Hello, Xiaomi pad 5 owners,
I have a problem when I connect my bluetooth headset to my pad 5, the problem is the sound gets interrupted (I don't know if I have used the right expression) and that's annoying me!
If you didn't get it, it's like:
She works at nights, by th'e'e'e'e water
She’s gone astray, so far away
From her fat'a'aher’s daughter
I hope anyone help me!
Note: The headset is working very well on my Huawei Nova 5t without any problems.
Try with another music player.
I had this problem on my s21 with stellio music player
Keyvannn said:
Try with another music player.
I had this problem on my s21 with stellio music player
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Unfortunately, it's happening with any app not just music playes.
When I tried Apple airpods (Original) there wasn't any problem, but unfortunately it's not mine.
reinstall miui or check if you install anything on the last few days.
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Hi guys, here is the problem that for some reason popped just recently, started maybe 2 weeks ago or so. I'm using Jay bird blue buds x as my main wireless headphones with my tab s. Everything was working fine but now whenever I connect the headphones and either start listening to music, music player or Google play music, or listen to a video clip, be it from YouTube, gallery or Google play video, the headphones cut out after 30-60 seconds. Now I did test the headphones with other tablet, an Asus one, and with my audio setup I use with my pc and I can use them without any problems for hours at a time. Which kinda led me to a conclusion that it's not the headphones but the tab itself. Now my question is, did anyone experience something similar? Any chance it's a Bluetooth driver mixup of some sorts that came with most recent tab update? Any help would be appreciated. I'm running complete stock with the most recent update, with just a couple of apps "turned off" in application section.
Jaybirds work with stock and skyhigh kernel.
VittoCornelius said:
Hi guys, here is the problem that for some reason popped just recently, started maybe 2 weeks ago or so. I'm using Jay bird blue buds x as my main wireless headphones with my tab s. Everything was working fine but now whenever I connect the headphones and either start listening to music, music player or Google play music, or listen to a video clip, be it from YouTube, gallery or Google play video, the headphones cut out after 30-60 seconds. Now I did test the headphones with other tablet, an Asus one, and with my audio setup I use with my pc and I can use them without any problems for hours at a time. Which kinda led me to a conclusion that it's not the headphones but the tab itself. Now my question is, did anyone experience something similar? Any chance it's a Bluetooth driver mixup of some sorts that came with most recent tab update? Any help would be appreciated. I'm running complete stock with the most recent update, with just a couple of apps "turned off" in application section.
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Well, my Samsung HS3000 Bluetooth headphones work w/o a problem, but I just encountered an issue with a bluetooth gamepad I bought. It started to lag every 30s - 2 minutes for like 10 seconds and than worked normally again. On the Nexus 7 of my girlfriend it worked for hours w/o a problem. I ended up factory resetting and updating to a newer firmware only to find out (just now) that one of my apps with accessibility access is responsible, probably Tasker or some of its modules / plugins.
Since your issue sounds a bit similar, you might want to investigate in that direction.
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Well, my Samsung HS3000 Bluetooth headphones work w/o a problem, but I just encountered an issue with a bluetooth gamepad I bought. It started to lag every 30s - 2 minutes for like 10 seconds and than worked normally again. On the Nexus 7 of my girlfriend it worked for hours w/o a problem. I ended up factory resetting and updating to a newer firmware only to find out (just now) that one of my apps with accessibility access is responsible, probably Tasker or some of its modules / plugins.
Since your issue sounds a bit similar, you might want to investigate in that direction.
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Sounds like you might be right, tho I am not using Tasker atm. I'm thinking maybe it's one of the apps I turned off.
A few days ago I bought a Sony Xperia Z1 Compact and installed, amongst others, BSPlayer on it and upgraded it to the Pro version. I have a strange issue with it however when I play music files from it and listen with my bluetooth headphone. On every track change the volume returns to 0 (zero) and I have to adjust it again. This does not happen when I connect the headphone with a cable to the phone.
It must have something to do with BSPlayer, because with MS Player Pro and Poweramp everything is fine. I would like to use BSPlayer however as well because I can stream from my wireless Voyager Air with it.
I tried to get an answer from BSPayer but although I have the Pro version, they don't reply.
Has anyone an idea what is going wrong ?
Thanks in advance.
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. :/
Hi I'm experiencing this strange problem M4A files play fine in some of my Bluetooth devices but not on some.
M4A files play properly on:
built in speakers of the phone
Sony headphones (MDR-ZX770)
Yamaha sound bar
Same files results random noises through:
AKG usb c ear buds came with the phone(firmware got updated the first time I plugged them to the phone)
ROIDMI 2S car bluetooth adapter
Bluedio TE earbuds
I've came across various similar issues on forums but couldn't find a solution. I would appreciate if anyone else has experienced this and came across a solution or having the same issue without a solution make samsung aware of this.
(Phone in question is Note 10+ Exynos version with September update.)
what are you using to play those files? try different players
raul6 said:
what are you using to play those files? try different players
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Initially tried using Samsung music, but then Google play music, and Sony music center (this says in supported codec straight away and doesn't even play through phone speakers)
I had the same issue with Samsung music, so switched to Poweramp and it works just fine, you might want to give it a try.
Goolum said:
I had the same issue with Samsung music, so switched to Poweramp and it works just fine, you might want to give it a try.
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Works with Poweramp thank you so much!
Still I wonder why this is happening with Samsung music, I'd still prefer to use it because I'm so used to it for a long time. Looks like time to move on
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Greetings,
I have installed the pixel experience rom on my Redmi 7 a couple months back, but every time I want to play music via the Bluetooth 2 things happens, firstly the connected device doesn't play any music or anything, secondly the app freezes and after a while stops responding as a whole. This only happens when I try to play music via Bluetooth not when I am trying to listen to music via wired earphones.
I hope someone will give me a good enough solution to this problem.
Thank you!