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I mean the sound from my device, I can still hear another side.
It seems like the issue when coming from stock Android 9 ROM (wiki), except I was continuously updating from stock Android 10->v300->v301->...->v308 and at v309 it was already broken.
I did flash stock ROM again, wiped everything (-w, and system, userdata + cache) then flashed all components of the stock ROM, including partition table, modem, etc. Booted once, then reflashed v309. No changes: recipient still can't hear me, but I can hear them. Works lfine when I switch to loudspeaker.
Tried to roll back to v308, no change (which is weird: it worked previously).
The call log where I tried spealing as normal for a few seconds, then switched to loudspeaker. logcat_short.txt
Things to note:
getDevicesForStrategy() unknown strategy: -1
did not find channel-count and/or sample-rate
setConfig(0xae4816d0:google.vorbis.decoder, ConfigPriority(0x6f800002)) ERROR: Undefined(0x80001001)
start_dsm_feedback_processing: cannot open device '/dev/snd/pcmC0D72c': No such file or directory
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I mean the sound from my device, I can still hear another side.
It seems like the issue when coming from stock Android 9 ROM (wiki
<https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Moto-G7-Play>),
except I was continuously updating from stock Android
10->v300->v301->...->v308 and at v309 it was already broken.
I did flash stock ROM again, wiped everything (-w, and system, userdata +
cache) then flashed all components of the stock ROM, including partition
table, modem, etc. Booted once, then reflashed v309. No changes: recipient
still can't hear me, but I can hear them. Works lfine when I switch to
loudspeaker.
Tried to roll back to v308, no change (which is weird: it worked
previously).
The call log where I tried spealing as normal for a few seconds, then
switched to loudspeaker.
logcat_short.txt
<https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/files/6721318/logcat_short.txt>
Things to note:
getDevicesForStrategy() unknown strategy: -1
did not find channel-count and/or sample-rate
setConfig(0xae4816d0:google.vorbis.decoder, ConfigPriority(0x6f800002))
ERROR: Undefined(0x80001001)
start_dsm_feedback_processing: cannot open device '/dev/snd/pcmC0D72c': No
such file or directory
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I'm not sure.
I only turned on "Dial pad tones" and my latest calls (incoming and outgoing) were fine.
These workarounds definitely worked when I upgraded from stock 9 to gsi last year, but they weren't needed when I reflashed everything from gsi to stock 10 to gsi again.
Looks like it works for some reason.
I mean the sound from my device, I can still hear another side.
It seems like the issue when coming from stock Android 9 ROM (wiki), except I was continuously updating from stock Android 10->v300->v301->...->v308 and at v309 it was already broken.
I did flash stock ROM again, wiped everything (-w, and system, userdata + cache) then flashed all components of the stock ROM, including partition table, modem, etc. Booted once, then reflashed v309. No changes: recipient still can't hear me, but I can hear them. Works lfine when I switch to loudspeaker.
Tried to roll back to v308, no change (which is weird: it worked previously).
The call log where I tried spealing as normal for a few seconds, then switched to loudspeaker.
logcat_short.txt
Things to note:
getDevicesForStrategy() unknown strategy: -1
did not find channel-count and/or sample-rate
setConfig(0xae4816d0:google.vorbis.decoder, ConfigPriority(0x6f800002)) ERROR: Undefined(0x80001001)
start_dsm_feedback_processing: cannot open device '/dev/snd/pcmC0D72c': No such file or directory
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