Few days ago I flashed my Samsung j500f with the latest stock rom from sammobile website.
However the only problem I am encountering is this :
1)Google play music - As soon as the song ends, the next one should begin right? But the next song doesn't begin and the music player hangs or freezes as soon as the first song ends. However i am able to go to the next song if I press the next icon before the song finishes.
2)So I thought there must be some problem with Play music, hence I downloaded Playerpro music application. It also does the same thing. Freezes before the next song plays.
3) I tried yet another player - Musixmatch. Still the very same problem.
4)video players like YouTube and MX Playerpro however skip media without a problem.
5)ES file Explorer media player is also able to skip files easily.
This is very frustrating since the the songs don't skip on their own and I am able to listen to only one song before I have to wait for the freezed app to recover.
I'm rooted, xposed framework installed. Partitioned sd card. App2sd installed to link apps to SD card. Lollipop 5.1.1. Samsung j500f.
Please advice.
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Hello Guys, There is a problem with my stock music player... When I start the music player for the first time after a reboot or a force close, If i chose the all tracks button and selects one song and want to change to another song I can´t... it dosen´t load the new song at all. Any ides?
And yes I have downloaded a different music player and it worked to 100% but i like the stock one better
Try clearing the data and cache in the music player .
jje
Curwer said:
Hello Guys, There is a problem with my stock music player... When I start the music player for the first time after a reboot or a force close, If i chose the all tracks button and selects one song and want to change to another song I can´t... it dosen´t load the new song at all. Any ides?
And yes I have downloaded a different music player and it worked to 100% but i like the stock one better
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Re-add songs to the library. That will fill the list again and you can skip to the next song.
No clue if the list will survive a re-boot...
The music player also has a bug where if a play list has finished playing and you leave the phone for a while, when you select another song to play it'll start playing a completely different song (one that was played earlier)
It doesn't happen all the time though. Probably about 4 times a day out of 5 hours of music.
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I have a new Galaxy 4.2 player, and I cant stop the music player from turning on without powering off the player. If I go to task manager and exit the music player application, it will close the player, but then a few minutes later it will start playing a random song out of my library. I thought it was happening from touch the screen by mistake, but it just turned on while I was writing this post!
it is the pre-installed player, I added an external sd card and downloaded all my songs from my computer in MP3 format
Thanks in advance, I tried searching the forum first but no answer
except to take out the headphones, but i don't think that's the answer.
thanks
Flash the stock ROM using Odin. Fixed my problem with the music player. Also, if that doesnr work then wipe data.
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Have you tried a factory reset? This problem happened to me on my Player 4.2 and a factory reset fixed it.
I'll start off by saying I am NOT downloading another program to make this work, I am not downloading a different music playet and I'm not manually tagging each and every song with their lyrics.... never had to before and everything worked fine.
Having said that, my stock Android Music Player used to automatically download the lyrics to any song I was playing and it would display the lyrics without me doing anything else to the phone. All of a sudden, this is not working anymore. I have gone into the settings and made sure that the lyrics check mark box is ticked. I have a Note 3 on 4.4.2. This didn't work even before the kitkat update.
Thanks for any help guys!
Hi !
I joust bought my redmi note 2, i'm happy with it, however i have this weird problem.
I downloaded an app to hear audiobooks (material audiobook player), when closing the app and starting it again the position is remembered, however when you tap play the audiobook starts from the begging.
It seems that the miui music control is somehow restarting the book from the begining.
I tried with other many apps for audiobooks such as smart audiobook player or mort player audiobooks with the same exact problem.
It works with other apps such as poweramp, i suspect because of its capability to handle directly music files (open with).
Even when removing the music bar by renaming the miui statusbar_music.saml the problem remains.
I don't know how to trace the problem since im new to the miui ecosystem, and to android rom development in general.
To further details please check this couple of short videos:
Dear folks,
I've been having a huge problem. I bought me an Alcatel Pop 4 (5051D) with Android 6.0.1 running. Since day 1 when I tried to use the stock music player, it always kept crashing. So I downloaded another music player, the Pi Music Player. And that app also kept crashing. It crashes when I start a song and leave the app. It doesn't crash when I open the app or just lock my phone and connect it with a bluetooth music player or the bluetooth function in my car. It crashes when I go to the homescreen or use another app.
But it's not just the stock Alcatel music player or Pi Music player, any music player I've tried until today keeps crashing whenever I go to the homescreen or use another app (doesn't matter which one).
Therefore, I'm asking you guys if you could tell me why this problem occurs anytime and if there's a reliable music player that doesn't crash. I've also tried the default music player from old Android versions, and it also crashed. So basically any music player I've tried has crashed.
The problem is that you bought Alcatel. Sell it.