Here is my problem
I am using stock HTC desire Stock ROM (rooted) . Still yesterday I was using built-in Music player (customized by HTC) and everything was working perfectly. I mostly use headphones to listen to songs ( with next/prev/pause from it)
Today I installed the new app Android Music (claimed to be from AOSP 2.3 build) and after installed I realized that it doesn't have lock screen control and headphones control and i uninstalled it.
Now my headphone controls are not working with default Music player. Is there any way that I can get it back ?
Thanks,
UKanth
I have this same issue. Yesterday I listen normally music in my car by aux connection, today I connect phone to radio but phone don't see any connection even with headphones. Anybody know what can be source of problem I'm running on leedroid 2.3c
Sry for poor English :
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I had a similar issue. Just uninstalled cubed and that fixed it. May be an issue with having more than one music player trying to use the headphone controls in their own way.
Hope this helps.
cheers.
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I've got a strange problem with my new Desire running Froyo. If I have the MP3 player running at the same time as Google Navigation every time a direction is spoken the music pauses and never restarts... its very annoying and not something I've experienced on other Android devices.
Is this a bug (feature?) of Froyo or just something specific to the HTC music player... any ideas?
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Same happened to me when I upgraded to Froyo, although it only happens with the HTC player. I use DoubleTwist and this resumes as it should after instructions from Google Navigation.
Ah, I see... I guess that means its a HTC bug then...
Will try Doubletwist, thanks...
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Well I have Froyo as well. But I use Copilot for navigation and it always restarts the mp3 music again. So must be a Google thing and not t Froyo bug.
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Tander_ZA said:
Well I have Froyo as well. But I use Copilot for navigation and it always restarts the mp3 music again. So must be a Google thing and not t Froyo bug.
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Hi
I'm using Froyo and have the same issue with both Google Navigation and CoPilot. It's very frustrating so will give Double Twist a whirl.
Thanks
I get the same issue with stock player & Google Navigation.
In addition, the music does not resume for me after using Voice Search, or inputting voice into Google Translate.
Copilot
I use stock media player and Copilot, the problem I have is that using the 3.5 jack into the car stereo, the volume of copilot is far to low. But if the music is not playing, then the volume of copilot increases but is still very quiet. The only way to get the volume levels the same is to unplug the 3.5 mm jack and listen through the desires speaker. Sound quality not great. This used to work perfectly through the 3.5 jack and car stereo on version .606 of copilot with music playing at the same time and not being interrupted :-(
Update:
Thanks for the Advice. All working fine with DoubleTwist so I'd guess it's the stock Music app that's the guilty party.
Cheers
Hello guys
Today I discovered a bug with the sound when it passes through the Bluetooth or the jack 3.5inch. I am using a car radio/CDplayer with AUX input. For bluetooth, i tried with HBH-IS800 headphones.
When I am guided by Google Navigation and listen to music (tested with PowerAmp, Winamp and Deezer), the automatic shutdown of the music is good and the instructions are said but the sound is very very low. I can hardly hear the instructions.
If I press the Pause button on the music player, the sound of instructions is
perfect.
I did not have this problem with 2.3.2, it appears with the 2.3.3 (.145).
And the problem does not appears with the Stock Player, or Spotify or when the sound comes from the speaker.
Tried with Samsung Galaxy S in 2.3.4 and no problem.
Maybe a SE problem or a 2.3.3 bug.
Am I the only one to experience this problem and is there a fix?
Find it : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16051692 . It's a 2.3.3 bug.
Thanks
I was looking forward to using the ICS stock music player, but for some reason the latest google music player does not work well with my bluetooth stereo. I cannot pause music via the controls, i can only play. It also does not support avrcp 1.3/1.4, which is strange since google music from the market DID on my droid x.
I have tried getting poweramp, but i have had my phone restart 3 times since installing it and have now uninstalled it.
I tried downloading winamp, but with the bluetooth controls enabled in the app, the stock music player overrides it and and it seems like winamp needs to be updated for ICS.
Playerpro's settings do not work in ICS and I cannot even get to the menu to enable music controls.
Does anyone have a solution for this? It is strange, as I thought google would have sorted this out by now.
I use playerpro, works fine for me, has did since I got the phone.
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dougmod said:
I have tried getting poweramp, but i have had my phone restart 3 times since installing it and have now uninstalled it.
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I love PowerAmp, still the best music player in my opinion.
I get my Nexus tomorrow. Is there anyone else having problems with it? I've really been counting on Poweramp working.
No problems here. PowerAMP is amazing.
I have Mortplayer on my GN.
so it looks like it might not be poweramp. it could by a bug. If you look here at post 3, http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12773-random-shutoffs/ you will see a guy links to 3 threads that talk about restarts happening when some type of sound is happening..
so it might be a bug in ICS
Mortplayer works great with ogg files over Bluetooth in stereo. I've been using Mortplayer all the way back to the Windoes Mobile days. It's lite and funcctional.
PowerAmp!!
Custom rom and been through several kernels, Power Amp has been great since I first loaded it on the stock phone.
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Hi!, I had a serious nerve racking problem with Samsung Galaxy W since I flashed it with another official stock ROM in which I got much more languages including the french one. But the problem is that when the earphone is plugged in to listen to my music, it starts switching the soundtrack I am playing to another one that I wasn't playing, it even stops playing :'( . And it's the same **** everytime I want to play my music from the default music player or the one installed like Poweramp. So please help me to fix this!. Even when I wanna listen to my FM radio it shuts down by itself and I could hear some weird beeps from my earphone. The Autostarts apps won't solve at all my problem! :'(
[Q] My phone plays and stops music by itself when the earphone is plugged in, but once removed from it everything works fine! :'(
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Hi!, I had a serious nerve racking problem with Samsung Galaxy W since I flashed it with another official stock ROM in which I got much more languages including the french one. But the problem is that when the earphone is plugged in to listen to my music, it starts switching the soundtrack I am playing to another one that I wasn't playing, it even stops playing :'( . And it's the same **** everytime I want to play my music from the default music player or the one installed like Poweramp. So please help me to fix this!. Even when I wanna listen to my FM radio it shuts down by itself and I could hear some weird beeps from my earphone. The Autostarts apps won't solve at all my problem! :'(
[Q] My phone plays and stops music by itself when the earphone is plugged in, but once removed from it everything works fine! :'(
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I am not sure about the default music player, but poweramp has a feature like the one you described. When you plug in the headphone, it resumes playing. (An autostart musicplayer feature). Check the settings under poweramp player and hopefully you will see that option somewhere. I am not using poweramp so I can't tell you where exactly that option would be.
The other issues you desribe, I don't know. It may have something to do with the conflict between poweramp and FM radio... Maybe. I am not sure. See what happens when you disable the option I described above.
The stock rom don't have a FM radio app, so use Spirit FM, search the apk and download it.
And this problem happens with me too, but only sometimes. When I'm using a Bluetooth headset, no problems, but when I use a normal earphone, some lags occur.
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I am not sure about the default music player, but poweramp has a feature like the one you described. When you plug in the headphone, it resumes playing. (An autostart musicplayer feature). Check the settings under poweramp player and hopefully you will see that option somewhere. I am not using poweramp so I can't tell you where exactly that option would be.
The other issues you desribe, I don't know. It may have something to do with the conflict between poweramp and FM radio... Maybe. I am not sure. See what happens when you disable the option I described above.
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Okay thanks for your help but now the problem is solved after disabling the "media button pressed" event's from the pre installed music player and many other apps running on your Android's system. It requires root access to be allowed "Autostarts.apk". Anybody else having the issue could use this app to fix it!
Is it possible?
I'm on Deb using Android N but i'm willing to go back a version if the solution uses Xposed
Right now I have a really irritating problem with the headphone jack, every now and then it will bug out and I have to get my tablet from my pocket just to hit play.
The Bluetooth headphone will take a few months to arrive :/
Which music player ? Poweramp has a setting for behaviour of headset ....
Sorry. my bad. Indeed, just found this option on BeyoundPod. Never looked before.
It my music player, spotify, that dont have this option. I thought this was in the entire OS. :/