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Exactly as said in the title, the renshuu app stops playing any sound after a dozen or two clips have been played in a quiz. This started for me about 12 hours ago. Force closing and reopening the app makes sound work again for about a dozen clips, and restarting the phone doesn't prevent it from reoccurring.
This issue first happened earlier in the night, and that time it also corresponded with all widgets and app shortcuts but one on my homescreen being wiped out. Consequently, the sound issue is probably with my device itself, but since it only happens with renshuu, I'm wondering if that might give anyone here an idea about which system function may be messing up.
Android device/model: Samsung Galaxy S9+
Android OS version: 10
App version: 1.0.20210630
Edit: After letting the app idle for a bit before starting a quiz, I can confirm that it's time instead of or in addition to interval.
It's definitely not just you! I am looking into it, but all the information you gave is extremely useful, thank you! I'll report again when I have more info!
If you can, I'd love to know about how long you are letting it idle, and are you letting the app sit open, or are you switching to another app and returning to it?
Good news - I believe I have it fixed. Please let me know if you see the issue again.
The issue does seem to be fixed, thanks!
In case it comes back and this info helps, I had left the start of a quiz open while going to do other stuff.
Ive been getting this problem too on Android version 1.1.20250424, but also older versions as well.
I usually just play audio on another devices so no big deal. I've also figured out it happens only when you play specific sentence audio files. But it's consitently stops it or doesn't depending on the audio file played. Curious if it has to do with the format of the specific clip using a specific playback API causing the issue. Just a guess.
The formatting of the clips and the place where they are pulled is uniform, so there is not any variation there that could be causing it.
Are you having it on sentence audio only, words, or both?
Will it happen if you listen to the same file multiple times?