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Headphone not detected right after booting #1357

Open ernesst opened 4 years ago

ernesst commented 4 years ago

Steps to reproduce

Boot the phone with the headphone plugged

Expected behavior

While playing music the sound would be carry over through the headset

Actual behavior

Need to unplug and plug it again to activate detection

Logfiles and additional information

Not yet.

Flohack74 commented 4 years ago

Would be curious if this happens as well on another device on devel or stable.

lduboeuf commented 4 years ago

could not reproduce it on N5 devel ( last today's build)

andybleaden commented 4 years ago

OK Thought I would try this out as I needed to listen to some music and I only had my OP3T charged. So fired up some online music using BBC Sounds as I cannot add music to the OP3T on account of the mtp issue.

Inserted Headphones and they were recognised when plugged in and out several times and each time.

Played music fine and dandy too.

Attached some screen shots to help.

So I cannot confirm this on my OP3T at least

Andy

screenshot20200226_140719394 screenshot20200226_140545913

andybleaden commented 4 years ago

I also tried this on a OPO (bacon) on edge and its also fine screenshot20200226_141539108

ernesst commented 4 years ago

OK Thought I would try this out as I needed to listen to some music and I only had my OP3T charged. So fired up some online music using BBC Sounds as I cannot add music to the OP3T on account of the mtp issue.

Inserted Headphones and they were recognised when plugged in and out several times and each time.

Played music fine and dandy too.

Attached some screen shots to help.

So I cannot confirm this on my OP3T at least

Andy

Did you try booting with the headphone already plugged?

cyberpunkedu commented 4 years ago

I can confirm this on OP3 (not T) Headphones have to be already plugged in at boot. Behaves as described.