anyway to maintain audio focus in spotify like how poweramp does?
also there's no way to check audio quality on the songs.
just today, encountered a weird bug where it loses signal to one earbud. it's not hardware because i could on both on poweramp. is bluetooth codec handling done by the music player?
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hey everyone,
i'm thinking of getting this phone, but could someone tell me about its music player?
- hows the sense music player?
- battery drain?
- audio quality with headphones?
also, i read on some threads about getting a call while listening to music. (with the original desire)
(when you're listening to music and unplug headphones to receive call, the music starts playing again through loudspeakers after call has ended)
does this problem still exist?
thanks a lot!
im not sure about the answers for your other questions
but the audio quality with headphones is quite good & without headphones it is somewhat average
isdfoa said:
- hows the sense music player?
- battery drain?
- audio quality with headphones?
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It is a decent player with equalizer (for Headphones only) and several presets, but no custom possibilities I am aware of...
I am not sure about the battery drain (I have no comparison), but I don't think it will be worse than 3rd party players (I run my DS for an average of 3 days with around 1 - 2 hours of music/day) But I play around with the phone quite a bit as I only have it few days
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(when you're listening to music and unplug headphones to receive call, the music starts playing again through loudspeakers after call has ended)
does this problem still exist?
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Nope, this has been fixed, the music pauses even if not getting a call...
You could invest in power amp. Lovely media player that one.
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Been using htc sensation for a week or so.
While playing an mp3 using either the stock htc sense audio player or doubletwist, a call comes through. I answer the call. The audio pauses. I hang up the call. The audio resumes but soulds mono and muffled like a very bad quality mp3 rip. This not just for the audio from the mediaplayers, it is all alerts/ notifications.
Anyone have any experience/ resolution with this issue?
Corrupt audio drivers? Faulty unit?
I have the exact same problem. I hope someone can answer this. I found a workaround for that, but it's not elegant. When I notice that the sound in my music player is "mono"-like, I disconnect the headset, play my song over the speaker and then connect the headset again. That fixed the sound quality for me.
BTW, I couldn't find a way to reboot my music player either (which I think would have solved the problem too). Stopping the running/cached process for the music player doesn't work either. The music player continues playing.
Hope this helps a bit while someone fixes our problem in a more elegant way.
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Econet said:
Been using htc sensation for a week or so.
While playing an mp3 using either the stock htc sense audio player or doubletwist, a call comes through. I answer the call. The audio pauses. I hang up the call. The audio resumes but soulds mono and muffled like a very bad quality mp3 rip. This not just for the audio from the mediaplayers, it is all alerts/ notifications.
Anyone have any experience/ resolution with this issue?
Corrupt audio drivers? Faulty unit?
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I highly doubt its corrupt audio drivers. I tried duplicating your problem, but it didn't happen for me, my apologies. Would a simpler fix of just pausing the song, disconnecting and reconnecting the headphones fix the problem?
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The solution of playing the audio over the speaker then reconnecting the headphones worked. Thanks tnimoruen.
You have to unplug the headphones from the 3.5mm jack then play the audio over the speaker though. simply pausing the audio while the headphones are still plugged in & resuming playback will not fix it.
Not elegant but more "economical" than having to restart the device after every phone call.
glad I could help
I found a more elegant solution While listening to music, press the middle button in your headset twice (as to redial a call) and immediately hang up the call. That should fix the sound without having to disconnect the headset and play music through the speaker.
I have been in the process of using my Sensation as my mp3 player over my iTouch (purchased bluetooth fm transmitter and docks and what not), but have run into a problem I can't seem to fix. When I am playing music there is a distinct distortion in the sound. It sounds almost like a scratching, static as if listening to music on a blown out speaker. This happens with every player I have used (Player Pro, PowerAmp, Stock player) and every media I have used to listen to my music (built in speaker, external speaker, headphone, stock headset, fm transmitter). I have played with the equalizer settings long enough and cannot get rid of this annoyance. Anyone have any ideas what could be causing this?
Bump, am I the only one with this issue?
I noticed it but I hard reset and it went away. I use poweramp
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I haven't done a factory reset yet... if that cures it I will, but that's a lot of reinstalling I have to do
Just thought I would bump this...I am a bit surprised by the poor sound ...particularly over A2DP
I recently got a Bluetooth Receiver (Maceton WM4BE). It sounds great with PowerAmp (way better than it does on my computer which doesn't support AptX) but with other apps (Sony Music player, Spotify, YouTube, etc.) the audio constantly crackles, especially with piano sounds and the volume is too loud. On PowerAmp, it sounds great with BT DVC enabled or disabled. I tried the receiver with my HTC Butterfly s, and while it sometimes crackles at the beginning of songs it otherwise sounds fine. On the Z5 I tried fiddling with the audio settings such as turning the normalizer on and off. Strangely, DSEE HX actually sounds like it works with Bluetooth despite the setting claiming otherwise.
Does anyone have similar experiences and know how to fix it? I don't get why it can sound so good with PowerAmp and so bad otherwise.
EDIT: putting it in safe mode didn't help either.
The earphone sound output and quality is quite terrible. Is there any possibility to tune it for better quality? Is realme going to fix this issue by any OTA update?
Turn off real HD Sound in sound settings. It messes up the sound
I already did. I am using Poweramp music player.
You need to use RM5p's default music player to enjoy real sound effects-like bass and rest stuff. No other music player apps supports.
Else, you have to download music player with built in equaliser. I use default music player and also these - EQ music player and an app called equaliser V 1.2.2.
Just hoping that the sound issues will be resolved in next OTA updates.
Any Solutions for the sound?
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The earphone sound output and quality is quite terrible. Is there any possibility to tune it for better quality? Is realme going to fix this issue by any OTA update?
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The overall phone is so great but the sound output sucks.Have tried all sorts of equilizers to no avail.
Is this a hardware issue or a software one? I mean has anyone tried using a usb C to 3.5 mm converter cable?
I've this issue with my X2 Pro too ?
Any updates?