My X10a with the rogers firmware has choppy music playback, even when mediascape is the only app open. I've re-installed the firmware 3 times, any suggestions?
Hi,
I seem to be experiencing choppy music on a separate device the Motorola Droid Pro. Using either the built in music player or WINAMP.
It seems there may be an underlying cause to both our problems. Were you able resolve yours?
Have you got access to another SD card? could be a fault on that? what's video playback like?
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I am having issues with media playback..it stutters...and skips, resulting in the media player asking me if I want to delete the file as it cannot be played back..its the same files on my MicroSd card that I had before.I am running 2.1 now and on 1.6 it was fine...I am using MediaScape...tried different players from the Market and the issue still exists...
Any way to fix this?
Hi guys,
I am currently using Android Revolution HD 6.5.1 XE on my Sensation and I have several major problems:
1. I realize that 1080p mkv videos that my phone can play smoothly on Gingerbread (including Youtube HD 1080p) now become laggy. Even with SD videos (fully HW accelerated), sometimes the playback is choppy as well (I use MX player and Dice player). Can anyone help me confirm whether you have the same problems? I believe ARHD ICS does not have GPU overclocked as on Gingerbread, hence the choppy video playback.
2. On random occasions, I cannot get any sound on any applications, but notification sounds and stock music player are working normally. I can still listen to music through the stock player but cannot get any sound for videos. Everything will return to normal when I restart the phone.
3. Wifi randomly turns on by itself. The last time I check, this problem seems to be unsolved, but I may be wrong.
Any kind souls willing to give me some directions to solve the above problems? ARHD Gingerbread ROM does not have any of the problems above, but I don't want to go back to Gingerbread.
Hmmm so I shot a couple of videos from my S3 today and transferred them to my Macbook Pro (09 Model, 13inch) running Lion, with all OS X updates installed.
I shot the videos on full HD 1080P.
When I opened the videos on my mac using the default Quicktime Player app, I noticed that there were intermittent "robotic" sounds, kinda like garbled noise heard several times during the video.
I tried opening the video using two other video programs- MX Player and VLC Player- an no "robotic" garbled intermittent sounds!
I tried to isolate if it could be a problem with my external SD card, so I tested by shooting another video but using the Phone memory- but same symptoms.
I don't think anything is wrong with my S3 as the videos will play with no sound issues using other video programs, but a bit dumbfounded about the Quicktime issues.
Anyone else noticed this? Possible causes?
If you tried two other players and none of them exhibit the same symptoms, then the problem probably lies with your Quicktime or your Mac.
anakin1979 said:
Hmmm so I shot a couple of videos from my S3 today and transferred them to my Macbook Pro (09 Model, 13inch) running Lion, with all OS X updates installed.
I shot the videos on full HD 1080P.
When I opened the videos on my mac using the default Quicktime Player app, I noticed that there were intermittent "robotic" sounds, kinda like garbled noise heard several times during the video.
I tried opening the video using two other video programs- MX Player and VLC Player- an no "robotic" garbled intermittent sounds!
I tried to isolate if it could be a problem with my external SD card, so I tested by shooting another video but using the Phone memory- but same symptoms.
I don't think anything is wrong with my S3 as the videos will play with no sound issues using other video programs, but a bit dumbfounded about the Quicktime issues.
Anyone else noticed this? Possible causes?
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Have you found a solution?
On my mac, in quicktime: garbage but at least the video auto rotates. Using MX player, video plays fine but not rotated! Arg!!!
On windows: playback fine, but no rotate either! Grrr!
I've been having issues with downcast, winamp, and the stock samsung music player with random pausing of playback. Downcast informed me it was doing this because another app was requesting audio focus. This happened on the stock rom and on the current debloated rom I'm running.
Anyone have any ideas?
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I've been having issues with downcast, winamp, and the stock samsung music player with random pausing of playback. Downcast informed me it was doing this because another app was requesting audio focus. This happened on the stock rom and on the current debloated rom I'm running.
Anyone have any ideas?
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After researching a bit it looks like this is a fault of Winamp, it asks for audio focus causing other apps to pause even when you're not using winamp to play anything. Just thought i'd post in case someone else has the same issue.
Every time I use the music player it can be jittery at times, I never experience jitter when playing videos or viewing a video on YouTube. The music is stored on the phone.
Does anyone know what can cause the intermittent jitter?