Can anybody help me with enabling the sound in the Android Emulator? I've been trying furiously to get it to work, but to no avail... I've tried setting the start up option -audio "winaudio" in Eclipse, I've set the Android Virtual Device which I use to enable Audio playback support & Audio recording support, but I still don't get any sound from the Emulator.
I'm running the Emulator from Eclipse Helios (with the Android plugin), on a Windows7 32bit OS.
Try this thread (delete snapshots.img and restart emulator). Applies to Honeycomb final (3.0).
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I keep getting this error when trying to start emulator on android. I don't have a device plugged in only attempting to test to see if my new installations of android studio and emulators work, I am using a Mac with the M1 chip. Any help please.
Try reinstalling the android studio as it may be corrupted or change the device and see
Hope this works :)
It could be a number of different things that cause that error. Here are some troubleshooting steps to try:
Reboot the phone
Try a different USB cable, or unplug it and re-plug it back in
Use command line tools to relaunch adb if it gets hung up; try adb kill-server then adb start-server and then adb devices
Reset the USB debugging on the device in the settings; disable it and re-enable it
Try changing transfer modes in the USB debugging (i.e. camera PTP)
Close and restart Android Studio
Android studio emulators are still based on Intel Haxm virtualization software. I'm sure updates to AS are coming but for now you need to download a separate emulator to run an AVD (Android Virtual Device). It's pretty easy to download and install.
You can find it here: https://github.com/google/android-emulator-m1-preview
Recently I decided to learn android dev with Kotlin, I installed JDK, the latest Android Studio release and other stuff but my CPU is AMD so I cannot install intel's HAXM which is required to launch the emulator . I want to know if an equivalent for pc with AMD exist
For your problem there are several ways to fix the issue.
Android Studio with Android Emulator Hypervisor Driver for AMD Processors Tools(Recommended)
Here's the full document
Go to Android SDK -> SDK Tools -> Check Android Emulator Hypervisor Driver for AMD Processors also make sure if they're installed they're updated, since this solution got a problem with using NOX player at same time, and causing Blue Screen of Death
Then go to App & Features -> Turn windows features on or off -> make sure Hyper-V and Windows Hypervisor Platform are disabled. All Windows features enabling Hyper-V either explicitly or silently must be turned off.
Other solution is to use Nox or Bluestack emulator. i prefer nox since idk why but bluestack using so many resource, and also nox multi-instance is also working very well for using several emulators and it's got 3 version of android (4, 5, 7).
Common issues while using nox when trying to develop flutter app or etc is sometime emulator won't appear in your emulator list in android studio which the solution is that you should copy your adb nox file to your android sdk folder. or address the PATH VARIABLES to use nox adb.
Good Luck.
I was running into some issues with stage height in Android devices with notches, specifically the Xiaomi Note Pro 6. So since I don't have that device I wanted to emulate it using Android Studio.
How can I launch an app made in IDEA (Air app) that runs in the emulator?, so I can get the debug info from stage sizes and all the jazz, cant find a way.
You can use Help | Find Action | AVD Manager, configure and start Android emulator from IntelliJ IDEA, then in the Flash run/debug configuration use the Android device option. It should see the running emulator (it has to be x86).
Android Studio 2.3.2
Emulator 4.3
In prompt show list devices:
adb devices
List of devices attached
emulator-5554 device
But when I try to run app from Android Studio I get black screen on emulator (Android 4.3) and nothing happened. Here screen:
On another emulator (e.g. 7.1) I success deploy and run app.
Here my sdk settings:
I suggest using other emulators like Genymotion or Memu, or on an actual device[best], for running apps built on AndroidStudio if you are working in Windows. The default emulator is very very slow in my experience, you need a PC with some real high specification.
Well you do have the APIS and other things necessary, so I think your emulator is just too slow to load, or not compatible with your PC , so its not loading.
I recently upgraded Android Studio to 2.0 (Windows) which broke the emulator.
The symptom is that the emulator starts a (single thread) process that takes about 100% of its CPU. Nothing shows on the screen.
Of course, this worked like a charm before the update.
Few things I tried:
Used an AVD created before and after the update
Increased AVD memory to 1G
Delete / Install Android Studio
Used different CPU Architecture (Arm & x86)
Used different versions of API (21 & 23)
I had the same problem I had to reinstall android studio all over again, After that open your SDK monitor press on launch stand alone SDK manager, There scroll down and check if the emulator is installed properly if not install it.
I hope this answer helped you since that's what I did and it works.
A temporary solution:
Go into the AVD Manager, select the Virtual device, and click "Edit"
Find "Emulated Performance" -> Graphics, and switch that from auto (or hardware) to Software.
It won't have quite the performance, but this worked for me. Seems to be that Android Studio 2.0 doesn't play well with certain graphics cards or something.