Hi,
Not sure if anyone else has raised this, but when im playing music, i tend to use bluetooth or headset controls to adjust the volume or skip tracks. However whenever i receive notifications or a popup message, the controls stop working.
I guess this is linked to the lockscreen controls for music. Whenever i can use the lockscreen playback controls, remote control functions work. When it disappears, they dont .
Anyone got any idea on how i could keep the playback controls persistent, regardless of notifications, so that remote control buttons will always work?
Thanks in advance.
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Is there any way to permanently make the volume rocker control media volume? My PLAY doesn't do calls so it's annoying that it changes the ringer volume when music or games aren't playing. The way I can think of implementing this ability would be to have a service running in the background that tells the phone music is playing even when it's not, as well as having it start on boot. I haven't the slightest clue about app development but this seems it should be a relatively easy task that hopefully wouldn't use too much battery by running though.. Is this a feasible solution that anyone could help with?
Hi everyone,
Today all of a sudden, my phone's speaker doesn't play any media volume anymore (music, youtube etc.) However ringtone, notification, and in-call volume work fine. When changing volume in settings, moving ringtone and alarm slider will result in a test sound, but the media slider doesn't. If i plug in my headphones then everything works perfectly. I have tried the headphone routing fix app from market but it didnt work.
Any help would be appreciated.
I was wondering if anyone had fixed the Z5P (Sony original rom) bluetooth notification problem?
At the moment i am using tasker to play the notification.ogg through media stream on notification so i can hear it in my bluetooth, otherwise the notification Just play via the phone speaker.
The media stream play fine in the bluetooth, i can hear the music and the phone system related sound. (sound on keypress, etc etc) there ONLY the notification sound that doesn't want to play in the bluetooth.
Seem like a bug to me, because if you unlink the ringer and notification volume (xposed module) then go to the Audio setting, slide the media bar to ANY volume (Just to get a sound notification) then quickly slide the notification bar you can hear it in the bluetooth, but it stop working after 4-5seconds.
ANY clue?
Is there anyway to separate the media volume from notification volume?
For example, in the car, whilst listening to Bluetooth audio from the phone, I need to have my media volume up, but this makes incoming notifications simply frightening and brutally loud through the audio system.
Also, why does my media volume control notification volume?
Separate Volume control Media and notification
ap10046 said:
Is there anyway to separate the media volume from notification volume?
For example, in the car, whilst listening to Bluetooth audio from the phone, I need to have my media volume up, but this makes incoming notifications simply frightening and brutally loud through the audio system.
Also, why does my media volume control notification volume?
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This is on the Mate 9 as well, drives me mental, and judging by no response to your question we are screwed. This is the first android device I have used that doesnt have separate volume settings for this??
I have been tempted to flash a vanilla firmware instead of huawie to see if it has the settings but it appears all the bootloader pages are down at huawie and I cant unlock it
Love the phone apart from this??
Anyone please????
The system responds very late to single presses of the headset button and skips two songs when I double press the button (wanting to only skip one). How can it be fixed? If it's not possible, how can it be turned off, so I can use app-specific headset controls?
I've tested on another phone: OnePlus 2, it doesn't even have system-wide controls and app-specific controls are very snappy. Also, the system-wide headset controls are always there (on the Nokia) and no app seems to be able to take priority.