Hi!
The other day I installed Beats Audio on my rooted Evo 3D GSM. The installation went fine until it said "Reboot failed. Please reboot manually." So I did and when the phone was booted there was no sound. I mean no sound at all. No ringtone sounded, no alarms, even the sound in calls is gone. Only silence. I tried uninstalling Beats Audio but that didn't work. It's still completely silent.
Anyone else having this problem? Can anyone give me a nudge in the right direction in how to solve this?
Best regards
It would help if you gave us some more information. What rom are you on, how did you install beats, have you treid re-flashing the rom, have you tried just flashing a rom that already has beats...
This has happened to me before but only when I was on odexed ROM( stock ROM)
So my suggestion is to be on 4ext recovery, flash a deodexed ROM. Wipe cache and dalvik, make sure you download the appropriate beats zip.
Its just like sitlet said, most of the ROMs already come with beats, xcloud, and Sony bravia tweaks. Which led me to believe your using a stock ROM. You can solve all your issues by just flashing a deodexed ROM with all the tweaks I mentioned.
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hey all.... I have a dilly of a pickle on my hands here.... I am still pretty new to the ROM scene, so bear with me. I am currently running Energy v3.10.2012 on my Amaze 4G and I have no sound coming from the speaker. No ringtones, notifications, or music... Everything works fine through headphones.
here's a rundown of the history of my phone:
>> unlocked using HTC method
>> first custom ROM was QuikSense, which I replaced with Energy 2.27 a few days later because tethering didn't work
>> ran Energy 2.27 for about a month, tethering worked, but I had no audio from the speaker, also wifi and Bluetooth didn't work, but these were non-issues
>> installed stock T-Mobile kernel immediately after Energy 2.27, still no wifi, BT, or sound
>> re-flashed stock T-Mo kernel after the first flash, I read I needed to do this... still no change.
>> installed Energy 3.10 an hour ago, wifi works, haven't checked BT, but still no sound
>> I always do a wipe/factory reset before flashing the ROM
I think I read that the stock T-Mo kernel is installed as part of the ROM install via CWM recovery. I also flashed the boot.img extracted from the ROM zip using Flash Image GUI. No change. If I reboot the phone I can get audio for a split second if I try to change the ringtone or whatever, and then never again. Any ideas? This is becoming quite a nuisance!
depaulhifi said:
hey all.... I have a dilly of a pickle on my hands here.... I am still pretty new to the ROM scene, so bear with me. I am currently running Energy v3.10.2012 on my Amaze 4G and I have no sound coming from the speaker. No ringtones, notifications, or music... Everything works fine through headphones.
here's a rundown of the history of my phone:
>> unlocked using HTC method
>> first custom ROM was QuikSense, which I replaced with Energy 2.27 a few days later because tethering didn't work
>> ran Energy 2.27 for about a month, tethering worked, but I had no audio from the speaker, also wifi and Bluetooth didn't work, but these were non-issues
>> installed stock T-Mobile kernel immediately after Energy 2.27, still no wifi, BT, or sound
>> re-flashed stock T-Mo kernel after the first flash, I read I needed to do this... still no change.
>> installed Energy 3.10 an hour ago, wifi works, haven't checked BT, but still no sound
>> I always do a wipe/factory reset before flashing the ROM
I think I read that the stock T-Mo kernel is installed as part of the ROM install via CWM recovery. I also flashed the boot.img extracted from the ROM zip using Flash Image GUI. No change. If I reboot the phone I can get audio for a split second if I try to change the ringtone or whatever, and then never again. Any ideas? This is becoming quite a nuisance!
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Start from scratch. Titanium Backup your apps and data. Use the superwipe.zip to completely wipe your phone. Flash ROM from recovery. Reboot phone. Once it boots, make sure adb debugging is on. Use the boot.img from the ROM zip and flash it with the stock kernel flasher. Your phone will reboot again and everything should work. PM me if u don't understand any of that
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http://db.tt/zQ1KXYIw - Superwipe.zip
You can find everything else you need in the first 4 posts of this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362759
[ROM][*NEW*] |March 10| Energy™ -.¸¸.·´¯ Sense 3.0 ROM Themed ¯´·.¸¸. -
You can find the ROMs boot.img if you unzip and extract to your desktop and open the extracted folder. Place the boot.img in the "kernel Here" folder.
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Seen lots of threads all over xda (and other forums) about having no sound during calls so decided to create a new thread which can hopefully sort this out.
My facts
* currently running Omega v27
* If I flash stock ROM or Omega v27, sound during call is fine.
* If I flash a different modem, sound is normally lost, despite clearing caches and fixing permissions.
* flashing a theme can lose call sound
* I can restore a known working nandroid backup and have no sound when it boots
* best way to get sound back is to flash siyah kernel then dli4 modem, then clear caches and fix permissions (although this doesn't always work)
* sometimes the only way to get audio during a call isto reflash
* changing a kernel often means sound is lost
* I never had this problem with ics or earlier versions
This is driving me nuts, anyone got any ideas about what is causing this or how to debug/fix
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Try a different Rom?
Cheers dude, will try that, question is, so sick of flashing, can't be arsed trying loads of roms, now which one....
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it's easy.
never reboot phone in silent/vibrate mode and have a boot animation sound (or at least lock screen soundo on).
after reboot be sure some sound is played before a call (as mentioned above).
your problem is gone (at least it should be).
just out off interest, does your provider do HD voice, just wondering if there might be a link?
tumult said:
it's easy.
never reboot phone in silent/vibrate mode and have a boot animation sound (or at least lock screen soundo on).
after reboot be sure some sound is played before a call (as mentioned above).
your problem is gone (at least it should be).
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Whoaaa, I'll try that and re-enable boot sound, really hope it works..... Thanks for suggestion
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just out off interest, does your provider do HD voice, just wondering if there might be a link?
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Yeah, I use 3 UK who use hd voice...
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Hmmmm, enabled boot sound, applied themes, changed kernel, did 2xwipes and fix permissions and still got call sound
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I have a crackling sound when making calls....and have something to do with enabling disable the sound, like the other guy mention here...
but the crackling persist and I cant make any call
see my post here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32351893&postcount=9189
gsw5700 said:
* currently running Omega v27
* If I flash stock ROM or Omega v27, sound during call is fine.
* If I flash a different modem, sound is normally lost, despite clearing caches and fixing permissions.
* flashing a theme can lose call sound
* I can restore a known working nandroid backup and have no sound when it boots
* best way to get sound back is to flash siyah kernel then dli4 modem, then clear caches and fix permissions (although this doesn't always work)
* sometimes the only way to get audio during a call isto reflash
* changing a kernel often means sound is lost
* I never had this problem with ics or earlier versions
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Been dealing with this since JB leaked. Exact symptoms... Took me almost 4 hours 1 day to finally get all my mods/themes/kernel right and have sound. Looks like we found the fix though, will try next time I run into this issue. Likely when an official official JB is released, not the poland soak test.
yes!!!
best way to get sound back is to flash siyah kernel then dli4 modem
just did that, only left combination that I had to test...sound is back I think...
Scared to touch again at the phone kkkkkk
let's see...
Dude, i think tumult has maybe sorted it out, enabled boot sound and not one issue since, hoping it continues.
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Tumult is a star xda dude looks like problem is fixed, many many thanks
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I've started getting a situation when I install a MIUI based ROM in my I9300T, and any call to or from a mobile has extremely distorted audio (sounds like an amplifier trying to run at 150%) in both directions.
The audio is fine to landlines, so it sounds like it might be CODEC based.
I've done factory resets, Dalvik, Cache, reflash, new modem, reduced volume, and everything else I can think of. Flashing back to a non-MIUI resolves the problem, and re-flashing MIUI brings it back every time.
I've found a couple of threads asking about this problem, but nobody has every given a suggested solution (other than reset, reflash, modem).
Has anyone here experienced this or found a solutions?
Cheers,
Jason
AW: [Q] Badly clipped voice audio running MIUI based roms
Had exactlythe same problem, tried different MIUI versions, different modems etc. Call audio on ALL Samsung based MIUI was terrible, it worked only well on MIUI polimorph (which is AOSP/CM based). But on this MIUI I had issues with Bluetooth...
I read somewhere that this problem may occur when you come from stock Samsung Jellybean ROM and then flash a Jeallybean MIUI. So I tried following:
1. Download a ICS Stock Samsung ROM (for example 4.0.4) - important: complete ROM with PDA, Modem & CSC)
2. Flash ICS ROM with ODIN -- warning: all your data on internal SD will be erased!
3. Boot into your ICS Stock Samsung ROM (just to check call audio, should be fine...)
4. Flash CWM
5. Restart phone into CWM and flash your MIUI
6. Wipe data/factory reset
7. Restart & boot your MIUI. In case you got stuck while booting into MIUI do another full wipe data/cache in CWM. Then booting into MIUI should work fine.
!!! Attention: ALL YOUR DATA ON INTERNAL SD ARE ERASED WITH THIS METHOD !!! Be sure to copy your data, backups etc. to external SD or to your PC/laptop !!!
This was the solution I found after 1,5 weeks trying and reading and trying etc... Hope this works for you also!
Btw: be very careful doing this - there is always a risk of bricking your phone! Read carefully all about flashing with ODIN! Good luck...
Brilliant, thanks for the lengthy response!
The main thing I was wanting was an acknowledgement that someone had experienced and been able to overcome the problem, and you've included a description of exactly how you did it too.
Thank you very much for the help, and I'll post back in here if this works for me too in case others have the same problem.
I'd love to know which part of this process actually resolves the issue. I wonder what aspect of the JB ROM is not erased or overwritten by the MIUI installer.
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You're welcome mate!
I'm also wondering WHY this helped, but it did... I only read somewhere in the forums that all the Bluetooth and WiFi issues on CM 10.1 only happen when flashing from a JB Samsung ROM, and everything is ok when coming from an ICS ROM. So I thought it is worth the try...
And I'm really happy now that I can use my beloved MIUI (Sammy-based MIUI-India) on my SGS3
Wow, what a grind this was to implement.
OK, so I...
1. Odin installed 4.0.4 and reset
2. Flashed MIUI m0, same problem
3. Odin installed 4.0.4 again, reset
4. Made a call, no audio at all
5. Factory reset again
6. Made a call, receive audio only, no send
7. Factory reset again
8. Reflashed MIUI m0
9. Made a call, no audio
10. Flashed modem DUELL2
11. Audio works!
12. FlashedMIUI India
Finally, MIUI and working audio!
You'd think from this list that flashing the new modem would have fixed the original issue, but I'd already tried this several times with no luck.
I'm guessing there is something in the 4.0.4 roms that is set in the flash related to a hardware codec. It may be that in JB the values are modified, and once it's been changed MIUI doesn't have any means of resetting it, during installation or subsequent booting.
Now I've wasted many hours on this, but at least I can go home happy
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Really much work, but finally you got it working! Congrats!
Yes, I know, only flashing different modems without flashing ICS before won't help with this weird MIUI audio issue... Can't remember all the modems I tried, but tried many...
Hey Everyone
I installed FusionSP 1.02 and also Fusion 2.06 but i have a problem at both roms. I cant hear any sound from my phone . I did a full wipe , and installed rom and gapps correctly. I tried redownloading and reinstalling them but still got nothin. Tried other roms and i can hear sound from them. What may be the reason for this ?
Hey Everyone
I installed FusionSP 1.02 and also Fusion 2.06 but i have a problem at both roms. I cant hear any sound from my phone . I did a full wipe , and installed rom and gapps correctly. I tried redownloading and reinstalling them but still got nothin. Tried other roms and i can hear sound from them. What may be the reason for this ?