why does my phone hae two ringers? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i get two separate ringers when I have an incoming call the one that is set by the system and another that is just a chirping ring. I don't understand where this chirping ring is coming from or how to disable it. Here are some log files that I have been scouring to try to find what sets off the secondary ringer even if Do Not Disturb or total silence is enabled. The chirping ring will stay active through the entire call until you end it. i am using CM13 for the boost mobile samsung j3, sm-j320p.
this is the link to the rom.
https://mega.nz/#!Rd1T0YSB!W4RAl5c7_fLM7JnZYCfQvuwqR6hKM86YYW_aaavO118
the camera is also broken but i can deal with that for now.
thanks

Related

Missing phone calls

Hello,
I'm missing calls with this unit all the time. When I call the unit, it does not even ring until second or third ring... am I doing something wrong here?
I'm with Fido.
Thanks
I had the same whith ELF . The problem is that it has priority for data connection . (and i can guess that you are checking mail every 5 min with sevelal accounts ). so when it use mail-push ----you miss calls
Solution to my mind is to check mail manualy or not every 5 min
I myself have ELF for telefon and reminder and X7500 only for DATA (mail internet massanger) and as organizer (more convinient to write than with ELF)
You can also call your carrier and ask them to add more time before voicemail picks up. My mother had this problem - picked up after 3-4 rings so she never had time to get it out of her purse. She got it extended to 6-7 rings and now she's fine.
My Athena rings on the 2nd ring, but my Jabra starts vibrating on the 1st, so I haven't had a problem.
marek101 said:
Hello,
I'm missing calls with this unit all the time. When I call the unit, it does not even ring until second or third ring... am I doing something wrong here?
I'm with Fido.
Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Make sure you use a .wav ringtone and not a .wma one
normally there is a 3 second delay. Try changing the registry to remove the delay
You've just to edit the follwing reg value:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0
edit "Script" value to apw0r
that's a zero in apw0r
Another issue that effects the time to ring is the type of ring tone. .wav files will ring quickest.
I just found a long list of registry hacks, and one of them might be very useful for this thread - you can change how the phone rings/handles incoming calls. Maybe playing around with this you can get your phone to ring sooner?
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Hermes_Registry

[Q] AOKP PUB 12/27 Sounds issues

I love Steve's AOKP PUB Rom but I seem to have one really irritating issue upon using it. I set my ringtone and notification sounds to the ones i always use. Pyxis for Ringtone, and Don't Panic for notifications. Then i noticed that i was not hearing the sounds during incoming phone calls and texts. So i go into the sound setting to see whats up and they both have unrecognized sounds listed. When i try to re-establish the original setting all the choices are gone except for 2 or 3 instead of the usual several dozen. If i use Root Explorer to go into the media folder all the ogg files are still present. Sometimes they come back upon a reboot. Sometimes they dont. Anyone else seen this or know whats happening? Thanks.
jslatas said:
I love Steve's AOKP PUB Rom but I seem to have one really irritating issue upon using it. I set my ringtone and notification sounds to the ones i always use. Pyxis for Ringtone, and Don't Panic for notifications. Then i noticed that i was not hearing the sounds during incoming phone calls and texts. So i go into the sound setting to see whats up and they both have unrecognized sounds listed. When i try to re-establish the original setting all the choices are gone except for 2 or 3 instead of the usual several dozen. If i use Root Explorer to go into the media folder all the ogg files are still present. Sometimes they come back upon a reboot. Sometimes they dont. Anyone else seen this or know whats happening? Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Same here. I'm back of AOKPBRAVO at the moment because of the sound issues. One thing that helped me a bit was to disable vibrate with ring and have ring only but it still would lose the ringtone and on calls the screen would light up and i had missed calls because the ringtone wouldn't be recognized.
I have noticed this same issue and believe I have found a work around for the problem. First take off the Vibrate on incoming calls. Then in the root of your sdcard there is a ringtones folder. Make sure that the ringtone is in that folder. With some of these new roms, they will only play ringtones that are in that folder plus the default that the developer chooses. Go into contacts and set the ringtone for the contact. First I would do it as a test ringtone on a number you can call from. If you have the same ringtone for multiple people then you have to make a new copy of that file. It will only play it for the last contact you assign it too. That is how I cleared my troubles with it. Hope this works out for you.

Call Recorder WORKING solution for SGH-I337(M) - UPDATED Sep.15.2013

This guide refers to Alex' (skvalex) Call Recorder but it can be applied to, and it should be working with most other available call recorders. I have the Canadian SGH-I337M, stock, odex, rooted but in theory this solution should be working on all SGH-I337(M).
IT DOES NOT WORK WITH AOSP/AOKP BASED ROM's (INCLUDING CM) - IT WILL CAUSE SYSTEM CRASHES!!!
MORE DETAILS ON POST# 3
I have been using this Call Recorder on all my previous Samsung phones and personally, I consider it to be the most reliable, capable and best supported call recorder out there, however as of today, Sep.15.2013, although all the North American versions of the S4 are officially supported, the recorder still yields blank records (0m0s) when used out of the box. The WORKING solution is presented bellow.
There is a trial version but if you like the recorder and need it, I would highly recommend buying it - it's worth every penny.
Method 1
1. Install Call Recorder (or your preferred one).
2. Download the attached flashable zip - it contains the 2 modified files from "system/etc/snd_soc_msm".
3. Flash the zip from recovery. (Optionally, you can backup the original files - before flashing the zip - as indicated in method 2 bellow)
4. Enjoy
Method 2 (manually creating a backup of the original files)
1. Install Call Recorder (or your preferred one).
2. Download the attached flashable zip - it contains the 2 modified files from "system/etc/snd_soc_msm".
3. Extract/save the 2 files in the "system/etc/snd_soc_msm" folder from the zip.
4. Go to the same directory on the phone (system/etc/snd_soc_msm) and make a backup of the 2 original files by adding ".bak" at the end (you'll need root).
5. Copy the 2 files extracted from the zip (in step #3), over here.
6. Set the permissions to 644 (rw-r--r--).
6. Reboot and enjoy.
The recommended settings for the Call Recorder:
- Device: Samsung (your version)
- Recording method: Standard API
- Call recording format: AMR
- Audio source: Voice call uplink + downlink
...others as desired.
Let me know how this solution works for you!
Attached are some generic Call Recorder png icons I have made. Feel free to use/share them - but have the decency to give me the due credit.
Thank you for this. It seems to work very well. I am on an AT&T SGH-I337 S4. One bug I have noticed is under the "Audio Player" in settings. The option to "use proximity Sensor" is very buggy. Basically this setting switches the screen off while listening to recorded calls while listening through the phone's regular speaker (not loud speaker). It turns the screen off fine, but sometimes doesn't turn it back on when the phone is moved away from my face (sometimes it does?). When it doesn't come back on, I have to hit the power button (just like putting the phone to sleep) and then hit it again to turn the phone back onto the lock screen (swipe to unlock it) and it turns back on just fine. The funny thing is, that the recorded message keeps playing throughout the entire process? Even when the screen turns back on like it is supposed to, the touch keys don't light back up with the screen. In order to get them back on I have to put the phone to sleep again and turn it back on. I use the proximity sensor with my phone calls and it works fine so it has to be a bug with the audio player or a bug with the call recorder App. I realize Skvalex is the Dev for the actual Call Recorder APK but I thought I would mention this here just to let you and others know about it and, I was wondering if you could check your phone to see if it has the same issue? Other than that, it all seems to work very nice.
I was also wondering if you know if the "Volume Boost Mods" listed in Jrkruse' thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2352797 will work with your "modded" call recorder?
And, if Skvalex updates the call recorder app and I choose to update it from the play store, will I need to reflash your "Dependency" zip or will updating the call recorder apk not effect those files?
Thank you for your hard work.
scott14719 said:
Thank you for this. It seems to work very well. I am on an AT&T SGH-I337 S4. One bug I have noticed is under the "Audio Player" in settings. The option to "use proximity Sensor" is very buggy. Basically this setting switches the screen off while listening to recorded calls while listening through the phone's regular speaker (not loud speaker). It turns the screen off fine, but sometimes doesn't turn it back on when the phone is moved away from my face (sometimes it does?). When it doesn't come back on, I have to hit the power button (just like putting the phone to sleep) and then hit it again to turn the phone back onto the lock screen (swipe to unlock it) and it turns back on just fine. The funny thing is, that the message keeps playing throughout the entire process? Even when the screen turns back on like it is supposed to, the touch keys don't like back up with the screen. In order to get them back on I have to put the phone to sleep again and turn it back on. I use the proximity sensor with my phone calls and it works fine so it has to be a bug with the audio player or a bug with the call recorder App. I realize Skalex is the Dev for the actual Call Recorder APK but I thought I would mention this here just to let you and others know about it and, I was wondering if you could check your phone to see if it has the same issue? Other than that, it all seems to work very nice.
I was also wondering if you know if the "Volume Boost Mods" listed in Jrkruse' thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2352797 will work with your "modded" call recorder?
Thank you for your hard work.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You're welcome! Yes, I have also noticed the proximity sensor/screen bug - but for the time being we'll have to live with it. As a temporary work around you can disable this feature and simply toggle manually between loudspeaker and internal speaker from the dedicated button in the upper right corner - no big deal and it does the same thing.
As far as the volume boost, it should be working, I don't see any reason why it wouldn't - however, there are a few things to keep in mind before doing any further changes: originally, the Call Recorder (or any other call recorder for that matter) wouldn't be working (at all) on any N.A. S4's for two reasons: 1) missing audio media mixer, so I have added the missing mixer and 2) the voice call recording audio levels were set so high (very sensitive) that most every recording (anything louder than whispering) would be yielding distorted, literally unusable audio outputs. As such, I have modified (brought down) ONLY the call recording levels (call mic) and I didn't touch any other audio outputs/inputs/mixers (loudspeaker, internal speaker, wired headphones, BT headphones/accessories, voice recorder, VoIP, VoLTE +++ others) because doing so may have a negative impact on other applications and/or hardware not related to voice call recording. Because of the implications, I preferred to stay away from playing around with those - especially since there are tons of variables and not much documentations about all that.
Also keep in mind that while there are many versions of these 2 files out there, in order to insure/increase the compatibility, I have used & modified the ones that came with the original stock ROM. I have also tested the Call Recorder with the latest I337MVLUAMG1 firmware and everything seems to working fine.
Now, the volume booster that you are referring to, alters the exact same files in the sense that it increases (to various degrees - hence, boosting) some audio output levels while leaving the call recording audio levels untouched - it's entirely up to you as a user whether you like it or not and whether you see/perceive any negative impacts (sound distortions). If you decide to try a volume booster, take it for a spin, test it extensively, not just the call recorder, but most other apps that use sound and then you'll be the best judge whether that mod works for you or not. Most likely you won't hurt anything. Careful when you play with the 2 files - setting wrong permissions (or no permissions at all) will result in a boot loop.
Thank you. The phone speaker is plenty loud already, it's just the loud speaker playback of recorded messages that seems a little low...but still OK. Knowing the issues you have resolved and the reasons your resolved them, I think I'll just leave everything the way it is for now (not installing any volume mods). And, so far, further testing I have done hasn't revealed any other problems. I can keep the proximity sensor turned off, I just have to remember not to press the phone all of the way to my face when listening to the recorded messages or switching to loud speaker for playback, and again, that's not a huge issue. Again, thanks.
I installed this, and for the most part it seems to be working.
I installed this, and for the most part it seems to be working.
At first, the incoming voice was really distorted, but I applied the volume mod and that cleared that up.
It only seems to record on incoming calls though. If I call out, there is an entry in the log but it shows 0:00 for the recording time.
So, for soem reason this seems to only work on incoming calls, not outgoing.
I have the settings enabled for record all......
Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?
It's working fine for me here it records on incoming and outgoing calls
thatsupnow said:
It's working fine for me here it records on incoming and outgoing calls
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Working good here still (Except for the previously mentioned items). I had one instance of the contacts (favorites) going kind of strange, but a reboot fixed it...and it only happened once. The recording starts automatically for me on incoming calls, but I have to manually start it (press the record button) to record outgoing calls. I'm pretty sure it's something in the settings, but it's not a big deal so I haven't tried to change it.
Thanks for this!
billinaz said:
I installed this, and for the most part it seems to be working.
I installed this, and for the most part it seems to be working.
At first, the incoming voice was really distorted, but I applied the volume mod and that cleared that up.
It only seems to record on incoming calls though. If I call out, there is an entry in the log but it shows 0:00 for the recording time.
So, for soem reason this seems to only work on incoming calls, not outgoing.
I have the settings enabled for record all......
Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As always...read, read and read!
1. As I have previously explained, installing any volume mod by jrkruse, REPLACES my files - as such you have NOT used THIS mod
2. If you have call records with 0.00s for the recording time, clearly you are not using neither my mod nor jrkruse's volume boost. Most likely, somehow, you are using the original UNMODIFIED files.
3. At this time the ONLY audio source that works for both incoming/outgoing calls is "Voice call uplink + downlink" - as I have suggested
saywhatt said:
Thanks for this!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You're very welcome!
scott14719 said:
Working good here still (Except for the previously mentioned items). I had one instance of the contacts (favorites) going kind of strange, but a reboot fixed it...and it only happened once. The recording starts automatically for me on incoming calls, but I have to manually start it (press the record button) to record outgoing calls. I'm pretty sure it's something in the settings, but it's not a big deal so I haven't tried to change it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Make sure that you have set it to automatically record all calls, otherwise...there may be a bug I have noticed in the Call Recorder software - related to our S4's. At least in my case, whenever the Call Recorder gets accessed/opened (settings or simply reviewing calls), the next incoming call won't start by itself. Any other subsequent calls, whether incoming or outgoing will be recorded without issues (until the Call Recorder gets accessed again)
I have emailed the dev. about this but...
nacos said:
Make sure that you have set it to automatically record all calls, otherwise...there may be a bug I have noticed in the Call Recorder software - related to our S4's. At least in my case, whenever the Call Recorder gets accessed/opened (settings or simply reviewing calls), the next incoming call won't start by itself. Any other subsequent calls, whether incoming or outgoing will be recorded without issues (until the Call Recorder gets accessed again)
I have emailed the dev. about this but...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I disabled the delay on outgoing calls and it now automatically records all incoming and outgoing. The strange thing was that I had the delay set to .01 and it should have automatically started recording after that short delay, however, I still had to hit the button to record before it would start at all. I guess it's just another bug. I would rather have it record all calls anyway because I tend to forget to manually start it on the calls I need to. It's easier just to delete the calls that didn't need recording from time to time.
Here is a question in general, when I newer version of the call recorder APK is released can we just install it from the play store (as usual) or do we need to reinstall the other modded files (from the OP) after updating the APK?
scott14719 said:
I disabled the delay on outgoing calls and it now automatically records all incoming and outgoing. The strange thing was that I had the delay set to .01 and it should have automatically started recording after that short delay, however, I still had to hit the button to record before it would start at all. I guess it's just another bug. I would rather have it record all calls anyway because I tend to forget to manually start it on the calls I need to. It's easier just to delete the calls that didn't need recording from time to time.
Here is a question in general, when I newer version of the call recorder APK is released can we just install it from the play store (as usual) or do we need to reinstall the other modded files (from the OP) after updating the APK?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The 2 modified files are located in "system/etc/snd_soc_msm" - in other words they are system files and most likely they will NOT be touched (modified by an installation), however future releases/versions may be accessing the system resources differently in order to (officially) resolve the current issues.
Are you using CM or an AOSP based ROM? I've seen this happening in CM, just wondering...
nacos said:
The 2 modified files are located in "system/etc/snd_soc_msm" - in other words they are system files and most likely they will NOT be touched (modified by an installation), however future releases/versions may be accessing the system resources differently in order to (officially) resolve the current issues.
Are you using CM or an AOSP based ROM? I've seen this happening in CM, just wondering...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Stock, Deodexed AMDL with P-Rom modifications (slightly modified framework). The P-Rom mods didn't effect any of the system sound files or the dialer.
Excuse me!!! Can i use this for SGH I747M?
Carlos6862 said:
Excuse me!!! Can i use this for SGH I747M?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
.. you don't need to. The Canadian S3 is officially supported by the Call Recorder, so all you have to do is install it and set the proper settings.
Thanks for your help!!!
Galaxy S4 MF3
Can you pls let me know if it would work on galaxy S4 MF3 (AT&T).
Thanks!!
kkvo said:
Can you pls let me know if it would work on galaxy S4 MF3 (AT&T).
Thanks!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try and see for yourself...nothing will happen or get lost if you save all the originals. Just follow the instructions and let us know.:fingers-crossed:
nacos said:
Try and see for yourself...nothing will happen or get lost if you save all the originals. Just follow the instructions and let us know.:fingers-crossed:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well Total Recall 2 worked for me.The app has an auto patch for S4 MF3,which makes it run without any problem.Well for anyone interested, i had had posted skvalex on his forum about any solution for MF3 and he send me the below link...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2352797

[Q] Phone Rings Once, then stops

Hi!
My phone rings once, then stops ringing. I can still answer calls, but I have to be looking at the phone in order to see that there is an incoming call. I use Zedge and switched ringtones to make sure it wasn't a corrupt file, but no luck so far.
Thanks for your help
You probably have quiet ring on pickup activated so when you move the phone the motion silences the phone.
If you want to turn it off go to settings-sound- scroll down to quite ring on pick-up and UN check,that should take care of it.
Sent from my HTC One

General question about "do not disturb" mode

Hello, I have a question here,
Got marshmallow running on my HTC One m8.
There is no silent mode anymore as in no sound and no vibration. What's there now is the do not disturb feature which basically does the same. But Accidentally I had it set to accept calls only from contacts.
What I can not find out now is, does this actually and actively block and deny any calls of unknown numbers without logging them or showing in any way that this person tried to call me, or does it just not show full screen call notification when I receive a call of unknown numbers?
Hope someone can shed a light on this.
fBx said:
Hello, I have a question here,
Got marshmallow running on my HTC One m8.
There is no silent mode anymore as in no sound and no vibration. What's there now is the do not disturb feature which basically does the same. But Accidentally I had it set to accept calls only from contacts.
What I can not find out now is, does this actually and actively block and deny any calls of unknown numbers without logging them or showing in any way that this person tried to call me, or does it just not show full screen call notification when I receive a call of unknown numbers?
Hope someone can shed a light on this.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi! Google replaced Do Not Disturb feature with Silent in Lollipop 5.0 and it was reported that they will bring Silent back at a later stage. Anyways, the Do Not Disturb feature in Android phones does not decline calls automatically like iPhone's Do Not Disturb, it only silents your phone and if you have selected 'Contacts Only' then it will only ring if someone from your contacts call you otherwise it will remain silent and notify you of the call or text (or whatever) and your screen will turn on while a call is being received.
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU!
Okay thanks! Was worried I'll miss calls or something.
I tried it out in the meantime, asked a friend whose number I don't have to call me. I didn't ring loud regardless whether I set accept all calls, or contacts only. It rung silently but the call came through in both cases.

Categories

Resources