When the music player finishes playing a song, the volume jumps to maximum stay there, forcing me to turn it down. But when I turn it down, it turns down from the level where it was before the track ended.
It doesn't happen all the times, but quite often, and mostly at the beginning of my music session. Gets better in subsequent tracks.
I ran into this in 406 a few months ago. I now have a DIFFERENT set in Dell Venue and looks like it was still not fixed in 408.
Anyone encountered this as well? Any workaround?
Mine doesn't do that. What is your audio setup (stock app, upgraded app, enhancement app)? I use Google Music v4.1.512, Audiomanager 3.0.3, and Equalizer 3.1.1.
I encountered this with both Google Music and the stock music player.
Tried UberMusic recently and seems like it was bug from Google's music player.
try any volume locker app?
wlmak said:
try any volume locker app?
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Looks like it's fine with other music players. Thanks for this anyway, will try
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Such a silly thing I'm experiencing with the music app on the Atrix 4g. When ever I am trying to listen to music through the audio jack, I cant seem to make it through one song with out the music stopping and starting at the beginning. I dont want to have to replace this phone but musix is such a huge part of my phone experience... What a bummer for such a fast phone.
Any similar situations or fixes??
have you got it set on repeat one song?
also try a different music app such as doubletwist
Are you rooted or running any mods / roms?
tjjensen23 said:
have you got it set on repeat one song?
also try a different music app such as doubletwist
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No repeat set. Downloaded and using winamp but the same issue is occurring. I'm listening to a song. It sounds like it is trying to skip then half way through, it stops, goes to the begining and sits at 0:00 as if it is paused. This is only happening when I am using the audio jack!
bethknvygrl24 said:
No repeat set. Downloaded and using winamp but the same issue is occurring. I'm listening to a song. It sounds like it is trying to skip then half way through, it stops, goes to the begining and sits at 0:00 as if it is paused. This is only happening when I am using the audio jack!
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That sounds like some kind of glitch with the headset controls and maybe your headset. Maybe try a different pair? You can try downloading Doubletwist and telling it to take control of the headset controls in the settings and see if that does anything?
In my Toyota Avensis 2010, I paired my SGS2 to it's bluetooth audio system. Everything works great except this really annoying thing, where everytime the music stops for any reason, the track starts from the beginning again. If i press pause on the car"s controls, when i wanna resume, the track restarts (defeating the whole idea of a pause button), if I make a call, the track restarts, if the car is in acc mode and the start the engine, the track restarts. Really annoying. My Xperia X10 did not do this, and neither does my bold 9900. I use the stock player, on stock rom, 2.3.5. This doesn"t happen with poweramp, but then i don't like the fact that power amp does not transmit audio information.
Thanks in advance.
Try another player. Winamp, maybe?
Yes it is the problem with stock player.
Try using this:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jrtstudio.music&feature=top-free
It works fine with me.
Hi I am new to the forums and I looked all over, but I couldn't find an explanation to a problem that I'm having.
I also don't know if it is just my device therefore I am posting in the Galaxy Player forums just to be safe.
When I attempt to use Poweramp, Jetaudio, Player Pro, or sometimes even the default music player, I occasionally will have
my song interrupted by a loud static noise followed by 3-4 beeps. I have noticed that the problem keeps occuring only in Jetaudio
when I plug in my headphones while the song is playing. Yet with Poweramp, as soon as I play any song, it just goes straight to the static and then freezes up. This problem started happening recently after I overclocked, but it still occurs even after I reset the clocks back to factory defaults.
Player info:
Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0 default everything except it's rooted and has Go Launcher
I appreciate any help that you guys can give me. Thank you for your time.
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Hi I am new to the forums and I looked all over, but I couldn't find an explanation to a problem that I'm having.
I also don't know if it is just my device therefore I am posting in the Galaxy Player forums just to be safe.
When I attempt to use Poweramp, Jetaudio, Player Pro, or sometimes even the default music player, I occasionally will have
my song interrupted by a loud static noise followed by 3-4 beeps. I have noticed that the problem keeps occuring only in Jetaudio
when I plug in my headphones while the song is playing. Yet with Poweramp, as soon as I play any song, it just goes straight to the static and then freezes up. This problem started happening recently after I overclocked, but it still occurs even after I reset the clocks back to factory defaults.
Player info:
Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0 default everything except it's rooted and has Go Launcher
I appreciate any help that you guys can give me. Thank you for your time.
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How many apps do you have on your player? This happened to me too, and I realized that I had to many apps (running in the background) using to much memory on the GP 4.0. Try getting rid of some of the apps you're not using, and if all else fails factory reset the whole device.
Anyone else experiencing a sudden increase and sudden decrease in volume while playing music through google play? It's happened when it's hooked up to my IBolt dock as well as through bluetooth speakers. I have no clue what may be causing it, whether it's drivers on the phone itself or something screwy with Google Play music service.
I'm having the same exact issue. I'm not sure if it's Google play music or the phone causing the problem
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I'm having the same exact issue. I'm not sure if it's Google play music or the phone causing the problem
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I have the same issue too. Google Music, offline/cached songs, and I use a Klipsch S4i. I have one more day before the 14 day return policy is up. So I am guessing this is a wide known issue. I saw a review for Google Music about a S4 volume bug.
I have to assume it's a google music issue then that will be fixed. If it was a phone issue it'd happen on all music being played which I don't think it has for me off hand.
jonnyc13 said:
I have to assume it's a google music issue then that will be fixed. If it was a phone issue it'd happen on all music being played which I don't think it has for me off hand.
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Has anyone tried turning off Adapt Sound for Music and see if that fixes the problem?
I never set up Adapt Sound therefore it's not turned on. I confirmed in the music app that Adapt Music was off, unless there is a simliar setting in Google Music I'm not aware of?
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I never set up Adapt Sound therefore it's not turned on. I confirmed in the music app that Adapt Music was off, unless there is a simliar setting in Google Music I'm not aware of?
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Yeah, I tried Google Music with Adapt Sound on and off, the problem is still there.
Equalizer? As I was typing this, I went into the equalizer and the volume instantly went back down to the "original" level. Ill tinker with it. I currently have it set to: Rock, Bass boost ~60%, and 3D effect Off. Ill set the equalizer to off and se what happens.
I use Apollo 1.1 and never had that issue with my music or any other sound.
Do you stream with Google Music? If yes, do you stream while connected to bluetooth and/or a dock?
So I think the equalizer is to blame. I had it off all day and there was no strange volume fluctuation.
interesting. I'll have to give that a shot as I do have mine on.
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So I think the equalizer is to blame. I had it off all day and there was no strange volume fluctuation.
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Thanks for the heads up. This has been driving me up a wall since launch.
There is a new Google Music update. Im testing it out with equalizer enabled. Ill report my results.
Results: Bug still there.
Ever since the KitKat update my navigation voice cannot be heard while music is playing.
Previously, Maps would pause my music and the voice would speak at full volume (or whatever volume was set).
Now, Maps does not pause the music, but instead turns it down, and the navigation voice is set to half volume. No matter how many times I turn it up, each new navigation command is once again reset to half volume, and I cannot hear it over the music that continues to play.
Is anybody else experiencing this? I've searched around a bit but all the threads on it I see are for older updates on other devices.
Is nobody else experiencing this? I've experienced it on two different HTC handsets after the KitKat update, so I'm assuming it's not limited to me, but I suppose you never know.
im not. stock unrooted on sprint. 4.4 update. use BT a lot in the car and the voice prompts stop the music player (poweramp) with no issues. volume is crisp and clear as its always been.
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Is nobody else experiencing this?
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marctronixx said:
im not. stock unrooted on sprint. 4.4 update. use BT a lot in the car and the voice prompts stop the music player (poweramp) with no issues. volume is crisp and clear as its always been.
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Thanks for that. I use Spotify for my streaming, so perhaps the issue is with Spotify. I'll download some music to the phone and try the stock music player to see.
just to clarify, poweramp is not the stock player. its 3rd party. i mainly use poweramp because it crossfades the music. :good:
marctronixx said:
just to clarify, poweramp is not the stock player. its 3rd party. i mainly use poweramp because it crossfades the music. :good:
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Yeah I know. But my assumption was that it was related to Spotify specifically (which is what I use 99% of the time) and that if I tried the stock music player it would work fine.
I tested it last night, actually not with the stock music player, but instead with TuneIn Radio Pro. It worked perfectly, so I now know the issue is with a recent Spotify update.