yesterday i had long drive over 1 hour
and suddenly the volume reduced to 50%.
the phone displayed a warning about "hearing damage"
(tried to take SS via the power menu but it got closed that way , and it was hard while i drive and couldn't press power + volume down the other way to took SS)
happens to anyone? ver 32.2.a.5.11 (6.0.1MM)
(it wasn't really loud of course , because i using the car volume and the phone always maxed out ,if not the sound very weak even if the car at 100% )
If you're using a 3.5mm cable to connect to the car, then yeah. It might have recognized the cable as a regular headphone, that's why it reduced the volume. I use the same setup and it also happens to me often.
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Afternoon folks.
Suddenly my Streak won't come out of headset mode, even when I disconnect everything from the the headphone jack. The headset icon stays on consistently and no sounds comes out of the phone speaker even with no headset connected. Rebooted, still occurring on restart. Going into speaker mode during a call allows me to hear the caller. Also media playback, no sound unless headphones plugged in.
I wiggled a metal pin around in the headphone jack and this made the headset icon in the notification bar flicker briefly.
Anyway to force the phone into a different normal mode? (assuming likely fault some pin in headphone jack is faulty/bent in? and forcing phone into erroneously detecting headphone presence).
Running latest DSC rom and phone is rooted.
Any ideas welcome. Thanks.
f4zkh4n said:
Afternoon folks.
Suddenly my Streak won't come out of headset mode, even when I disconnect everything from the the headphone jack. The headset icon stays on consistently and no sounds comes out of the phone speaker even with no headset connected. Rebooted, still occurring on restart. Going into speaker mode during a call allows me to hear the caller. Also media playback, no sound unless headphones plugged in.
I wiggled a metal pin around in the headphone jack and this made the headset icon in the notification bar flicker briefly.
Anyway to force the phone into a different normal mode? (assuming likely fault some pin in headphone jack is faulty/bent in? and forcing phone into erroneously detecting headphone presence).
Running latest DSC rom and phone is rooted.
Any ideas welcome. Thanks.
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nothing you can do except replace the headphone jack ...
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...
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I have tested 3 LG D855 and all of them have noise/static/high-freq leak from the processor out to the headphones. It might be a faulty design for the headphones amplification stage for headphones (when the headphones logo appears on the status bar). However, when using line level output (the jack appears on the status bar) the problem does not reproduce.
Therefore the workaround I've found is to trick the phone into line level output mode and then plug the headphones. To do this you need to plug in a 3.5mm jack extensor or a 2-to-1 3.5mm Y-adapter with no load, that's it, with nothing connected to it. At that moment, the phone will activate the line level output mode. Only after that you will connect the headphones, and you'll see there are no artifacts on the audio.
Like drondron, I' ve also encounter this hissing problem and was wondering if there is an option within android or an app that can permanently enable line level mode ever time headphones are plugged in without having to trick it by connecting an extension cable first.
I'm using an old tablet for internet radio. As software I use TuneInradio. Unfortunately there is a problem with the volume setting and the active boxes: The tablet is always switched on. We only switch on the speakers when necessary. Unfortunately the tablet adjusts the volume after a few hours so that nothing can be heard after switching on the speakers. Then I have to increase the volume on the tablet every time. The loudspeakers are connected via the jack socket. The tablet is rooted. Is there any software to prevent this? I use lineage 7.1
I connect my OnePlus Nord 2 5G to my car stereo using a jack audio and a USB C adapter. I play music on Spotify and when the screen is turned off, the music play normally but when I wake up the screen and when I use the phone, the volume drop drastically down. After I used the phone, I lock the screen again and the volume turn up again automatically, playing normally. Do you know if I have to disable some setting or it is a common issue?
Pasca92 said:
I connect my OnePlus Nord 2 5G to my car stereo using a jack audio and a USB C adapter. I play music on Spotify and when the screen is turned off, the music play normally but when I wake up the screen and when I use the phone, the volume drop drastically down. After I used the phone, I lock the screen again and the volume turn up again automatically, playing normally. Do you know if I have to disable some setting or it is a common issue?
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Even in headphones volume is too low. Buggy buggy software