Sound output to speakers has some noise - AT&T HTC One (M7)

I output the music to my car speakers with the jack. There is some noise coming out of the background. Sometimes it will go away but most of the time I can hear it. Does anyone have the same issue?

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never heard it, maybe it's your music file's issues. or turn the volume down try again

nattoleon said:
never heard it, maybe it's your music file's issues. or turn the volume down try again
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I am sure it's not the music files because those are the same as the files on my evo 4G LTE. When I output the music with my evo, it's fine without noise. Even I turned the volume down, there is still some noise (like bad connection noise) coming out from my right speaker. Thanks for the tips, I guess I am the only one who's having trouble. Maybe I should just exchange it.

yeah, exchange it , that's the best way to solove this

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The background noise of vibrant

Hello, did anyone find that the background noise of vibrant is very clear, when using headsets.
If you want to have a test, I think you can do as fellow.
1. Find a quiet environment, plug in your headsets
2. Open music player, turn the volume to 0
3. Play a song, you'll hear the background noise immediately
4. If stop the song, the background noise hold on for several seconds, then disappear.
What's the cause of this? Driver or hardware design? or just software.
So did anyone have some idear for solving this problem?
I have no background noise, try different head phones, maybe they are the problem.
I've heard it with iems in silence, same as what you described.
oka1 said:
I have no background noise, try different head phones, maybe they are the problem.
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I use te headset comes from tmobile, factory headset.
Which headset are you using? and also rom and kernel.
I tested in several kernels and roms, all have this question.
It's what you get for listening to crappy MP3's use something better than MP3 preferably lossless
z0phi3l said:
It's what you get for listening to crappy MP3's use something better than MP3 preferably lossless
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no, noise does not come from mp3. I use musicplayer just to take a example.
the noise comes when the dsp has outputs,and disappears when the dsp has no outputs
I am pretty sure you are hearing hardware static noise from the audio circuit. The sound quality of the headphone amp in the galaxy phones is better than most HTC phones, but sadly still falls short compared to an iPhone and many dedicated mp3 players. The static is even more evident with higher sensitivity headphones like the ultimate ears tripple-fis and the like.
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Yeah I hear this also...if you don't hear it you're probably using cheap headphones.

Headphones plugged in, but still using speaker for alarm + ringtones

Well, I use my phone as my alarm and this simply will not do. I could live with the ringtone and notifications not playing through the speaker, but the alarm which is an mp3 absolutely must. Is there a way to fix this? Is this ICS or the gs3?
chadamir said:
Well, I use my phone as my alarm and this simply will not do. I could live with the ringtone and notifications not playing through the speaker, but the alarm which is an mp3 absolutely must. Is there a way to fix this? Is this ICS or the gs3?
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This is annoying as hell when I'm driving in my car plugged into the car's aux input... audio cuts out for a second and then my notification *pop* noise plays through the speaker, then transfers back to the car audio. Meanwhile, all the system noises like the little *bloop* noises it makes when pressing on stuff in the OS get forwarded to the headphones.
Why, Samsung? What is the point of this frivolous change from stock (oh yea... to your "Is this ICS or the gs3" question, it's the gs3) . There's no conceivable reason for it, and it's applied inconsistently.
There are a lot of things I'm liking about TouchWiz, but equally as many annoyances (like this).
demarcmj said:
This is annoying as hell when I'm driving in my car plugged into the car's aux input... audio cuts out for a second and then my notification *pop* noise plays through the speaker, then transfers back to the car audio. Meanwhile, all the system noises like the little *bloop* noises it makes when pressing on stuff in the OS get forwarded to the headphones.
Why, Samsung? What is the point of this frivolous change from stock (oh yea... to your "Is this ICS or the gs3" question, it's the gs3) . There's no conceivable reason for it, and it's applied inconsistently.
There are a lot of things I'm liking about TouchWiz, but equally as many annoyances (like this).
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Is this something that can be modified at a higher level or is this a lower level feature?

YP-GI1 lower volume after pausing

This is an issue that's been affecting my device from the beginning. Sometimes the volume feels louder than usual: to prove it's not just my imagination, if I pause the device (or switch to another song), after resuming the volume is sensitively lower, although I assume the latter is what is supposed to be the regular volume. In order to restore the 'louder' volume, I need to unplug and quickly replug my headphones, yet it doesn't always seem to work.
I've been wondering if it may be related to the volume limiter included in the drivers that gets somehow disabled and then enabled after I pause and resume.
Did anybody experience this?
I'm using the Uk version of the Yp-GI1, it mounts a stock rom (rooted) and my music player is Poweramp.
mymo82 said:
This is an issue that's been affecting my device from the beginning. Sometimes the volume feels louder than usual: to prove it's not just my imagination, if I pause the device (or switch to another song), after resuming the volume is sensitively lower, although I assume the latter is what is supposed to be the regular volume. In order to restore the 'louder' volume, I need to unplug and quickly replug my headphones, yet it doesn't always seem to work.
I've been wondering if it may be related to the volume limiter included in the drivers that gets somehow disabled and then enabled after I pause and resume.
Did anybody experience this?
I'm using the Uk version of the Yp-GI1, it mounts a stock rom (rooted) and my music player is Poweramp.
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I have similar issues, but it doesn't occur often enough for it to bug me.
My symptoms are that sometimes after starting playing audio (I mostly listen to podcasts using DoggCatcher), I can barely hear the audio at all. Unplugging the headphones and plugging them back in fixes the issue.
I always thought that it was a slight defect in my headphone jack causing this. I know when I wiggle the headphone plug when it is plugged in, the audio cuts in/out. As such, I have always kind of figured the defect was associated with the mechanism in the headphone jack that detects when headphones are plugged in (or something else in the jack).
The other audio shift that I notice is associated wtih podcasts that are recorded at a low volume level. When I listen to these, I have to crank the volume. When I pause and then resume the podcast, the player reverts to a lower volume automatically, which I then have to turn up. I have assumed this was by design so that you don't blow your ears out!
I agree that podcast are recorded at a lower volume, I'm a big listener too, but my issue is slightly different. First off it occurs with every pair of headphones/earphones I plug into the device, none of which is faulty. Besides, I don't know how the louder volume is triggered, but I do know that pausing and resuming, or switching to another song turn the volume down of 20-30% and it stays lower until I unplug and plug the headphones again...

ClearAudio+ Distortion under MM

I upgraded to MM on my Z5C when it rolled out. I'm bootloader locked, my DRM keys are in place etc.
Now normally I listen with a bluetooth headset (and yes am plagued by the new stuttering on bluetooth connections with MM, but audio is otherwise clear), so I was surprised when I hooked up wired earphones and heard muddy, distored audio, as though I'd cranked bass up in an equalizer. Completely fuzzed audio. A quick test and I discovered that turning OFF clearaudio+ stopped the distortion.
I loved the clearaudio+ quality, but it's now just causing this nasty distortion. Has anyone else experienced this?
I had the same issue, go to settings, apps and clear data of audio settings
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Jbondop said:
I had the same issue, go to settings, apps and clear data of audio settings
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Pure genius, thanks for the tip. Worked perfectly and all audio settings are now back on track.
Altercation said:
I upgraded to MM on my Z5C when it rolled out. I'm bootloader locked, my DRM keys are in place etc.
Now normally I listen with a bluetooth headset (and yes am plagued by the new stuttering on bluetooth connections with MM, but audio is otherwise clear), so I was surprised when I hooked up wired earphones and heard muddy, distored audio, as though I'd cranked bass up in an equalizer. Completely fuzzed audio. A quick test and I discovered that turning OFF clearaudio+ stopped the distortion.
I loved the clearaudio+ quality, but it's now just causing this nasty distortion. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Yes! The buggers. I only use dsee now to eliminate this racket. Also I find that plugging my phone in to external amp via the headphone socket and immediately pressing play results in intermittent stuttering of the audio for at least ten seconds. MM has clearly broken the sound. I want to love this phone but sony are making it difficult/don't give an aftersales sh**e.
If htc had made a phone with this spec I wouldn't have hesitated. (by this spec, i mean ip rated, sub 5", half decent camera, sd card, for the trolls)
Jbondop said:
I had the same issue, go to settings, apps and clear data of audio settings
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what app ???
I have the same problems more or less with Nougat and have no "audio settings" app or anything like it...

earpiece grille not producing any sound

As title suggest, no sound come out from the earpiece grille/upper speaker. So whenever someone calling me, I can't hear them and have to resort to use speaker or plugging earphone.
Attached picture are my spec, and "play music by receiver" test that I have done.
Same problem here.
I was using V11.0.4.0.QJWEUXM (EEA), changed to V11.0.10.0.QJWMIXM and still have the same problem.
From time to time speaker (earpice) work ok.
I made a test with an app Speaker test from Playstore and it works, so i think its a software problem.
I think that the volume go to low because i can here something but at a volume to low.
Any sugestion what to do next?

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