I just signed up with Google All-Access music and I'm having a couple of problems listening to music on my Atrix: At the end of each song, the player doesnt move to the next song in the queue. Instead the player continues to count elapsed time on song #1 and then starts to play snippets of the first song: play a half second of music, skip to another part of the song, play a half second of music, skip, etc. (For example, I'm now at the 8 minute mark of a 4:21 song! )
I can click on the "next song" button and it moves on, but that's hardly satisfactory. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the app with no change. Completely stock Atrix, with the stock music and Mixzing apps also installed. They work fine for music that is stored on my device.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Couldn't you have searched first?
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Hi,
I have a problem with my mediaplayer. It doesnt play all my songs. Now i know you have to set it to: play all music in the player itself. otherwise it would play albums or whatever. Its on play all songs and still it misses songs. It goes from song 169 to 171....(btw its also not in shuffle) completely discarding 170. Its also not in the list of all songs. Why is that? Does anyone have this problem aswell?
Thansk in advance
I got the same problem when playing playlists, it misses off the last song I added to the playlist. I can't even click next to get to the last song. I can only play the last song when I go to the playlist and select it manually. Might be similar problem to yours.
Yeah this looks like the same problem! Thanks for answering my question...I'm not alone!
Anyone who has used an iPhone knows what the music player app is like; it always, ALWAYS keeps track of where you left off while listening to a track or a podcast, and always continues from where you left off even after a reboot.
Is there any 3rd party music player app for Android that can do that?? I have podcasts that are hours and hours long, and it's a pain when I listen to a part of it, leave the music player to do something else, come back and find out that I can't continue from where I left off.
I use pocketcasts to listen to podcasts and all was fine until about 2 weeks ago. If I listen to a podcast straight through without stopping, skipping ahead or skipping back it works fine. If i pause or skip I hear a twenty minute section of the the podcast over and over again and that will last the entire length of the podcast.
I tried a factory reset, different podcast apps, and I even downloaded podcast from desktop and transferred them to my phone and it still does the same thing even when I play it with the default music player or play music.
Any ideas how I can fix this?
Thanks,
Ed
We play a party game guessing the intro to songs.
I've been using my mp3 player to shuffle through tracks and play the first 10-15 seconds before stopping the track and guests guess the song and artist. It keeps us amused.
Does anyone know of an Android Music Player app that has the facility to just play the first section of an mp3 track?
Years ago I have Song CD Walkman that did this but can't find an Android Music Player that does the same.
I know there are apps with preloaded music to guess the intro but I want one where I can load my own music.
Thanks.
I have downloaded some mp3 files on my phone, the problem is that some mp3 files after I download wont go to a certain time stamp. For example: this song is 5 minutes long and its playing on my music player, I want that song to go at [3:51] in the song duration, but it instead redirects the time stamp at [1:13] when I press on the song duration bar and(where you press play and skip). Since they don't want to go at the time stamp( example [3:51]) that I wish for, I tried it on my computer and the files played fine when I played it on Groove Music and went to that actual time stamp like it should. And I noticed that this app "Music Speed Changer" can also go the actual time stamp but my normal music player wont let me do that. So I want to know if there are any apps that can go to the desired time stamp that's also a music player that has playlists, genres category etc. or if there are any alternate solutions. Btw I have a theory that this happens bc of of the phone I use bc its 6 years old, idk if this problem only occurs on older phones, and work fine on newer models.
Overall I just want this complex coding within the music speed player that lets my files play at any time stamp on my normal music player, as that one seems to lack the coding commands that let it play at any timestamp regardless of the mp3 file.
Also I would post a link to a video displaying the problem but I'm new so the website won't let me atm.
GamerFromUnknown said:
I have downloaded some mp3 files on my phone, the problem is that some mp3 files after I download wont go to a certain time stamp. For example: this song is 5 minutes long and its playing on my music player, I want that song to go at [3:51] in the song duration, but it instead redirects the time stamp at [1:13] when I press on the song duration bar and(where you press play and skip). Since they don't want to go at the time stamp( example [3:51]) that I wish for, I tried it on my computer and the files played fine when I played it on Groove Music and went to that actual time stamp like it should. And I noticed that this app "Music Speed Changer" can also go the actual time stamp but my normal music player wont let me do that. So I want to know if there are any apps that can go to the desired time stamp that's also a music player that has playlists, genres category etc. or if there are any alternate solutions. Btw I have a theory that this happens bc of of the phone I use bc its 6 years old, idk if this problem only occurs on older phones, and work fine on newer models.
Overall I just want this complex coding within the music speed player that lets my files play at any time stamp on my normal music player, as that one seems to lack the coding commands that let it play at any timestamp regardless of the mp3 file.
Also I would post a link to a video displaying the problem but I'm new so the website won't let me atm.
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I would recommend you to download a new music player, if that's the case.
There's a bunch of good and free music players, such as: VLC (also plays videos), Google Play Music, BlackPlayer Music Player, Spotify, etc.