hi,
I am using an EVO 3d with 2.3.4. and always here a strange noise while
playing Pandora. it sounds similar to a Mic placed next to speaker.

regards,
alidaan...@gmail.com

On Nov 19, 1:52 pm, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Harald <harald65.si...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > Hi, my android and many others have a dangerous noise.
>
> And your proof of this is, what, exactly?
>
> > This noise is
> > easy recognizable in the silent parts of audio files.
>
> Then it should be easy for you to provide detailed steps to allow
> anyone to reproduce your experiment. Please indicate specific
> hardware, specific sound files (downloadable, please), specific audio
> players, etc.
>
> > The noise is always present and at a very
> > high level at a very high frequency!
>
> What is the frequency? You clearly must know this, as part of
> demonstrating that it "is always present", which would require you to
> use a spectrum analyzer or similar technology to identify this signal
> from the rest of the music or other audio.
>
> > If you switch off the playback
> > and put the headphones away, you will (hopefully) recognize a pressure
> > and and whistle in your ears.
>
> I am sure that those who attempt to reproduce your experiment will
> watch for such symptoms, if and when you provide reliable steps for
> doing so.
>
> > This noise is dangerous and destroys your ears!
>
> What is the frequency? At what volume does harm occur? You clearly
> must know this, to have consulted with an audiologist to determine the
> effects of such a sound. Or are you an audiologist?
>
> > You can not fully recognize
> > the level due to the high frequency.
>
> But you previously stated that it is "easy" to hear and that anyone
> who listens to it will experience symptoms. Now, nobody can hear it.
> It is difficult to reconcile these mutually exclusive claims of yours.
>
> > But, the noise destroys your ears!
>
> And your proof of this is, what, exactly?
>
> > Does someone know something about the decoder and the developers?
>
> Yes. And if you can provide proof of your claims, we can certainly
> work to notify all the proper authorities about the health issue.
> Please write up the steps to reproduce the problem, the audio details
> of the signal (e.g., frequency range), and your evidence that there is
> a health hazard for listening to this signal.
>
> Thanks!
>
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