Question Question regarding FYT headunit - FYT Android Head Units

Hi, i have just bought a FYT headunit, and everytime i do a reboot, the equalizer settings will be reset back to flat line, is there a way to save the setting to persist through reboot?

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marchnz said:
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Seller has yet to reply me.
I m curious, does this happen to you guys as well or its only me?
I have attached a recording to show the issue:
20230208_205629.mp4
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Basically, i have set the custom EQ settings under "User". When i turn off my car (where the player goes into deep sleep). and uppon restart my car, the EQ is still there.
But when i reboot the player, the EQ is reset, but other settings such as surround , bass filter etc are not reset

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[Q] Headphone jack not working

Hello everyone!
I bought my Nexus 5 a few months ago, then everything was working five. But about a month ago I started to experience some problems with the audio on my phone. I couldn't get any sound except for the ring sound and alarm sound. I did some research and found out I should download an app called soundabout. This changed the audio output or something so that I could get the media audio through the speakers and phone call audio through the earpiece. This worked and I thought I've solved all the problems, but unfortunantly when I tried to listen to some music with my headphones I couldn't get any sound. I tried to change the settings in the app, but nothing worked. Either no sound at all or the sound came through the speakers even though the headphone were plugged in. Today i rooted my phone and installed Cyanogenmod with hope that this would solve the problem. It didn't..
I've done alot of research on the internet, but I really couldn't find someone with this exact same problem. Have anyone experienced the same, or have an idea of what I could do? One option is to send it for repair, but that would take some time so I am looking for another option.. Could it be a hardware issue with the headphone jack, even though it worked at first?
Thanks in advance for replying!
Well first try removing the app. If that doesn't work try a factory reset / factory image restore. If that doesn't work, then it's a hardware problem.
aooga said:
Well first try removing the app. If that doesn't work try a factory reset / factory image restore. If that doesn't work, then it's a hardware problem.
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I have done that before and the problem occured before I installed the app. So I guess I have to send it in for repair then. Quite strange that a hardware problem could occur so sudden..
It's not strange at all. Audio ports can take a lot of abuse. I thought mine just started to act up recently. In the end it turned out to be a loose jack on the headphones and not the port itself. I called Google to inquire about the issue before I checked the headphones. Here's a copy of what google tech support sent me for troubleshooting before RMAing it:
Thank you for contacting Google.
If you are having any audio, speaker, or microphone issues with your device, please follow the steps below.
Step 1: If your device is rooted or modified, revert your device to original factory image.
- Troubleshooting steps may not work on rooted/modified devices.
- You can re-image your device with the instructions from the following link: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Step 2: Check for system updates.
- On your device, go to 'Settings' > Scroll down to 'System' > Touch 'About phone' (or tablet) > Touch 'System updates'.
Step 3: Remove obstructions.
- Remove any cling film, stickers, covers/cases/bumpers, or anything else that can be obstructing the device.
Step 4: Restart the device in safe mode.
- With the device on, hold the 'Power' button to get the 'Power off' prompt.
- Touch and hold 'Power off' until the 'Reboot to safe mode' prompt appears.
- Touch 'OK' to reboot in safe mode.
- Note: To exit safe mode later, simply restart the device normally.
Step 5: While in safe mode, turn off Bluetooth.
- Swipe down from the stop of the screen with two fingers to pull down the quick settings menu.
- Touch 'Bluetooth'.
- In Bluetooth settings, if Bluetooth is on, touch 'On' to switch Bluetooth off.
Step 6: While in safe mode, make sure the volume is on.
- Swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers to pull down the quick settings menu.
- Touch 'Settings'.
- Under 'Device', touch 'Sound'.
- Touch 'Volumes'.
- In 'Volumes', slide all three indicators all the way to the right to make sure all sound is on and at max volume.
- When each slider is adjusted, a sound will be heard.
Step 7: Check if the issue is resolved.
- Play with the volume levels to hear sound.
- Make a test phone call.
- Use Google Now to test your microphone.
If the above 7 steps didn't work, a factory data reset may resolve the issue:
Note: Performing factory data reset on your device will remove all of your personal data.
1. Go to 'Settings > Backup & reset'.
2. Touch 'Factory Data Reset'.
3. Touch 'Reset'.
After the factory data reset is complete and your device reboots, sign into your device using the same primary Google Play account you used to sync your purchased apps and other content.
If your issue has been resolved, great! Let us know.
If performing a factory data reset didn't resolve your issue, do one of the following:
- REPLY TO THIS EMAIL
- CALL us and reference this email and mention you have gone through the troubleshooting steps.
Nexus 5 does not respond to headphone
Tried all those options mentioned above, still no luck. Anybody got new news to make headphone work in Nexus 5? In my case headphone works with SOUNDABOUT app, so I don't think its hardware issue? HELP!!1
Thanks in advance
They take 2 min to replace
So u think its a hardware (Head phone jack) issue?
Be sure the headphone jack is completely inserted
I thought my Nexus 5 headphone jack was broken, so I took off the protective case to be sure it was not preventing the head phone jack from being completely inserted. I noticed that it took some extra effort to get the Jack to click. That did the trick and it works great. I felt pretty stupid because it wasn't the case or jack, it was me not pushing it in all the way.
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i thought my nexus 5 headphone jack was broken, so i took off the protective case to be sure it was not preventing the head phone jack from being completely inserted. I noticed that it took some extra effort to get the jack to click. That did the trick and it works great. I felt pretty stupid because it wasn't the case or jack, it was me not pushing it in all the way.
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I have the same problem with mi Nexus 5, more than 1 year ago and also.
pmgranberg said:
Hello everyone!
I bought my Nexus 5 a few months ago, then everything was working five. But about a month ago I started to experience some problems with the audio on my phone. I couldn't get any sound except for the ring sound and alarm sound. I did some research and found out I should download an app called soundabout. This changed the audio output or something so that I could get the media audio through the speakers and phone call audio through the earpiece. This worked and I thought I've solved all the problems, but unfortunantly when I tried to listen to some music with my headphones I couldn't get any sound. I tried to change the settings in the app, but nothing worked. Either no sound at all or the sound came through the speakers even though the headphone were plugged in. Today i rooted my phone and installed Cyanogenmod with hope that this would solve the problem. It didn't..
I've done alot of research on the internet, but I really couldn't find someone with this exact same problem. Have anyone experienced the same, or have an idea of what I could do? One option is to send it for repair, but that would take some time so I am looking for another option.. Could it be a hardware issue with the headphone jack, even though it worked at first?
Thanks in advance for replying!
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and also I use SoundAbout Application just for hear the sound on my Nexus 5, If there are someone who found solution for this problem please let me know.
Thanks for your time.

Anyway to Lower Volume?

hi i have a xtrons PF75AA4A headunit. everythings works great in my audi a4 cabriolet with bose system. i have rooted the unit and installed viper4android so the audio is better than what is was before. The only issue i have with this unit is that the lowest volume "1" is set too high. i would say volume 1 is equal to like 8 or 10 on normal car systems. i cant seem to find an option to lower the volume. if i put the car in reverse than the audio levels go lower but this is cause of parking sensors. Its annoying when im driving and want some ambient music but the lowest volume is too loud.
any help would be appreciated.
the std sound out is fine to power a normal sound system, but the Bose system requires an UN-amplified sound input I have the xtrons in my Silverado with the Bose sound system once I got the AMP powered on I had FULL sound for lack of a better term, then proceeded to cut the speaker out(s) on the harness and added rca male/females to the sound in adapter from the back of the xtrons unit to get sound volume that works. It's been fine since.
quote from a guy on a truck forum
the stock head unit from GM that are Bose the output from the unit to the amp are NOT high level speaker outputs like your regular non-bose head units. instead they are low level rca signals
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in Joying in Factory Settings there is a way to adjust volume levels
**** i'm looking for a way to turn it up!
I see that this thread is for lowering the volume, but the fix would be the same if someone needs it to have higher volume by default.
When the HU first starts it always sets the volume to 14 or 15 i think......WHY??? i want it to stay as i left it before shutdown. I don`t think any of the android phones changes the volume when you do a reboot. There are some volume settings inside the "factory settings" menu, but when you change the settings it needs to reboot, and then the problem with no sound and no working buttons comes up, so there is no way to test it, as i have to do a factory reset to fix it.
No wonder there is no restart option by default...
I use my HU with the factory installed stereo "BOSE" with 3rd party AUX unit and i control the volume with my OEM stereo so i need the volume of the HU to be up to the max.
I hope someone finds a fix for this.
mulderfbi said:
I see that this thread is for lowering the volume, but the fix would be the same if someone needs it to have higher volume by default.
When the HU first starts it always sets the volume to 14 or 15 i think......WHY??? i want it to stay as i left it before shutdown. I don`t think any of the android phones changes the volume when you do a reboot. There are some volume settings inside the "factory settings" menu, but when you change the settings it needs to reboot, and then the problem with no sound and no working buttons comes up, so there is no way to test it, as i have to do a factory reset to fix it.
No wonder there is no restart option by default...
I use my HU with the factory installed stereo "BOSE" with 3rd party AUX unit and i control the volume with my OEM stereo so i need the volume of the HU to be up to the max.
I hope someone finds a fix for this.
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it sets it at 14-15 upon boot up to protect your ears.
yeah, i know this but still..... Maybe there is a way of achieving this. Now i remembered that there is as app on the market- "Liama" that you can use to do various settings changes when certain conditions are met. This might do the job.
Any way to keep the volume before the car was turned off. My head unit suddenly gets loud when the car is restarted
shezi2243 said:
Any way to keep the volume before the car was turned off. My head unit suddenly gets loud when the car is restarted
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Factory settings/other/boot default volume. Default is "no" which persists the volume from last use.
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Factory settings/other/boot default volume. Default is "no" which persists the volume from last use.
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Well my problem is intermittent. Lots of time my head unit would restart with the last set volume... other times it would go to 15
Options
I only have these options in my factory settings
shezi2243 said:
I only have these options in my factory settings
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Not an MTCD.
marchnz said:
Not an MTCD.
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Ok... but any idea how to go about the issue at hand?
shezi2243 said:
Ok... but any idea how to go about the issue at hand?
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How would you find out what you have and then ask those that have your unit?

Xtrons DSP Board: Subwoofer has to be manually enabled every time

Hey guys,
since I have changed the sound module for the "DSP" Module, I have experianced this weird issue.
Almost every time when the device leaves the sleep-state by turning the ignition on, the subwoofer doesn't receive any signal. It does turn on, but there's no sound from the sub. It only comes back, when I play with the subs settings. For example, if I mute and unmute the subwoofer, it works again.
Right now I'm running the modded DSP app, but the issue was apparent with the original version as well.
The unit is a Xtrons one. PB7939BIP PX5 running Hal9K 3.7.3. But the issue remained with other versions as well, so I don't think that the problem lies there.
I have read about the same issue from some other people on Facebook, but no solution so far.
Right now I'm thinking of a script that runs in the background to mute and unmute the subwoofer on startup. But I don't know how to do that, I've decompiled the MTCAmpSetup.apk's but it's very hard to understand how it works. So if there is someone who knows how to control the equalizer programmatically, I'd be glad for your help.
Another approach would be a script that does nothing else then starting the equalizer app and touch the mute button twice for you. But that requires some permissions that are basically impossible to get without root, so only rooted users would benefit from it. Also I don't like that approach.

Mi True Wireless Earphones 2 Basic low volume problem

Hello!
I've noticed lately that my basic 2 earphones' volume is really low. Before I usually had them at around 70% volume because anything more was too loud. Now I have them on 100% and it's like they are playing on half the volume. My phone is Xiaomi Mi 10T 5G
There have been no recent changes to my device nor it's settings, haven't updated either so it's the same operating system as before (Android version: 11 RKQ1.200836.002) (MIUI Global 12.5.4 Stable)
I also want to mention that my device is unlocked and rooted using this exact guide : https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...tom-rom-working-on-xiaomi-mi-10t-pro.4246339/
Things I've tried so far:
Restarting my phone
Restarting the earphones
Hard reseting the earbuds
Reseting all the bluetooth connections on my phone
Changing my Region (I tried USA, India and Andorra. Didn't change anything)
Tried Disabling Absolute Audio (There was no such setting on my developer options)
Tried changing the Bluetooth Codec (As soon as I scrolled down a bit it was reseting to "System Default")
Volume Booster Apps (They make the sound terrible and still the volume is not as high as originally)
MIUI's Sound Optimization (Adjust sound to earphones made the sound slightly better but didn't change the volume at all)
I also thoroughly cleaned the earbuds (To make sure there wasn't anything physically blocking them) as well as my ears (To make sure I wasn't losing my hearing)
I really can't understand why or how this happened and I can't seem to find a working solution no matter what... I really need your help on this one!
I don't mind tinkering with my phone and it's settings so any solution and I mean ANY solution would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much for your time !
I fixed my mi 10 5g low speaker volume issue, u should give it a try by calibration of speakers
In settings>about phone>all specs, click on kernal version 5 times or more to open cit settings
Here u can test speakers, but to re calibrate click on 3 dots menu and goto additional setting find "calibrate speaker PA"
mong786 said:
I fixed my mi 10 5g low speaker volume issue, u should give it a try by calibration of speakers
In settings>about phone>all specs, click on kernal version 5 times or more to open cit settings
Here u can test speakers, but to re calibrate click on 3 dots menu and goto additional setting find "calibrate speaker PA"
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It worked. In my case, I headed to Bluetooth and ran the CIT test. It disconnected and on reconnecting, voilĂ ! It worked. Thanks man
I tried everything, nothing worked. Turned out that earphones turn up volume by long tapping on earphone touch area.
Had the same issue with my Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro. Turned out, the buds have their own volume control (set to 50% by default), which must be assigned to double/triple taps via Xiaomi Earbuds app. By default, there was no way of controlling this "earphone-internal" volume. And the phone control operated within the 0%-50% range. Strange indeed.

Question Top speaker sound instead of receiver

Hello everyone,
I've got the phone a few days ago and I've noticed that when I'm in call the sound comes from top speaker instead of the receiver (earpiece).
I went to CIT to test it and I found out that it's true, the sound really comes from the top speaker. Also I've found out that the receiver volume doesn't change anything, but if you mute the media there will be no sound at all.
I've tried factory reseting the phone and also tried to do the CIT in safe mode, but no luck.
I have the following question, is it only my device that has this problem or are there more of you with the same problem? I'm asking because I'm willing to ask for a replacement and I want to see if this is only happening with my device.
Thank you.

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