upper speaker too, but the speaker is also a bit larger than the bottom one for some reason..
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There's probably limited space on the bottom as there is a usb port right behind the speaker port so the speaker can't be placed in the middle. They will place the speaker at the side and add a tunnel to reach the speaker port. There's also another possibility that the daughter board is limiting the power output of the speaker.
So I have an old Galaxy Tab 2. I mainly use it for watching YouTube and other videos. While watching a video with headphone connected today, suddenly there were cracking and distorted noise. I thought it was a headphone issue. So removed it and turned volume up and I can hear the same cracking noise from the 2 speaker of tablet's left and right side. I rebooted and heard the cracking sound when the boot image appeared. No such issue while using a Bluetooth headphone.
So what's the issue ? Is the speakers blown up for good ? I did some searching and found out that some suggested changing the whole motherboard. Will changing speakers solve it or do I need to change motherboard ?
Was hoping someone could do a quick speakerphone test.
When on a call using speakerphone, the top speaker cuts on and off and makes a click sound as the top speaker cuts on and off. Which makes it very annoying trying to converse.
Playing music, watching videos and games all work fine without the top speaker cutting out.
JUst hoping someone can chime in and tell me it they are experiencing the same. Thanks in advance !