I've noticed with the last several nightlies on CM7 (I think from 71 and above) that the Last.fm app starts scrobbling a track whenever I pull my headphones out of the phone, even with no music playing. It's always the same track (Sonic Youth's "Mote") regardless of what I was playing before. The Last.fm icon will appear in the notification bar right away. The only way I can get it to go away is to start playing and stopping another track. I use Power Amp with Last.fm scrobbling enabled. Has anyone else run into this, and if so have you figured out a way to stop it? Not sure if this is caused by the app or the rom. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Did a superwipe and all is good now. Not sure what caused this but oh well.
Mods please feel free to delete this thread.
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I looked just about everywhere, but couldn't find anything.
While listening to music on my phone (flac and mp3, on phone not the cloud) I get skips and pops when I multitasking. Does anyone else have this problem? This doesn't happen all the time, but enough for me to put the question on here.
Nonrooted locked and stock (yes yes I will do it this next week.)
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Phone speaker, wired, or Bluetooth?
I'm asking because I've seen an issue with music skipping over Bluetooth while the wifi was scanning.
I haven't noticed skips wired or through the speaker, however.
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While using Google Music, streaming, I get skips and pops on longer songs (Hour long mixes).
This is on cell data w/ headphone jack.
Issue goes away for a few seconds when you pause the track and press play again, only to return.
Wired.. Always resolves itself, but annoying.
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Okay.. I replicated it if someone can check...
Open music and play. Then go into the browser, and select a bookmark. Does it nearly every time.
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store...? for a software issue?
It may be my car stereo... still testing unplugged.
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store...? for a software issue?
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I think he's just getting his post count up...(10 posts limit thing).
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Lots of people have problems like this -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1387891
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=22669
Yeah, some similar.. I changes aux cords and haven't noticed it again.
I will keep you posted.
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Start playing a song and hit the three dot settings tab in the upper left select sound effects and turn on the EQ. You can change the EQ to to the flat setting if you want the music to sound as it did before. This fixes a lot of the music player sound issues.
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Start playing a song and hit the three dot settings tab in the upper left select sound effects and turn on the EQ. You can change the EQ to to the flat setting if you want the music to sound as it did before. This fixes a lot of the music player sound issues.
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Not trying to be rude, but that doesn't pertain to anything on this thread.
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Not trying to be rude, but that doesn't pertain to anything on this thread.
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Actually it does. People have reported before that turning on the EQ stops the skipping/crashing problem.
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Not trying to be rude, but that doesn't pertain to anything on this thread.
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If you have a clue than you would know that it does fixing skipping issues so keep your "not trying to be rude" comments to your self if you are unaware of a fix.
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If you have a clue than you would know that it does fixing skipping issues so keep your "not trying to be rude" comments to your self if you are unaware of a fix.
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Nope
Let me just add that you should read the first post.... Not downloading from cloud, and so that doesn't work....
I had the question so I know what I was asking.. This is why rootz is better, and less self involved asses.
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@mod please close.. Solution was to change aux cord.
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Hi. I was wondering if anyone else could reproduce an issue I was having with my phone. While listening to music thru headphones if I make or receive a call after hanging up audio doesn't return right away. It takes a lil while and it then comes back. I can reproduce this over and over again. Was wondering if it was just my phone.
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Anyone willing to test. Any carrier.
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Mine works... But maybe you can define "a while"
I know what he means it will not playing again until a minute or so
Which app are you using to play the music. And or is there any other music player app also alive in memory,
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Thanks guys for the assistance. I use poweramp. But I can reproduce it with the stock music player also. Music playing > make or receive call and music pauses like it should> I hang up> music does not resume and I can't hear any sounds from the phone at all for at least 15secs. I only use one music player at a time so only one should be in memory.
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Anyone else this morning. Any help is appreciated and thanked. Just making sure this behavior is common before I return the phone.
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Wow. Thread moved without any warning. I couldn't even find it for a sec!?
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This is what i do i talk through my car speakers and or headphones pending what im using i unhook right before i hang up let the audio play through the phone speaker then reconnect it again its annoying but it works
Also i use poweramp and it has this problem even though poweramp has a setting to resume call
Thanks man. I've been experiencing this issue since I bought the phone. And it doesnt matter the ROM rather its stock,blazer, or cm10. Its the same issue.
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Hey master acehole. I think I found a lil fix. Thru power amp settings and headset settings I raised the headset handler priority. The sound loss stopped. Thanks for all of ur help bro.
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Damn. The issue returned. I'm at a. Complete loss. Is anyone other than me and ace hole having this issue.
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Having the same issue
I'm having the same issue on my S3 running poweramp, though I'm not on Sprint (got it unlocked, international).
The only differences:
- I'm using a bluetooth headset
- The song resume's but there's no audio from the headset at all (not even after 5, 10 minutes - however long)
- I have to turn bluetooth off/on to get the audio back
I also tried using the stock player with the same results!
Would love to know if it's a problem with the phone, app or headset.
Thanks
Exact same issue here. Must be a samsung thing because many people are having it across ROMs and music players, so annoying! Anyone find a fix yet?
I can verify this as well.
Happens with Amazon MP3, Stitcher Radio and Audible for me.
The delay for me is at least 1 minute, but if you close the audio app and reopen it, then everything is fine (so it can work before the 1 minute).
Try Monkey Media player
Try monkey media player, I had the same issue with my S3, but with Monkey media it got resolved. just an FYI you had to play with settings
Sometimes when I'm listening to music, as everyone probably does I receive a call. I can't tell when I get the call except if I feel the vibration. And this is the case for all ICS roms! Is there anyway I can change that?
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This could be from the music app you are using or just check you notification settings and take out any vibrations
!hit thanks!
This doesn't work. How do I get the music to stop or someway to know I'm getting a call
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This doesn't work. How do I get the music to stop or someway to know I'm getting a call
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PROBLEM COULD ALSO BE FROM THE WAY YOU FLASH YOUR ROM REFLASH YOU ROM NOT A NANDROID BACKUP SO YOU HAVE TO REINSTALL YOUR APPS
before you flash the rom clear data,cache,delvik cache>(in advanced options) this shud help dere are many apps that can help you backup personal data THIS IS IMPORTANT >ifyou keep flashing rom on rom you keep building up errors for the next on so always do a complete wipe before HIT THANKS IF THIS WORKS:good:
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This doesn't work. How do I get the music to stop or someway to know I'm getting a call
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Some music applications such as Poweramp allow you have the music pause when someone's calling you, triggering the ringtone and vibration, then when you hang up it'll resume your music without you having to do a thing. I really don't know what other apps do this, nor am I trying to advertise it, however this app is one of the smoothest ones I've worked with in terms of being flexible with a lot of things.
Since version 1.3.2 this has been fixed with Mimicry (using the included and excellent Google Play Music). It will pause the music until the call is done and then resume playing after.
It doesn't blast the ringtone out of your headphones, it uses your phone's speaker. I personally prefer that, had a super loud ringtone screw me too many times when I've had audio piped into a car.
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Whether I use Apollo, Google play music (my preferred method) or even apps like Pandora and Songza, whenever I touch the screen to do a function like open apps or click links and such the music will skip or kinda pause and play itself again. It doesn't happen when I type though. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
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At least yours will stop and continue. Sometimes my music stops altogether, and even when I'm navigating through the music app itself.
I have an S3 on one of my lines, and it does the same thing vey rarely. (stock rom)
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Turn off touch sounds in your system settings.
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Turn off touch sounds in your system settings.
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Thank you! Ugh, I'm so incompetent.
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Does anyone know why my phone automatically changes songs and the volume? Like when I'm walking with headphones, it'll change songs all of a sudden and increase volume to full blast. (This issue is only with headphones.)
I've tried different ROMs, kernels, and they're all the same. The issue keeps coming back. I've noticed this started happening since the latest boot loader update so I'm wondering how can I fix this or if anyone else has this issue?
Its really bugging me cause I can't listen to music properly.
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Did you try different headsets?
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A headset with a button will have this issue while a headset without it doesn't. Even if I sit there and don't move at all, the songs and volume still changes on the one with a button.
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