Hi all im having trouble with WiFi when playing music through my Bluetooth speakers like YouTube videos skip and buffer and radio apps its really getting me down I have tried searching and tried numerous fixes wifi tweaks but nothing helps has anyone found a fix for this or some sort of work around any help would be much appreciated
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I've tried a few live streaming radio apps, both 3g and wifi, and everything keeps popping after 2sec. Pre-recorded stuff works fine, but "live" streaming audio sounds like the buffer isn't big enough.
Anyone else with poor performance in this area, or maybe even a fix?
Thanks!
I have a Unlocked Galaxy S 2 running on AT&T. The phone came pre-loaded with 2.3.3. Originally the bluetooth audio feature worked with my car (Suzuki Kizoshi 2010) but I had to go into the running application and force close A2DP bluetooth running. I guess this causes a problem with some car units. Anyway I upgraded the phone to 2.3.4 UHKG7 and now the audio over bluetooth doesn't work. The phone part works as I can make and receive calls. This is very important for me to be able to play the audio over bluetooth as I have a long commute to work and like to listen to my music. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank You.
SOLVED IT!
Look in this thread I wrote...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17234761#post17234761
Awesome!
Thank You so much, that fixed it. I now can hear music through my car. Couple of small issues I've noticed, the music sounds somewhat static. Also when I'm talking to someone over bluetooth my voice seems to eco in the car as this didn't happen before. I am very happy those are just miner issues I can live with, but if you have any suggestions on tweaking the settings to fix this that would be great. Thanks again!
Ok, I'm glad I could help you with this.
I'm still figuring out how this audio codec has to set correctly .....
Hello everyone,
I've just updated my SGP321 to stock KitKat (rooted).
I stream audio using Spotify to a Jawbone Big Jambox via bluetooth. The thing is I'm getting lots of stuttering and some drops.
After searching a bit, I tried turning off Stamina Mode but the problem persists.
It happens no matter if the song is streamed or offline.
Does anyone have this issue or any tip to solve it?
Cheers
absolutab said:
Hello everyone,
I've just updated my SGP321 to stock KitKat (rooted).
I stream audio using Spotify to a Jawbone Big Jambox via bluetooth. The thing is I'm getting lots of stuttering and some drops.
After searching a bit, I tried turning off Stamina Mode but the problem persists.
It happens no matter if the song is streamed or offline.
Does anyone have this issue or any tip to solve it?
Cheers
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Ok, this is definitely something with Spotify. Youtube audio is perfect.
My phone (also KitKat) doesn't have this problem... No clue whatsoever on why this happens!
Cheers
Same here
I have the same problem on my Xperia Tablet Z LTE, since KitKat upgrade.
Audio over BT studders, when wifi is on. With wifi off, it works like it used too.
Doesn't matter where the audio comes from or if it is streamed or local.
Having no problem whatsover either with Spotify or Walkman to my SBH20.
I've been getting stutter with my pair of UE BOOMS, but only when doubling up. Will try with wifi off and report back.
Didn't stream much til recently. Does anyone have positive results pre4.4.2
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I have phone connected to car over Bluetooth. I want to see how can I identify playback information for Bluetooth. I am looking for the codec and bit rate information when playing music with Google play or Pandora apps over a2dp. To be clear: I'm looking for a2dp connection codec and bit rate information. I tried googling and searching at sea but didn't find anything useful. I tried logcat viewer but don't know if that info is there at all. Too much noise. Tried searching through but no success. Help please.
I'm using sense Rom on HTC M7. Android 4.4.3. Rooted.
Thank you.
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I haven't seen anyone else post this yet so I'm hoping someone can help me out. I have a Bluetooth speaker in my car that works fine on stock or on kit Kat roms. But on every lollipop rom I've tried, the audio through the Bluetooth is slightly slowed down (resulting in everything sounded a little lower) and kind of choppy.
The audio plays fine through the phones speaker or through a headset, it's only on Bluetooth that this happens.
Any body else having this problem? Any suggestions?
Same issue here.
I think it may be the speaker I'm using, because I had the same issue when I connected my tablet to it that is also running lollipop. I need to find a different Bluetooth device and see if the problem persists.
supermatt9 said:
I think it may be the speaker I'm using, because I had the same issue when I connected my tablet to it that is also running lollipop. I need to find a different Bluetooth device and see if the problem persists.
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I was doing a search on this issue myself, which brought me here. It's actually only one speaker I have that does this, and it's the newest BT device I have. It's the HDMX Rave portable BT speaker. It worked fine with the KK ROMs I was using at the time I got it, but ever since updating to LP, only that speaker of all the BT audio devices I own does that.
Weird...
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Hi,
I've also experienced this, although it seems my Bluetooth plays much worse than yours. It's slow for a bit, then choppy and breaks up, then it'll speed up the music to get back to where it should be. It renders Bluetooth music completely unusable.
I've found:
High CPU usage causes this in KK (skydragon) for me. The high-usage culprit is the netd module, not sure if that's relevant.
I've flashed Jasmine Lollipop (5.0.11) lots of different ways, with several different modems, and it still has this issue.
It doesn't seem to depend on the app, as it happens with the default music app and with Spotify (192 Kbps).
It happens on both of my Bluetooth devices, a cheapo portable speaker and my nicer car stereo. I don't know the BT versions they use.
Disabling WiFi helps a little, disabling data does nothing.
Anyone have any workarounds?
i had the same problem when connecting to my car speaker.
funny thing is some days it works great, and other days all of a sudden it just plays all slow. anyone got fix?
So I've been doing some more tinkering. Turning off WiFi will fix the issue for my "dumb" bluetooth speaker (it's a pair button and a power switch only), however it will only fix the issue for the first ~3 minutes on my Clarion car stereo (with all sw updates). I've disabled literally every Bluetooth service, activity, provider, and responder that isn't essential for A2DP connections. I'm able to access the hidden menu item for Bluetooth testing, but I don't really know how to use it. If someone has directions for that I'd gladly put my phone through the paces.