Sprint galaxy s3. I am having an issue with the bluetooth displaying track data. I have not found this particular issue listed anywhere.
I have a music device that supports bluetooth audio and displays track data. Iphones/ipad send the track information that displays on the device. The galaxy s3 sends the data and it displays on the device, but only when the track is paused. As soon as it plays, the track info disappears. The control pieces work just fine (skip, rewind etc)
Has anyone else experienced this? Any thoughts?
This has been driving me crazy....
I have a similar issue. Pandora displays all of the correct info, but my music player(Player Pro) just shows no data. All the control work as they should though.
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Hello everyone.
I was hoping I could get some guidance as to what to do about a problem I'm having with streaming audio over bluetooth.
I have my Incredible with the (latest?) radio version 2.15.00.07.28, running CyanogenMod 6.00-R3.
The problem I'm experiencing goes like this:
I have an audio track (I've tried many).
I can play the track normally through the phone speaker or headphones using the default music player, MixZing, or any other music application.
Then I connect to my Motorola T505 Bluetooth car adapter.
Upon starting the track, it will only play about one second of the track at a time, before pausing for about a second. The track timer pauses as well. It feels like lag of some sort, as if the application is slowing down because of the bluetooth connection.
If I disconnect from the T505, it resumes normally.
Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening? I've searched but have yet to find anyone with a similar problem.
If there is any further information you need, let me know.
Thanks for your help!
This may not apply to you on CM6, but on my stock Dinc turning wifi off fixed the BT stuttering.
When I had my Droid X I would stream songs to my in dash pioneer navigation and the song info would be on the nav screen. When I do the same thing with my galaxy nexus I don't have any info show up. Is there a way to make this happen?
Surprised you can even stream music via bluetooth. I'm having a heck of a time doing the same on my Kenwood DNX8120 with my Galaxy Nexus. It pairs up and everything. Matter of fact the controls (pause, stop, rewind, etc) all work using TuneIn and Google Music. However, I don't get any sound from the car stereo. Spent some time digging around and it seems like i'm not the only one with this issue.
Hi,
Hopefully someone can help me as i have been searching for ages tryin to find an anwser.
My phone will steam music through my car radio just fine, however the display only displays the song title and nothing else. Is there a bluetooth update or mod or something i can do to fix this?
My wifes iphone4 plays the same but with artist and title info.
Ipod works with all track info. Playtime,album etc. etc.
This leaves me to believe that it isnt the radio unit, so must be a problem with my phone.
Is there anyway i can resolve this issue?
Thanks
IPhone music play list will have all the required tags since it is bought from iTunes.
While on the other hand, we just dump our music in the music folder and we don't care to update the music tags.
Tag all ur music with artist, album genre etc and it show in the display.
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I will give that a go but not sure it will make a difference.
the iphone only displays certain track info, not all. Its the ipod thats hardwired through the car that shows all.
This is why im thinkin it could require some sort of update. The car can display all info, but from each device is different. Maybe because of different bluetooth profiles or something?
Hello all, I listen to music via bluetooth and my car shows track information using AVRCP. Since updating to 4.3, this works well only with the stock music player. If I try to use Poweramp/Shuttle, the track information in the display doesn't change after the first song, and gets stuck there, even though other songs are playing. When using Pandora, track information isn't displayed at all. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks in advance.
Hi all.
For some reason, when playing music via bluetooth in my car, the song information doesn't appear on screen anymore. I tried deleting and re-pairing, disabling and re-enabling Google Music, tried it with Amazon Music, etc. It only shows the first song's information, then it gets stuck on that and eventually displays "no title".
The music plays flawlessly though. Just no song title, artist name, album name, etc.
It worked perfectly before the Marshmallow update, so I'm hoping I'm not the only one with this problem and that someone knows a workaround.
Thanks.
mursepaolo said:
Hi all.
For some reason, when playing music via bluetooth in my car, the song information doesn't appear on screen anymore. I tried deleting and re-pairing, disabling and re-enabling Google Music, tried it with Amazon Music, etc. It only shows the first song's information, then it gets stuck on that and eventually displays "no title".
The music plays flawlessly though. Just no song title, artist name, album name, etc.
It worked perfectly before the Marshmallow update, so I'm hoping I'm not the only one with this problem and that someone knows a workaround.
Thanks.
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No issues here with BT. Connects perfectly to my car. Pandora shows all the title info etc. for all music. Could BT connectivity specific to your car? Don't know. Mine, Chevy 2016 Malibu 2.0T using the built in Pandora app on the 8" touchscreen. Plus no issues paring for telephone calls etc
Docmjldds said:
No issues here with BT. Connects perfectly to my car. Pandora shows all the title info etc. for all music. Could BT connectivity specific to your car? Don't know. Mine, Chevy 2016 Malibu 2.0T using the built in Pandora app on the 8" touchscreen. Plus no issues paring for telephone calls etc
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Ah mine is a 2013 accord with HondaLink. There's no other BT issue. Songs play perfectly, calls are fine, texts are fine, connectivity is fine. Just the dang song info. It's really a nuisance.