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    #11

    Here is one temporary fix

    For the no-sound bug when calling or recieving a call, I found a fix; it was discovered by twistedddx, on XDA Dev (link to the original post: [ROM][WIP] Unofficial CM9 Port - Alpha 5 - Page 42 - xda-developers)
    Works with no bluetooth for me, even if I have to do this thing everytime I call someone. (SGSII Insanity (CM9 derivate) SiyahKernel)
    Quote : “Related to the “dial pad touch tones” “touch sounds” ” screen lock sound” or any other sound that is made prior to making an outbound call fixing the no call audio issue.

    When your bluetooth connects make a call(no audio), eg to voicemail, bring up dialpad and press a digit(tone should be heard). End call and call again, audio will now be functional.
    Any time bluetooth connects or disconnects you must force the phone to make a system sound to the ouput, eg handset or bluetooth, or you will suffer no audio bug.”
    Hope it will help,
    Warpgamer.
    Last edited by warpgamer; 06-29-2012 at 01:23 AM. Reason: (precision about bluetooth)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ssj11mav View Post
    CM9 rom, sometimes when I call someone it dials out... but there's no sound at all. I'm not sure whether it's because I use google voice, because google voice on and off produce the same problem. It calls someone... but theres no sound on my end.

    Restarting did nothing. It wasn't until I turned Airplane mode on and back off that it started working again.
    I have had this issue with every ICS rom I have tried. The only thing I found to fix it was to cycle airplane mode. And that don't even do it every time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nu2droid View Post
    I have had this issue with every ICS rom I have tried. The only thing I found to fix it was to cycle airplane mode. And that don't even do it every time.

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    Read the post just before yours; this works fine with me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warpgamer View Post
    Read the post just before yours; this works fine with me.
    That may work when placing a call, but what about when receiving one?
    I have had that happen just as often. The phone would ring, I would answer it and there would be no sound.
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    QUOTE=nu2droid;2172471]That may work when placing a call, but what about when receiving one?
    I have had that happen just as often. The phone would ring, I would answer it and there would be no sound.[/QUOTE]

    Well, usually, I cancel the call while ringing, call back the one who called me, and apply this procedure.. it's really annoying yeah.
    Aren't you hearing about a second of sound in the first 30 seconds of the call ? This means the dialer app can access sound hardware, but smth is blocking it, maybe deciding the app is no more granted access to audio output, or a second entity is taking audio access over the dialer (maybe a second inactive instance of the dialer working in background..). I really dont know what could be.
    But we will do anything to keep ICS on our phones, won't we ? X)
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    I'm pretty sure this is a known issue with the CM9 build for Droid3 based on this post:

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    I dont know how important bluetooth is to everyone but i found that by deleting everything relating to it off my d3 has stopped that issue. I used the root browser in rom toolbox to find anything associated with bluetooth removed it including any built in apps and havent had the problem in almost a month. Im running davros's modded gummy not cm9 but was having the samething happen since its ics based.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warpgamer View Post
    For the no-sound bug when calling or recieving a call, I found a fix; it was discovered by twistedddx, on XDA Dev (link to the original post: [ROM][WIP] Unofficial CM9 Port - Alpha 5 - Page 42 - xda-developers)
    Works with no bluetooth for me, even if I have to do this thing everytime I call someone. (SGSII Insanity (CM9 derivate) SiyahKernel)
    Quote : “Related to the “dial pad touch tones” “touch sounds” ” screen lock sound” or any other sound that is made prior to making an outbound call fixing the no call audio issue.

    When your bluetooth connects make a call(no audio), eg to voicemail, bring up dialpad and press a digit(tone should be heard). End call and call again, audio will now be functional.
    Any time bluetooth connects or disconnects you must force the phone to make a system sound to the ouput, eg handset or bluetooth, or you will suffer no audio bug.”
    Hope it will help,
    Warpgamer.
    Reboots use to work on my phone on earlier versions, but since all the latest updates this is the only trick that works for me...

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