When I have the headphones plugged in, the ringer and notifications still play over the phone speaker in addition to coming over the headphones. I dont want them to. I just want them played through the headphones. I cant find a setting to disable it. Anyone know of a fix.
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is there a tweak or fix to route the ringtone song to play through the headphones when they are connected?
for me when the sound is on and headphones are plugged in, the ringtone will still play through the speaker. only way to turn that off is to drop the phone volume to 0, in which case you have to rely on the vibrate function to inform you of a phone call..
seems logical that if your music is playing through the headphones your ringtone should be able to as well ?
When playing music and my headphones are plugged in, sound only comes through my headphones. If I remove my headphones the music pauses. However, once I plug my headphones back in, my music will play again but the alerts (text) play on the headphone and speaker. Does this happen for anyone else? Also when using my headphones the phone rings through speaker not the headphone. I am running a rooted rom.
Disregard the second part. It is ringing through my headphone and speaker when an incoming call comes. Maybe by design. I'm new here.
I'm on Calkulin's right now, but have had this problem regardless of if I was on Calk or Original.
In previous phones I've had, whenever there was a notification while I had headphones on it, it would play the notification sound within my headphones, so only I could hear it.
This phone on the other hand, not satisfied with only me knowing if I have a notification goes on and bypasses my headphones and rings it loudly on the phone speaker.
Anyway to get it so that if headphones are plugged in, the notification sound plays INSIDE the headphones and not bellowing it to everyone?
Just got the Note II and am trying to get the phone to ring through a bluetooth media speaker. When I am selecting different ring tones they will play through the bluetooth speaker as well as through the phone, but when the phone actually rings it will only ring on the phone itself. I have searched through various forums and can't find anyone asking the same question. I've also tried looking for an app that will route the audio to the speaker, but no solution yet. Has anyone any ideas please?
Search for Soundabout in the app store. I use it and can route my Bluetooth sound, media and phone, to wherever I want it
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Thanks for that, I'm trying it but at the moment I can get everything to play through the bt speak, apart from when the phone rings.
Make sure, in the Bluetooth settings for your speakers, that media and phone are connected. I have the phone ringing through my Bluetooth audio
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My bluetooth speaker settings only have the option to use it for media audio, and not for phone audio. With my bt headset I have the option for both phone and media audio. I'm assuming that the phone ring is coming through as phone audio. The annoying thing is that every other sound will come through on the speaker, key presses etc, and the ring tones when I am setting the volumes, but not when the phone actually rings or when messages come in.
With SoundAbout there is no option for the phone call audio to be sent to an A2DP bt device, so I think I'm stuck there as well.
I'm currently using a stock based GB rom, Aurora 0.7.
I have a strange issue when listening to music with my headphones connected. I have the phone in silent mode so without the headphones connected the notifications make no sound. However, with the headphones connected and still in silent mode, when I get a notification the sound plays out of the phone speakers. I would expect this to not make a sound at all, or play the notification sound through the headphones.
Is there a way to change this behaviour?
Thanks.
For anyone interested, I gave SoundAbout a try, but this did not work. The best workaround seems to be Hearing Saver. The settings can be updated so there are no notification sounds played at all when the headphones are connected. Both these apps require running a background service.