Hi community,
since a couple of days I have a strange sound problem. All sound output except for phone calls is disabled. Example: When activating a flow I let AutoMagic announce the title of the flow . I can hear only a part of the first word, after that the sound is dead.
I'm not saying that is a problem of AutoMagic. I simply don't have an idea where to start to fix that problem.
Any ideas?
Thx and regards
Jörg
Weird sound problem (S5, Root, Marshmallow)
Moderator: Martin
Re: Weird sound problem (S5, Root, Marshmallow)
Hi,
Maybe the text to speech engine has a problem and just stops before the entire flow title was read.
Please use an action Sound with a ringtone that plays on the same audio stream to see if the whole file is played or if it is also interrupted after a second or two.
Please also check if the volume of the audio stream in use is not lowered by another flow or another app to zero.
I recommend to reboot the device and to go to System settings->Languages & input->Text-to-speech output and to check if 'Listen to an example' works properly.
Regards,
Martin
Maybe the text to speech engine has a problem and just stops before the entire flow title was read.
Please use an action Sound with a ringtone that plays on the same audio stream to see if the whole file is played or if it is also interrupted after a second or two.
Please also check if the volume of the audio stream in use is not lowered by another flow or another app to zero.
I recommend to reboot the device and to go to System settings->Languages & input->Text-to-speech output and to check if 'Listen to an example' works properly.
Regards,
Martin
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Re: Weird sound problem (S5, Root, Marshmallow)
Hi Martin,
thx for your reply.
A reboot to recovery + wiping the cache partition solved the issue temporarily.
After that, I deinstalled the FritzBox Fon app which i found to be suspect and somehow involved (without having any concrete proof).
Until now the problem is gone and your recommended checks pass.
Regards
Jörg
PS: Btw. AutoMagic is a great app!
thx for your reply.
A reboot to recovery + wiping the cache partition solved the issue temporarily.
After that, I deinstalled the FritzBox Fon app which i found to be suspect and somehow involved (without having any concrete proof).
Until now the problem is gone and your recommended checks pass.
Regards
Jörg
PS: Btw. AutoMagic is a great app!
Re: Weird sound problem (S5, Root, Marshmallow)
Thanks! Glad you could fix the issue.
Regards,
Martin
Regards,
Martin
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Re: Weird sound problem (S5, Root, Marshmallow)
Hint: I don't say that my problems are caused by AutoMagic. This is just a call for help.
Unfortunately, the Text-to-Speech problem on my Samsung S5 continues.
Here are the symptoms:
Thanks for spending a minute or two on this topic.
Regards
Jörg
Unfortunately, the Text-to-Speech problem on my Samsung S5 continues.
Here are the symptoms:
- Media and System audio streams are totally muted in combination with internal loudspeaker but could be heard via headphone
- The phone is NOT stuck in headphone mode as far as I can see. Amongst other things I tried SoundAbout App but nothing solved the problem.
- Phone call partners could be heard but not the ringing
- Text-to-Speech could be heard via other streams using headphone or internal loudspeaker (e.g. DTMF. I use a Speech output action to test this)
- Text-to-speech output + 'Listen to an example' doesn't work using loudspeaker
- Reboot doesn't fix the problem
- Cache wiping doesn't solve the problem either
- I use a Sound Output Action as part of various flows to announce the currently activated flow via media audio stream
- I use a flow for reading incoming messages via bluetooth SCO. I observed that messages from K9-Mail are read twice while messages from e.g. WhatsApp are read only once. (Yes, there's an action to remove the announced notification)
- Unpairing/Pairing the phone/car bluetooth connection doesn't solve the problem. I've heard about so called 'bluetooth ghost connections' causing sound problems
Thanks for spending a minute or two on this topic.
Regards
Jörg