Ticket #904 (closed defect: fixed)
volume has poor range when headphones are plugged in.
| Reported by: | pavel@… | Owned by: | allen_chang |
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| Priority: | high | Milestone: | |
| Component: | Audio | Version: | unspecified |
| Severity: | normal | Keywords: | Neo1973 Hardware |
| Cc: | buglog@… | Blocked By: | |
| Blocking: | #1640 | Estimated Completion (week): | |
| HasPatchForReview: | no | PatchReviewResult: | |
| Reproducible: |
Description
I have volume set to 7% and it is still quite loud in headphones, while it is
pretty quiet on speaker. Changing volume makes audio stop for few second...
(I also get some funny effects whenever I touch the connector. Loud/ugly noise
and/or it switches back to speaker randomly. Sometimes I have headphones plugged
in and it still plays to speaker... but I guess that may be hw problem?)
Change History
comment:1 Changed 6 years ago by abraxa@…
- Status changed from new to closed
- Resolution set to invalid
comment:2 Changed 6 years ago by pavel@…
- Status changed from closed to reopened
- Component changed from openmoko-mediaplayer to Audio
- product changed from OpenMoko to Neo1973 Hardware
- Resolution invalid deleted
- Keywords Neo1973 Hardware added; OpenMoko removed
Whenever I touch 2.5" connector, I hear really ugly stuff; sometimes music comes
from speaker even though headset is connected and it takes quite a lot of
fiddling to get headset to be detected and used. I guess that's hw problem?
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pretty quiet on speaker.
To my regret that's not within the Player's scope - after all, the Media Player
isn't aware of which output is used (at least as of now).
That's a gstreamer/PulseAudio issue that was fixed in SVN already - it happens
because CPU load is way too high.
That's outside the scope of the Media Player as well, so it might be a good
idea to file a separate bug report for that :)
-Soeren