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			<title>ANDROID Sound stops on Android iGo Nextgen when system time is changed</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2026 17:39:19 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Hi guys, 
 
By doing investigations to understand why my K706 android car headunit is loosing sound at each cold restart, I found a very weird bug. 
 
The story : 
My K706 radio is powered by 2 timer...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi guys,<br />
<br />
By doing investigations to understand why my K706 android car headunit is loosing sound at each cold restart, I found a very weird bug.<br />
<br />
The story :<br />
My K706 radio is powered by 2 timer relays :<br />
One to delay the shut down of ACC (because on engine start, this car is cutting the ACC to all media equipments)<br />
And the other to shut down the perm +12v, 2 minutes after ACC cutoff.<br />
I did it for 2 reasons : <br />
- reducing power consumption when the car is stop, <br />
- because I had a K706 with a screen default : a white halo all around the screen was appearing on boot if perm 12v was present during a long time while ACC was off. When perm 12v was cutted, this radio didn't had the issue.<br />
<br />
Fact:<br />
At each start, iGo is automatically startup by the headunit, and sound is ok (I test it with the sound key).<br />
But after a short while, iGo sound is completely out. The only solution to get it again is to restart iGo, and then, no more sound fail.<br />
<br />
Research:<br />
My first suspicion was the GPS acquisition, because this sound mutting was happening when the GPS is on Fix mode.<br />
But due to my power connection method, the radio is always starting with initial software version date and time 01:00. When GPS is okay, the system time is set to the GPS time (android system settings).<br />
<br />
Then, I made a second test : disconnecting GPS and connecting Wifi after system boot. And again : no more sound on iGo.<br />
<br />
Conclusion<br />
I redo the experiment on any android systems I have (car radio or smartphone) :<br />
- Disable the network time synchronization in system to be able to change manually the time.<br />
- Start iGo (World or PAL or ISRAEL) with PONGO skin or not.<br />
- Go into system and change the time forward<br />
- Sound on iGo stops.<br />
<br />
When time is changed forward  2am -&gt; 2pm : the sound stops often.<br />
When time is changed backward 2pm -&gt; 1pm : the sound stops less often.<br />
<br />
I didn't test with LUNA, because too unstable on chineese headunits.<br />
<br />
Note : I observed this for sound as audio, no as TTS.<br />
<br />
PS : I've made the tests with LUNA on a smartphone (because on this chinese radio, sound is always failing), and audio sound is not lost when time is changing.</div>

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