SoundHound Working ( Inbuilt Audio ) - Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Pro

Earlier i stated soundhound is not detecting any song or music when it is play in Music Player or any other Internet Radio via Headphones . while searching it shows SoundHound did not hear any music
The Problem is Solved Now
Firstly i am on stock headphones provided with Neo , cant say for other Headsets but it should Work then i freeze stock music player by Titanium Backup because i couldn't disable Mic button for Start/stop music
Also on " Player Pro " disabled " Headset Override "
Now play music From music player or Internet radio , Open Soundhound when it starts searching PRESS & HOLD mic button on headphones and it will Detect music
AGAIN SORRY FOR MY POOR ENGLISH
Guys i installed soundhoud free version from market
but it not detecting any song which is played inside the phone .
I mean if i play any songs on my Pc or from some external source it easily detects song , but when i play song from my music player ( stock , playerpro , poweramp ) , radio, Zam fm new music radio ... , application not even getting any voice to search , shows
SoundHound did not hear any music
while on my previous phone ( optimus one p500 ) there was no problem like this
Even use Shazam ...Same problem
Currently on Stock Rom ( Rooted , BL LOcked )
Also , SORRY FOR MY SAD ENGLISH

That's not the way it's meant to work, it's designed for external audio.........
Besides if your playing a local file surely you know what it is when you put it there
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mpiekp said:
That's not the way it's meant to work, it's designed for external audio.........
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but it works great on my previous phone p500 with internal audio
i use this when i listen songs on Internet Radio " Jam Fm New Music Radio " and it still works on my p500 ( of my friend now )
but on Xperia Neo its not working

In the app description it states external speaker, so the fact it worked like that on your previous phone is more likely a quirk of that model
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hope i helped

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Open Google > Settings > Voice > Hands Free > uncheck "For wired Headsets".
OK google Detection > Disable everything...
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Open Google > Settings > Voice > Hands Free > uncheck "For wired Headsets".
OK google Detection > Disable everything...
Try this and see if the problem was gone
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Hi madkiran, I have tried doing this and sorry to say it did not help. What you have suggested is the only action we as non-expert users could attempt.
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