hahaha..... how silly.

okay...... this is so stupid..... here is the solution the problem that I 
have been facing

this problem is occurring because I did not pay much attention while 
trimming my sound clip. 
i had recorded my voice in .ogg format and i am trying to use these voice 
clips as sounds for my button click actions.
apparently, what i found is that, the 
android.media.MediaPlayer<http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/MediaPlayer.html>
 
*cannot* play a sound file upto its absolute completion - it ceases playback 
about 300 milliseconds before the actual end of the sound file data. Hence, 
in order to avoid this pre-matured stop of our recorded or edited 
sound-clips that we were facing (*i believe john.p was having a similar 
issue*), we must ensure that there is at least 300 milliseconds of silence 
after the last sound wave oscillation in the file.

i have used the open source sound editing tool called *Audacity* to record 
my voice, normalize the voice, remove background noise, trim the sound clip, 
and additional 300 millisecond silence - it's an easy software and can be 
found here http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

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