On my wife's E815 the sound suddenly started going in and out. I have been able to determine that it also affects a bluetooth headset linked up but not a wired headset. When playing MP3s it also cuts in and out unless the wired headset is plugged in. Can this be fixed easily or inexpensively or should we just get a new phone.
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This is the audio equivalent of video pixilation. It is caused by interruptions of the signal stream in the digital audio circuitry. And yes, it is hard if not impossible to diagnose. It is easier/cheaper to replace the failed unit than fixing it.
From my experience, much depends on the site you downloaded from. Upload quality can affect what you get on your download. Upload generations can also affect. You may have a copy that is or has been uploaded tons of times. If I'm not mistaken Pandora is music only. Don't know if you remember video tapes but a a very small portion of the tape was video the largest portion was audio. Did I confuse you enough. Try downloading from another source.
Intermittent problems are always the hardest to diagnose but I would start by going to the device manager and deleting the sound drivers. Then a reboot and as your machine restarts it will reinstall the soundcard drivers and if the game has corrupted the drivers that should your your problem. Should it continue you will need to find updated drivers for Windows 7.
Here is a link for your phone at motorola. If you cannot get there by just clicking the link, then copy and paste. http://www.motorola.com/mdirect/manuals/e815VZW_9491A79O.pdf Or just copy and paste the main www.motorola.com
is there by any chance the mouthpiece speaker may need replacement? if you use bluetooth headset, it would be fine. but without bluetooth, they cant hear you.
i suggest you look for a replacement mouthpiece speaker for that to work.
hope this helps.
It sounds like one of the charging prong contact is lose inside.
to determine this turn off your phone and try to put it to charge.
if the phone powers up by it self. then that is the issue. and only someone with the right tools and knowledge can solder the contact/connector back the the main board.
If any questions please ask.
Thanks
Hi,
Probably you first have to determine if the "no sound" is the TV or your source (cable box). Try another source such as a DVD player hooked to the audio/video inputs of the TV, if still no sound then you have confirmed that it is the TV, if there is sound, then it is the cable box (in some cases it may be just the cables connecting the cable box and the TV; try wiggling it a bit, might just be loose).
If it is the TV, go through the routine of the setup/menu; look for audio, stereo, SAP, etc, try different settings (pls log down original setting in case no change and you have to revert back).
If all else fails, try the "thump test" this will help you determine if its a loose/cold solder problem inside the TV. Give your TV a good whack at the side, top or back, if sounds comes on even briefly, it's a loose/cold solder problem, if not then you probably have to have the unit serviced by a qualified professional.
Good luck and kind regards.
This exact issue happened to me: I left my phone off for 2 days (unplugged), turned it back on and the internal speaker started working normally again. The phone worked normally for over a month after this.
Yesterday, the earpiece speaker stopped working again after the phone fell out of my pocket. I suspect a loose connection or something similar, but I've had my phone off for the last day and will let you know whether or not it starts working again.
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