Auto-Haptic slows down audio apps dramatically. You can turn it off as followed:
Settings (your android system settings) > Sound > Auto-Haptic > Disable
Audio glitches on devices with Auto-Haptic (e.g. Galaxy S3)
- 406brownguy
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Re: Audio glitches on devices with Auto-Haptic (e.g. Galaxy
I did as instructed and turned off my haptic feedback but there is absolutely no audio coming from thisnapp. Ii uninstalled the app and reinstalled it and still has no sound. Whats should I do because I want to buy the progrqm but not if this is going to be the problem
Re: Audio glitches on devices with Auto-Haptic (e.g. Galaxy
Thank you for your message 406brownguy.
This seems not to have anything to do with the haptics.
1. Do you have any external bluetooth speakers connected?
2. Or is anything connected to the USB port?
3. Can you please send me a mail out of the G-Stomper app. You can do that by pressing Help on the main screen, then select Contact from the menu. In that mail, your relevant G-Stomper settings are included. To get this problem solved I need that information. Thank you
Don't worry, there's no bug which cannot be fixed.
Thanks in advance for your help.
This seems not to have anything to do with the haptics.
1. Do you have any external bluetooth speakers connected?
2. Or is anything connected to the USB port?
3. Can you please send me a mail out of the G-Stomper app. You can do that by pressing Help on the main screen, then select Contact from the menu. In that mail, your relevant G-Stomper settings are included. To get this problem solved I need that information. Thank you
Don't worry, there's no bug which cannot be fixed.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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