Hi, @virti_choksi
What is the issue frequency?
Can you please help to provide logcat logs, BT snoop logs and OTA sniffer logs(if possible)?
I think it is better to check logs and reproduce this issue might be difficult on my side because you are using old Linux kernel version with Android 12.
Best regards,
Christine.
Hello @Christine_Li,
What is the issue frequency?
>> I performed the test for 50 iterations with some delay, and the issue frequency is 70 to 80 percent.
I have attached the requested logs below.
NOTE: This log file only contains one iteration when the volume suddenly increased, not 50 iterations.
Best regards,
Virti Choksi
Thanks for providing me logs.
From the given logs, I saw the AVRCP volume changed command is sent from Android host side.
Our BT chip is only just follow this command and sent it to remote BT side.
So please help to check on your host side.
I suggest you to compare the failed logs and success logs to find why host send this command.
I doubt it might be related to Absolute Volume feature.
Best regards,
Christine.
Hello @Christine_Li,
I'm attaching the log below for one iteration when we got the previously set volume after reconnection.
Best regards,
Virti Choksi
Hi, @virti_choksi
Can you please help to try after disabled the Absolute Volume on your host Android platform?
Usually, it is in Settings->Developer Options->Disable absolute volume.
Best regards,
Christine.
Hello @Christine_Li,
I've checked the Settings on our Android device but couldn't locate the option to disable Absolute Volume in the Developer Options section. It seems that this setting might not be available on our device or under a different menu.
Could you please confirm if there's an alternative method to disable Absolute Volume, or if there are any specific instructions we should follow?
Best regards,
Virti Choksi
Hi, @virti_choksi
Can you see "Developer Options" in Settings?
If you can not see "Developer Options" in settings, you need to click "About phone" Or "About Tablet" or something like this. Then click 7 times on the Build Number menu, it will show a toast to remind you that you are now a developer.
Then go back to Settings ->System-> you can see Develop options.
Then you can directly search "Absolute" word to see where is "Absolute volume" option located.
Best regards,
Christine.
Hello @Christine_Li,
Can you see "Developer Options" in Settings?
>> Yes, the Developer option is enabled.
However, I still could not find the absolute volume disable option.
Best regards
Virti Choksi
Hello @Christine_Li,
Could you please confirm if there's an alternative method to disable Absolute Volume?
Best regards,
Virti Choksi
Hi, @virti_choksi
Sorry, I am not familiar with your host platform, I don't whether have other alternatives to disable absolute volumes.
And also please see my previous analysis, it should be host side issue. Our BT controller receive this volume change command from host, then send it to remote side. So the root cause is from host side, not our controller side.
Best regards,
Christine.
Hi, @virti_choksi
Thanks for creating case to us.
I will deal with this case and try to reproduce on my side, once have any updates, I will share with you.
Best regards,
Christine.