My P6P no longer connects to my Bose Mini II SoundLink. This is a new issue. The speaker shows up in my list of previously connected devices. It won't connect when I try to use it. I have forgotten the device and re-paired it to no effect. It pairs momentarily then stops my music player and won't connect. It's not an issue with the Bose speaker as it pairs and connects to my Surface laptop. Up until the last week or so I never had any issues, I regularly played music and podcasts on my phone through the Bose. Any suggestions?
Have you tried resetting your Bose speaker? They have an internal max list of devices that they can handle, maybe you maxed yours out.
Morgrain said:
Have you tried resetting your Bose speaker? They have an internal max list of devices that they can handle, maybe you maxed yours out.
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No, haven't done that. Will have to figure out how to do that. Thanks for the suggestion.
gmfeld said:
No, haven't done that. Will have to figure out how to do that. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Try pressing 10 seconds on the power button, if that doesn't work try pressing 10 seconds on power button AND either volume up or volume down, that's about all the button combinations manufacturers usually use.
Morgrain said:
Try pressing 10 seconds on the power button, if that doesn't work try pressing 10 seconds on power button AND either volume up or volume down, that's about all the button combinations manufacturers usually use.
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Thanks, I reset the speaker and re-paired with my Pixel, but still doesn't work. It connects momentarily, never plays any sound, then stops the music player and shows as not connected.
gmfeld said:
Thanks, I reset the speaker and re-paired with my Pixel, but still doesn't work. It connects momentarily, never plays any sound, then stops the music player and shows as not connected.
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Did all that and restarted my phone and now it works. Thanks
Thought I had an issue like this with my phone two days ago. Seemed my speaker was connected to both my phone and my laptop. Whenever any sound from my laptop came through the speaker, it would stop the music that was playing from my phone. Took me about 30 mins to diagnose the problem, all the while I was wondering how my new phone's bluetooth just stopped working every now and then.
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Hello,
I have a Windows Phone 7 Tango (Pdaimatejam) 7.8, and I experienced this problem with Mango too (Way too many times).
The problem is, when I have music playing in my pocket (or just through an AUX cable in the car), the music just stops, resumes, stops, resumes, and then stops playing all together. This is so annoying, especially while driving. And sometimes, randomly, "Microsoft Listen" or something comes up, the voice recognition.
Can anyone help me? This is one of the most annoying bugs I've encountered, and it's impossible to use it on a regular basis that way.
Also mentioning, that this problem starts after awhile of listening to music.
i had a problem similiar to this where the volume would goto full blast but it was from the 3.5 jack and i changed aux cables to one that fit better and it stopped
TripOG said:
i had a problem similiar to this where the volume would goto full blast but it was from the 3.5 jack and i changed aux cables to one that fit better and it stopped
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Yeah, but I can't just change my headphones jack or my inbuilt aux cable (It's sort of a stupid hack by Mazda representative)
Desert Storm said:
Hello,
I have a Windows Phone 7 Tango (Pdaimatejam) 7.8, and I experienced this problem with Mango too (Way too many times).
The problem is, when I have music playing in my pocket (or just through an AUX cable in the car), the music just stops, resumes, stops, resumes, and then stops playing all together. This is so annoying, especially while driving. And sometimes, randomly, "Microsoft Listen" or something comes up, the voice recognition.
Can anyone help me? This is one of the most annoying bugs I've encountered, and it's impossible to use it on a regular basis that way.
Also mentioning, that this problem starts after awhile of listening to music.
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Make sure you don't sit on the headphone cable... Lol...
Microsoft Tellme? There is only 2 ways to get it : Press and hold the Windows Button / Press and hold the Call button on the handfree headset.
Strike_Eagle said:
Make sure you don't sit on the headphone cable... Lol...
Microsoft Tellme? There is only 2 ways to get it : Press and hold the Windows Button / Press and hold the Call button on the handfree headset.
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I'm not sitting on the cable, and it came up randomly, while listening to music. Didn't have a call button.
Desert Storm said:
I'm not sitting on the cable, and it came up randomly, while listening to music. Didn't have a call button.
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Hard Reset the phone is more like it now... do it, and see if it fix your problem. If not, it is time to call the operator, give them a dispatch and have a new device, lol
It looks like your headset needs replacement. Mine does that to me on my Titan. When the cable is under my coat, it accidentally stops as it's pressed a little by mistake.
Also, the way the jack makes the contact with your phone could be another cause. I had/have but don't use HTC Sensation XL, and it did the same with the beats audio that comes with it. The jack doesn't fit properly. Hence a little angled movement and songs break. Play, pause.
With Windows Phone it's more likely to stop even if your jack is a lil out of the socket since as soon as the headphone is removed, the music stops by default.
I have tried almost everything to fix this problem but i just can't.
When i connect my headphone (beats and normal Samsung one) to the phone and click on play or next/previous button, nothing happens. The phone wont recognize the buttons. 4 days ago everything worked perfectly. It just suddenly happened. I was on AOKP milestone 4.
When it happened the first time, 4 days ago, i thought it might be a problem in the ROM so i wiped everything and rebooted phone. Still the same. I then re flashed the ROM several times and it was still the same. So i just got angry and put phone away. Then after 14 hours or something i plugged headphone back in the phone and opened up poweramp. Then i hit play button on headphone and suddenly it worked. I was happy, but after 1 minute i hit pause button and phone wouldn't recognize it. I kept plugging and unplugging the headphone and after several tries it worked again for a minute or two, then it didn't. This made me think it is a software problem. But when i had headphone plugged in and let music play and unplugging the headphone, the music kept playing, with no sound (Music was playing when headphone was plugged in, but then i unplugged it, but music didn't stop like it usually does when u unplug the headphone). Now the speaker didn't work. After some minutes later it magically worked again.
Now i was wondering if it is a hardware problem. Another thing to mention is that when this happens(no sound after unplugging the headphone) the phone sensor in dialer wont work. When i make a phone call to someone, the phone sensor wont work, meaning, the phone wont go black when i lift it up to my ear. Also no sound from the front speaker. So i have to use headphone to call someone, until the phone speaker works again. Then the dialer sensor will work again.
I have tried about 3 ROMS and they are all the same. I have now flashed stock Google 4.0.4 and it's still the same. Now unrooted.
Please if you don't understand some parts of my problem, ask and i will try to answer in a better way.
Will take a video soon, hopefully it will be easier to see what problem i have.
Video 1: Here I have just rebooted the phone and opened music app to see if the button on headphone works. As you can see it works the first time i plug it in. But after that it doesn't work. You can also see that once i remove the headphone, while music is playing, the phone speaker wont work. !!! Something i forgot to show you... You can see that phone speaker wont work when i unplug the headphone, but when i click up and down volume button on the phone buttons, you can hear them. Its only the music/movie/dialer etc that doesn't work.
Video 2 : Here i am testing the beats headphone, just to show you that it isn't the Samsung headphones fault.
Video 3: Here i am showing you that the phone sensor wont work in dialer.
Video 4: This one is very strange. I have plugged in the headphone, but when i click volume buttons on phone, you can hear it from the back speaker. This shouldn't happen right? I mean when the headphone is plugged in, then all sounds should be coming from the headphone, not the phone speaker.
Bump. Any suggestions?
*For the last 2 days the buttons actually worked for several hours, but as soon as i take them out, they wont work for god knows how long...
Ok if no one knows anything, can someone give me some advice on what to say when I return the phone? I still have warranty but don't know if this will be covered by it. Also i have just flashed stock google 4.0.4 ROM, but is there anything else I should before returning the phone? Phone is bought from Netcom Norway.
Any idea how to stop the phone from muting media/bluetooth volume when it's disconnected from bluetooth? I'm running AOKP build 35
When I go to reconnect I have to remember to turn the volume back up or I sit there wondering why it's not playing.
Strange, mine doesn't do this on AOKP M5. Volume stays right where i left it, even if BT disconnects while music is playing.
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Any idea how to stop the phone from muting media/bluetooth volume when it's disconnected from bluetooth? I'm running AOKP build 35
When I go to reconnect I have to remember to turn the volume back up or I sit there wondering why it's not playing.
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I seem to be having the same issue, but my phone is an HTC One X...
EDIT: Played around with it a bit more and discovered that my phone just doesn't remember the bluetooth volume. When bluetooth is disconnected it reverts back to what the volume was before it was connected. It seems to me that either the volume should be persistent or the phone should remember where the bluetooth media volume was left at, but at least for now I know what the problem is/was...
Well, the next day I discovered that that was NOT the problem...so...still having the issue...ugh...
UPDATE: Found another forum thread that lists Turntable.fm as the culprit, and I think the problems started right around the time that I downloaded Turntable.fm, so I'll try to remove that to see if that fixes the issue.
So the problem WAS with Turntable.fm. Bluetooth media volume behavior is back to normal after uninstalling the app.
I have an s4 mini and I connected it tonthe bluetooth earpiece and it works fine. Now once I disconnect it from the bluetooth for some reason my phone audio is gone. When I press the volume keys instead of the volume icone showing it keeps on showing the bluetooth. I have checked and the bluetooth is off. Anyone know how to get the audio back without restarting the phone?
I did restart before when it first happened but now it seems like restarting doesn't work
Can you still see earpiece on a list of available devices?
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Can you still see earpiece on a list of available devices?
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after disconnecting no, but if I want to reconnect I can see it, once disconnected the bluetooth icon is there instead of the volume when using the volume rocker
Hey anyone have any audio issues on this phone or possibly another MIUI device? Here's what I'm getting:
Usually, I plug in my headphones and right away I get great volume and my player auto-plays. But as it keeps playing the music pauses for a second and then resumes automatically. The headphones icon disappears in the notification area for that time when the music stops. I thought it may be Poweramp's issue but the same thing happens in the default MIUI Music app. (Playing MP3s from SD card - haven't tried streaming apps yet.)
If I unplug and replug the headphones from the audio jack, the same thing happens still. But after I unplug and replug a bunch of times, eventually the music suddenly starts playing at about half the volume it was initially, and the problem no longer occurs! To clarify, the volume is still set to 100% but the actual output volume is only half as loud as it was initially when the problem occurs.
There's no MIUI audio settings I can find that could be responsible for this.. Any ideas??
This happened to me too, the problem is in outdated headphones jack. Try a few other ones, the newer versions of the handsfree will fit accordingly.
frosthawk said:
This happened to me too, the problem is in outdated headphones jack. Try a few other ones, the newer versions of the handsfree will fit accordingly.
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Interesting. Just to clarify, you're saying that the device I'm plugging into my phone (headphones) is the problem, right? It would make sense why other speakers I've plugged in haven't had this issue.. I wonder why it'd be happening since I've never run into this issue with any other phone and I've had these headphones for many years now.
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Interesting. Just to clarify, you're saying that the device I'm plugging into my phone (headphones) is the problem, right? It would make sense why other speakers I've plugged in haven't had this issue.. I wonder why it'd be happening since I've never run into this issue with any other phone and I've had these headphones for many years now.
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Yes the device is fault. When you plug in the jack, the headphone icon starts blinking right? it goes on and off and keeps on until you force it to play some song.. I had been using my favorite headphones for 1.5 years and i had to buy new ones when i bought this phone because they wont work properly.