Hey y'all,
is there anyone using A2DP headphones? I have tested this on 2 differenent headphones:
When there is a sound played over the headphones, there is a really high frequency tone playing, wich is really annoying. Sounds a little as some frequency interference or something.
Is that a known issue?
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I recently bought a stereo headset, Plantronics 590A, and I wonder what the rest of you think of the sound quality in your headsets.
I sometimes experience a low hiss while playing music with a lot of high pitches, like a lot of cymbals, crashes and high hats etc ( = Metal! )
Music with mostly base sounds just fine.
I solved this to some degree by adjusting the high pitches in the equalizer.
What quality sound do you have using A2DP?
I experience the hissing using both WMP and Pocket Player 2.72. Is there some player that is better or worse for use with A2DP?
Noticed that the hissing is significantly lower if the volume on the pda is set as low as possible and the volume on the headset is turned up than set the other way around.
Also, shameless bump...
Yea I am trying my friends motorola ht820 and I notice the same thing you said. It is still there even at setting the hardware volume low, any way we can reduce it more? It seems the treble is high
Dmon said:
I recently bought a stereo headset, Plantronics 590A, and I wonder what the rest of you think of the sound quality in your headsets.
I sometimes experience a low hiss while playing music with a lot of high pitches, like a lot of cymbals, crashes and high hats etc ( = Metal! )
Music with mostly base sounds just fine.
I solved this to some degree by adjusting the high pitches in the equalizer.
What quality sound do you have using A2DP?
I experience the hissing using both WMP and Pocket Player 2.72. Is there some player that is better or worse for use with A2DP?
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I use GSPlayer and TCPMP, with itech R35
I don't notice such problem
I know this is common pocket/WM problem with some devices
I'm getting this problem also.
I raised a thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=59333 to try and get my ideas out on the subject but I seem to have gotten to cold shoulder from the forum.
I've been doing a lot of my own testing but I cant decide if its 1)My phone (o2 xDA MiniS / Wizard / QTec 9100), 2)my headset (Motorola HT820) or 3)something to do with the bluetooth bandwidth/quality (Because when I use the external audio jack the sound is perfect).
Does anyone have an idea as to what the problem is?
Thanks all.
Plonka2000.
Experiencing ths same problem with Plantronics Pulsar 590A and S200 with AKU 3.2
I would say it could be due to bleutooth A2DP compression like it sounds like a bad/low bandwidth encoded file...
I'll test with an acer n311 if it is a2dp compatible ?!
could like to test with, for example, a SE K800i to see if it isn't the MS bluetooth stack...
Humm... I'll test with the 590A supplied bt audio adapter too tonight. If the sound's good, then we'll have to wait for some fixe on WM2005 :'(
tested with the Plantronics bt receiver, the sound quality is just vrey good.
So the problem is on the pda side..
Need to test with an other pda...
Yea, I am really disappointed with the sound quality of my Motorola HT820 that I got on ebay. Where did you guys purchase your headsets? I heard there were some fake ones on ebay, I don't know how they can forge it but it is a possibility.
I have an HTC EVO 4G LTE and whenever I use my Plantronics MX250 wired headset every phone call I make is distorted. The only way to 'fix' it is to reduce the volume to a level that is too low for me to hear when driving. I tried the Equalizer app to see if I could manipulate the bass/treble but it doesn't make a huge difference. I also disabled Beats. I never had problems with this headset with my touch pro 2 or iphone 4s. I'm assuming that the EVO sends a wider range of frequncies than the headset can handle.
The same issue does not appear on other headphones but I want to try and maintain using my Plantronics headset for phone calls since it is so comfortable. Do you guys know if there is a setting or app that can fix this?
thanks.
I have noticed a similar issue with my Klipsch One Headphones. It annoys the hell out of me. No issues however with my Sennheisher Adidas workout headphones. It is possible, higher quality headsets are picking up issues with the device that cheaper headphones aren't.
Was wondering if anyone else noticed this on the galaxy s III?
Listening to music on headphones while using the phone sounds great, but when i turn the screen off/idle, it produces these small crackling and distortion noises randomly in songs.
my guess is that it has to do with the battery saving function in the wolfson chip, but not sure?
any help is appreciated!
Sortvind said:
Was wondering if anyone else noticed this on the galaxy s III?
Listening to music on headphones while using the phone sounds great, but when i turn the screen off/idle, it produces these small crackling and distortion noises randomly in songs.
my guess is that it has to do with the battery saving function in the wolfson chip, but not sure?
any help is appreciated!
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Search sound threads crackling posted and i believe a fix .
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Hi,
I noticed that when connecting my phone to the car AUX there's a lot of hissing/static noise in the background, and it doesn't matter what app I use to play music.
I didn't have this problem with my previous phone (Oneplus One).
When using my Bluetooth headphone the noise is gone and the sound is clear.
Does anyone else experience this?
Also, I find the sound quality pretty flat and I'm looking for a good EQ, like the AudioFX I had on the Oneplus One. Tried many by now and all were crap...
Can anyone recommend a good EQ?
Thanks
I experience similar thing when I use earphones during call. I hear some mix of hissing, rustle noise that is very annoying.
During call mostly I don't hear any sound from other side until he/she started to speak. Very weird. Like some kind of noise reduction or cancellation is turned on.
When I turn on wind noise reduction I can hear other side all the time but hissing noise is constant.
I thought it was earphones problem but it happens with several different earphones.
Currently I use Honor engine AM12 Plus earphones.
I would like to hear some suggestions.
Thanks.
PLK-01 B180
Hi everyone. Have you tried to play some music at maximum volume?
My phone audio play it distorted and the volume is really low. Hope it's a software bug!!!
silvioslim said:
Hi everyone. Have you tried to play some music at maximum volume?
My phone audio play it distorted and the volume is really low. Hope it's a software bug!!!
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That happened to me once, I rebooted my phone and the distortion went away:good:
I guess you're right. After the reboot doesn't make it anymore. Think it's really a bug. Hope they fix it
if it happens again just double check outdoor mode is off just in case. it sounds pretty bad, even at lower volumes.
side note, has anyone tried viper4android yet? curious to know if it runs yet since the built in ROG eq only covers from 250hz to 8khz, viper gives you 60hz to 16khz I believe
ive had the same speaker bug that resetting seems to correct
but what im wondering is if anyone knows how to increase the headphone jack volume
im almost always on max volume with how low the audio is
I've been having problems with the aux jack being distorted only in my car. That's been going on for the week I've had mine, but just last night I had really poor audio from my Bluetooth earbuds. A restart fixed it but it's becoming a big enough pain I'm considering returning it.
Edit: Using the fan attachment and the aux jack on it yields normal, staticless audio.
ASUS thread: https://www.asus.com/zentalk/thread-247148-1-1.html
I had to install the BOSE Companion App in order to increase the Volume to my BT Headphones