So i've downloaded Simple Profile Sound Widget (See google play), and after i used it i wasnt happy about it so i deleted it again.
After several days i changed the original profile from Melody to Vibrate mode.
Now the thing that happened was it didnt vibrate, but it also made the sound from the melody mode.
When i changed it to Silent mode it also just made the sound from the melody mode.
This all happened after i used and then uninstalled the Simple Profile Sound Widget.
I've recently upgraded to 4.1.1 (Jelly Bean) and the problem still occurs.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve this problem?
Or is the only option to restore it to the factory settings?
Try contact the developer first .
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So I wiped data via recovery on my phone. After that my lock screen and dtmf tones were quiet. I factory reset etc didn't fix it. So I was googling and found that these are system sounds and found an application called audio manager (free in market) I downloaded that and now my sounds are fixed. That application allows you to modify system volume level.
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I had the same exact issue and couldn't figure it out, even unrooted the phone and then I found your post and it totally helped! thanks
1) Can't set the default ringtone. I can go into settings and select a ringtone but for some reason the defauls stays on silent. Have to set ringtone for each contact. If a non contact number calls, no ringtone just vibrate. FYI the power control widget only has two options, speaker with vibe lines and phone with vibe lines. nothing else.
2)With Update 4.0.4c moving from one remembered wifi connection to another I got an error in the menu. Can't turn wifi on at all. Restoring to original WB rom if this is a consistant problem.
Can someone give me some advice here?
Forever a noob
Re-installed rom for a 5th time. Installed doom kernal. Took care of the first problem. Have not updated to 4.0.4 c yet. Not sure if I want to now
Hi Guys,
Always loved loading custom roms on my androids. Never had a problem I had to ask for help with until now. Please bear with me; I'm trying not to be noob-ish.
I'm running Resurrection Remix 4.4.2 on my Galaxy S2 GT-9100. I installed it last night. Had a big problem (after rebooting into recovery and then wipingdata/factory reset) - I couldn't mount my sdcard1 (externalSD) in CWMrecovery > hence I couldn't install the rom.zip from my SD card. I ended up using adb sideload to push the rom and GAPPS onto phone.
ROM working great so far, loving it! Suddenly; I can't adjust the audio slider for my main audio. The ring-volume and alarm volume can both be adjusted - and the speaker works when either of these two are used. My music/audio volume however won't lift up off zero. The speaker has the line through it to say it's muted completely.
I've tried using my hardware buttons, and the touchscreen to adjust it. I've searched Google & XDA. I've looking through all the settings on my phone. No luck. I've tried restarting phone. Can't think of any settings I've adjusted that could cause this. I was playing with contacts all afternoon, syncing FB images & organising Google contacts.
Please can somebody give me a hand - I've got my wedding coming up in 3 weeks and I don't have millions of hours to troubleshoot this alone.
Thanks in advance, let me know if there is anything I can do to help.
****This is strange. Just restarted my phone and it works again. Not sure then what is triggering the issue. Could be something to do with Open Mic for Google Now (it listens actively for "Ok Google"). Could be something to do with USB cable being plugged in and it thinks it is docked? Not sure any more. Working for now.****
****Now lost audio again! Was simply using my phone, using Google now to test the commands etc. Audio level dropped to zero, and I can't lift it up. Why! Perhaps it happened after phone went into standby?**** I've just checked and my WiFi doesn't go to sleep when phone is standby - it's already set to stay on.
A few notes:
This error occurred as soon as the phone was reset. Further resets have not fixed it. Restored from image; didn't fix it. Having trouble finding images from the mfgr.
Running Android 5.1, Kernel 3.10..72
Phone has been rooted since.
My Android development is limited to entry-level at best, but I did run an example app that reads the ringtone; it reads "null."
Using a 3rd-party app ("Zedge?") to set ringtone "succeeded"/silently failed i.e. no change.
Attempting to open ringtone settings crash/reboots phone.
Remoting in via FileZilla/SSHDroid, I can still see the ringtones in the /system/media/audio folder. Downloaded to my PC, they all seem to play fine though one file in notifications seems glitched.
Phone receives calls fine while on vibrate. You can imagine this is not an ideal solution.
How should I go about diagnosing and fixing this?
I already have this problem for a while.
It already began when I was still on Android 8.
The major problem is with a car it since it connects and then disconnects from the buetooth carkit when the ringtone is interrupted, when the ringing starts again it does not reconnect.
I can always try a full reset of the phone but not in the first weeks.
And even when I reset it, it can reappear, I'd like to know the cause.
I already uninstalled call recorders but this does not help. I started uninstalling apps I can live without but still no solution.
Did this happen to anybody else and what is the solution?
Well I did a hard reset and the problem showed up again when I installed volume manager from Bytehamster. Uinstallng Volume manager did not help
So I mailed bytehamster and he replied
"Such behavior can not be caused by my app. The app is only active while you use it and the only thing it ever does is setting volume (just like the hardware volume buttons do). The app does not cause permanent changes to the system. The fact that the problem does not even go away if you uninstall the app shows that the app is not causing the issue. There must be a coincidence and something other was changed.
I tried again and once again it was Volume manager causing the problem.
I also restored a backup with Volume manager installed and than I did not have the problem but my calendar could not synch.
So after all I looked for an alternative for volume manager (because I was not sure if Volume manager was the cause).
This seemed to solve the problem so I reinstalled all my apps and everythng worked fine.
In the end after installing a new app the problem arose again, uninstallng this app did not solve the problem.
Now I restarted in safe mode and the problem is gone.
So if I'm correct the problem is caused by one of the apps installed after the hard reset because the problem was not there in safe mode
So I think I have to find he app(s) causing this problem.
I know I can do this by installig one by one and try to make a call after every installation.
But this will be very time consuming, is there no way to find this out from the log (adb logcat), can you see in this log which app interrupts the call?
Any other way to find the cause is welcome.
Please correct me if my reasoning is faulty