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I have the same problems on:
- HTC Desire
- 2.1 - ver. 1.15.405.4
- Alarm settings - on weekdays, mp3 on SD card, volume fading on
- Display notification icon on
- 1st time it's OK, 2nd it plays the system default ringtone, 3rd isn't playing
at all anything, but the alarm screen is on, but I cannot switch it off, 4th
the same as the 3rd
Original comment by nemeth.d...@gmail.com
on 13 Jul 2010 at 2:16
Similar issues after latest Alarm Klock upgrade. Alarm seems to work fine
except that it starts at the loudest setting. Turned off phone (HTC
Incredible) and removed battery. Next time alarm was triggered it seemed to
work fine. However, then next time it went back to loud (no incremental sound.)
HTC Incredible
Firmware: 2.1-update1
Software #: 1.22.605.2
Original comment by Guitarra...@gmail.com
on 13 Jul 2010 at 3:11
I had a really strange behavior:
- after update to 1.5 I had the problem too
- then I switched back to 1.4 to solve the problem
- now I updated again to 1.5 and tried the alarm set with version 1.4 (which
staid afer update, I only changed the time): it worked!
- I deleted the alarm and created a new one (with unchanged default settings
from 1.4: my mp3 from sd card): I got the standard ringtone
- I deleted the alarm and changed the default settings: selected the same mp3
on sd card again
- I created a new alaram: no Sound, only vibration! But I can switch the alarm
screen off with the dismiss slider...
other settings:
- Display notification icon [x]
- Lock screen text: Countdown
- Alarm time out: 10
- Debug Mode: On
- fading: 0 to 100 in 20sec
- snooze: 5 sec
- vibrate: enabled
some Infos about my device:
- HTC Desire (rooted)
- MoDaco Custom ROM r3.1 based on 2.1-update1 BuildNr 1.21.MCR2
I attached a aLogcat output from changing the time, alarm (with no sound) and
dismiss.
seems to loog "good": W/System.err( 5168): at
com.angrydoughnuts.android.alarmclock.NotificationService.soundAlarm(Notificatio
nService.java:286)
Just ask if you need more information
Original comment by hallo...@graffiti.net
on 13 Jul 2010 at 3:22
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Wow thanks, there are lots of not-good looking things in this log. I think the
most likely issue is
W/PVPlayer( 152): Exceeds maximum number of OpenCore instances
The media player objects are pretty heavy weight and this would imply that they
are not being recycled properly. However, only one should be created at any
given time. You wouldn't happen to be running a task killer, would you? It
looks like the notification service restarted (ungracefully) several times in
this log. This service did not exist in the previous version of the
application.
One other question, is there anything special about the tone that you are
using? Is it a built in sound? an MP3 (DRMed or not), a midi file maybe?
Original comment by kraigs.a...@gmail.com
on 13 Jul 2010 at 4:11
i have a desire (t-mobile germany branded) with 2.1.
it is independent from the ring tone i chose, but i remember that the very
first time it worked, but i had two sounds at one time. afterwards nothing
happened.
but i encountered, that the vibration is working, that means, that you are
going into the right direction.
good luck.
Original comment by AndreGro...@gmail.com
on 13 Jul 2010 at 7:31
[deleted comment]
After rebooting the device I had a sound (my mp3). Then I tried it the second
time and got only the default sound. The third time I got no sound again...
I made logs of each try again and attached the ringtone. I don't know the
coypright rules, I think its the best if you delete it after downloading...
Original comment by hallo...@graffiti.net
on 13 Jul 2010 at 7:37
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HTC Legend:
- After upgraded, original sound settings didn't work. I restarted the program
and set up all sounds again.
- No ringing sound while my mp3 player was on (MixZing. The ringing worked
before upgrade).
- This morning my 1st alarm setting at 6:30 worked well (mp3 sound, no repeat,
vibration disabled). Then I miss the 2nd at 7:00 (a 3-minute mp3, repeat and
vibration enabled). When I came back at 7:10, the snoozing was on with no sound
but only vibration.
Original comment by prelude0...@gmail.com
on 14 Jul 2010 at 12:58
Type of hardware - HTC Desire
Version of the android operating system 2.1 - update 1 Build 1.21.405.2
CL174215 release-keys
Alarm settings - repeats Mon to Fri, tone type is mp3 from SD card, snooze 5
minutes, vibrate off, volume fade from 0% to 100% over 60 seconds
Application settings - display notification icon off, lock screen text is
countdown
How reproducible is this - after a phone reboot it works fine but then no sound
for alarm after the first one so in other words if I reboot phone each night
the first alarm will work but if I hit snooze then the next alarm has no sound.
alarm kicks in and notification on screen shows but no sound. I have debug mode
turned on but don't know how to get the files for you. It all worked fine
before the recent update I applied via the market
P.S.
Great App - just hope you can get it working again
Original comment by tui0...@gmail.com
on 14 Jul 2010 at 7:36
I've got a theory about the media player recycling issue. If that is the
problem, I think I have a fix for it. Could someone experiencing this problem
please install and test out this? You may have to reboot after installing in
order to reset the media player.
http://kraigsandroid.googlecode.com/files/Alarm%20Klock-sound-fix-test.apk
I also added a bunch of extra debugging log statements to that apk, so logcat
files will be more useful if the problem was not fixed.
Original comment by kraigs.a...@gmail.com
on 14 Jul 2010 at 3:42
Just tried your bugfix version on a HTC Legend (Android 2.1) and works with mp3
sound from the SD card as well with sound files from the phone itself.
Original comment by s.penten...@gmail.com
on 14 Jul 2010 at 4:03
worked for me too (three times in a row). Do you still need a logcat output?
Original comment by hallo...@graffiti.net
on 14 Jul 2010 at 4:10
Running Android 2.1 on HTC Incredible. After the upgrade I can no longer use
mp3's from the SD card. Alarms function, but only vibration and no sound.
Original comment by Hubri...@gmail.com
on 14 Jul 2010 at 4:20
Awesome, thanks for the report back on the patched apk. I've you've got the
log files, I'd be happy to look at them to make sure what I expected to happen
actually happened...
Assuming those are correct, and no other bugs pop up, I'll push the fix
tomorrow.
Thanks everyone!
Craig
Original comment by kraigs.a...@gmail.com
on 14 Jul 2010 at 4:25
Useful information:
- HTC Incredible
- 2.1 Update 1 - 1.22.605.2 CL161494
- Repeat every day, Tone=Curve, Snooze=10 min, vibrate disabled, alarm volume
fade 0 to 10% over 60 seconds
- Display notification icon checked, lock screen text = countdown, alarm
timeout = 10, debug mode = default
- Happens every time. Alarm comes on, but no sound.
Original comment by kevinpre...@gmail.com
on 14 Jul 2010 at 4:37
Here are 3 logs again, but I forgot to enable debugging mode.... Should I make
new ones?
Original comment by hallo...@graffiti.net
on 14 Jul 2010 at 4:43
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Fix works for me too. Have tried it 5 times now and its playing mp3 from SD no
problem. Thanks. If you want log files let me know and I will figure out how to
do them and send them on
Original comment by tui0...@gmail.com
on 14 Jul 2010 at 7:08
These logs are sufficient. The media player is properly being recycled now.
I'm mostly convinced that this fixes the problem and doesn't introduce any new
ones. Please let me know if anyone experiences a problem with the test apk
above. I'll push the fix to the market tomorrow otherwise.
Thanks all!
Craig
Original comment by kraigs.a...@gmail.com
on 14 Jul 2010 at 8:50
test didnt work for me,
sorry no time for details,
desire 2.1 stock rom
normal settings like everyone
still no sound, please give me the previouos version i miss my alarm klock!
almost lost my job :(
greetz
Original comment by ewi...@gmail.com
on 15 Jul 2010 at 3:40
fix worked for me, thanks!
great job.
Original comment by AndreGro...@gmail.com
on 15 Jul 2010 at 6:14
The fix worked on my incredible. Thank you and will the program still be able
to update through the market?
Original comment by jessekos...@gmail.com
on 15 Jul 2010 at 1:45
Just pushed the 1.6 update to the market including this fix. Please reopen if
the bug comes up again.
Original comment by kraigs.a...@gmail.com
on 15 Jul 2010 at 3:25
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
kraigs.a...@gmail.com
on 13 Jul 2010 at 1:54