Just got my Note 5 Sunday. I noticed with the stock music player, some songs (flac) will get skipped after the first 3-4 seconds. Poweramp is fine. Anyone experiencing that?
I have experienced this over bluetooth. I've never really tried playing straight from the speakers to see if the problem was the Bluetooth or the app. Anyway I got a replacement and all is good now.
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Is anyone else experiencing "skipping" when playing music through Bluetooth? It's happening using Pandora and the stock music player.
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skinien said:
Is anyone else experiencing "skipping" when playing music through Bluetooth? It's happening using Pandora and the stock music player.
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I found that mine skipped when I had wifi on (and was not connected to an AP). Try turning wifi off.
Thanks. I'll give that a try.
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That happens to me every once and a while even without Bluetooth. My theroy is that another CPU process is running (like sync) slowing the CPU down to a crawl. I am not sure why that happens with a 1Ghz but it also happens playing Modern Combat so I'm assuming thats why. Froyo should fix it.
I've been listening to music (stock samsung player) over bluetooth (Motorola S305) since a couple weeks now, no issues, no skipping with or without wifi.
mine seems to do it at the beginning of the songs within the first 30 seconnds to a minute of first listening. then it doesn't really do it too much(maybe once every few songs). I attribute it to all the widgets I run raping my phone day in and day out. poor little captivate... she takes it like a woman though.
Thanks for all of the replies. I tried turning wifi off and that worked for me.
So ive noticed a couple of huge flaws with jelly bean so far a d have not been able to find or figure out the solution. Firat off my screen lags horribly when my keyboard comes up, especially while trying to send text messages. Secondly, graphics intensive games seem to be sped up too much.
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Has anyone noticed these problems, and does anyone have a solution?
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I had problems with my WiFi. It showed connected but I could not actually get browser to work or send or receiveany data. I did a factory reset (after backing up) and it worked. I tried some WiFi fixer apps with no luck.
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Thats odd, my wifi signal appears stronger following tbe update. Dont know if it actually is or not, I never did any benchmark tests on wifi on 4.0. Im glad your problems got resolved though, hope the reset wasnt too much of a burden
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It's just you.
"Huge flaws"??? Hardly. Switch keyboards. Sammy one sucks.
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I've got one. When I use Google play music using tbe headphone jack, the first song i play works fine. (meaning it plays through whatever i have it plugged into, i. e., headphones, car speakers) But as soon as the next song comes on it bypasses the jack and plays out the phone's speakers. Im running stock rooted K3. only happens on that app. ive uninstalled and reinstalled. ive done a hard reset. Any ideas? thanks much. Oh yeah, when the second song plays through the speakers if I pause and play it then goes through the jack.
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I've got one. When I use Google play music using tbe headphone jack, the first song i play works fine. (meaning it plays through whatever i have it plugged into, i. e., headphones, car speakers) But as soon as the next song comes on it bypasses the jack and plays out the phone's speakers. Im running stock rooted K3. only happens on that app. ive uninstalled and reinstalled. ive done a hard reset. Any ideas? thanks much. Oh yeah, when the second song plays through the speakers if I pause and play it then goes through the jack.
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Unfortunately this has been a bug since the first Jelly Bean leak.
You can try enabling "Audio Output Mode" in Settings > Accessories, but I've not personally tried that. I only heard of it as a suggestion.
You could do what I did and put all your music on your phone and use PowerAMP. I know its kind of silly that simple audio output doesn't work but that's the way it is. You could also switch to an AOSP ROM to correct it.
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Not sure how to exactly describe the sound but I randomly get a ear piercing zapping noise while listening through earphones or connected to aux wire in the car. After it happens the volume gets lower and I have to pull out the wires and then restart the song. Anyone else experience this?
Fyi my setup is latest synergy r147. But it also happened since I had r125.
Maybe its just hardware related.
this is only happening in poweramp and not the stock player.
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If the phone has got wet anywhere the audio input is this happens.
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If the phone has got wet anywhere the audio input is this happens.
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I see.....so I messed it up then...so is it permanatly damaged? Guess I should get replacement request in. Thanks for the info.
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I see.....so I messed it up then...so is it permanatly damaged? Guess I should get replacement request in. Thanks for the info.
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Not necessarily. It could be that your audio cable is damaged or there is a grounding loop if you're charging it as well
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Not necessarily. It could be that your audio cable is damaged or there is a grounding loop if you're charging it as well
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i get the sound like 3 times a day...both on regular earphones and in the car with one of those static cancelling aux wires from kensington. sleeping on the train and wake up from zap sound to the ear......
idk what i should do.
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poweramp seems to be the problem
I tried playing the same files on the stock player but never got the squealing noise. and if i unplug it it still squeals. and it happens when it is cold outside. pls help i cannot figure it out. seems like poweramp is the problem so i deleted poweramp and reinstalled it. and only restored data from TIBU. and after a while the noise comes back. i don't know what to do
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I tried playing the same files on the stock player but never got the squealing noise. and if i unplug it it still squeals. and it happens when it is cold outside. pls help i cannot figure it out. seems like poweramp is the problem so i deleted poweramp and reinstalled it. and only restored data from TIBU. and after a while the noise comes back. i don't know what to do
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It's the file format themselves then. Which file formats do you notice cause the squeaking? For me, I noticed that wma and m4a files cause constant squeaking in PowerAmp whereas mp3's work fine. I have zero issues playing those same audio files in the stock player. Basically, any music files that I placed on my phone from Windows Media Player and iTunes cause music popping/cracking unless using the stock music player.
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It's the file format themselves then. Which file formats do you notice cause the squeaking? For me, I noticed that wma and m4a files cause constant squeaking in PowerAmp whereas mp3's work fine. I have zero issues playing those same audio files in the stock player. Basically, any music files that I placed on my phone from Windows Media Player and iTunes cause music popping/cracking unless using the stock music player.
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interesting im sure most of my files are mp3 but i will have to take a look. thanks for the heads up
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interesting im sure most of my files are mp3 but i will have to take a look. thanks for the heads up
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It's ridiculous that those two file formats cause issues for me. The worst part is I have those same exact files on my HTC Droid Incredible and have absolutely no issues. It was something I noticed immediately once I received my GSIII in July but previously had no issues with. Months ago I sent an email to the PowerAmp dev to inquire about this and they told me it was an issue with Samsung's firmware not their app. It seems like Samsung sabotaged music file compatibility with third party apps. I still love PowerAmp though.
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I've been having the same problem. Whether its my ear phones, AV cable in the car or, at work it does it. Even on different apps (native music player, play music, and podcast app). I have an otter box so my ports are good and clean and no water damage. No idea why it happens but I've got a replacement on the way for an unrelated reason. So hopefully it won't do it too.
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I've been having the same problem. Whether its my ear phones, AV cable in the car or, at work it does it. Even on different apps (native music player, play music, and podcast app). I have an otter box so my ports are good and clean and no water damage. No idea why it happens but I've got a replacement on the way for an unrelated reason. So hopefully it won't do it too.
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yea for me it doesn't seem like a file issue. at least not the same issue as slim. all my files are mp3 and it doesnt happen on a particular track either. seems obly to happen outside. never happened on previous phone, this is my third replacement.
festor pls let me know what happenes after you get you repkacement . maybe ill request one as well.
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Just got my new phone yesterday and so far its sounding good. Tried it in my truck and at work.
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FesterTOR said:
Just got my new phone yesterday and so far its sounding good. Tried it in my truck and at work.
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did you just restore same data for poweramp and play like it was before?hmm maybe i should get it too.
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Fwiw I think I found the problem....it was a low voltage problem. When my voltages for kernel settings were tweaked to be lower I would immediately get the zapping sounds. Can't say what the levels were but anything I setup away from stock...it happened. Hope this helps anyone.
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Okay so I'm completely stumped at this problem. I plug in headphones, aux cords and my headphone icon becomes active, but when using music player or gallery video it acts as if headphones are being unplugged and plugged back in. Youtube works just fine and anything played through browser. I'm really at a loss here. I'm running 4.2.2 on a Chinese clone note 3. Any suggestions or help is appreciated!
Have you tried using a third party music player suck as Poweramp or Rocket Player? Do they have the same outcome?
I tried overplayed with the same outcome. I'm gonna download Pandora and see what happens with that. I just can't understand why youtube works fine.
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Never mind on YouTube working I guess it was just acting right temporarily. I played a full song on YouTube earlier but now I get about 5 seconds or so on all sound through head phone jack.
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After updating to 6.0, I've noticed my music playback on bluetooth has been choppy. Almost unbearable at times. Other than the software update, nothing has changed. Same music apps, same WiFi (at work), same bluetooth headset. Playing music from my SD occasionally is choppy too.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks are any input.
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Nevermind. After reading online, unpairing the devices has worked for me.
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