Im having a problem when playing an mp3 the audio randomly stops. If I turn on the screen and unlock the device, all the icons re-appear after about 10 seconds as if the interface has crashed. When its reloaded and I scroll through my windows until I find my media player (samsung default player widget) the icon is shown to be playing the track but its not. Anyone having this issue?
sounds like a buffer or ram problem, power amp has tunable buffer, and audio quality is leaps ahead of stock
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It doesn't seem to matter what the volume is set to, my media volume (almost) always has a slash through it and doesn't play media sounds (games, music, etc). I'm not sure what causes it or how I can fix it. The phone seems to do it randomly.
It hasn't always been this way, it comes and goes. I've watched Netflix and heard the music to Tiny Tower which both use the Media volume. Restarting my phone has shown to help at times but so far it always comes back. I'm hoping a firmware update can fix it.
I have no audio apps for monitoring volumes and none of the Motion settings that would affect audio are turned on. I keep my phone on vibrate 24/7 but still wish to have the media volume work separately than the ringer volume. I have (self-taught) experience in rooting, applying mods, general android app development, as well as every day usage with the android OS and this has me incredibly annoyed that I can't figure this out.
How can I explicitly mute/unmute my media volume?
Stock, no root, Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III (SPH-L710) Android 4.0.4 Hardware version L710.14
Do you mute/ vibrate from notifications - I can imagine that will override the sound settings. Set ringtone to zero and media to desired level?
No, I only ever change the volume through the volume rocker when I'm in an app that uses the media volume. I also never change the volume of notifications, they're muted and set to vibrate. The only volume I ever use or change is the media volume.
It's an amazing player otherwise, i don't even mind the ui, but this AudioOut_3 wake lock is a real pain. I've unchecked the service option under settings.
I'm trying to create a profile that will wake my screen for a few seconds when I control music through my Bluetooth stereo. I've tried Tasker's built in music controls as the beginning of the profile along with Secure Settings to wake the device, but nothing happens. Any tips? I feel like this is really straightforward, but I'm missing something.
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I inherited a Samsung Galaxy 4 player from my daughter. I want to use it primarily for listening to audio books and have installed smart audio player for this purpose.
Earlier I was using an old Windows Phone. On that device if I turn off the display or it turns off after the specified interval, when I turn it back on the audio player controls (play/pause control primarily) are visible on top of the screen saver making it easy to pause or resume.
With the android device however, this is not the case. If the display goes off when I turn it back on (using the button on the top right side of the device) I am presented with a screen saver and an instruction to sweep glass to unlock. There are no audio player controls visible.
Is there anyway to bypass that initial screen, i.e. not have it display at all? Since more often than not I would have been in the audio player app before the display turned off, at least I have direct access to the controls.
Let me know if my request makes sense or you need additional information.
Thanks
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I got a week ago March Android 10 update from t-mobile, and now a lock screen audio controls broken. It say like - play audio to control, however playing audio from Kamerton or a standard audio player not recognized. Same is applied for Hey, Google: it reports as no audio is playing. Any fixes yet?
I switched to Android 11 and on the off screen the volume buttons stopped working