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Crash after few seconds. #5

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Scoffgard opened this issue Dec 5, 2019 · 2 comments
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Crash after few seconds. #5

Scoffgard opened this issue Dec 5, 2019 · 2 comments

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@Scoffgard
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Hello,
I downloaded the file and I have followed all the steps. When I launch it, all seem to work but after few seconds the sound input goes away. That seem the device is disconnect cause the phone ask me if I allow to access to the files, like when I connect the phone for the first time.
My phone is a Samsung Galaxy J6 (sm-j600fn) running on Android 9.0.
And, my computer's running on Ubuntu 19.10.
I hope you can help me.
Nice regards.

@rom1v
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rom1v commented Dec 5, 2019

That seem the device is disconnect cause the phone ask me if I allow to access to the files, like when I connect the phone for the first time.

The reason is that it changes its vendorId/productId (as printed by lsusb).

AOA audio is not reliable (and is now obsolete), so issues are expected 😕

@Scoffgard
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Scoffgard commented Dec 5, 2019

Ok, thanks for the answer, that seem to be that cause when I execute lsusb command during the few second the script work, the device is not printed by the command.
So if AOA audio is obsolete, do you known any alternatives ?

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