Every time I play a sound (example: keyboard press) my speaker makes a slight hiss for a few seconds after (I could only hear it when I put my ear up close)... is my speaker broken??? I think it started when my phone accidentally played nyan cat at the loudest level (really loud)
And also sometimes when I play YouTube videos at the 0 volume I could hear a buzzing noise (goes away when I pause)
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w5062 said:
Every time I play a sound (example: keyboard press) my speaker makes a slight hiss for a few seconds after (I could only hear it when I put my ear up close)... is my speaker broken??? I think it started when my phone accidentally played nyan cat at the loudest level (really loud)
And also sometimes when I play YouTube videos at the 0 volume I could hear a buzzing noise (goes away when I pause)
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Don't worry, it's fine.
w5062 said:
Every time I play a sound (example: keyboard press) my speaker makes a slight hiss for a few seconds after (I could only hear it when I put my ear up close)... is my speaker broken??? I think it started when my phone accidentally played nyan cat at the loudest level (really loud)
And also sometimes when I play YouTube videos at the 0 volume I could hear a buzzing noise (goes away when I pause)
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On keyboard press you have "sound on keypress" activated, look in keyboard settings.
The fact that is just a hissing sound is because is a quiet audio file, like you would record a mute person, the hissing is some software thing that makes a background noise whenever an audio file is played/called by an action,
be it an empty audio, a silent part on a track..etc, is always present but you can-t always hear it because of the song, call...etc
Is bugging me wen in call and the person i'm talking to is silent,
because i have in-call volume at max, it depends on the drivers of each rom,
some don't have it.
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I can somewhat frequently hear a slight "hum" or "buzz" after interacting with the UI- For example clicking a link in the browser will play the short click sound and then there will be the soft buzz for 3-4 seconds after
It's speaker related as if it's muted it doesn't happen. but if the volume is right down it does.
Anyone else notice this? Is it normal? I'm sure in a noisy environment I wouldn't notice at all, and it isn't noticible ifplaying anything longer than a few seconds.
is this normal when headset is plugged and the incoming calls and alarm volume from speaker decreased by half?
Have you checked under Settings > Sound> Volumes that the notifications volume is all the way up?
Chris.
Ya its as its supposed to b by sammy.u gotta increase manually
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alarm and notification volume has set to max. i tested it again with head set plugged and removed. immediately the loudness from speaker decreased by half when headset plugged, when I removed the headset while alarm is still playing it returns loudly.
how can i set volume to full from speaker even when headset is on?
suta said:
alarm and notification volume has set to max. i tested it again with head set plugged and removed. immediately the loudness from speaker decreased by half when headset plugged, when I removed the headset while alarm is still playing it returns loudly.
how can i set volume to full from speaker even when headset is on?
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Do you mean the speaker that would play music out loud, with no headphones plugged in? When headphones are plugged in, no sound should play through the phones speaker, only through the headphones.
Chris.
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yea, media volume wouldnt play through phone speaker. but alarm and incoming calls will always play through speaker even with headset on.
suta said:
yea, media volume wouldnt play through phone speaker. but alarm and incoming calls will always play through speaker even with headset on.
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Strange, because my phone kills off all sound from the phone speaker when the headphones are plugged in. No idea then.
Chris.
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Hi, when i am listening to music on my head phones and a text comes through it defaults to this loud beeping noise. If i play around with the volume/sounds long enough it will change to the notification sound that i originaly set, and the volume is much lower. The second i unplug my head phones and plug them back in the default loud beeping notification is present.
Is there sonething that i am missing? When listening to music on my headphones I just want the notification noise to be the the sound i initially chose (when my headphones are unplugged) and not the default beeping noise.
I think this is so that it's easier to hear? I'm not sure. I like the beeping noise actually.
Interestingly, in Settings > Message, you'll find the Tone and Vibrate options disabled...
Hi guys,
I just switched from my Nexus 5 to S6 Edge. I noticed one VERY annoying thing: if I'm not on silent or vibrate mode while listening to music (I use PowerAmp) through headphone, both music and notification sound will be redirected to loudspeaker every time a notification comes. Everybody around me can hear the music I'm listening to + the notification and the speaker on S6 is pretty damn loud.
This gets even more annoying when I'm chatting with friends as notification sound will be played every few seconds. I had to mute notification sound. I did some research and most threads here on XDA said it's an Android bug, but I don't think so. My Nexus 5 never had this problem on 4.4, 5.0 or 5.1. Please help!
There's nothing you can do. Silence your phone.
Seriously? That would be damn annoying bug
So I've been playing around with the phone for a few days and come to one conclusion.
The phone speakers are not great. Average at best.
More specifically, the top phone speaker is so terrible it is drowning out the decent quality sound of the bottom speaker.
I'd much rather just use the bottom speaker and forget about the top altogether.
Does anyone know of a way to either disable the top speaker for media sounds, or an app that lets you independently control the left/right speaker volumes so I can just turn the dam thing off?
The bottom speaker is very decent and the distortion from the top speaker when playing at louder volumes is very annoyingly bad !!
Disable stereo+ function under sound settings
I already did this, and my problem was not solved
I already did this, and my problem was not solved